The Poison Sky
The Doctor was at back of the car trying to turn ATMOS off with his sonic while I tried to use my sonic to unlock the door. "He's gonna choke!" shouted Donna.
"It won't open!" I shouted as I tried tugging on the door.
From out of seemingly nowhere, Sylvia rushed up to the car, slammed the hood, and smashed the windshield with an axe.
"Well, don't just stand there! Get him out!" shouted Sylvia.
We got Wilf out of the car and started to help him back to the house, "Thanks!" said Wilf
"I can't believe you've got an axe!" said Donna.
"Burglars!" replied Sylvia.
"Get inside the house. Just try and close off the doors and windows," said The Doctor.
Just then Ross pulled up in a black cab, "Doctor! Teddy! This is all I could find that hasn't got ATMOS."
The Doctor and I ran to the cab, "Donna, are you coming?" I asked.
"Yeah!" she answered.
"Donna! Don't go!" said her mother, "Look what happens every time that Doctor appears! Stay with us, please."
"You go my darling!" said Wilf.
"Dad!"
"Don't listen to her! You go with the Doctor and Teddy!" encouraged Wilf. Donna hesitated for a moment before running to the cab, "That's my girl!" he shouted.
Donna got in and we headed back to the ATMOS Factory. As we headed back I called my parents in Denver. I told them to get to the basement and stay there until I gave them the all clear.
"Bye! " shouted Wilf.
It didn't take us long to get back to the factory. We got out of the car and I said, "Ross, look after yourself, get inside the building."
"Will do," said Ross. Then he called into his radio, "Greyhound 40 to Trap 1, I have just returned The Doctor and Teddy to base safe and sound, over. "
"Trap 1, received. Over," said Colonel Mace.
"The air is disgusting!" said Donna.
"It's not so bad for me, go on, get inside the TARDIS," said The Doctor, "Oh, never given you a key!" he reached in his coat and pulled out a key, "Keep that! Go on, that's yours! Quite a big moment really!"
"Yeah, maybe we can get sentimental after the world's finished choking to death!" said Donna.
"Good idea!" he said as The Doctor and I headed to the UNIT field base.
"Where are you two going?"
"To stop a war!" I shouted. Then, we ran off.
We walked into the field base, and my uncle said, "Right then, here I am, good. Whatever you do, Colonel Mace, do not engage the Sontarans in battle, there is nothing they like better than a war. Just leave this to Teddy and me."
"And what are you going to do?" asked the Colonel.
"We've got the TARDIS. We're gonna get on board their ship."
I noticed Martha sitting at one of the monitoring stations she was looking down at an iPhone and pressed something on it. I walked up to her, "Come on!"
We took to her out to where we left the TARDIS, and found it gone, "But... where's the TARDIS?" asked Martha.
"Taste that, in the air," I said, "Yecch. That sort of metal tang. That's the residue from a teleport exchange. It's the Sontarans, they've taken it."
"We're stuck, on Earth like... like an ordinary person," said my uncle, "Like a human! How rubbish is that! Sorry, no offence, but come on!"
"So what do we do?" asked Martha.
"Well... I mean it's shielded, they could never detect it." I stared at Martha. Something was up with her. Something didn't seem right.
"What?" she asked.
"I'm just wondering, have you called your family and Tom?"
"No, what for?"
"To tell them to stay inside because of the gas."
"Course I will, yeah, but, what about Donna? I mean, where's she?" asked Martha.
"Oh, she's gone home," lied The Doctor, "She's not like you, she's not a soldier. Right. So, avanti!"
Then we started to head back to the field base, as we walked The Doctor and I talked telepathically. "That's not Martha…" I said.
"I know," said my uncle.
"What do we do?"
"Right now nothing… We'll find the real Martha…"
I nodded.
"Change of plan!" said my uncle as we walked back into the field base.
"Good to have you fighting alongside us, Doctor," said Col. Mace.
"We're not fighting, We're not-fighting, as in not hyphen fighting, got it?"
"Now, does anyone know what this gas is yet?" I asked.
"We're working on it," said fake Martha.
"It's harmful, but not lethal until it reaches 80% density. We're having the first reports of deaths from the centre of Tokyo City." said a blond woman working at one of the monitoring stations.
"And who are you?" asked The Doctor.
"Captain Marion Price, sir," said the blond woman as she stood and saluted.
I saluted back, The Doctor said, "Oh, put your hand down. Don't salute."
