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If Amy wasn't scared before, she really was now.
After a moment of tense silence, the Doctor opened the door, and beckoned Amy to follow him. They crept through the door and down an empty corridor, no Daleks to be seen.
"Where are we going?" Amy whispered quietly.
The sudden chattering of Daleks made them stop. Amy cursed silently, realizing the noise came from both directions of the hallway.
'Amy, there's no escape,' the Doctor mouthed.
Amy bit her lip, waiting for her doom, when suddenly-
"Guys, come here," came a hushed whisper. Amy and the Doctor whipped their heads around, finding themselves staring at two people peeking out from a room right next to them.
"In here," the woman said in a British accent, beckoning them forward.
"Hurry," the man said in the same accent. "The Daleks are coming!"
Amy and the Doctor exchanged glances. Not seeing any other options, they jumped into the dark room, and the woman shut the door, locking it behind her. The four of them sat in silence as the group of Daleks passed by, hissing about finding the two intruders, without actually saying their names. After a few moments, they were gone.
"You two alright?" the man asked. Amy nodded.
"Yeah, but I can't see anything."
"Hold on," said the woman. There was a rustling sound, and suddenly, the small room was lit up with light, coming from a torch in the woman's hand.
Both people had dark skin. The woman had short black hair, and the man had a buzz cut and a small beard, along with a rather surprised expression.
"Doctor?" he exclaimed. "It's you!"
Amy turned to see the Doctor with an astonished look on his face.
"Mickey?" the Doctor whispered.
Rose, Jack, and the Doctor crept around the side of the warehouse wearing pulsars on their hands. Jack carried a gun, keeping it locked and loaded incase he needed to use it quickly. The Doctor clutched Rose's hand like he hadn't done in a very long time as they moved.
Every few minutes, a Cyberman would appear, and one of them would deactivate it. It was long, slow progress as they followed Jack to where he said the main control center was.
Rose chewed on her lip as she stared at the device on her hand, still not entirely sure how to use it. She met the Doctor's eyes and he smiled reassuringly at her, trying to calm her nerves.
It didn't work.
They followed Jack through row after row of warehouses. It felt like they'd never get there.
Hope welled up in her chest as Jack stopped them suddenly.
"Ok," he whispered. "The control center is up ahead. We just need to-"
"Jack, look out!" Rose cried, pointing to something behind him. He had failed to notice the Cybermen coming and when he turned around, the Cyberman threw a punch, and Jack collapsed onto the ground.
Rose squealed as the Doctor let out a pained yell and fell unconscious next to her. Before Rose could turn, something hard hit her in the back of the head, and everything went black.
Rory quickly filled in Donna on the bomb incident River had caused, Donna throwing a smile in River's direction. When he was finished, Donna started getting very worried, very quickly.
"So what do we do now?" she questioned.
"We wait," River said. "We need to wait for Clara and the Doctor. As much as I hate just sitting here, we just need to wait."
Donna sat on the ground, leaning against the wall, and River and Rory followed suit. Donna glanced at the ceiling for no apparent reason. "Does anyone else have a sudden craving for biscuits?"
"I know I do," Rory said. "I'd love some tea with that."
"Talking about food isn't helping right now," River murmured. "Its just making me hungry."
They sat in silence.
Donna flinched as she heard a guard shout, "Hey! Wasn't there four in there?"
A Silurian marched up to the bars, glaring at the three. "There was!" He decided. "There were four, but one's gone missing!"
"N-no," Rory stuttered.. "T-there's only ever been the three of us."
"Someone's escaped!" The guard shouted. "Sound the alarm!"
Almost instantly, a large red light started flashing, and the alarm echoed down the hall.
"Oh, you've gotta be kidding me," Donna muttered under her breath. She bit her lip as the Silurian opened the cell door and walked inside, other's following him. He grabbed Donna before she had a chance to react.
"Let me go!" she cried, thrashing in his grip, but his grasp was iron tight. Two other guards grabbed Rory and River, and the three prisoners were being dragged out of the cell.
"You're going to Calcon," the guard said, his grip tightening.
Clara's heart nearly stopped as she heard the alarm begin to echo down the air duct. She had been watching Calcon drawing up battle strategies when it started. Calcon started looking around in annoyance when another guard ran in.
"One of the prisoner's have escaped. That ape girl with the brown hair."
Clara bit her lip, and started trying to make herself as small as possible without making noise. She grasped SEC's torch in her hand, her heart hammering at what felt like a hundred miles per hour.
"Start a search," Calcon hissed. "Find that ape."
Calcon left the room, the guards following quickly. When the room was empty, Clara started making her way down the air duct again, looking out of every vent she could.
Her heart pounded as the alarm rang in her ears. She hurried along, using SEC's torch as a guide. She grinned when she saw through the air vent she was looking for.
The Doctor. She found him. Her face fell.
Someone was with him.
He was barely comprehending that someone was unlocking his wrist. What with? He didn't know. Smooth hands cut him loose, and helped him sit on the floor.
He felt something being pressed into his hands.
"This will help with the pain," the voice said.
The Doctor opened his eyes, still not seeing clearly. He couldn't see the mystery person's face, but judging by the voice, the savior was a female.
"Who are you?" he whispered.
"A friend," the girl answered. He tried to see her face, but his head spun. "Now," the girl said. "Please, when you see Ten, tell him that..."
He missed the rest of the sentence.
"Tell who what?"
"Ten, that SEC misses him."
Moments before the Doctor's vision cleared, there was a flash of blue light, and the girl was gone.
