Human Nature/The Family of Blood/Blink

The console of the TARDIS was sparking crazily as Martha, The Doctor and I ran inside the and fell to the floor to duck the lasers being shot at us. He helped us to our feet. I quickly slammed the doors shut on the TARDIS and he looked Martha right in the eye, "Did they see you?"

"I don't know!" she replied

"Did they see you?"

"I don't know, I was too busy running!

I walked up to them, and said, "Martha, it's very important… Did they see your face?"

"No, they couldn't have!" she said.

"Good…"

The Doctor and I ran to the console and started The TARDIS, "Off we go!" he said. Martha stood next to him as he watched the Time Rotor move up and down. Just then, there was some beeping coming from the monitor. I pulled it over to me and looked at it, "Doctor… They're following us…"

He walked over to me and looked at the screen as well. We look at each other and franticly started working the controls., "How can they do that?" asked Martha, "You've got a time machine."

"Stolen technology," said my Uncle, "They've got a Time Agent's vortex manipulator. They can follow us wherever we go, right across the universe…" he paused and I looked at him and he looked at me, "they're never going to stop."

I shook my head then I idea came to me, "Unless... We'll have to do it…

He looked at me, "Are you sure?"

I nodded, "We can set the controls of the TARDIS to drop me home, then you and Martha can go some where else and hide…"

Before my uncle could protest Martha cut in, "What are you two on about?"

The Doctor looked at her, "Martha, you trust us don't you?"

"Of course I do."

"Cause it all depends on you." said my uncle before he ducked under the console to get something.

"What does, what am I supposed to do?" she asked.

My uncle reappeared holding a pocket watch, "Take this watch… 'cause my life depends on it. The watch, Martha- The watch is me."

Martha came around the console and took the watch, "...Right, okay, gotcha...No, hold on! Completely lost!"

"Those creatures are hunters," I said, "they can sniff out anyone- and with us being Time Lords; we are unique. They can track us down across the whole of time and space."

Martha laughed, "And the good news is?"

"They can smell us," said my uncle, "they haven't seen us. And their life's bound to be running out- so, we hide, wait for them to die."

"But they can track us down."

I looked down and my uncle continued "That's why Teddy and I've got to do it. We have to stop being Time Lords. We're gonna become human."

Just then two headsets come down from the ceiling. I reached up and grabbed one. Then, I took my necklace off and put it headset. "Never thought I'd use this again." I said

"What does it do?" asked Martha.

"It's called the Chameleon Arch," I said, "It's will re-write our biology. It will literally change every single cell in our bodies. We are setting it to human."

The Doctor took the pocket watch from Martha and placed it into his headset. "Now, the TARDIS will take care of everything," he said, "Now, it's better off, in case something happens, for me and Teddy to split up. So, The TARDIS will drop Teddy back in Denver with her adopted family and you'll come with me. Then it will invent a life story for me, find me a setting and integrate me. Can't do the same for you...you'll just have to improvise. I should have just enough residual awareness to let you in."

"But... hold on, if you're going to rewrite every single cell- isn't it going to hurt?" asked Martha.

"Yeah…," I said, "It will hurt…." I took my uncle's hand, "Good Luck…"

He looked at me and smiled, "See you in three months…"

I smiled back and we activated the Arch. The next thing I remembered I woke up in my bed in Denver. I resumed my life as if I had never met my uncle and never left.

Three months later, I walked crossed the stage and got my high school diploma. When I turned to look at the smiling faces of my family in the crowd, I saw a familiar looking face. A man wearing a brown suit with blue pinstripes, sitting next to him was also a familiar looking black woman. They were both smiling. Then I heard a voice say, "It is safe… It is time…"

After graduation was over we all went back home, I tried looking around for the man and the woman I saw in the audience but I couldn't see them anywhere. I was in my room and about to change my clothes, when I opened the closet and saw hanging on the inside of my closet door, a red straw fedora with a black ban above the brim, a long sleeved blue cardigan with red flowers on it, a knee-length sleeveless purple dress with pink flowers on it, a short sleeved blue top and purple leggings. On the floor of my closet I saw a pair of black boots with no heel. Then I heard the voice again… "It's time… it's safe…" It sounded like my own voice.