"That only applies to him," I said.
"Jodrell Bank's traced a signal, Doctor," said the Colonel, "Coming from 5000 miles above the Earth. We're guessing that's what triggered the cars".
"The Sontaran ship," I said.
"NATO has gone to Defcon One, we're preparing a strike."
"You can't do that, nuclear missiles won't even scratch the surface."
"Let me talk to the Sontarans," said The Doctor.
"You're not authorized to speak on behalf of the Earth," said the Colonel.
"I've got that authority, I earned that a long time ago." he said. He used his sonic screwdriver on one of the panel to contact the Sontarain ship. "Calling the Sontaran Command Ship under Jurisdiction Two of the Intergalactic Rules of Engagement. This is The Doctor."
The bridge of the command ship appered on the main screen of the field base, "Doctor, breathing your last?" said Staal.
"My God, they're like trolls," Said Colonel Mace.
"Yeah, loving the diplomacy, thanks," said my uncle, to the Colonel softly. Then, The Doctor walked away from him and moved to an empty seat at one of the monitoring stations. He sat down and asked, "So, tell me, General Staal, since when did you lot become cowards?"
"How dare you!" said Staal.
"Oh, that's diplomacy?" said the Colonel.
"Doctor, you impugn my honor!"
"Yeah, I'm really glad you didn't say belittle cos then I'd have a field day," said The Doctor, "But poison gas? That's the weapon of a coward and you know it. Staal, you could blast this planet out of the sky, and yet you're sitting up above watching it die. Where's the fight in that? Where's the honor? Or, are you lot planning something else? Cos this isn't normal Sontaran warfare. What are you lot up to?"
"A general would be unwise to reveal his strategy to the opposing forces."
"Aaah, the war's not going so well, then? Losing, are we?"
"Such a suggestion is impossible."
"What war?" asked the colonel.
"The war between the Sontarans and the Rutans. It's been raging, far out in the stars for 50,000 years." I said.
"50,000 years of bloodshed, and for what?" asked my uncle.
"For victory. Sontar-ha!" said Staal. Then the other Sontarans on the ship joined in, "Sontar-ha! Sontar-ha! Sontar-ha!"
"Give me a break." said my uncle as he rolled his eye and used his sonic to change the channel on the main screen to a cartoon.
"Doctor. I would seriously recommend that this dialogue is handled by official Earth representation," said the Colonel.
The Doctor soniced the channel back to the Sontaran ship, and asked, "Finished?"
"You will not be so quick to ridicule when you'll see our prize. Behold!" said Stall, as he gestured to the TARDIS behind him, "We are the first Sontarans in history to capture a TARDIS."
"Well. As prizes go, that's... noble," said The Doctor. I smiled knowing that Donna was listening in on the conversation. When The Doctor contacted the Sontarans, he also turned on the monitor in the TARDIS. But, Donna could only watch what we were saying she couldn't contact us. "As they say in Latin, Donna nobis pacem. Did you never wonder about its design? It's phone box. It contains a phone. A telephonic device for communication. Sort of symbolic. Like if only we could communicate. You and I."
Of course Staal didn't know that The Doctor was talking to Donna, "All you have communicated is your distress, Doctor." he said.
"Big mistake though. Showing it to me," said the Doctor as he showed them his sonic, "Cos I've got remote control."
"Cease transmission!" Then the screen went black,
"Oh, well," said my uncle as he got up from his chair.
"That's achieved nothing," said Col. Mace.
"Oh, you'd be surprised," I said.
Fake Martha was looking at a container of the gas that was being analyzed. The Doctor snatched the clipboard she was holding and looking over the results.
"There's carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides but 10% unidentified," said Fake Martha, "Some sort of artificial heavy element we can't trace. You ever seen anything like it?"
"Must be something the Sontarans invented," he said.
"This isn't just poison, they need this gas for something else. What could that be?" I said.
"Launch grid online and active," said Capt. Price.
"Positions ladies and gentlemen, Defcon One initiatives in progress," said Col. Mace.
The Doctor and I rushed over to him "What?! I told you not to launch!"
"The gas is at 60% density, 80% and people start dying, Doctor. We've got no choice."
"Launching in 60, 59, 58, 57, 56…" said Capt. Price, "Worldwide nuclear grid now co-ordinating. 54, 53... "
"You're making a mistake, Colonel!" I said, "For once, I hope the Sontarans are ahead of you. "
"North America, online. United Kingdom, online. France, online. India, online. Pakistan, online. China, online. North Korea, online. All systems locked and co-ordinated. Launching in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5... "
"God save us," Said Col. Mace.
