An hour or two later, after their sudden adventure in England 1562, Jaime was in the TARDIS pool room sitting at the very top of the diving board, staring at the piece of paper in her hand. She could remember the Zygons and she could remember Melody and the Queen but nothing else. And when she tried to call up more memories all she could get was the events from 'The Day of the Doctor' episode. Perhaps it was true what the Eleventh Doctor said. Once the Timestream was back in sync nobody would remember. But she knew Gallifrey was safe. Would be safe. Meanwhile this note was giving her some serious concern. She just couldn't understand what it meant. It was hard to understand when her mind kept going for a wander but she kept her thoughts on one thing.

"What are you doing up here?" A voice interrupted her. "You're not thinking of diving into the pool fully clothed are you?" "No." Jaime replied and looked at John. "Just came up here to think, but now I've got even more unanswered questions and then there's this." She held up the piece of paper. John frowned at it as he carefully scooted along the diving board, not daring to look down...which was kind of odd because he wasn't usually scared of heights. It must have been a Donna thing. "What is it?" He asked. "Melody gave me it." She frowned, trying to remember. "I think..." She suddenly winced as pain shot through her head. "What was that?" "Yep. It was Melody." And she gave him the piece of paper. "Strange thing about Melody," John spoke up. "She knows the both of us from our future, yet we don't know her." "Just like River Song."

John grunted as he took his glasses out and put them on. "Find Delta," he read. "April 19th, 9:52AM." It was followed by co-ordinates to a certain place. "Find Delta? How are we supposed to do that when she's from another universe?" John frowned and looked at Jaime. She was staring at him very oddly. It was the glasses. They were nothing like the Doctor's but they did look good. The frames were blue and black and they made him look...really quite amazing. "What?" He asked. "What is it?" Her face turned red and she looked away. "Nothing. But maybe we have to watch out for her or something." "Perhaps." He said and gave the piece of paper back to Jaime who put it back in her pocket. She stared down at the Olympic sized pool deep in thought, thinking that putting a pool in the library wasn't the Eleventh Doctor's best idea. The teen grunted in frustration and angrily thumped the diving board. It wobbled violently, practically vibrating and J.D cried out clinging to the board so he wouldn't fall.

Jaime almost tumbled off it but she teleported back on before that could happen. "What was that?" The Half-Time Lord asked her, his eyes wide. "The Doctor called it Telekinetic condition or something. I don't even know what that is." "Telekinetic Enhanced Condition?" John corrected and she nodded. "Well maybe we should check it out in the training room." He said. Jaime sighed and agreed with him. He began to shuffle backwards to get back to the ladder. "What are you doing?" She asked. "What do you mean 'what am I doing'? I'm trying to get back down!" Jaime grinned. "There is a faster way down...just like there was a faster way up." And she held out her hand. "You mean you teleported up here?" She nodded so he took her hand and in a blink of an eye they were sitting on the tiled floor next to the pool. "Nice, but it's also very lazy." John helped Jaime to her feet and they began to exit the pool room. "What's the Doctor doing anyway?" She enquired. "I believe he's in the library teaching Rose the wonders of Telepathy." John answered.


When they entered the training room they stared around in stunned surprise. They were in the middle of nowhere in the hot sun, sandy ground stretched on for miles. "Why are we in the desert?" Jaime asked. "We're not," J.D replied. "Well we are but strictly speaking its not an actual desert." She rolled her eyes. "Doctor!" She said in an annoyed way. "Yes, sorry, okay. It's the Nevada desert and judging by that large crater over there it's a Nuclear test site." He heard Jaime gasp and when he looked at her she was covering her face. "What are you doing?" "What if we get infected with radiation?" Was her muffled reply. John chuckled. "No. The TARDIS wouldn't generate the Nevada desert with Nuclear conditions." He looked up at the sky. "But she could at least make it more cloudy!" The TARDIS thrummed and the sky went cloudy, blocking out the sun. "Hmmm, what's this..."