"Who are you?" I called out to the voice.

"I am you…" said the voice, "I'm in the locket you are wearing… it is safe to become you again…"

"What?" I looked at the locket I was wearing. My hands moved to the locket and for the first time I noticed that I could open the locket. Once I did, a golden beam came out of it and enveloped me. I gasped as my DNA was rewritten yet again and my memories were restored. Once the process was finished I looked at the clothes in my closet and smiled.

Once, I was dressed in my normal Time Lady outfit I ran upstairs and saw my uncle and Martha. I smiled and gave him a big hug. He gave me a hug back. After saying good bye to my family. The Doctor, Martha, and I were on our way to our next adventure. As we flew through the Time Vortex, my uncle and Martha told me what happened.

We were being perused by a group called The Family of Blood. They were incorporeal, telepathic creatures. They had very short life spans, if they didn't find a host body within three months they would die. That's why they wanted my uncle and me. If they could inhabit our bodies they would live forever.

After leaving me in Denver, The Doctor and Martha ended up in 1913 England. My uncle became a teacher at a boy's school named John Smith. Martha acted a maid at the school. Martha told me that while he was human, my uncle dreamed of his real life and wrote them down in a book that he called A Journal of Impossible Things. Martha also told me that he started to fall in love with the school nurse, a young widow named Joan Redfern, and he shared the journal with her.

About two months into the stay, The Family tracked the two of them to Earth. They hid their ship and possessed the bodies of several humans, including one of the schoolboys and one of Martha's fellow maids at the school. Once Martha figured out what had happened she tried to bring The Doctor back but one of the schoolboys named Timothy took it. The Family confronted The Doctor at a dance in the village but he along with Martha and Joan were able to escape back to the school.

Once there, The Family attacked the school with an army of animated scarecrows, and captured the TARDIS, forcing them to run again. The Doctor, Martha and Joan found an empty house in the village. Once The Family discovered my uncle escaped they started an aerial attack of the village from their ship. Timothy found the house my uncle was hiding in and returned the watch. Martha and Joan tried to convince my uncle to use the watch and restore himself, but he didn't want to… He didn't want to give up Joan.

Martha said that Joan told her later that the fob watch showed her and my uncle a vision of what life would be like if he remained human. The Doctor wanted to stay with Joan, but Joan knew from reading the journal that if The Family of Blood got what they wanted the consequences would be disastrous. So she convinced him that he had to become The Doctor again.

The Doctor then snuck on board. He stumbled about and pretended to still be human as offered them the watch in exchange for the Family stopping the assault. They agree but when they opened the watch the found it empty and that The Doctors stumbling around was a ruse to imitate the ship's self-destruct sequence.

The Doctor captured them and punished each one of them in a different way for what they and done to the people of the village. The Father was wrapped in unbreakable chains forged from a dwarf star alloy and imprisoned in an underground chamber. The Mother was sent into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, trapping her there for all eternity. The Daughter was trapped within every mirror in existence, the Doctor still visits her once a year. If you've ever seen a strange movement in the corner of your eye when looking in a reflective surface… That's her… The Son was locked in time and imprisoned in the body of a scarecrow to watch over the fields of England as their protector. When you think about it, The Family of Blood wanted to live forever. So my uncle made sure they did…


Our first adventure back together took us to London 2008, a group of alien lizards were going hatch and take over the world. We moved the TARDIS to a safe position away from the nesting ground and took a cab a few block away. We got out of the cab and started running down the street. The Doctor and each had a bow and Martha was carrying a quiver of arrows Just then we heard someone call out, "Doctor! Teddy!" We turned and saw a blond woman in her early 20's running out of a shop.

"Hello!" responded my uncle, "Sorry, bit of a rush, there's a sort of thing happening, fairly important we stop it."