"...4, 3, 2, 1, 0..."
Then the screen shut off, "What is it?" asked Col. Mace, "What happened? Did we launch? Well, did we?"
"Negative, sir," said Capt. Price, "The launch codes have been wiped, sir. It must be the Sontarans."
"Can we override it?"
"Trying it now, sir."
"Missiles wouldn't even dent that ship, so why are the Sontarans so keen to stop you?" asked The Doctor. Then turned toward Fake Martha, "Any ideas?"
"How should I know?" she replied.
A few moments later we heard Ross' voice on the radio, "Enemy within! At arms! Greyhound 40 declaring absolute emergency. Sontarans within factory grounds, east corridor grid six."
"Absolute emergency, declaring Code Red. All troops, Code Red!" said the Colonel.
"Get them out of there!" I shouted.
"All troops, open fire!"
"The guns aren't working," said Ross, I looked down at the ground. I was so mad. I loved humans like my uncle. They have so much potential. The two of us… we've seen all of the greatness that humans have and will achieve. But it hurt that sometimes when we are trying to help them… They just won't listen to us… Ross continued, "Inform all troops, standard weapons do not work. Tell The Doctor it's that Cordolaine signal. He's the only one who can stop them." Then there was only static from the radio.
"Greyhound 40, report," Over. Greyhound 40, report. Greyhound 40, report!"
"He wasn't Greyhound 40, his name was Ross," I said glaring at the Colonel.
"Now listen to me, and GET THEM OUT OF THERE!" shouted my uncle.
"Trap One to all stations. Retreat." said the Colonel, "Order imperative, immediate retreat!" Then he looked back at The Doctor and me, "They've taken the factory."
"Why?' I asked, "They don't need it. Why attack now? What are they up to?"
"Times like this, we could do with the Brigadier," said my uncle, he looked at the Colonel, "No offence."
"None taken," he replied, "Sir Alistair's a fine man, if not the best. Unfortunately he's stranded in Peru."
"Launch grid back online," announced Capt. Price. The computer screens turned back on and then went off again, "They're inside the system, sir. It's coming from within UNIT itself."
"Trace it. Find out where it's coming from, and quickly. Gas levels?"
"66% in major population areas. And rising."
The Colonel, The Doctor and I went into the Colonel's office, "Why are they defending the factory only after we were inside?"
"Because they wanted UNIT here," I said, "You gave them something they needed. Something now hidden inside the factory. Something precious."
"Then we've got to recover it. This Cordolaine signal thing, how does it work?"
"The bullets. It causes expansion of the copper shell," said my uncle.
"Excellent. I'm on it," said The Colonel as he got up and left.
The Doctor and I rushed to the doorway, "For the billionth time, you can't fight Sontarans!" I shouted.
I turned back into the office while my uncle asked for one of the officer's cell phones. Once he was back in the office he tossed it to me and closed the office door. I dialed the number of Martha's cell that was still onboard the TARDIS and put it on speakerphone. It rang once then Donna answered, "What's happened, where are you?"
"Still on Earth," said The Doctor, "But don't worry, we've got our secret weapon."
"What's that?"
I rolled my eyes, "You."
"Oh. Somehow that's not making me happy. Can't The Doctor just zap us down to Earth with that remote thing?"
"Yeah," said The Doctor, "I haven't got a remote, though I really should. But I need you on that ship. That's why I made them move the TARDIS. I'm sorry, but you've got to go outside."
"But there's Sonterruns out there," said Donna.
"Sontarans," I said, "but they'll all be on battle stations right now. They don't walk around having coffee. We can talk you through it."
"But what if they find me?"
"I know, and I wouldn't ask, but there's nothing else we can do. The whole planet is choking, Donna."
There was a pause and then she said, "What d'you need me to do?"
"The Sontarans are inside the factory which means they've got a teleport link with the ship, but they'll have deadlocked it," said The Doctor, "I need you to reopen the link."
"But, I can't even mend a fuse."
"Donna! Stop talking about yourself like that. You can do this. I promise."
There was silence for a few moments, "There's a Sonterrun... Sontaran."
"Did he see you?"
"No, he's got his back to me."
"Okay, Donna, listen," I said, "On the back of his neck on his collar there's a sort of plug, like a hole. That's tthe Probic Vent. One blow to the Probic Vent at it knocks 'em out."
