A/N: Hi every one. I know it has been a while since the last update and I can only apologise for that. Life has been crazy and time just seems to be flying by. Anyway, I hope that you enjoy this chapter. I really enjoyed working on this storyline and I can't wait to share some more of it with you.
Night had fallen by the time the Doctor and Kari had caught up with the Master once more. They were back on the wasteland, the air around them still and quiet. "Stay here. Let me deal with him." The Doctor said to Kari, wanting to keep her safe.
Her eyes widened. "Are you mad? I am not letting you face him on your own. He is unstable, in so many ways." Kari retorted, knowing there was no way that she was going to let him do this alone. They were a team as far as she was concerned.
"Exactly, he is unstable. Remember what he did to you last time." He reminded her, thinking back to that year that never was. "He is not going to get near enough to hurt you." All the Doctor wanted to do was protect her, especially from the man that had caused her so much pain in the past.
But Kari wasn't impressed with that. "Doctor, please, listen to me…" Before she could finish her sentence he had pulled her closer and crashed his lips against hers. Taking her very much by surprise. It was his normal method to distract her, one that seemed to work every time, no matter what regeneration it was.
After a few moments they broke apart, Kari a little dazed from what had just occurred. "Just wait here." The Doctor told her, before coming out from behind a very large wooden crate.
He was out of Kari's view now, but the Master could see him clearly. Kari suddenly remembered where she was, and what the Master was going to do, and she only just managed to get away from the crate before fire seemed to just explode everywhere. The Doctor had been wrong, she would have been much safer with him than waiting back there where the Master was shooting this energy and causing things to burst into flames.
Kari crept along the sides, watching as the Doctor continued to walk forward, ignoring the destruction around him. He knew that Kari was still safe, she made sure to keep him updated and let him know that she was fine, but not happy. He kept walking as the Master rubbed his hands together, fast and faster, building up the electricity. Then he fired it at the Doctor, hitting him in the chest, causing him to stop moving forward. Kari wanted to rush over and help him but she knew she had to wait.
Eventually the Master stopped, and the Doctor staggered, dropping to his knees. The Master caught him just as Kari charged over. She glared at him, her eyes starting to burn a little. Then he let the Doctor go, leaving Kari to hold onto him. "It's okay, you're okay." She told him, knowing that he was in more than just a little pain at what had just happened.
Then the Master turned to face them, before crouching down where they both were while the Doctor struggled to pull himself together. "I had estates. Do you remember my father's land back home? Pastures of red grass, stretching far across the slopes of Mount Perdition. We used to run across those fields all day, calling up at the sky. Look at us now."
"All that eloquence. But how many people have you killed?" The Doctor asked him, while Kari tried so hard to not let her emotions get the better of her. She wanted to slap the Master, to scream and shout at him. To get him to realise what was really going on and make him see that this is how things need to be.
But the Master didn't care about answering that question, only giving him a reason. "I am so hungry." He simply said, sitting on the ground in front of when Kari was holding onto the Doctor.
"Your resurrection went wrong." Kari told him, hoping that he would listen to her. "That energy… Your body's ripped open. Now you're killing yourself." She really did want to help him, to make things better, but that could only happen if he listened to them. Unfortunately she knew that it was very unlikely that he was going to listen to her or anyone else, but she had to at least try.
For just a moment, a single moment in time, he seemed to contemplate her words and their eyes almost met, but that was all it was, a moment. "That human Christmas out there. They eat so much. All that roasting meat, cakes and red wine. Hot, fat, blood, food. Pots, plates of meat, and flesh, and grease, and juice, and baking, burnt, sticky hot skin. Hot. It's so hot." The more that the Master spoke the less sense he made. "Sliced. Sliced. Sliced. It's mine. It's mine. It's mine to eat and eat and eat."
The way he was talking, the Doctor knew it was wrong, he knew that his old friend couldn't even think clearly. "Stop it. What if I ask you for help? There's more at work tonight than you and me." He said, hoping to grasp his attention, hoping to get him to listen.
It did, and the Master looked at the Doctor. "Oh yeah?" He asked, his eyes never seeming to stray towards Kari. He hadn't looked at her once, not even a glance since they had been there. He may have listened to her, but their eyes never met.
"We've been told something is returning." The Doctor said, trying to ignore the pain raging through his body.
"And here I am."