John walked over to a table and on top of it was an electronic tablet, ear plugs, a pair of punch pads, a tray of golf balls, a time tracker and a stop watch. "Looks like we've got a lot of work ahead of us." He said. Picking up the tablet he found it had Wi-Fi and it was already on a page explaining how Telekinetic Enhanced Conditioning worked. "Right, lets see. Enhanced Condition." "And what's that?" Jaime asked. "The power to remain in peak physical condition with little or no maintaining." J.D answered her. The teen grunted and leaned against the table, suddenly having a bad idea about it all. What was with the punch pads? The golf balls? The stop-watch? "Here you go. I've found a few that might interest you." Jaime frowned at him. "Enhanced Jump, Instincts, Marksmanship, Reflexes, Senses, Speed, Strength." "It seems a lot." She said and he snorted. "That's just seven out of twenty-seven on the list." "Seriously?" Now she really was worried. "Don't worry, it'll be okay. But I think we should go with jumping first." Jaime stepped away from the table. "What sort of jumping? How can a jump be 'enhanced'?" "I don't know. Perhaps you have to take a running jump. Try that crevice over there." J.D pointed. "You want me to jump into it?" "No," he shook his head. "I want you to jump OVER it." He replied. "That's ridiculous. It's like a mile wide. It would be impossible." "Not for you it's not."

Jaime huffed and turned to the giant hole caused by the Nuclear bomb. It was just ten, maybe fifteen steps away. 'Okay, I can do this,' she thought to herself. 'I can so do it!' She began the run towards the hole and her thoughts quickly changed. 'This is ridiculous, really bloody ridiculous!' A step away from the hole she bent her legs and jumped, expecting to fall into it, which was very deep. Instead she found herself sailing across it. "Woah!? What the..." Her eyes widened and she flailed her arms in fright. Halfway across it she came up short and fell into the hole with a scream. When she landed at the bottom there was an almighty rumble as the ground shook.

"Blimey!" John ran to the edge of the hole and tried to spot her. It was pretty dark down there. "Are you okay?" He shouted down. Jaime groaned and grimaced. Was she okay? Like hell she was! She'd practically face planted the ground, hurting herself somewhere. "I'm fine!" She called back, then realised she was stuck at the bottom of a giant hole. "How am I supposed to get out?" She asked, looking around while rubbing her wrist. "Uhh...maybe you should jump back out?" He suggested. Jaime rolled her eyes. "I'm not really very good at it!" She called back. "You just have to keep trying!" He persisted. She growled in frustration and stood up. "Why don't I just teleport out!" She mumbled. "What was that?" J.D called down. "Nothing!" She shouted back and started to run across the bottom of the hole. John watched as she came flying out of the hole, flailing her arms and screaming, then she landed on the ground and he fell on his arse when it shook violently. That scared him and he ran to her, hoping she wasn't too badly hurt.


After a short break and checking Jaime was okay, John decided to skip the jumping for the moment. She obviously found it stressful jumping around at great heights. Not to mention she kept causing ground shakes when she landed. John found that odd. He consulted the tablet again. "Hmm. We should try speed next." He said. "I thought this was about Superpowers?" Jaime moaned. "I don't want to get high again!" Narrowing his eyes he went over what he just said and looked at Jaime who was grinning. "I meant 'Enhanced' Speed, cheeky!" She giggled and he smiled at her reaction. "Let's see...accelerated Metabolism." "Err, what?" "People who have this don't gain weight, get injured or get ill." Jaime shrugged. "I've not noticed." John grunted and read the next one. "Accelerated Perception." "Sounds familiar." She muttered. "Also called Time Perception. Time Lords can do it by slowing down time." "Oh yeah!" Jaime turned to John in realisation. "Like when the Doctor did it by slowing down the fans to get to the switch."

The Half-Time Lord smiled. "Yes. Like that." He said and looked back at the tablet. "Enhanced..." "Oh, never mind the applications. What about the techniques?" She interrupted, picking up a golf ball. "In fact why don't I just run!" They were supposed to be understanding the whole Telekinetic Enhanced Condition thing, not reading from a website! "Alright missy, hold your horses!" She furrowed her brow at this. "Accelerate. The ability to run at high speeds. Aim Dodging, says it all really, Cyclone Spinning..." "Wait! That's part of enhanced speed?" Jaime asked. "Apparently." He replied. "Flash Step..." "What step?" "Flash Step is bursts of speed where it looks like that person has teleported." He sensed her confusion. "It's also called Teleport Dash." "Oh! So it's just a fancy way of saying Teleportation." She sounded sarcastic and John grunted. "Intangibility and Molecular Oscillation...basically the same thing. Speed Combat and Speed Strike...fighting while running." Jaime shook her head. It all sounded so ridiculous. "Time Travel." "Ha!" She laughed. "You can't Time Travel by running really fast." "Agreed!" J.D replied. "And the last one is Tornado Creation."

