Anger
Something was off from the moment The Doctor peeked his head out of the TARDIS' door. It was silent, and scarily so. No voices echoed through halls, not a footstep was to be heard. From what The Doctor could tell, this was a fairly massive base, which meant that there should be people. A lot of them. It seemed like there wasn't a soul left in the building.
Cautiously, The Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS. The air was chilly, but not too cold, yet goose bumps raced up The Doctor's arms. Maybe it wasn't the cold. The whole atmosphere of the place was dark.
The Doctor took one step, then another, each step bringing him closer to the cell Clara might be in. He had parked the TARDIS outside the cell, only because he didn't know what might be inside. Gunmen, aliens, maybe even deadly gas, all of which could kill Clara, and he couldn't allow that to happen.
Taking the last step to the door, The Doctor stopped. He pulled out his sonic and pointed it at the panel beside the door. After a second, the door soundlessly slid open. Keeping the sonic out in front of him, The Doctor slid into the room.
The room was a blinding white. The silence was deafening. Two beds lay empty of people. Clara was nowhere to be found.
"Clara, my Impossible Girl," The Doctor whispered under his breath, scanning the room, with the sonic, for any signs of life. There was none.
Not losing his hope, The Doctor left the room, and stepped into the TARDIS. Clara Oswald was in the other cell, she had to be there, he kept telling himself. She had to be there.
Kevin was terrified beyond measures. Sam was still out cold, Dean was still nowhere to be seen, and someone was trying to break the door to their cell down.
A consistent banging noise was coming from outside the door, and the walls around the cell. Every once and a while the lights would power down, leaving the two in complete darkness.
"Sam," Kevin begged, "Wake up! I don't know what to do!"
Suddenly the temperature dropped in the room, and the hair stood up on the back of Kevin's neck. The lights flickered. Without a second thought, Kevin dived on top of Sam, trying to protect him from what was to come.
Within seconds the door burst out from the wall, nearly hitting both Kevin and Sam. The door cluttered to the ground. Kevin didn't move away from Sam, he didn't want to see who, or what, made the door fly in.
Loud footsteps came towards Kevin and Sam. The steps seemed to rumble the room as they came towards them.
"You must come with me," a powerful voice said from behind Kevin.
When Kevin didn't move a hand grabbed the collar of his shirt and yanked him back. The force of it was so strong that as soon as the man let go of Kevin, he collapsed to the ground.
"Is this man conscious?" the man asked, looking over Sam.
"No," Kevin replied shakily, trying to get back on his feet, "Leave him alone!"
The large man turned around, blood streaked across his face, and fear in his eyes, "I must get you two out of here. There are creatures outside, creatures which I have never seen. I have slowed them down, but we have little time." With that, he grabbed Sam and threw him over his shoulder.
As the man left the room with Sam, Kevin figured he had two options. One, he could try and take down the man, get Sam, and make a break for it, but most likely die in the process by the extremely buff man, or by whatever 'creatures' were outside. The other options was to follow the man, let him lead them out, then hopefully make a run for it from there. The second one seemed like a better option by far, there was a far less chance he'd be murdered this way, and the man would most likely protect them from whatever was outside the door.
Kevin, deciding on option two, followed the man, and Sam into the hall outside. The stranger had a hammer gripped tightly in his right hand, in a battle position. As they walked, Kevin noticed markings. Black rings splattered the walls. Streaks of blood showed signs of a struggle, yet there were no bodies.
"We are almost there," the man muttered, "We are almost there."
Sam, who hadn't made a sound since the incident, groaned. His eyes opened for a split second before closing again. Kevin wanted to man to stop so he could see if Sam was ok, but he didn't want to make the man mad.
Sam's eyes opened again a few minutes later. He looked around, confusion etched onto his face. He blinked three slow blinks, before going limp again.
"Who are you?" Kevin asked, finally letting his curiosity take over.
The man hesitated before answering, "I am Thor, son of Odin."
Kevin stopped dead in his tracks. He remembered the stories Sam and Dean had told him about the gods, and how awful they were. He wanted to turn around and face whatever evils were in the other direction.
Taking a deep breath, he caught up to Thor, and hoped he hadn't noticed his fear. Kevin knew he wouldn't be able to take on a god, at least not without Sam or Dean.
A sudden roar ripped through the building. The lights around them shut down, leaving them in darkness. Alarms echoed through the halls.
Thor turned to Kevin, shoving Sam into his arms, "Take two rights, a left, a right, and two lefts you should make out of the building. Run as far as you can from here when you get out." Thor took off without a word, leaving Kevin to get Sam to the exit.
Kevin felt along the wall with one hand, dragging Sam in the other. Ferocious roars seemed to come from everywhere around him.
When the bright red exit sign came into view, Kevin nearly screamed with joy. He dragged Sam to the exit with a burst of strength.
The light outside was nearly blinding. Kevin could only squint as he took in his surroundings. He was obviously in a parking lot, cars were scattered here and there. If he was lucky, someone would have left their keys in their vehicle.
As Kevin took a step forward, the sound of crushing metal came from the building behind him. He turned around just in time to see the roof of the complex explode.
Kevin backed up as fast as he could. Debris fell from the sky like rain. A large piece concrete crushed a car not far away from them.
Out of nowhere came one of the most terrifying things Kevin had ever seen, and he had seen a lot. A giant green monster landed only a few feet away from them.
And it did not look happy.
