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Brilliant, right?

And they did.

"I didn't know that!" Drax pouted. "Why would they try to make me make that mixture? What were they going to do with me when they found out it was completed? Kill me? Maim me? Poison me? Do something to me? Dispose of me? I want to know!" he complained.

Martha swallowed. "They were probably going to do one of those," she decided.

The Time Tot made a face. "That is disgusting!"

"Yes, yes it is," the human doctor agreed.

"Doctor, where did you park the TARDIS?" Amy demanded. "My legs are sore."

"Not far," the Doctor promised, looking behind him. "But I suggest we pick up the pace."

"Why?"

"They may be coming after us." the Time Lord ran a little faster.

So did Drax. "I am never trusting a Raxacoricofallapatorian again!" he stuck out his tongue. "Sayanora, suckers!"

And with that he threw a mass of chemicals behind him.

"What was that?" Jack questioned.

"Just a mix of chemicals. We probably should be sprinting by now." the blond Gallifreyan charged past Jack.

"Then, I don't want to know what those chemicals were," the immortal man grinned before charging with Drax.

And so did the rest of the group.

Behind them, all that could be seen was a huge mass of blue cloud; Drax's chemicals had exploded. Raxacoricofallapatorian parts rained down on them, covering the running humanoids.

"What did you do?" the Doctor inquired, glaring at Drax.

"Nothing," the Time Tot had an I'm innocent face on.

"We'll talk about this later," the Time Lord grabbed the younger Gallifreyan's hand before sprinting.

The Doctor snapped his fingers, and the TARDIS door snapped open, leaving the runners to barrel in and promptly collapse.

"What happened to you?" Sarah Jane looked at the panting humans and two skipping Gallifreyans.

"Raxacoricofallapatorians. Slitheen. Some sort of weird chemical that they want to replace all of the vinegar in the universe with. It's only deadly to Gallifreyans. Running. More running. Even more running. Labs. Explosions. Chemicals. Running. TARDIS." Amy panted.

"Drax!" Koschei's eyes lit up as he saw the blond Gallifreyan. "I haven't seen you in so long!"

Where was Theta?

He was still sitting in exactly the same place he was before, unmoving, waiting for Solli to come back to him.

"What's Theta doing?" Drax looked at the boy sitting on the ground.

"He's being stubborn and not moving until Solli comes back to him." Koschei made a face.

"Solli? Why's he here? Doesn't Theta leave him under his bed?" the standing blond boy raised an eyebrow.

"It followed him." the brunette answered. "Then, it went off somewhere, and we can't find him."

"Didn't anyone think to check under Theta's bed?" Drax looked confused. "And if that Theta doesn't have a bed yet," he gestured to the one sitting on the floor. "Surely the Doctor would have one."

Rory frowned. "I've never seen the Doctor go to sleep."

"Just because we haven't seen him doesn't mean he doesn't do it," Mickey reminded.

"Doctor," the nurse turned towards the Time Lord. "We have to look under your bed to find Solli."

"Oh," the Doctor face palmed. "Left hallway, take a right, fifth door on your right, second hallway, third door on your left."

"Okay," Rory tried to remember that as he ventured into the TARDIS.

"Do you think it'll be there?" Martha questioned.

"Maybe," Mickey shrugged. "There is no saying if it is. If it is, wonderful; if it isn't, too bad."

"Yeah," the human doctor agreed.

"Found him!" Rory's voice echoed throughout the TARDIS as he came stumbling in, covered in dust, papers, and various other alien gooes. "Doctor, you really need to clean your room."

"Solli!" Theta leapt up, and Solli pounced on his shoulder.

Let's just say it was a really cute moment.

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