"Can I run now?" Jaime asked and jumped when she heard a crash of thunder. They looked up to see that the clouds had turned a stormy dark grey. "Not unless you're planning to run in a thunderstorm. Calm yourself down and don't get too frustrated." The teen nodded and closed her eyes, taking deep breathes. It wasn't easy trying to work out what abilities she had as an Omni-Psychic, then again they just went on and on. And initiating them was harder and sometimes a strain on her body and her mind. The dark clouds lessened as John picked up something off the table and walked over to Jaime. She didn't jump when he took her arm but she did open her eyes and look at him. "What are you doing?" She asked. "It's a time tracker. Measures what speed you're running." "Okay." She mumbled, frowning. "You want me to go now?" "Not yet." John returned to the table and picked up the the stopwatch. "Now you can go." And he started it as she began to run.

At first she was slow and it was obvious she wasn't a runner. Then she suddenly picked up speed and John checked the tracker on the tablet. To any normal person it would look very unusual, but she was not an average human. He could see she was gaining KPH as she continued to run, going faster and faster. In the end John managed to record her going 63KPH Miles Per Hour before she stopped. And when he looked up he couldn't even see her. "Hmmm!" *Are you okay?* John called her when he sensed that she was panicking and mildly disturbed. *Yeah!* Came the reply and she sounded out of breath. *Why don't you Teleport back.* He worried and by the time he put the tablet down she was sat on the ground next to the table breathing deeply. Jaime had a bottle of water with her from somewhere and drinking from it thirstily. When John checked her over he found she hadn't even broken out into a sweat. "That was nuts!" She finally said. "I almost fell into a hole and passed through two small towns before stopping at a lake." "Uh-huh. The time tracker registered 63KPH and all that happened in less than ten minutes on the stopwatch. I'd say you're at peak human speed." Jaime smiled and nodded faintly.


After another short break the Doctor picked up the tablet again and read the next page. "I think we'll try two this time. Senses and Reflexes." "What? Like touch and smell?" He nodded. "Yes. That kind of senses." "What do you want me to do this time?" "Simple." John made Jaime face away from the table. "Now close your eyes." She did what she was told. "Take several deep breathes." She did. "Now, what can you hear?" Jaime frowned as she listened. There was a faint sound of a bird call, probably an eagle, a bug went skittering off somewhere and... "I can hear some kind of machinery. Like a low hum." "Ah! Infra-sound hearing. You could probably detect natural disasters." 'Most of them caused by me!' She didn't say out loud. "Right, keeping your eyes closed what can you smell?" She sniffed and said: "There's this really weird smell...like something...alien?" "Are you smelling the Vortex?" John sounded surprised. Usually a human couldn't detect the smell of the Vortex, only Time Lords could. And Half-Time Lords. But of course Jaime was no ordinary human. "I don't know!" She muttered. "I didn't know it had a smell." "Well, it does. Okay...I'm holding a golf ball!" He suddenly stated and Jaime furrowed her brow when a new smell came to her. "No, you're not. You're still holding the electronic tablet." She replied. "Nice one." J.D smiled and picked up the stopwatch. "I'm holding a stopwatch." "Yes, you are." She replied. "Brilliant!" He uttered. "Lie detection by smell." Jaime looked at John. "Must be why the Zygon as the Queen was giving me a bad feeling." She said and he nodded.

"What now?" She asked. "Well the next three are taste, touch and vision but we'll skip those for now." She frowned. "I want to test your reflexes." "Oh? How will you do that?" "By the element of surprise." Was his reply and before she even realised it he was throwing a golf ball at her. Jaime yelped, eyes wide, but surprised herself when she caught it. "Ha! I didn't even see your arm move!" John said only he noticed her staring at the golf ball. It was another chance to catch her off guard, so he sneaked up behind her. She heard him and instantly acted. Dodging him and dropping the ball she moved behind the Half-Time Lord, caught his left arm and kicked the back of his right leg, making him yelp and fall to the ground. Jaime stepped back with a gasp of surprise, her eyes wide. She had no idea how she had done what she just did...it just sort of happened. "Are you okay?" She asked John. "Yep!" He replied, getting back to his feet. "Just Wizard!" He didn't appear to be injured so that was good.

"It was weird," she said. "Like a sort of instinct kicked in and...I have never learned or studied self defence in my whole life, then THAT happens!" "Don't worry, it's perfectly normal...for you anyway. Do me a favour, go to the table and fetch that tablet for me." Jaime huffed at this. "What did your last slave die of!" She mumbled and walked over to the table. Her intuition kicked in and seconds later he had his arms around her waist in another 'mock attack'. Jaime elbowed John in the side, hearing him grunt, then stealthily twisted around him, snaked an arm around his neck and punched him hard in the back. "Alright, alright!" John held up his hands in defence. "I get it, you're good." She let him go, quite shocked she might have hurt him. "Are you okay?" Jaime asked the Half-Time Lord, noticing him wincing as he rubbed his lower back. "I didn't mean...it just kind of...happened." "Yeah. Look let's just move on shall we." He definitely didn't want to carry on mock attacking her. That punch felt like he'd been hit by a pneumatic drill.


