Ok, I lied, but things happen and I got really, really busy. I'm so sorry. But I had school and homework and I got really sick and had to stay home for a week and just didn't want to write. My grandfather also went to the hospital (he's fine now), and my guinea pig died (he was REALLY old and sick)...
Ok, fine I'm sorry. I finished this chapter for you, and I'll try to update soon. SO SORRY! You can hate me if you want to.


"Clara! Clara!" the Doctor shook her back and forth in his arms, her head lolling from side to side. Her eyes stared up unblinkingly, all her limbs limp. Behind them, Eldane, River, Rory, and Donna, who were all still bounded to columns, struggled against the ropes holding them captive. Somehow, Rory managed to wriggle out of the ropes and stumbled over to the Doctor and Clara.
"Clara," Rory gasped, his doctor instincts beginning to take over. He pressed his fingers to her throat, struggling to find a pulse. He bit his lip when he didn't feel the slightest disturbance, and then he fumbled with her wrist, pressing his thumb against the vein. He began doing compressions when Calcon hissed in anger.
"Stupid ape!" she spat, brandishing her gun. "I wasn't going to kill her yet." Rory continued doing compressions and Calcon added, "Don't bother. She's dead."
"You killed Clara," Donna whispered, her eyes glued to Clara. A tear began to fall as she looked up at Calcon, and, struggling vigorously against the ropes, shouted, "You bastard!"
The Doctor slowly glanced up at Calcon, his eyes darkening as Rory saw 'The Oncoming Storm' seeping into them. He opened his mouth to say something, perhaps scream at her for killing the girl who saved his life more than once when Calcon suddenly raised her gun again.
"It's time," she hissed. "To kill you properly."
That as when the Doctor suddenly noticed the wheezing. The sound quickly filled the room as the lights began to flicker. Calcon didn't seem to notice it as she fingered the trigger. She hissed gleefully at the thought of killing the man in front of her.
That was when a large blue figure took shape above her head. Everyone in the room, with the exception of Calcon, gasped. The object spun around rather quickly. Had Calcon seen it, the object might not have smacked her in the back of the head.
With a loud slap, Calcon stumbled. Her legs gave out from under her, and she collapsed to the floor in a heap.
"Duck!" the Doctor shouted. He and Rory dove to the floor, taking Clara's body with them. Donna cried out as the blue box came spiraling towards her. She slid to the bottom of the column and tucked her head between her legs. She shouted out as it crashed into the column, causing it to collapse and rain her with rubble. The surrounding Silurian guards scattered like scared mice as the TARDIS whizzed over their heads, fading in and out. It smashed into River's column and shattered it, allowing her to free her arms. She ran over and helped Donna up. Eldane fell to the floor as well.
With a final shudder, the TARDIS slammed to the floor, tilting back dangerously before settling down a few feet away from the Doctor.
River and Donna hurried over to the Doctor and Rory, crouching down next to them to make sure they were alright. Donna glanced up at the blue box and whispered, "Doctor… it's the TARDIS."
"How is that possible?" River asked.
They flinched as they heard the lock unclick. The Doctor glanced at each of their faces before saying, "Heads up. Ask them yourselves." He cradled Clara's body as the door swung open.


"Doctor?" Maria called. "What's out there?" She came up behind Rose, who was peering over the Doctor's shoulder.
Before she could say anything else, she heard snap, "Oi, Spaceman! Where the hell have you been?"
The Doctor opened the door all the way and hurried outside. Maria and Rose were quick to follow. Maria jumped when several tall men wearing strange masks over large green heads held up guns pointing in their directions.
"Hold your fire!" the Doctor snapped. In a flash, he whipped out his screwdriver. Sparks flew from the guns they were holding, and the men dropped them. They hissed angrily, but still stepped back.
A woman with fiery red hair flung herself into the Doctor's arms and gave him a huge hug.
"There you are, Donna," he said. After a moment, he released Donna and crouched down next to four more people; a skinny man with floppy fringe hair; a man with sandy blond hair and a big nose; a woman with poufy hair, and a young brunette, who the skinny man was cradling in his arms.
"Is she alright?" the Doctor asked the skinny man. He didn't reply; he just stared at the Doctor open mouthed. The Doctor then looked at the man with a big nose, repeating the question.
The man shook his head.
"She's dead, Doctor," Donna told him. "She died saving him… well, you, actually."
"I'm the Doctor," the skinny man said. "The 11th Doctor."
10 narrowed his eyes at his later incarnation ("First I meet 9, and now 11," he murmured). Meanwhile, Maria and Rose hurried over to the big nosed man and helped him to his feet.
"Are you alright?" Rose asked him. He nodded and softly replied his name, which was Rory. Rose turned to the poufy haired woman and asked, "Who are you?"
"I'm River Song."
At this, 10's head jerked in her direction, and he jumped to his feet. "You're alive-"
"Yeah, I've already been through this," River put in. "I died when you first met me."
This left the Doctor opening and closing his mouth like a fish.
"Doctor?"
At the sound of Rose's voice, 11 glanced up from Clara's body for the first time, and his eyes fell on Rose. His mouth dropped open, and carefully, he set Clara's head down on the floor, and stood up to envelop Rose in a hug.
Rose was taken by surprise at being hugged by a strange man, but didn't know what to do. It was over before she could react.
Maria hurried over to a green man who was tied to a smashed column, who was slumped over slightly, sitting on the ground. Maria put a hand on his shoulder, and he looked up, slightly dazed. He was not wearing a mask.
"Are you alright?" Maria asked. The alien nodded slightly as Maria ducked behind him to untie the ropes around his wrists.
"I am Eldane," the man said. Once his wrists were free, he rubbed his head.
"Did something hit you?" Maria asked.
"Yes, some rocks knocked me on the way down," Eldane replied. "Just give me a minute, I'll be fine."
Maria helped Eldane to his feet, glancing uncertainly at the other green men, who were standing by. Maria was sure that under their masks lay angry scowls. She hoped that they all were well out of there by the time they got to let go of their rage.
Maria's attention left Eldane at the sound of a low moan. She spun on her heels and noticed for the first time, another green person on the floor. But the pitch of the sound told her it was a female.
Instinctively, Maria began to approach her. Eldane made a grab for her ankle to keep her from approaching, but missed. Luckily, Rory stopped her before she got to close.
"Don't go near Calcon," Rory hissed.
Calcon slowly got to her hands and knees and stared up at them. "Filthy apes!" she seethed. Her eyes fell on a gun nearby, which she had dropped when she fell. She quickly made a grab for it, but 10, immediately guessing she was dangerous, dove for it. But Calcon was faster.
She grasped the gun and leapt to her feet, aiming at 10, who was on the ground.
"Stay out of the way ape!""
She once again failed to notice the wheezing noise.