Kari let out a slight growl of frustration. "Not someone, something. God, don't you ever listen." It was easy to see that things were starting to get a little too much for her. "No, something more." The Master ignored her, carrying on, telling them that it hurts. "We were told the end of time."
The Master was too far gone into his own mind to listen to her now. "It hurts." He said once more. "Doctor, the noise. The noise in my head, Doctor. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. Stronger than ever before. Can't you hear it?" No, the Doctor couldn't hear it, but Kari could. She knew what the noise was, and she had been able to hear it the whole time they had been near him. Just like she had heard that creature in the Thames, she could hear inside his mind, and it was awful. "Listen, listen, listen, listen. Every minute, every second, every beat of my hearts, there it is, calling to me. Please listen."
"I can hear it." Kari shouted, trying to get someone to listen to her. "The four beats, that noise that has plagued you since you were a kid. I hear it." The faces of both the Doctor and Master fell, neither of them sure about what to say next. "I told you, so many times, I could help you, I knew what it was. Koschi, please, you have to let me help you." The man still wouldn't look at her, his eyes darting everywhere but at her. Kari let out a sigh. "Show him. Show the Doctor."
Clearly he had been listening to her, before he grabbed a hold of the Doctor's head and rested his forehead against his. After a few moments, the Doctor pulled away sharply, resulting in the Master frowning. "But…" The Doctor said, glancing over at Kari. All she could really do was nod at him, knowing that he had heard it. "I heard it. But there's no noise. There never has been. It's just your insanity. What is it? What's inside your head?"
At hearing those words, a smile took over the Master's face. "It's real. It's real. It's real!" He was clearly happy, happy to know that it wasn't just him, happy to know that the noise that drove him mad was actually there. He was so happy that he ended up soaring into the sky.
"Come on, we have to get him, we have to stop him." Kari called, helping the Doctor to stand before they made chase across the rubble to find him.
It didn't take them very long at all to catch up to him, to see him standing atop a mound of rubble. "All these years, you thought I was mad. King of the wasteland!" The Master shouted, unable to hide his new found joy. "But something is calling me, Doctor. What is it? What is it? What is it?"
Before anything else could be said there were spot lights on all three of them. There were helicopters above them and the Doctor glanced over at Kari giving her a worried but questioning look. "Don't look at me, nothing to do with me or my brother." She said, knowing that he was wondering if she had told someone they would be there, if maybe her brother had come to help them. Kari knew that wasn't the case. And while she told the Doctor she didn't know, she did know what was going on.
Then two ropes came down on either side of the Master with men sliding down them, and Kari was quick to rush forward. In all honesty she wasn't really thinking clearly, her mind was filled with far too many things, thoughts that were not her own, for her to be able to think clearly. "No! Stop, don't!" She cried, watching as these new arrivals jab something into the Master's neck. "Let him go!"
The next thing she knew, someone had grabbed her from behind, a gloved hand covering her mouth. Kari heard the Doctor shouting, calling her name, telling them to let her go, to leave her alone. She tried to fight it, to kick and scream and get that person to release her, but it was no use. In the end, the darkness took her and Kari was out cold.
When Kari finally came to, she didn't recognise her surroundings. All she knew was that she was in a rather grand house with wooden panelling on the walls. What she also realised was that she was not with the Doctor, but she wasn't alone. The Master was staring at her, his arms wrapped around himself as he was stuck in a straight jacket. She watched as he smiled at her. "Nice of you to join me." He said, while Kari tried to gather her surroundings.
"Where are we?" She asked, pushing herself up and realising that she had been lying down on a plush, red, ornate sofa.
The Master looked at her. "Are you telling me that you don't know?" There seemed to be a mix of emotions on his face. Kari was sure she could see fear and worry both mixed in there.
She shook her head at him. "Not a clue. I don't know this place. I don't… what happened?" The last thing she remembered was being with him and the Doctor, they were at a derelict site, they were trying to convince him to help them and for them to help him. Then someone came.
Before he had a chance to reply the doors to the room were opened and in walked a man, followed by a young woman. "Ah, Miss Connor, glad to see you are awake." Kari didn't say a word, she knew who this man was, it was Joshua Naismith, the man who had taken the Master, and apparently her as well. "What luck it was to find you both together."