"But he's gonna kill me," said Donna.
"I'm sorry. I swear I'm so sorry. But you've got to try," said the Doctor.
A moment later we heard a thud, "Back of the neck!" cheered Donna.
"Now then you got to find the external junction feed to the teleport," I said.
"What... what's it look like?"
"A circular panel on the wall," said The Doctor, "Big symbol on the front, like a, like a letter T with a horizontal line through it. Or, or two Fs back to back."
"Well, there's a door," said Donna.
"Should be a switch by the side."
"Yeah there is. But it's Sontaran-shaped, you need three fingers."
"You've got three fingers." I said.
"Oh, yeah!" said Donna. We heard the door slide open, "I am through."
"Oh, you are brilliant, you are," said The Doctor as he kissed the phone.
"Shut up. Right. T with a line through it."
Just then we saw Col. Mace walk back in to the field base.
"We've got to go," I said, "Keep the line open!" I slipped the cell phone into my cardigan pocket.
"Counter-attack!" we heard Col. Mace say through the glass.
"I said you don't stand a chance!" said The Doctor from the doorway of the office as we walked out.
"Positions. That means everyone!" he threw us each a gas mask.
"You're not going without me!" said Fake Martha.
"Wouldn't dream of it," said my uncle as we headed out. Once we got outside we saw that all the UNIT officers had gathered around us, all of us were wearing gasmasks. Colonel Mace showed us a gun, "Latest firing stock, what do you think, Doctor?"
"Are you my mummy?" asked my uncle.
I laughed at my uncle's reference to when he and Rose first met Jack.
"If you could concentrate," said the Colonel, "Bullets with a rad-steel coating, no copper surface. Should overcome the Cordolaine signal."
"But the Sontarans have got lasers!" I said, "You can't even see in this fog, the night-vision doesn't work."
"Thank you, Miss Duncan, thank you for your lack of faith. But this time, I'm not listening." He pulled off his gas mask and started to address his soldiers, "Attention, all troops! Sontarans might think of us as primitive. As does every passing species with an axe to grind. They make a mockery of our weapons, our soldiers, our ideals. But no more! From this point on, it stops. From this point on, the people of Earth fight back and we show them! We show the warriors of Sontar what the human race can do!" he spoke into his radio, "Trap One to Hawk Major! Go, go, go!" We all looked up as a loud roaring sound came from over head. The fog starts to clear and we saw the Valiant. "It's working! The area's clearing. Engines to maximum!"
"It's the Valiant!" said my uncle.
"UNIT Carrier Ship Valiant reporting for duty, Doctor! With engines strong enough to clear away the fog."
We took our gas masks off, "Woah, that's brilliant!"
"Getting a taste for it, Doctor?"
"No, not at all. Not me."
"Valiant, fire at will!" ordered the Colonel. Green beams shot out of the bottom of the Valiant and converged on the ATMOS factory. At the same time, UNIT soldiers started an attack on the ground too. And it seemed to work, the Sontarans seemed to be overpowered. We followed Colonel Mace into the factory, "East and north secure. Doctor?" He ran down a hall one way and we turned and went the other direction.
My uncle got out his sonic to find the real Martha. While I pulled out the phone to Donna, "Donna, hold on. We're coming."
Then, Fake Martha showed up, "Shouldn't we follow the Colonel?"
"Nah, you, Teddy, and me, Martha Jones," said my uncle, "Just like old times! Alien technology, this way!" said my uncle as he ran down the hall with Fake Martha and I following. We followed him down a couple flights of stairs.
We reached the basement and I said, "No Sontarans down here. They can't resist a battle."
"Here we go," said The Doctor as he locked onto the signal. We walked up to a door and I used my sonic to open the door. We went inside and saw the real Donna, strapped in a metal basket-like object.
"Martha!" I said as The Doctor and I rushed over.
"I'm so sorry," said my uncle as, he checked her pulse, "Still alive." Just then we heard the click of a gun behind us. We turned and saw Fake Martha had pulled her gun on us. "Am I supposed to be impressed?"
"Wish you carried a gun now?" asked Fake Martha.
"No." I said.
"I've been stopping the nuclear launch all this time."
"Doing exactly what I wanted," said my uncle, "I needed to stop the missiles, just as much as the Sontarans. I'm not having Earth start an interstellar war. You're a triple agent!"
"When did you know?"