"My God, it's you, it really is you. Oh, you don't remember me, do you?" said the woman

"We don't have time for this. Migration's started," said Martha.

"Look, I'm sorry," I said, "but, we've got a bit of a complex life. Things don't always happen to us in order."

"Gets confusing, especially at weddings, I'm rubbish at weddings, especially my own," said My uncle.

"Oh, my God! Of course, you're time travelers." Said the woman, "It hasn't happened yet! None of it, it's still in your future!"

"What hasn't happened?"

"Doctor! Teddy!" said Martha, "Twenty minutes to red hatching!"

"It was me. Oh, for God's sake, it was me all along. You got it all from me!" said the woman.

"Got what?" I asked.

"Okay. Listen. One day you're going to get stuck in 1969," She handed me a purple plastic envelope, "Make sure you've got this with you. You're going to need it."

"Teddy! Doctor!" called Martha.

"Yeah, listen, listen, got to dash...things happening," Said my uncle, "Well, four things. Well, four things and a lizard."

"Okay. No worries, on you go. See you around, some day…" said the woman.

"What was your name?" I asked.

"Sally Sparrow."

"Good to meet you, Sally Sparrow." said my uncle.

Just then a young man walked up to Sally looking dumbstruck. Sally took his hand and she said to us, "Goodbye, Doctor, Teddy…" Then, Sally turned and lead the young man into the shop, arms around one another. The Doctor and I turned around and hurried off to stop the things and lizards.

Later that night, while Martha was asleep in her room, The Doctor and I were in the library of the TARDIS, wearing our glasses and going over the information in the envelope that Sally gave us. There were handwritten notes, typed out pages including a transcript of a DVD, and pictures. I sighed as I looked over the stuff before us and took off my glasses, "Sometimes I hate being a time traveler…"

"Yeah… I know what you mean… I hate spoilers…" he said, "I'm not exactly looking forward to being stuck in 1969... But, at least we have this information." He then started to gather it all up and put it back in the envelope before handing it back to me, "Come on… We might as well get it over with… Should we tell Martha?"

I thought for a moment, "I don't think we should… She might not go along with this and we need her for the transcript."

The Doctor nodded, "Right… But… when she gets mad for not telling her…" He pointed his finger right at me, "You are taking the blame…"

"All right…"


In 2007, Sally Sparrow broke into an old abandoned house, known as Wester Drumlins. She had come there to take some pictures of the old place. As she walked a room, she saw some peeling wallpaper with the letters "BE" peeking out from underneath. She pulled it off the wall to reveal a message that said, "Beware The Weeping Angels." She pulled another section off the wall and there was another message, "Oh… And Duck! Really Duck!" She pulled off another section and under it was "Sally Sparrow" She pulled off another section "Duck Now!" Then she heard the sound of glass break. She ducked, just missed having her head taken off by a large stone. She turned in the direction of the window and just saw a Weeping Angel statue in the garden. She pulled off one more section of wallpaper and behind it was "Love from The Doctor and Teddy (1969)"

The next day, she returned with her friend, Kathy Nightingale, to see if they could figure out how her name got behind that wall paper. As they looked at the wall, the doorbell of the house rang. Sally went to see who it was while Kathy stayed behind.

At the door was a man who was looking for her. He was told by his grandmother to come to that house, on that day, at that exact time, and give her a letter. When Sally asked who his grandmother was he told her that before she was married she went by the name, Kathy Nightingale. Sally thought it was a joke, but when she went to talk to Kathy, she couldn't find her. She took the letter from the man and started to read it.

The Letter said that if her grandson did as she requested, she would be reading the letter a few minutes after she went to answer the door. For Kathy it would have been over 60 years. Sally didn't believe what she was reading, she thought it was a sick joke. She threw the letter on the floor and went back to looking for Kathy, but she couldn't find her friend. All she found were several Weeping Angels. One of them was holding a Yale key on a rope. As she started to look at the key she heard the door closing downstairs. She took the key from the Angel, ran down the stairs, gathered up Kathy's letter and ran out of the house. She hoped to talk to the man some more but he had left.

