Lisa looked over at the man to her right, a bit surprised at who he was.

Her father had told her stories of the Doctor when she was little, stories of how he saved the planet from Daleks and cyber men and so many more, but when she looked at the man to her right, he didn't seem heroic. He wasn't at all what she had imagined him to look like.

He was good looking, but he looked different than a normal person, er, time lord would look like. His features were more sharp and bold, making it hard to not focus on the mans face.

"Well, it looks like we're having a feast tonight!" The woman in front of them cackled, bringing Lisa out of her thoughts and back to their current situation.

Two mad-looking men from the front walked forward, grabbing Lisa by the shoulders and pulling her out from behind the crates, leaving the Doctor standing alone in front of a brick wall.

Lisa let her face go blank, a trick she had mastered in second grade when the bullying had started.

"Ahem, well, I don't think that I would be the best food for dinner, I mean, look at me!" The Doctor said, gesturing to his body. "I don't even have enough meat on me to make a meal for a small rat." He exaggerated, making Lisa want to punch him in the face for the stupidity of that argument.

The woman studied him, her hand on her chin and the other on her hip, making it look like she was thinking. Of course, she began cackling, throwing her head back as her body shook uncontrollably.

Lisa shivered, knowing that someday, she might end up like that woman.

After the woman was done, she took a deep breath and grabbed The Doctor, pulling him from behind the crates and pushing him beside Lisa.

Lisa grumbled something under her breath, turning her head as she shifted onto her other foot, leaning away from The Doctor.

"Ah, well, wouldn't you look at the time! It's supper time!" The group of people began walking towards what used to be the downtown, pushing Lisa and The Doctor along with them. The sun was setting behind the Rocky Mountains, making the shadows fall onto the people, making them look even crazier than usual.

•#•
When the group of people stopped, they were in what looked like an amusement park. The faded and broken sign had the name on it, but you could barely read it.

"Elitch gardens…" The Doctor muttered, staring at the sign. He leaned over to Lisa, who flinched away.

"Where exactly are we?" He asked, looking around. "Also, when are we?"

Lisa sighed, crossing her arms. Her hair was falling in front of her face, hiding it from The Doctor.

"You're in Denver Colorado, in the year 2013." She said, in a slightly sassy tone. "Don't you know that? Or did your magical TARDIS land in a different spot, again?" She asked, her tone turning to angry and sarcastic.

Before The Doctor could ask how she knew that, they were being pushed to the floor.

Lisa squeaked as her arms were confined by her chest as she was pinned to the ground. Someone sat on her back, making her cringe and gasp for breath. Before she knew it, her hair was being pulled back into a ponytail.

In a second, her hair fell back in front of her face. But this time, it was shorter. It was around the length of her jaw, but it still covered her face. Thank God for that.

Lisa slammed her head on the ground, her forehead grinding down into the dusty concrete. She grimaced slightly as the person got off her, allowing her to breath easier.

The Doctor stared in confusion as he was also pinned to the ground, but other than that, he was left untouched. The girl, Dibrell he assumed, was next to him, also being pinned down. But the man on her back was at least six foot, and much taller that her. He hear sheer squeak as he pinned her down, grabbing her hair. The man grabbed some scissors from his pocket, something The Doctor thought was strange. Why was that man carrying scissors around in his pocket. He watched silently as Dibrell's hair was cut off, making it fall to her jaw line. She groaned as the person stood up, moving.

She had slammed her head onto the ground, muttering something.

"I don't think that's really too healthy or good for you." He said to the girl he knew as Dibrell, making her lift her head up and glare at him.

Her face was practically the same, cold, empty look as earlier, but the way that she tilted her head down and looked at him was threatening.

"No shit, Sherlock." She said, rolling onto her back.

•#•
Lisa and The Doctor were led into the park and onto what looked like the remains of a water park obstacle course. It was confusing and windy, having many secret areas and passages. When the two were led up onto the course, their eyes were immediately covered. They were led blindly into the obstacle course, stumbling a few times. They were left at a small box area, with no apparent exits.

"Dibrell, earlier you said something about my TARDIS." He paused.

"Lisa…" she muttered, looking at the wall.

"Pardon?"

"Dibrell is my surname. My real name is Lisa." She looked at The Doctor. "And I will personally rip your eyes out of your skull I'd you call me by my last name again." She threatened, still staring at the wall.

The Doctor whistled, scooting away from her. "As I was saying earlier, you somehow knew about me before today. How?"

"Up until today, you were fictional. A fairy tale that my dad made up to get me to fall asleep easier." She sighed. "You were just a character, nothing more." She said.

The Doctor nodded, changing the subject. "So, the people out there who want to eat us for dinner. What are they?" He asked.

Lisa turned to him. "They're what most people call 'crazies.'" The Doctor lifted an eyebrow.

"Very original name." He commented.

Lisa rolled her eyes, leaning back against the wall. "Hey, I want the one who came up with that name. Anyway, they were actually normal people with normal lives, until about 3 years ago.