If she hadn't been confused before, she certainly was now. "What do you want?" Kari asked, trying to work out what part she was going to play in all of this. This was not how things were meant to go, she was not meant to be taken alongside the Master, she was still meant to be with the Doctor. Kari wished she was still with the Doctor. A pain struck through her, he was worrying about her so much, terrified of what had happened to her. "I don't know if you can hear me, Doctor, but I'm okay. Alive and… somewhere. I'm not hurt, I'm okay. Just… hurry up and find me." She called, hoping that the Doctor could hear her, praying that the Master could not.
"Come." The man said, as one of the guards, dressed fully in black, even a black visor on their helmet to shield their face, helped Kari to stand.
There was silence as they walked from one place to another, entering a room which had a large arch like machine inside of it. "Demonstrate." Joshua Naismith called, before some people working to the side of the room with a whole load of equipment got to work, pushing buttons and typing on keyboards.
The Master stood there, Kari beside him, and a handful of guards around them. They seemed to be everywhere, even in front of the arch like machine that Kari was fully aware was now active. Electricity started sparking from it, surging from one side to the other. The Master was fully engrossed with it, it had clearly grabbed his attention. "Oh, that's not from Earth." He stated calmly, causing both Mr Naismith and who Kari knew to be his daughter to look at him.
"And neither are you." The man said, his eyes fully focused on the Master before they shifted to Kari. "A perfect combination, don't you think?" Kari did not like where this was going. When two of the workers excused themselves to go to the basement she watched them carefully, knowing who they really were, knowing that they were going to have to help at some point in the future.
"What do you want?" The Master asked him, wondering where this was all leading. He was very interested in the machine that they had, he was also interested in why they had taken Kari as well. "And why do you want both of us?"
Mr Naismith looked at him and smiled. "Well, I needed some kind of bargaining chip." He said, before a gun was pointed at Kari.
The Master chuckled. "Seriously?" He asked, a hint of disbelief in his voice. "You really think that will work?" He said, before ripping the straight jacket off. Within seconds he had a gun in his own hand, knocking one of the guards clean out with one hit, and was pointing it at Abigail, Mr Naismith's daughter. "You should never try to threaten me." The Master growled. While all this was happening, Kari could feel the fear and anger, and it was coming from the Master. "You shoot, I shoot. How does that sound?"
Kari let out a tired breath. "How about we all just sit down and talk this out like grown ups." She suggested, giving the Master a very firm look, knowing that she needed to get him to calm down. "If you want his help, then you really do not want to make him angry, and right now, he is getting very angry." Those final words were directed at Naismith, knowing that the smallest little thing could set the Master off.
There seemed to be a bit of a standoff, the Master still pointing the gun at the young woman and a gun still being pointed at Kari. Eventually, they both stood down. It was clear that there was a high level of distrust between the men, but Naismith needed the Master. "The Gate was found inside a spaceship buried at the foot of Mount Snowdon." Mr Naismith explained once things had calmed down a little. "It was moved to an institute known as Torchwood." The Master glanced at Kari who just shrugged her shoulders. She didn't know everything that happened where her brother worked. "But when Torchwood fell, let's just say I acquired it."
The Master smiled at the man. "I like you." Naismith thanked him, thinking he was giving him a compliment. "You'd taste great." Kari had to stop herself from letting out a laugh. While it wasn't funny that the Master was imagining eating the man, the look on Naismith's face when he said it was a picture. It seemed that the Master had noticed her amusement and gave her a small smile.
After that, a large silver plate was brought into the room, and when the lid was raised it revealed a whole chicken. The Master wasted no time in ripping it apart, devouring the meat as fast as he could. Kari couldn't stand it, she knew it was only going to be a temporary fix. "Slow down." She whispered to him, placing one of her hands on his, stopping him from tearing the chicken apart some more.
That was when she felt it, when they both felt it. There was a shift in him, a change, the drumming slowed, it wasn't as rapid as it had been. Then Kari felt something else, a tingling in her hand. She looked down and noticed the golden wisps around both of their hands, and so did he. A moment later they were gone, disappeared into the Master's hand. "Why did you do that?" He asked, confused as to what had just happened.
"I told you, we want to help." Kari explained, fully aware that they were being watched by far too many people. "It should help you for a while but it isn't a permanent fix."
He nodded at her, and then began to tuck into the chicken once more, only this time a little slower, and not so much like a wild beast. He even tore off a chicken leg and offered it to Kari, who was prompt to shake her head and hold up her hand. She was not hungry, and even if she were she was not going to be eating that.
