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Season four, episode thirteen:
Journey's End - Part Two.
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"Donna? Are you all right?! Donna!" The Doctor screamed.
Lynnette only stared in horror. Something ugly fizzed in her chest as she watched Donna crumble into a ball, tight and squeezing like a spider shrivelled up in the darkness. She couldn't swallow the lump in her throat as she watched on hopelessly.
"Destroy the weapon!" Davros barked harshly, and in seconds, it was nothing but ash, and the monster was quick to hum, "I was wrong about your warriors, Doctor. They are pathetic!"
Lynnette hissed. Darkness flooded her veins, whispering threats to the flames that resided in her flesh. She twitched. She wrenched restraint from some hidden part of herself and forced her rage to hold.
"How come there are two of you?" Rose murmured.
"Human biological meta crisis," The other Doctor, the one in blue called from across the room as his eyes flickered across people he shared memories with, ones that weren't his own. They landed on Lynnette for a heavy moment, gaze heightened with unspoken tension.
Lynnette looked away.
"Never mind that," Her Doctor breathed, "We've got no way of stopping the Reality Bomb."
"Detonation in twenty rels...nineteen!"
Lynnette sucked in a harsh breath.
"Stand witness, Time Lord! Stand witness, humans! Your strategies have failed! Your weapons are useless! And, oh, the end of the universe has come."
There was only a drunken delight in Davros as he stared with an unseeing gaze at the screen full of the stolen planets, merely seconds away from being destroyed and bringing everything along with it.
"Nine...eight...seven...six...five...four..."
They'd come too far. They'd done too much. The universe was forcing its final bow by dropping the final curtain call in a sheet of black nothingness.
"Three...two...one..."
The screen flickered off.
An alarm echoed from all around them. It blared, shrieking loudly as everyone spun in surprise, none more than Davros.
"Ohhh..." Lynnette knew that voice.
She spun on her heel.
Donna was no longer curled up in the corner but rather standing proudly behind the control panel. Her eyes glittered with something Lynnette couldn't quite place but liked the look of all the same. It was like Donna had spent he entire life hunched over and had final risen to her full height.