"Okay. Lets try strength." John said, consulting the electronic tablet. "Well we already know you're amazingly strong but..." He picked up a golf ball. "Catch!" And he threw it to Jaime who caught it quite deftly. "What do you want me to do with it?" "Crush it." She looked at him with raised brows. "Say again?" "Crush it!" He replied. "If your strength is enhanced then surely you can crush a solid object." She looked somewhat disturbed but went with it anyway. The teenager squeezed the golf ball as hard as she could, a deep concentration set on her face. Then a dull cracking noise was heard and dust along with little bits of golf ball fell from her hand. "Woah!" Jaime exclaimed, staring at the remaining bits of crushed golf ball in her hand. "You're telling me! Imagine if that was someone's..." J.D stopped in mid-sentence when she frowned at him, sensing her confusion. "Never mind." He coughed and turned his attention back to the tablet.

"Hmm," John frowned. "What? What is it?" She worried. "Nothing. It's just... Earthquake generation." "Really? You can actually start an Earthquake with enhanced strength?" John nodded. "Yes. But you need to be careful because once an Earthquake is started it can't be stopped." Jaime frowned and ran a hand through her hair. The causing of an Earthquake seemed so familiar, yet she couldn't figure out why. "How exactly is it done?" She asked curiously. "Possibly by stomping or jumping..." She raised her foot. "But do it carefully!" She nodded, feeling his worry and stomped down hard on the ground. The ground shake was huge and near impressive and caused them to fall to the ground with surprised yells. It took about a minute and a half for the shaking to stop and when it did Jaime's eyes were wide. "Yikes!" She squeaked, getting a weird feeling of déjà vu. "It's an interesting way of causing a diversion...but I'm not doing that again!" "I would agree with you on that one." John replied. "Causing destructive Earthquakes wouldn't be my idea of fun." He then looked back at the list on he tablet.

"Shockwave Clap." "And how is that done?" She asked making him raise his brow. Jaime giggled. "I'm asking what it is!" She reiterated. "Oh! Well, it's part of Vibration Emission. Basically it sends a Sonic Shockwave through the air or the ground." "So it's not the same as a Pulse Wave?" "No, this one is different. And it's probably a lot safer than Earthquake Stomp." "So if I do this..." She clapped her hands together and there was a loud thunder-like crack. Jaime cried out, covering her ears and John didn't fair much better. The sonic wave pushed him backwards and he was left lying on the ground, his ears ringing from the aftershock. "Blimey!" He muttered, struggling to sit back up. "I imagine that's what the earplugs were for!" He could barely hear himself and he hoped that was only temporary. Jaime still had her hands over her ears. "Are you okay?" He asked a little too loud and she lowered her hands with a frown. "Yes." She replied. "Are you?" "Oh yeah, Wizard!" J.D shouted back and he sensed her worry. "I'm sure this won't last long!" He shouted and got back to his feet, helping Jaime up shortly after.

"Why don't you try Shockwave Stomp." He suggested but she was hesitant. "It's okay. It's just the same as clapping." "Uhh, okay!" Still hesitant she hoped John hadn't been knocked silly by the thunder clap, took a deep breath and jumped. It wasn't what she was expecting. When she landed there was an almighty rumble that knocked them off their feet again, followed by a huge crack in the ground. This time it took a few minutes for the shaking to stop, and by the time it did the teen was scowling at John. "Perhaps I made a mistake!" He shouted. "Looks like you can only cause a Shockwave with your hands." "While my feet only cause Earthquakes." She mumbled, realising the whole thing was completely effed up. "I'm a walking natural disaster!" "Non-sense!" John replied as he got back to his feet again. Obviously his hearing was returning to normal. "I think we should try Combat next." He walked over to the table and picked up the Punch Pads.

Jaime was still sitting on the ground and noticed the crack had fixed itself. But then she looked around with a frown. "What's that noise?" She asked. "What noise?" The Half-Time Lord looked at her. "I don't know. It's just a strange noise." "Just a strange noise?" "Hold on." She placed her hands on the ground and closed her eyes. "It's like...she's trying to land but she can't." John narrowed his eyes. "Well that's happened plenty of times. I wonder what's going on?" He helped Jaime back to her feet again. "I suppose that ends the lesson for the day. Come on, lets see what's going on." "What lesson?" She replied as she followed him out of he training room.