Mr Naismith had been watching closely and felt that it was safe to begin talking once more. "Anyway, the device came equipped with its own power supply. A Nuclear Bolt." Kari looked over at the two glass booths, the ones that she knew would bring an end of her Sexy Doctor. 'One technician remains in charge of the feedback twenty four hours a day, and the power feeds through to the Gate, where it encourages some sort of cellular regeneration. Miss Collins was our test subject." A woman came over to them after hearing her name being spoken. "She carried some burns as a result of an accident when she was a child, down her left side. If you could?" The woman showed them her arm, there was nothing there but healthy skin. "The Gate mended her. Thank you."
The Master was interested, of course he was, but he knew that there was a catch somewhere. There always was. "But what do you want it for?"
"We calculate that if this device can be fully repaired by your good self, it can restore the body forever." Mr Naismith said, making Kari shift a little uncomfortably. She knew what was going through the Master's head. "Hence it's given title. The Immortality Gate. Because that's what I want. Not for me, but for my daughter. I want her never to die. My gift to her. She will be immortal."
There was a smile on his daughter's face. "Abigail. It means 'bringer of joy'."
This time Kari couldn't help but laugh. "Nope. It actually means 'joy of the father.' Sorry." Before anything else could be said by anyone, the Master sat up a little straighter and glanced at Kari. She could hear the TARDIS, in her head, and he could smell it. The Doctor was close, very close.
He turned away from Kari and looked at the screen in front of him. "Better get to work." The Master said, before tapping away at the computer.
Kari knew that this was her chance, her time to try and connect with the Doctor, to tell him what was going on, to fill him in on everything that was going on. "He knows you're here. He can smell you and the TARDIS." She called, hoping that he would hear her.
"Kari, are you okay?" There was clearly worry in his tone, and Kari could feel just how worried he had been about her.
"I'm fine. They haven't hurt me and he hasn't hurt me. Now, you and Wilf need to help from where you are. There isn't much I can do at the moment, if I try I end up with a gun pointing at me." She knew she had to be honest with him, he would find out eventually anyway.
The Doctor was clearly not impressed with what she had told him about the gun. "What? He threatened you with a gun?"
That wasn't what happened, and she wondered how the Doctor was going to feel about the truth. "No, actually. Naismith's personal army. Apparently he wanted to use me as a bargaining chip to make sure that the Master would do what he wanted." Kari explained. "Didn't exactly go down well and the Master ended up threatening to shoot Naismith's daughter."
"He did what?" The Doctor wasn't sure that he had heard that right, he was sure Kari had said the Master tried to protect her.
"Never mind that, he is working on the Gate, you need to get to the basement and shut it down. I'll work up here and try to get him to stop." Kari told him, knowing that she was going to have to try very hard. There were so many consequences that were going to come from this, and she wondered if she was going to be able to change some of them. She was at least going to try.
The Doctor didn't like it, he didn't like that she was there with the Master, but there wasn't much he could do. "Okay, be careful."
Kari leaned a little closer to the Master as he worked. "I know what you're doing." She whispered to him. "I know what you're going to use the Gate for." He didn't answer her, he just chuckled a little. "I am asking you, please, stop. This is so much bigger than you know, please, you have to stop."
He didn't stop, and he didn't even look at her. "Why should I?"
"Because he will die." Kari's voice was barely above a whisper now. She didn't want to talk about this, but she had to, it was the only way she could think of to try and convince him. "This… the events that… it will kill him." It was too hard for her, she couldn't get her words out, she couldn't talk about it.
The Master stopped, his hands frozen above the keyboard he had been tapping away at. "What do you mean?"
She swallowed the lump that was in her throat. "You fix the Gate. It works, brilliant. You do what you plan, great. Except that isn't all. We tried to tell you, there is something else going on. Something bigger." Kari told him, hoping that he would listen to her. "The Doctor dies and… and I…"
"You what? Kari…" The Master really didn't like the way that she was talking, he knew that she was being serious, he knew that she was scared, and it wasn't because of him. "Kari…"
"Something is going to happen." Kari told him, trying to hide her fear and panic. "To me. But I… I don't know what."
The Master continued to gaze at her, watching her every facial movement, looking for any tell tale signs that she was lying. He couldn't find a single one. "How do you know?" He asked, trying to dig a little deeper.