"What, you? Oh, right from the start. Reduced iris contraction, slight thinning of the hair follicles on the left temple."
"And, frankly, you smell," I said, "You might as well have worn a T-shirt saying "clone"."
"Although, maybe not in front of Captain Jack."
I gave my uncle a swat on the shoulder, "Hey… Jack is a one woman man now…" I turned to Fake Martha, "You remember him, don't you? Because you've got all her memories. That's why the Sontarans had to protect her, to keep you inside UNIT. Martha Jones is keeping you alive." I pulled a device from the real Martha's head and she woke up with a scream. At the same time the clone fell to the ground in agony.
The Doctor kicked away the gun that the clone dropped, and the two of us hugged Martha to calm her down. "It's all right. It's all right, we're here, we're here. We've got you, got you. "
"There was this thing, Doctor, this alien, with this head…" said Martha.
The cell phone rang, I quickly answered it, "Got it?"
"Yes. Now hurry up!" said Donna.
I handed the Doctor the phone, "Take off the covering. All the blue switches inside, flick them up like a fusebox. And that should get the teleport working."
Martha looked around and saw the clone sitting on the floor struggling to breath, "Oh, my God. That's me."
The Doctor and I worked on the teleport while the real Martha slowly approached her clone. The Doctor gave the real Martha his coat to wear because all she had on was a white hospital gown.
"Don't touch me!" said the Martha clone.
"It's not my fault. The Sontarans created you. But... you had all my memories," said Martha.
"You've got a brother, sister, mother and father."
"If you don't help me, they're gonna die."
"You love them."
"Yes. Remember that?"
"Tell us about the gas," I said from the teleport pod.
"They're the enemy!" said the Martha clone.
"Then tell me. It's not just poison, what's it for? Martha, please!" asked Martha.
"Caesofine concentrate. It's one part of Bosteen, two parts Probic 5."
"Clonefeed!" shouted my uncle as we stepped out of the teleport, "It's clonefeed!"
"What's clonefeed?" asked Martha.
"It's like amniotic fluid for Sontarans," I said, "That's why they're not invading, they're converting the atmosphere."
"They're changing the planet into a clone world," said The Doctor, "Earth becomes a great big hatchery. Cos the Sontarans are clones, that's how they reproduce. Give 'em a planet this big, they'll create billions of new soldiers. That gas isn't poison, it's food!" The Doctor and I went back to work on the teleport.
"My heart... It's getting slower," said the Martha clone.
"There's nothing I can do," said Martha.
"In your mind, you've got so many plans. There's so much that you wanna do."
"And I will. Never do tomorrow what you can do today, my mum says. Cos…"
"Cos you never know how long you've got. Martha Jones... All that life." Then the clone died.
"Doc…tor..." called Donna from the cell phone, "Blue switches done. But they've found me!"
The Doctor and I got the teleports working and deadlocked them open, "Now!" shouted The Doctor as he pointed his sonic screwdriver at the teleport pod, it turned on and a few seconds later, Donna appeared.
She ran up to us and gave us a big group hug, "Have I ever told you how much I hate you?" She said to my uncle then she looked at me, "And how much I love you?"
I laughed and The Doctor broke the hug by saying, "Hold on, hold on. Get off me, get off me! Gotta bring the TARDIS down." He soniced the teleport and returned the TARDIS to where we originally left it in the alleyway. "Right, now. Martha, you coming?" he said as he started entering coordinates into the teleport.
"What about this nuclear launch thing?" asked Martha.
"Just keep pressing N," I said, "we want to keep those missiles on the ground."
Donna caught a glimpse of the dead clone on the floor, then she looked at Martha, "But there's... two of them.
"Yeah, long story," said the Doctor, as she and Martha got in the teleport pod, Here we go. The old team, back together! Well, the new team."
"We're not going back on that ship!" said Donna.
"No, no, no. No. I needed to get the teleport working so that we could get to…" he pressed a button on the teleport and we were teleported to pod in Luke's room, "...here! The Rattigan Academy, owned by…"
Luke was pointing a gun at us and said, "Don't tell anyone what I did! It wasn't my fault, the Sontarans lied to me, they…"
The Doctor marched toward him grabbed the gun out of his hand and said, "If I see one more gun…" Then he threw it across the room..
Donna, Martha and I followed him out of the pod, "You know, that coat, sort of works," said Donna.
"Feel like a kid in my dad's clothes," said Martha.
