She was feeling tired and she was almost dropping off, but she didn't want to go to sleep. It was the men she remembered from her dream. She didn't want them coming after her and hurting her again. She didn't want to sleep in case she projected again. Oh, she wanted to know where her mum went but with those strange men sniffing around she felt she could be putting her mum in danger. Why would they want her or her mum anyway? When Jaime went into the Simulation Room she walked out onto the tennis court of the Burj al Arab in Dubai. It was a very high building but the views were quite amazing.
There was very little wind being generated. And it was hot, sweltering hot. The TARDIS had actually generated the proper weather conditions for Dubai. When she looked over the edge of the tennis court she found it was very high. In fact it would be a very long way down if someone were to...fall. Jaime shivered and backed away from the edge and then yawned. She was really, really tired but she was struggling not to fall asleep. Her headache worsened when she felt the inquisitive searching of the TARDIS in her mind. "I'm fine." Jaime said into the thin air as she stared across the landscape of Dubai. "You've no need to worry over me. Thanks for finding me a tall building. It's perfect." *Are you sure?* came the reply in her mind. *What are you planning to do?* "Yes, I'm sure. Now leave me alone!" She replied out loud and brought up her Psychic Shield. Funny how she could do it so easily now once she had activated it. And that was because J.D had been in danger.
She smiled before yawning again, her eyes drooping closed. She was going to sleep on her feet like a... 'No!' Jaime's hazel eyes flashed open and she shook her head. 'Not happening, not gonna happen.' Once again she looked over the edge of the tennis court and felt the dare devil in her take over. She could do this. She could so do this. "Ah! It's the Burj al Arab. Used to be Dubai's tallest building. Wellll, until they built the Burj Khalifa. It's the worlds only tallest building." Jaime jumped in shock at the intrusion and when she looked around she found it was he Doctor who had spoken. Now he narrowed his eyes at the teenager. "The TARDIS told me you were here. She's worried because you're not sleeping and you're keeping yourself awake." Jaime sighed and looked back at the view. "Don't want to sleep," she mumbled. "What if those men come back? What if they hurt me again." The Doctor looked grim as he walked over to her. "I don't think they will be bothering you anytime soon." He said. "At all even!" "What if I project to my mum and get her in trouble. They knew her, they know me!" She furrowed her brow. "She's gone. I don't know where she is!"
"Now you're just making up any excuse not to sleep. You're human, if you don't you'll only make yourself more ill." But Jaime sighed and shook her head. "I've a lot on my mind." She sat down on the edge of the tennis court, legs dangling over the edge. The Doctor sat next to her. "There's no emotions or feelings distracting me. I don't think she generated any people." He nodded his head slightly. "So what's on your mind?" The Doctor asked. "Carmen!" Jaime replied. "What she said was different and most of it was focused on me." "I take it that was an episode in your universe?" He asked and Jaime nodded. "Planet of the Dead. In that she told you that your Song was ending and he will knock four times. Except it's different now. The Ood knew I was coming and then there's all this Fire-Bird stuff. You were warned about it even in your First regeneration. How does that even work?" She asked the Time Lord. "It's just really weird." "Don't know," he answered. "I suppose that's the wonders of the Universe." They didn't want to talk about how she was the Fire-Bird or the fact that she would die in an explosion. And Jaime knew what was returning or even who would be knocking four times.
"And the rest? Who's the Timeless Woman and what Six did she mean? Was I born an Omni-Psychic or did somebody give me them?" Jaime questioned the thin air. "How old did you say you were when you started getting the headaches?" The Doctor asked. She had to think hard to remember and it felt so long ago. "Uhhh...three." She replied. "So that means something happened when you were three." "Something I can't remember and the only person who could tell me is in another universe and she's disappeared." "I'm sorry!" The Doctor said, remembering when she'd been regressed she spoke of how her and her mum were on the run from MI6. Maybe he should tell her...
Meanwhile Jaime could feel guilt and regret from the Doctor and it was coming off him in waves and it was distracting and...she shook her head. "Don't be, it's not your fault." She said and stood up. "I only came here for one thing." When the Time Lord stood up he noticed the teenager had a determined expression on her face. Oh! Now he knew what she was going to do. "You're going to jump?" He asked, eyes wide. "No, I'm going to glide." "Yeah...okay...but still, if you do that you're only going to make yourself even more sick. You could even die." Jaime sighed. "There's no point in living if you can't feel alive!" She said. "What?" The Doctor narrowed his eyes, sounding surprised. "Where did that came from?" "I don't know, but I think it might have come from Delta...or it might have been in a James Bond movie." He shook his head. "Fine. But if you overdo it I'm turning off the Simulator, then you're going to bed." It looked like she was going to have a teenage strop he'd seen so many human children do, but then she sighed and nodded.
Now she backed away from the edge in order to take a running jump. There was little hesitance from her as she began to run. And when she reached the edge she leaped and began to fall, spreading her arms out. As the air rushed passed her she felt the ground was coming closer and faster than it should be. Perhaps she had misjudged the height of the building? The Doctor watched with baited breath, ready to turn the Simulation off if she didn't get it right.
Then suddenly the air took her momentum and she skimmed across the water as she glided. The Time Lord could hear her whooping happily even from where he was standing, and as he continued watching she used her Aeroportation to gather even more momentum. In fact she was air hopping to gain height. Once she was high enough she was able to change direction with ease. Now she was heading back to the platform and it looked like she was going to crash land. "What are you doing?" The Doctor mumbled and had to dive for cover when she skimmed past. Jaime crash landed on the platform and there was a loud clang as the platform shook violently beneath him. He also thought he heard a creaking from somewhere underneath. Good thing this was a simulation!
The Doctor rushed to the groaning teen. "Blimey! Are you okay? You haven't hurt yourself have you?" He could see that her face was very pale but she was suddenly laughing. He narrowed his eyes, confused. "I think I need to work on my landings." She said and laughed again. The Doctor just shook his head. "Fine. If you're planning to do that just watch what you're doing. It seems you've gained Telekinetic Enhanced Condition after your run-in with the Chimera." She looked at the Time Lord blankly. "Earthquakes, shock waves, stomping. That kind of thing." "Oh! That is...weird..." She yawned, tiredness coming back. "Come on," the Doctor helped her up. "Time for bed." He guided the teenager out if the room, turning off the Simulation on the way out.