Kari knew that she couldn't tell him the truth, she couldn't tell him that he told her, somewhere in the future. "In the future, someone tells me… they knew that I hadn't been to the Gate yet. They knew what was coming, but they wouldn't tell me." She thought back to Missy and the look on her face when she had said it, she had been so sad. Her face said more than she was willing to tell Kari about what happened. "I don't know what it is but I know that it isn't good."
"And so why are you telling me this?" The Master asked, not sure if she was playing a game with him or not. It was hard to tell. He thought she was being honest, that Kari was telling him the truth, but he just didn't know if he could trust her or not.
She looked at him, letting him see the sadness in her eyes. "Because whatever it is, it involves you." That was the best she could do, because that was really all that she knew. Something was going to happen, something at the Gate. The Master was there when it happened, so he would be there. The Master knew all about it, so he had to be there when it happened.
Before he could reply to her, there was another voice speaking. "Now, please, don't imagine I'm a slave driver." Naismith said pleasantly. "We can resume work on Boxing Day, Mr Saxon."
That was the wrong thing to say, to call him. "My name is the Master." He retorted, looking at Mr Naismith before hitting the enter key on the keyboard. As he did all the lights in the room went off and he smiled to himself. Seconds later the Gate was bursting with electricity, the light from it almost blinding Kari a little.
"Oh, excellent." Mr Naismith called in awe as he watched the Gate begin to function. "Excellent!"
While the Master was relaxing after his hard work at getting it working, Kari was feeling more anxious. It didn't help when it was called for the visitors to be restrained. "What? But I repaired it." The Master said in utter disbelief.
Mr Naismith looked at him. "I'm not an idiot. Don't let him anywhere near that thing." He said as one of his guards approached him with another straight jacket. "Miss Connor, I hope you don't mind." Naismith gestured for someone to approach her and she could feel the panic rising within her. So far they had left her alone, they hadn't restrained her, they hadn't given her any indication they were threatened by her.
"I'd much rather you just left me alone." Kari said, standing up and backing away a little. "I'm not going anywhere, and I have no plans whatsoever to go near that thing." She added, nodding towards the fully operational Gate. "However, I totally agree with your decision to keep him restrained."
"Hey!" The Master called in protest.
Kari looked at him and raised an eyebrow. "Hey? Don't give me any of that. I know you better." The Master relented and let them put the new straight jacket on him. "If anything, you need me to be able to control him."
Naismith looked at her, before nodding to one of his men, who backed off and away from Kari. "Your reputation precedes you, sir." He said, now speaking directly to the Master. "I have no doubt you've laid traps. Perhaps explosives. A means of escape, or murder. But everything you've done to the Gate will be checked and double checked before anyone stands inside." His words didn't seem to bother the Master at all.
"Doctor, you really need to hurry up now." Kari called to him, starting to get a little bit anxious.
"It mends, but what else does it do? What is he planning?" The Doctor called to her. He was still trying to piece it all together, and Kari knew that he was struggling to focus. His mind was filled with too many things. He was worrying about her, scared that she was hurt, that the Master was going to do something to her. He was terrified that the Master already had done something to her, or that this grand scheme of his involved her somehow. The Doctor was also scared about his own death. The things that the Ood had shared still plagued his mind. Then there was Wilfred, the old man who seemed to be connected to all of it. The one who they always seemed to run into.
All of his thoughts and feelings were bombarding Kari a little, and she was trying so hard to block it all out, but she could hear the drumming from the Master's mind. "Because it mends whole planets!" She ended up shouting at him, before rubbing her head a little. The Master had noticed this and gave her a slightly concerned look. Kari looked at him, trying to get herself to focus. "Too much going on inside my head." She muttered to him. "Too many thoughts and feelings from certain people." Kari glared at him, trying to get him to realise that she was getting some of it from him.
At first he looked at her with confusion, then it changed into surprise. "Since when?"
Kari locked eyes with him before answering. "Since something happened a while ago. I can hear and feel so much more. Way more than I would like, thanks. It was hard enough when I just had the Doctor in here." She explained, pointing to her head. "Now I've got you and every other living thing in the universe creeping in."
"The drumming…"
She knew exactly where he was going with that. "Yes, the drumming. I hear it, loud and clear. Yes, it is enough to drive anyone insane. No, it is not your fault. Yes, one day it will stop." Kari told him, answering every single question he was about to ask her. "No, this plan of yours is not going to work, nor is it going to impress me."