The three of us laughed as we followed my uncle to Luke's laboratory. Once we got there, The Doctor and I quickly started assembling a device to get rid of the gas. "That's why the Sontarans had to stop the missiles, they were holding back. Because, caesofine gas is volatile, that's why they had to use you to stop the nuclear attack. Ground-to-air engagement could've sparked off the whole thing," said The Doctor.
"What, like set fire to the atmosphere?" asked Martha.
"Yeah," I said, "They need all the gas intact to breed their clone army. And all the time we had Luke here in his dream factory. Planning a little trip, were we?"
"They promised me a new world." said Luke.
"You were building equipment, ready to terraform El Mondo Luko so that humans could live there and breathe the air with this!" said my uncle as he showed off the finished product, "An atmospheric converter."
We all ran outside, "That's London. You can't even see it. My family's in there," said Donna.
"If I can get this on the right setting…" I said, as I adjusted the controls.
"Doctor, hold on, you said the atmosphere would ignite," asked Martha.
"Yeah, I did, didn't I?" he said then he pressed a button and a ball of flame shot up into the sky, the gas ignited and spread around the world.
The Doctor and I crossed our fingers and looked up in the sky and together we said, "Please, please, please, please, please, please, please…."
Soon the burning gas dissipated and revealed a clear blue sky.
"They are geniuses!" shouted Luke.
"Just brilliant," said Martha.
"Now we're in trouble!" said The Doctor as he picked up the converter and ran back inside. He ran back to Luke's room and got inside the teleport pod with the atmospheric converter. I knew what he had to do I had tears in my eyes, "Right, so... Donna, thank you. For everything. Martha, you too. Oh... so many times. Luke, do something clever with your life. Teddy, take good care of the TARDIS."
I smiled my best fake smile, "You bet…"
"You're saying goodbye," said Donna.
"Sontarans are never defeated," said The Doctor, "They'll be getting ready for war. And, well, you know, I've recalibrated this for Sontaran air, so…"
"You're gonna ignite them," said Martha.
"You'll kill yourself," said Donna.
"Just send that thing up, on it's own. I don't know... put it on a delay,"
"I can't." said The Doctor.
"Why not?" asked Donna.
"I've got to give them a choice."
Then he teleported. The second he was gone I broke down sobbing. Donna and Martha tried to comfort me but it was little help. In a few short minutes, I was going to be the Last of the Time Lords. I looked at the teleport pod, and saw Luke fiddling with it, "What are you doing?" I asked.
"Something clever," said Luke. He pressed a button on the teleport and vanished and then a few seconds later The Doctor was in the teleport pod, looking very confused. He crawled to the front of the pod and sat on the edge. I ran over to him and gave him a big hug. Martha ran over and joins us. Donna walked over to us and gave him a big whack on the shoulder and then grasped his arm.
A little later, The Doctor and I were in the TARDIS preparing for departure. Martha was visiting for a little bit before we left and then Donna walked in after saying good-bye to her mom and grandfather, "How were they?" asked Martha.
"Oh, same old stuff," said Donna, as she wiped off a tear and tried to sound casual, "They're fine. So! You gonna come with us? We're not exactly short of space."
"Oh, I have missed all this, but, you know. I'm good here. Back at home. And I'm better for having been away. Besides," she showed Donna her engagement ring, "someone needs me. Never mind the universe, I've got a great big world of my own now!"
She started toward the door, the all of the sudden the door of the TARDIS slamed shut and the whole console room started the shake wildly. It was shaking so hard we could barly stay standing, we all hung onto the console. "What? What!?"
"Doctor, don't you dare!" shouted Martah.
"No, no, no! I didn't touch anything!" shouted my uncle. "We're in flight, it's not me!"
"Where are we going?" asked Donna.
"I don't know, it's out of control!" I said.
"Doctor, just listen to me! You take me home, take me home right now!" shouted Martha.
To Be Continued…
A/N: Okay guys… this is it… I've been waiting to write this next chapter for weeks now! This next chapter is going to be BIG and change the course of Teddy Duncan: Time Lady forever… Something big is coming and if you were paying close attention to "The Fires of Pompeii" you might have figured out what it is… I guarantee that Teddy is not regenerating in this chapter. I'm still not sure if she should regenerate or not.
So, send me your guesses on what the something big is, what do you think of Teddy possibly regenerating, and your general reviews in the comment box below. And, thanks to everyone that's read, reviewed, followed, and favorited this story. Keep them coming they keep me inspired to keep working.