Sally went to a coffee shop to read the letter and look at the enclosed pictures. Kathy fell in love with the first person she met when she arrived in 1920's Hull, a man by the name of Ben. He was a good man who took care of her and her children, and she lived a good and full life. In the letter, Kathy told Sally that her parents were gone by this time, and she wanted her to tell her brother, Larry, that she was gone and that she loved him.

So, she did that, she went to the DVD store he worked at to talk to him. While he was waiting for her she saw a video on TV of The Doctor, Teddy, and Martha. She told Larry that Kathy was going to be away on business for awhile and that she loved him. As they talked the video of The Doctor, Teddy, and Martha started again. She asked him what it was and he explained that the video was a DVD Easter egg. The Same video was on 17 unrelated DVDs and no knew how the video got on there. He gave her a list of the DVDs and she left. As she was leaving Larry's co-worker was watching some crime movie and he shouted at the screen, "Go to the police, you stupid woman! Why does nobody ever just go to the police?" So, that's what Sally did.

She went to the police station and was introduced to Detective Inspector Billy Shipton. He was the DI assigned to the disappearances at the Wester Drumlins House. For the last two years, people would drive up to the house, park outside and disappeared. DI Shipton showed Sally the collection of cars that had been recovered from the house. One thing that looked out place was a large blue police box. DI Shipton said that it wasn't a real police box. They couldn't even open the ordinary Yale lock on the door. After explaining all this, DI Shipton asked Sally out for a drink. While she thought he was very attractive, she wasn't interested in going out for a drink right then. But, she told him that she might be interested in the near future and she gave him her phone number then she left. As she was walking away she thought about the Yale key she took from the angels at the house. She went back to talk to DI Shipton some more but when she got back in and found Billy and the police box gone…


Needless, to say Martha wasn't too happy with either one of us when we ended up back in 1969. But, we promised her we would only be suck there for a few months while we waited for Billy Shipton to join us in 1969. We were able to find a small reasonably priced flat for us to stay in while we waited. Martha and I both got jobs while The Doctor worked on what he called his timey-wimey detector. It would let us know when Billy was going to arrive.

One night, about three months after we arrived in 1969, the timey-wimey detector started to ding. We headed out and found Billy just as he arrived, he staggered a bit and hit against a wall and slid down to the ground, my uncle walked up to him and said, "Welcome."

"Where am I?" asked Billy.

"1969. Could be worse," I said, "You've got the moon landing to look forward to."

"Oh, the moon landing's brilliant," said Martha, "We went four times. Back when we had transport…" she said as she gave us both an icy stare.

"Working on it!" said The Doctor.

"How did I get here?" asked Billy.

"The same way we did," I said, "The touch of an angel. Same one, probably, since you ended up in the same year."

Billy started to stand but my uncle stopped him, "No no no no no, don't get up. Time travel without a capsule, nasty. Catch your breath, don't go swimming for half an hour." He sat down on Billy's left side. I sat on his right.

"I don't. I can't." he said.

"Fascinating race, the Weeping Angels," said my uncle, "The only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely. No mess, no fuss, they just zap you into the past and let you live to death. The rest of your life used up and blown away in the blink of an eye. You die in the past, and in the present they consume the energy of all the days you might have had, all your stolen moments. They're creatures of the abstract. They live off potential energy."

"What in God's name are you talking about?" asked Billy.

"Trust me. Just nod when he stops for breath," I said.

"Tracked you down with this," said my uncle as he showed Billy his device, "This is my timey-wimey detector. It goes ding when there's stuff. Also, it can boil an egg at 30 paces, whether you want it to or not, actually, so I've learned to stay away from hens."

"It's not pretty when they blow."

"I don't understand. Where am I?" said Billy.

"1969, like she says," said Martha as she pointed to me.

"Normally, I'd offer you a lift home, but somebody nicked my motor. So I need you to take a message to Sally Sparrow."

