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As the room was quickly enveloped in flames, Amy felt the ground beneath her disappear. She screamed as she fell, watching Skinny in his orange suit and glowing eyes. Coincidentally though, she dropped right into the Doctor's arms.

"Amy?!" he asked.

"Fire!" she yelled back at him, catching the attention of the crowd, "There's a fire!" And sure enough, the flames from the room above quickly dropped down below. Everyone started screaming and running. The Doctor put Amy down, took her hand, and ran, following the flow of traffic. As she was running, Skinny appeared in the crowd in his leather jacket, taking her hand, "Run!" he said, smiling widely, running with her through the crowds. Now she had a Doctor on each hand, but neither one of them seemed to notice the other. Debris began to rain down on them. A wood plank fell in front of most of the crowd.

"You remember hopping for your life?!" Skinny told her. He jumped over the plank, dragging her with him, consequently dragging her out of the Doctor's grasp.

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The Doctor felt Amy's hand slip out of his. He turned and there she was, on the other side of the plank, quickly running away from him. She appeared to be in tow. Who was that man she was following….?

He quickly reached into his pocket. It was empty. The Doctor cursed himself. Surely, Amy wouldn't run off without him? He hardly recognized the man. 'Course, now he didn't, 'cause she had turned a corner. The Doctor cursed technology for not doing wood and quickly helped the others over the plank.

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Amy ran with Skinny in his leather jacket. He seemed to know exactly where to go, expertly leading her along, her hand grasped in his. As they turned another corner, the eye patch lady appeared on the wall again. Amy screamed.

"Push!" she demanded. Skinny and Amy pushed the wall she was on, realizing that it was actually a door.

"Ow, ow!" Amy yelled. What was the pain in her stomach? The door finally budged and Skinny and Amy fell through, landing on their stomachs, which didn't help Amy at all.

"Faster!" Skinny shouted, dragging her up with him. Fire really was everywhere now, licking the walls and filling the place with smoke. Amy found it extremely hard to breathe, making it harder to keep up with him.

"What about the Doctor?!" Amy choked out, "Bowtie?!" she specified, before he clarified again.

He appeared on her left now, in a brown suit, his arms around her shoulders, still running.

"Just leave him, he's gone."

"Gone?!" Amy's voice cracked.

"Oh, yes!" he shouted excitedly.

"We have to go back!"

"If I could go back, I would!" he told her, angrily.

"What do mean?!"

"Allons-y!" he shouted, bursting through the front door and onto the yard.

"There's the man in the brown suit!" someone shouted, followed by more shouts. Skinny quickly snapped his fingers, opening the TARDIS doors, and shoved Amy inside, closing the doors behind her and locking her in with his TARDIS key.

"Get him!" another shouted. "He's responsible!" joined in another.

Skinny rolled his eyes, "No matter how difficult the situation, there is no need to shout!" and with that, he began to run, with the bystanders in tow.

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Amy banged on the TARDIS doors.

"Let me out! Skinny! I have to go back!" She tried the door handle, but it wouldn't budge.

"C'mon, old girl, let me out!" When that didn't work, Amy ran up to the TARDIS console, knowing that all she could do was wait for the Doctor. She sat on the console chair and let out a frustrated sigh. She looked down at her hand again. The biodamper was still there. She made to rip it off and chuck it across the room, but it wouldn't come off.

"No, no, no!" Amy shouted, trying desperately to take it off. She ran to the kitchen and scrubbed dish soap and pull at the ring until her finger ached, but it still wouldn't come off. Suddenly, Amy couldn't take it anymore. She collapsed on the ground and began to sob.

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The Doctor helped the crowd as best he could, making sure they were always in front of him. When they stumbled, he was there to pick them up. He shouted whenever debris rained down. The flames were so thick now that their running space was considerably shortened. At as they turned a corner, they almost ran right into the flames. They screeched to a halt, looking around for an exit.

"Up there!" the Doctor shouted, pointing at a high, square window. Someone picked up a chunk of wood and threw it at the window, breaking the glass. Tears started streaming down the Doctor's face from all of the smoke.

"Out, out, out!" the Doctor ordered, stacking up objects that weren't burned and dragging people onto his makeshift ladder. Quicker than he thought, the crowd began to climb out the window. It wasn't that far a drop to the ground, but people were still injured in their fall. Just as the last person stepped off of the objects, the flames caught up to them, igniting them. The man looked back at him.

"Just go! I'll find another exit!" and with that, he started running through the flames, thankful that his clothing was covering his skin and that the flames weren't too high. His jacket and pants caught fire slightly, so he dropped and rolled on the burning, crumbling floor, resulting in the floor shattering beneath him.

He didn't even have the breath to scream, and when he landed, what little breath he had was quickly knocked out of him. Pieces of wood fell on top of him. He struggled to stand up. He had to keep running. He had to get to Amy and the TARDIS. From down of the ground, he saw that the smoke was billowing out ahead of him, perhaps leading out somewhere. Pushing himself off of the ground, the Doctor quickly ran in that direction, feeling his shoes quickly touch the burnt grass outside. He kept running though, thankful for his two hearts. He had to get away from the burning hotel. Squinting through the fading smoke, he made out the TARDIS. The Doctor ran with a sudden burst of speed towards it, fumbling with his TARDIS key as he quickly unlocked it and burst through the doors.

He collapsed onto the ground inside, breathing raggedly. He heard footsteps nearby. He looked and saw someone kneeling down in front of him.

"Doctor! You're alright!"

"Amy!" the Doctor breathed in relief. He grabbed onto her to push himself off of the ground, then quickly stumbled forward onto the console, flicked a lever, and the TARDIS dematerialized.