a"You… didn't know there were land mines here?" Rebecca looked between Paul and Taylor, confusion in their eyes, as she explained to them about the land mines left behind during the war, having become overgrown by the forest, nobody knew they were there, unless they have bad luck.

Sharing looks with each other, Paul turned back to Rebecca before saying, "I suppose we're just lucky… er… what about you?"

Rebecca showed him her metal detector, saying that she's been tracking any potential land mines hidden underground, it saved her life multiple times since she ventured into the forest, and hasn't come across a land mine she hadn't detected on her metal detector.

"I even had it tuned by an official!" Rebecca proclaimed that she didn't have to worry about false positives.

Seeing the twinkle in her brown eyes, Paul muses, "This must be some doctor if you're willing to risk your life to meet him!"

Excitedly, Rebecca nods, her dyed blond stiffly moving as she explains in great lengths how she prepared for this trip of hers, causing Taylor to ask her, "What's so special about this doctor that you're risking land mines?"

Growing quiet, Rebecca admitted, "Well, I want him to work on me, he's supposed to be excellent!"

Further confusing the two as they see this barely twenty-something wanting to find this doctor to perform a cosmetic surgery on her.

"Sweetie, why are you looking for a doctor out in the middle of a forest filled with abandoned land mines?" Taylor questions why Rebecca would want with a doctor that can only be found somewhere within this forest, assuming that is, he is real, and not a telltale.

Nodding, Paul agreed with Taylor, bringing up that if it's true there's a doctor somewhere in the forest, it wouldn't be a doctor that Rebecca should attempt finding.

"Why would he be operating here?" Paul gestures as he tried to make sense.

Determined, Rebecca tells him how there's stories that this doctor's went AWOL from the Axis and trying to lay low, afraid of being charged for fleeing during the war.

"Paul, she's so young, why would she risk her life for something she doesn't know for sure's out here?" Taylor confides with Paul as they spoke to one another telepathically, not wanting to risk Rebecca running off on them.

Refraining from frowning, Paul answers, "She thinks this doctor will fix what she perceives wrong with herself, if we try to sway her, she'll accuse us, run off, get herself hurt."

Trying not to make it overtly obvious she's telepathically talking with him, Taylor subtly turned her head as she summed, "We have to lie?"

A reflexive, but subtle nod, Paul asserts, "Yes, my dear, we must put on an act. It's the only way for us to keep her from running off. With this supposed monster, we don't want to chance her coming across it, either."

While they both felt strongly about Rebecca determined to find a fabled doctor to fix her perceived flaws, they had no other choice but to keep their opinions to a minimal or else risk causing more harm than good.

"Once we find the monster and have it dealt, maybe by then she'll find some sense," Paul hoped that by the time this adventure's over with, Rebecca will see their point, and give up chasing stories, especially when she sees a monster for the first time in her life.

Though, they don't know where to start, the monster's depicted as something that can hide among the trees, coupled with the land mines, it's a difficult prospect.

It'll be worse at night where they can't reliably see, so that said, Paul and Taylor must stick with Rebecca until this monster's dealt with, before anyone else's hurt by it.

Finding it's a different story all-together and the TARDIS attempted to find anything about the monster, what it might've looked like, if someone chanced taken a picture, a coverup, but it hasn't come through, yet.

"And you're sure this doctor's in the forest?" Paul tried keeping Rebecca from running away by appealing to her, to his credit it worked, and she asserts that she talked to reputable people who claimed the doctor's somewhere within the forest, all she needed to do's find an abandoned hospital.

With their options limited, Paul and Taylor continued to appeal to Rebecca, allowing them to come with her as she continued looking for this mythical doctor capable of transforming individuals down to their molecules.

While they followed her, Paul and Taylor talked to each other through telepathy, hoping to come up with ideas on how to best proceed with this situation of theirs, mindful of any sudden movements or land mine as Rebecca slowly swayed the metal detector over the ground.

"So young, so pretty, why on Earth would she go out of her way for it?" Taylor questioned why Rebecca sought the doctor so heavily, leading Paul to tell her as they slowly move over an uneven hill, "She only sees her flaws. Even if we tell her she's fine as she is, she won't see it."

Rebecca's heavily focused on her flaws, that's all she sees, even if they tried, she won't break from her obsession, might even be a detriment trying to sway her otherwise.

Coupled with the monster that supposedly roamed the forest and the land mines, their hands are thoroughly tied, and they must make do with the little they got.

"If she's right about the doctor, how could he reconstruct a person's DNA to match their new appearance?" Taylor wondered as Paul helped her over the uneven terrain as Rebecca swayed the metal detector.

Thinking about it, Paul replied, "A good question, my dear, that I'd like to see. I don't think this doctor's doing it for the betterment of society, either."

Too loose in details for him to figure out with ease who they're looking at, but if Paul knew anything during his time adventuring and what his father relayed from his time adventuring, nobody would do such things out of the goodness of their heart, even if there were willing customers with money to spend.

Something isn't right and Paul learnt well from his mother that if there's a gut feeling, he ought to listen to it.

Although, the TARDIS has been sparse with words about where they are, if there's indeed an abandoned hospital, they'll find it.

All he needed's a tall tree.

Relaying to Rebecca the plan, Paul watched the young woman grow curious as she watched him scour for a tall tree for him to climb, much to Taylor's amusement.

"Doctor, be careful!" Taylor says aloud as she watched Paul find a decently tall tree for him to climb up to see over the hedges.

Having climb trees since he was a small child, much to his mother's grief and his father's enjoyment, Paul hoisted himself up the old spruce.

With ease he climbed to the tallest part, overlooking the forest, his angel eyes surveying for anything of note while Rebecca and Taylor stayed at the bottom of the spruce looking up.

Slowly, his angel eyes moved, until Paul spotted smoke in the distance, from a campfire perhaps, and when he relayed this to the women below, he heard back, "Really?"

Climbing back down, Paul reached the bottom with ease, patting himself down as Rebecca and Taylor stood beside each other with looks on their faces.

"Another person, here?" Taylor raised her fine brow at the thought there's someone else.

Looking towards Rebecca for insight, Paul inquired how many people knew about the mythical doctor.

A shrug, Rebecca replied with, "Everybody knows about him."

When pressed, she says she didn't know anyone else seeking the doctor, but wouldn't be surprised if there were the types that gone out to look for him like her, not wanting interference from people in their lives.

She doubted it being a camper, either, nobody foolish enough would camp in this forest, even with a tuned metal detector, and with much of the forest horribly contorted by the bombings, there's not many places to easily pitch tents.

"Well, shall we see?" Paul opted to go with his gut feeling, wanting to see who else's in the forest with them.

With the creature and the land mines, it's not a place to be on their own, and it's the Doctor's duties preventing needless harm.