"And I'm sorry, Billy," I said, "I am very, very sorry. It's gonna take you a while."

We took Billy back to our flat and explained to Billy what he was going to have to do. He was going to get into publishing, then video publishing, and finally DVD publishing. He was going to put a video that The Doctor and I were going to make, onto 17 different DVDs. Also, he couldn't contact Sally Sparrow again, until the day he first met her and at the specific time designated. Also, it would be the day that he died and he would live until the rain stopped on that day.

He asked why it had to be him, we told him that we had to stick to the established chain of events. Any deviation from that would rip a hole in time and space and destroy 2/3 of the universe. The Doctor told him that he would also lose his hair, I rolled my eyes and gave my uncle a slap on the shoulder.

The next day, we made the video for Sally so she could send the TARDIS to us…


As Sally was trying to figure out where Billy and the police box had gone. She got a phone call from Billy. She was a little surprised to say he was in a hospital. She went to the hospital and found a very old Billy in a bed. He showed her a picture of him and his wife on their wedding day. His wife's name was Sally as well. Then he told her that he has a message from The Doctor and his niece, Teddy. The message was to look at the List of DVDs she got from Larry. Then he explained how he went into publishing, then video publishing, then DVDs and that he was the one who put the Easter Eggs on the DVDs. He told her that they couldn't tell him how they knew that she had the list. Teddy told him that Sally would understand one day, but that he never would. Sally said that once she figured it out she would tell him. But, Billy said that should couldn't because The Doctor and Teddy told him, that day was going to be the last day of his life. Sally then stayed with him until he passed…

After she left the hospital she looked at the list and a light bulb went off in her head. She called Larry and told him that she figured out what the DVDs had in common. It was her… The 17 DVDs were all the DVDs she owned. She told him to bring a portable DVD player and a DVD with the Doctor's Easter Egg to Wester Drumlins. They walked into the room with the message from The Doctor and Teddy painted on the wall, "Okay," said Larry, as he set up the portable DVD player. He picked up a couple of discs,"this is the one with the clearest sound. Slightly better picture quality on this one, but I don't-"

"Doesn't matter." said Sally.

"Okay," he said as he picked a disc and put it into the machine. Then he did what was necessary to find the Easter Egg, "There they are…" The Doctor and Teddy sat down in a couple of chairs and looked into the camera they were sitting in front of.

"The Doctor and Teddy." said Sally

"Who's the Doctor?"

"He's the Doctor," said Sally, "and that's his niece, Teddy."

"Yep. That's us," said the Doctor on the screen.

"Okay, that was scary." said Sally.

"No, it sounds like they're replying, but they always says that." said Larry.

"Yes, we do." said Teddy.

"And that."

"Yep, and this," said The Doctor.

"They can hear us," said Sally, "Oh, my God, you can really hear us!"

"Of course they can't hear us," said Larry as he picked up some papers, "Look! I've got a transcript, see, everything they say. 'Yep, that's me'. 'Yes, I do'. 'Yep, and this'. Next it's…"

"Are you going to read out the whole thing?" said Teddy and Larry together.

"Sorry." said Larry as he went to sit down.

"Who are you?" asked Sally.

"We're time travelers," said The Doctor.

"Or we were. We're stuck in 1969," said Teddy.

Just then Martha came on screen, "All of space and time, they promised me! Now I've got a job in a shop," She pointed at Teddy, "She works as a waitress… We've got to support him!" She pointed at The Doctor.

"Martha!" said The Doctor.

"Sorry," said Martha as she moved off screen.

"I've seen this bit before." said Sally.

"Quite possibly," said Teddy.

"1969, that's where you're talking from?"

"'Fraid so," said the Doctor.

"But you're replying to me," said Sally, "You can't know exactly what I'm gonna say, 40 years before I say it!"

"38," said Teddy.

"I'm getting this down!" said Larry, "I'm writing in your bits."

"How?" asked Sally, "How is this possible? Tell me!"

