Here for you

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TW: Torture!

Doctor's POV:
"Your the timeless child."
"No. No I am not."
That conversation running through my mind at any given moment. Being in prison at a time right now doesn't help. I should be out there looking far and wide across the universe and try and find out who I really I am and what's even my purpose. "Why. Why. WHY DID THEY DO THIS." I yell out loud so loud that the prisoners across the hall can hear. I hear yelling of them telling me to shut up. I go to my small corner of the cell and huddle up into a ball. Tears silently run down my face. I try and stop them but it doesn't work and I wore myself out and fell asleep.
My eyes snap open.
No. No. No. NO.
The torture was brutal. Torture was used as some kind of punishment and being curious that happened to me a lot.
This time was the worst time.
And I was about to relive it.
Brace yourself Doctor.
White lights blinded me as I woke up in a hospital type bed. I wasn't in my prison jumpsuit anymore instead I was dressed in a white and blue hospital gown. I tried to move then I looked up to see that arms wear painfully stretched out and so where my legs. Needles where already stuck into me. There was a bright yellow liquid which I knew it was oxycron. Which makes the skin way more sensitive. There was also a heart monitor and surrounding me was a blue hospital curtain. Then a man with ten arms came in the room along with a normal looking woman. "Oh Doctor you never learn do you." The woman said to me in her sing song tone. I saw the tray of all the torture instruments they had. I felt a cold hand take my shaky one. Then I felt cords getting pressed roughly on to my temples. Then I heard a machine start up then in the space of ten seconds shock was running though my entire body I screamed and screamed I felt another cold hand move across my extremity sensitive face and covered my mouth as I screamed. After what seemed like an eternity it's finally stoped. I was glad that was over but I knew this was just a warm up. Then I felt stick a thousand needles over my body. I couldn't feel anything but pain at that point. My eyes left drossy and the longest needle set into my body. Then my eyes snapped open and the drossness stopped. I tried to speak but I couldn't. I felt them beginning to cut at my skin every bit of skin they came into contact with I was muffled screaming now and my throat was starting to burn. Then the scratching stopped and the longest biggest needle of them all came into sight. The woman pulled the hospital gown down a bit so they could get to my chest. Then the most unbearable pain came from my chest as the needle pressed in between my two hearts and the cover that was against my mouth let go and I screamed. Then finally dropped of into a uncomfortable sleep.

Yaz's POV:
I was quiet. Too quiet. Then screaming came from the Doctor. She was crying hard, twisting and turning in the medbay bed, she was shaking uncontrollably and her screams could break glass they where so loud. I jumped out of my chair and got into the bed and took her into my arms. "Doctor. Doctor wake up it's okay it's just a dream ." I try and comfort her and get her out of her misery as quickly as possible. "Shh it's okay. I got you. I am not leaving you I promise." I say softly. Then finally a flash of hazel lights up the room.
"Please.. please don't hurt me. I am sorry. Just... please.. don't hurt me." Her voice sound rough and broken. "Hey Doctor it's me. Yaz. Yasmin Khan. I am not going to ever hurt you." I say softly. The blonde alien looks up at me her face is tear stained. "Yaz." She says as she cuddles up and places her head on my stomach and she places her arms protectively around my waist. "That's right I am right here Doctor." I say as I run my fingers through her hair. "Yaz. Please. Stay." She says and I see her little eyes flicker and then finally droops back of to sleep. "Of course I will stay Doctor." I say and the Tardis dims the lights and finally I fall asleep holding the little alien close to me. If I was a protective shield.

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