"In 2010, there were some unexpected visitors to my school, asking around for anyone who was good at science and chemistry.

"Of course, me, being my usual arrogant self, bragged to them about my 'amazing intellect.' They bought it and took me to a lab in London, where they gave me an experiment organism.

"They told me to make a virus that would enter the things brain, rewriting its natural instincts. They gave me some materials I had never seen before. They contents were almost alien.

"It took me months to actually figure out what each container did. When I was experimenting, I somehow made the organisms entire personality change. It wasn't angry or stubborn as it had used it be, it was calm and reserved.

"Thinking I had stumbled upon something, I told the men about it. They were very excited, rushing around to contact mental wards and prisons to get some mentally unstable people to be used as test subjects.

"I was against it, but I hadn't told anyone. As a kid, I was always scared to stand up for myself. I just sat and watched as they gave the subjects doses of the thing I had created. After a few months of monitoring them, they changed again. They were getting out of control, becoming angry and violent, their minds partially rotted away. They can think like we do, just not with common sense." She sighed. "Thy escaped, and were all over London. By the time I was headed back to America, most of London had caught the virus. Eventually, it spread worldwide. The men I had been working for seemed very happy about that, congratulating me on how good I had preformed. They suddenly left, leaving me alone with the guilt of creating this awful thing." She hugged her knees to her chest, burying her eyes on her knees.

The Doctor leaned over, cautiously patting her on the shoulder. She shrugged away, leaving the Doctor with his hand in the air awkwardly.

"Oh." Was all he could say.

Lisa sat up, wiping her eyes with her shirt sleeve. "Never mind that." She said quietly. "I'm just worried about how this whole thing."

"I agree." He said, standing up. The Doctor reached into his pocket, and pulled out his screwdriver. He scanned the area they were in, then frowned as he read the readings. "Hmm. It says that we are right on a platform, without any walls. Basically, these walls ate holograms." He touched the wall gingerly, as if it were about to jump out at him and attack. "Very realistic holograms. But the question is, how do they work?" He mumbled, leaning in. He sniffed it, making Lisa stand up in confusion.

"Wha- EW! What are you doing!" She yelled, watching as he licked the wall, his face scrunching up as if he had just tasted a lime.

"Well, the sonic was right. These walls aren't real. They're 3D holograms, a very advanced technology that wasn't supposed to be around for a while."

"So, what does this '3D hologram' do, exactly?" Lisa asked, pushing against it with her hand.

"Well, it's like an optical illusion. A very advanced one. It tricks whoever is near it into thinking its a real wall, tricking the mind into making the body fell and see a wall, even though you could just walk right through it."

"Well, how exactly do we get out, then?" Lisa asked, kicking the wall with her tennis shoe. But when she was going to pull her foot back, it passed through the door. "Doctor!" She muttered, pointing to her shoe. "My foot won't go though the wall with the shoe and its being pushed back. But the shoe is going though."

The Doctor beamed at her, leaning in for a hug. "Uh, no no." She said, pushing him away. "I don't like hugs."

He shrugged it off, pulling the show back through the wall. "Remember how I said it tricks the mind? Well, inanimate objects can pass through." He said, picking up a leaf that had fallen onto the floor. "Watch." He said as he tossed it towards the wall. It was gone in a second, the leaf now on the ground outside the box. "Ta-da!" He beamed, looking over to Lisa. She smiled, but it suddenly faltered as she turned around. The wall behind her had dissolved, revealing the woman and three men from before.

"Oh, hello!" The woman said, smiling and waving. "I'm sorry that I didn't introduce myself. I am Alexandra Jane, this is Leo," she pointed to man on her left, "and this is Bill."

Leo and Bill appeared to be related, their faces similar in Bon structure. They were both really tall, with bulging muscles beneath ripped shirts.

"Now, Dibrell, I must apologise for cutting your hair, but I had to."

Lisa rolled her eyes. "And why was that?"

"I can't have any long hairs in my dinner." She said, as the two men stepped forward and grabbed Lisa by the waist, tossing her over Leo's shoulder.

She was squirming, kicking her legs. She hit Bill in the mouth, making his lip split and start bleeding. The Doctor watched as Bill walked behind his brother, and in front of Lisa. He raised a fist and punched her in the cheek, making her head snap to the side and a small squeak escape from her.

"Leave her alone!" The Doctor yelled, reaching forward to try and grab her. But the hologram wall appeared, stopping his hand. He was trapped, and Lisa was stuck with 'the crazies.'

Hooray! Another chapter done! I didn't think it would be done, but I finally did it! *yawns* jeez, it's 11:35, and I stayed up till 2 yesterday, reading other fanfics for ideas.

Well, anyways, if you have any ideas for names for the crazies, please tell me! I don't think the crazies is a very fearful name for a large group of sane/insane cannibals… whatves. Anyway, I posted a poll about what I should write about. Check my profile for it. I will put up a link to it in thing chappie soon.

See ya!

~00 SEXY