"Not so fast…"

"People don't understand time," said The Doctor, "It's not what you think it is."

"Then what is it?" asked Sally.

"Complicated." said Teddy.

"Tell me."

"Very complicated." said The Doctor.

"I'm clever and I'm listening," said Sally, "And don't patronize me because people have died, and I'm not happy. Tell me."

The Doctor and Teddy looked at each other then they looked back at the camera, and Teddy said, "People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect. But actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey stuff."

"Yeah, I've seen this bit before," said Sally, "You said that sentence got away from you."

"It got away from me, yeah."

"Next thing, he's going to say is, 'Well, we can hear you.'"

"Well, we can hear you," said The Doctor.

"This isn't possible."

"No. It's brilliant!" said Larry.

"Not hear you exactly," said Teddy, "But we know everything you're going to say."

"Always gives me the shivers, that bit."

"How can you know what I'm going to say?" said Sally.

"Look to your left." said Teddy.

Sally looked to her left and saw Larry, "What does she mean by, 'Look to your left'?" asked I've written tons about that on the forums. I think it's a political statement."

"She means you. What are you doing?" asked Sally.

"I'm writing in your bits. So I've got a complete transcript of the whole conversation. Wait until this hits the net. This will explode the egg forums."

"We've got a copy of the finished transcript. It's on my Autocue," said The Doctor.

"How can you have a copy of the finished transcript?" asked Sally, "It is still being written."

"We told you. We're a time travelers. We got it in the future."

"Okay, let me get my head 'round this. You're reading from a transcript of a conversation you're still having?"

"Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey," said Teddy.

"Actually, never mind that," said Sally. Then she turned to Larry, "You can do shorthand?"

"So?" he asked.

"What matters is we can communicate," said Teddy.

"We have got big problems now. They've taken the blue box, haven't they? The angels have the phone box." said The Doctor.

"The angels have the phone box! That's my favorite, I've got it on a tee-shirt!" said Larry.

"What do you mean, angels? You mean those statue things?" asked Sally.

"Creatures from another world," said The Doctor.

"But they're just statues."

"Only when you see them," said Teddy.

"What does that mean?" asked Sally.

"Lonely assassins, they were called. No-one knows where they came from. They're as old as the universe, or very nearly. They've survived this long as they have the most perfect defense system ever evolved. They are quantum-locked."

"They don't exist when being observed," said The Doctor, "The moment they're seen by any other living creature they freeze into rock. No choice. It's a fact of their biology. In the sight of any living thing, they literally turn to stone. And you can't kill a stone. Course, a stone can't kill you either. But then you turn your head away, then you blink, and oh, yes it can!

Sally looked up and saw a Weeping Angel through the window, "Don't take your eyes off that." She told Larry.

"That's why they cover their eyes," said Teddy, "They're not weeping, they can't risk looking at each other. Their greatest asset is their greatest curse. They can never be seen. The loneliest creatures in the universe. And I'm sorry, I am very, very sorry, it's up to you now."

"What am I supposed to do?"

"The blue box, it's our time machine," said The Doctor, "There is a world of time energy in there they could feast on forever. The damage they can do can switch off the sun. You have got to send it back to us!"

"How? How?" asked Sally.

"And that's it, I'm afraid. There's no more from you on the transcript, that's all I've got. I dunno what stopped you talking, but I can guess. They're coming. The angels are coming for you."

"But listen," said Teddy, "your life could depend on this. Don't blink! Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and don't blink! Good luck!" Then the screen went blank.

"No, don't, you can't!" said Sally.

"I'll rewind him!" said Larry as he got up and walked over to the DVD player.

"What good would that do?!" she said, then she looked at him, "You're not looking at the statue?"

"Neither are you." They looked back at the statue and saw that it was now inside the room and it's face was distorted and angry.

"Keep looking at it," whispered Sally, as she herd a thud behind her, "Keep looking at it!"

"There's just one, right, there's just this one. We're okay if we keep staring at this one statue, everything's gonna be fine."