The Master scoffed a little. "Who said anything about trying to impress you?" He asked her.
"You. Your thoughts are wandering a little, maybe try to keep some of them to yourself." Kari told him, before trying to focus on anything else. Things were about to get a lot worse, and she didn't know if she was going to be able to cope with it.
They hadn't really been paying attention to what was going on around them, and the Doctor came charging in, just as President Obama was starting to make his address. "Turn the Gate off right now!" The Doctor shouted, before having a whole room full of guns pointed at him. "No, no, no, no, whatever you do, just don't let him near that device."
The Master was standing there in his straight jacket, looking rather bored now. "Oh, like that was ever gonna happen." He replied, before flinging the white jacket off once more. They should have known that was not going to hold him, not after he had already broken out of one when they pointed a gun at Kari. Now that he was free he used the energy he had to take one mighty leap over everyone and everything and landed right in the Gate. "Homeless, was I? Destitute and dying? Well, look at me now." He called, standing in the Gate.
The Doctor wasted no time in trying to get something done, but Kari was one step ahead of him; she was already working away on the computer. "Deactivate it." The Doctor called, heading towards Mr Naismith and his daughter. "All of you, turn the whole thing off."
"He's… he's inside my head." The man told him, shaking his head a little, trying to get rid of the image he was seeing. Everyone in the room seemed to be shaking their heads a little, as if trying to get something out.
Then Wilfed came barging in. "Doctor! Doctor, there's… there's this face…" The old man said, heading over to the Doctor.
The Doctor glanced over at Kari who was still tapping away at the computer, trying to do something, anything, to shut it down. "What is it? What can you see?" He asked Wilf, hoping that it wasn't going to be what he thought it was.
"Well…" Wilf replied, before looking up and noticing the man standing in the Gate. "It's him. I can see him!"
The Doctor rushed over to Kari and tried to help her, she wasn't having much luck so he gave it a go. But nothing was working. "I can't turn it off." He said, getting more and more panicked.
"That's because I locked it, idiot." The Master was enjoying seeing the Doctor running around in a panic, but he wasn't enjoying seeing Kari keep rubbing her head. Something wasn't right with her, he knew there was something wrong, he just couldn't work out what it was.
Kari was in a bit of a daze as the Doctor got Wilf into one of the bolt reactor chambers, before getting into one himself. There was too much noise inside her own head and it was getting all too much for her. She wanted it to stop, she needed it to stop. The drumming was getting louder, as if more drums were joining in.
The Doctor rushed over to her. "Kari, what is it, what's wrong?" He asked in a panic.
"The noise, Doctor, there is too much noise." She whispered, scrunching up her eyes tightly. "It's so loud."
The Master had been watching their interaction, and the way that the Doctor was acting just confirmed his suspicion that something was wrong with Kari. But he didn't have time to worry about that just yet. "Fifty seconds and counting." He ended up calling, a smug grin on his face.
The Doctor looked at him, confusion on his face. "To what?" He asked, trying to piece it all together still. He knew that he was going to use the Gate for something, he just didn't know what it was.
"Oh, you're going to love this." The look on the Master's face was one of pure joy. As far as he was concerned he had won. The Doctor wasn't going to be able to stop him, he couldn't, and he had no idea what he was about to do. But that joy was being pulled away by the worry for Kari.
Kari took a hold of the Doctor's hand, getting him to stop, to slow down, to listen to him. "Doctor, he's turning them into him." She said, causing his face to drop. "He's using the Gate to turn every single human on the planet into him." The moment she said that a blast of energy spread out from the Gate, not just across the room, but the country, the whole planet.
All the Doctor and Kari could do was watch as every single person around them changed. Their heads shaking, their faces changing. They were turning into the Master, they weren't just getting his face, they were not just going to look like him, they were all going to become him, and that included the drumming. Kari ended up dropping to her knees, it was getting all too much for her. She couldn't stand the noise, it was hurting.
A/N: So some of you may remember what Missy told her (Death in Heaven pt2), and we are going to finally find out what it was she was talking about. TO be honest I had a lot of ideas for this episode but I knew that I could only go with one. Maybe one day I will write an alternative version of it.
Moving on. A big thank you to all of you who have taken the time to review. I appreciate it and it does always make me smile knowing people are still out there reading this.
Until the next time,
Pippa.