"There's three more."

"Three?!"

"They were upstairs, I think I heard them moving."

"Where? Three, moving where?"

"I'll look around, I'm going to check," she said as she started creeping towards the door, "Keep looking at this one, don't blink. Remember what he said, don't even blink!"

"Who blinks? I'm too scared to blink."

"Okay. We're going to the door. Front door. Okay. We can't both get to the front door without taking our eyes off that thing. You stay here.

"What?!"

"I'll be just round the corner, stay here!" She ran off to check the front door and found it locked, "They've locked it. They've locked us in!"

"Why?"

"I've got something they want."

"What?"

"The key, I took it last time I was here. They followed me to get it back. I led them to the blue box. Now they've got that!"

"Give them the key!"

"I'm gonna check the back door, you wait here."

"Give them the key, give them what they want! Sally, no, what if they come behind me?!"

"Hang on!"

"Oh, God! Oh, God!"

"It's locked!"

Larry looked away from the Weeping Angel for just a moment and when he turned back around it was right in front of him and it advances on him, "Sally! Sally!"

"It won't open!"

"Sally, please, I can't do this! Sally, hurry up! Where are you?!"

"Larry! They've blocked off the back door, but there's a cellar. There might be a way out, delivery hatch or something."

"I'm coming! I can't stay here." Larry then backed out of the room and then once he was out he ran downstairs.

Sally went down in the cellar and saw three Weeping Angels standing around the blue box in the middle of the cellar, "Okay, boys, I know how this works. You can't move so long as I can see you. Whole world in the box, the Doctor says." Then she heard Larry running down the stairs, "Hope he's not lying, 'cause I don't see how else we're getting out," She glances over and saw the Angel from upstairs, "Oh, and there's your one."

"Why's it pointing at the...light?" asked Larry, then the light in the cellar flickered.

"Oh, my God! It's turning out the lights!"

"Quickly!" he shouted as they ran over to the box.

The lights flickered again, "I can't find the lock!

"Sally, hurry up! Get it open! They're getting faster, Sally, come on!"

Sally found the lock, put the key in but, "It won't turn!"

"Sally!" said Larry. Then, the key turned and let them into the box. Once they were inside, they couldn't believe what they were seeing. Inside that tiny blue box was a gigantic control room.

Before they could react a blue, holographic Doctor appeared on the gantry above the console. "This is security protocol 712," said The Doctor, "This time capsule has detected the presence of an authorized control disc, valid one journey." Larry opened the DVD case he was carrying and the disc inside was glowing. "Please insert the disc and prepare for departure."

Sally looked at the console in the center of the control room, "Looks like a DVD player. There's a slot." Just then the control room started to shake back and forth.

"They're trying to get in!" screamed Larry.

"Well, hurry up then!" screamed Sally.

Larry put the disc into the slot on the console and the machine started to come to life. Then, they could see the room starting to fade. "What's happening?" He asked..

"Oh, my God! It's leaving us behind! Doctor, no, you can't! Doctor!" screamed Sally. They could see the 4 Weeping Angels that surrounded the box. They huddled together and once the box was gone. Sally looked up at the Angels, "Look at them! Quick, look at them!"

"I don't think we need to," Said Larry as he stood up, "He tricked them, The Doctor tricked them. They're looking at each other. They're never gonna move again."


After we gave the finished film to Billy, we head to the house to paint the message on the wall that Sally found. Just as we finished putting the wallpaper up we heard a familiar wheezing coming from the basement. We ran down stairs just as the TARDIS finished dematerializing. We went up the door and went inside. The Doctor and I ran up to the console. "Oh… It's so good to be home!" I said with a smile.

"I know what you mean," said Martha, "It's nice to see the old girl again…" The TARDIS hummed pleasantly at that. We all laughed.

"Let's get out of here," said The Doctor, as he started the TARDIS off on our next adventure. Little did I know the dangers that waited us…

(A/N: I hope you all like this chapter I worked a long time on it and I think it turned out all right)