Part 4

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CHAPTER 4: Reunited

As I walked closer to the console the doors slammed behind me. I had a feeling she was aware that I was inside of her, and she wanted to protect me from whatever the Doctor was worried about If she didn't know I was here, she wouldn't have let me in. When I walked onto the glass floor where the console was, I noticed a lot of moving parts, the TARDIS almost really felt like she was alive, and I suddenly believed everything the Doctor said! Then I noticed parts started to slightly move, and they weren't moving automaticly. The order went keyboard, weird red turning knobs with a pole in the middle, an old manual window winder handle, a pump that you would find in the hospital that they use for your breathing, and a throttle on a plane. These parts didn't move before,and I was sure of it, it was almost like the TARDIS was showing me how to fly her so, I followed her instructions. Keyboard, weird turning knobs, old fashioned window winder handle, hospital pump, plane throttle. When I pulled the plane throttle, the disappearing sound played and the middle part of the console moved up and down in sync with the sound. I didn't know how to fly her, and I was terrified that I would fly her wrong, and shit would go down. I noticed that these blue buttons were flashing so I decided to push them down, because big flashing buttons are basically begging to be pushed. When I pushed the button the tardis stopped rattling around. I went over to the monitor to see what it said, and I turned the knob at the bottom of it. When I turned the knob the images on the little screen went over to the big screen on the wall by the door. The screen showed all the controls I used and when the TARDIS moved them. First I typed on the navigations keyboard, then I used the helmic regulator, next I turned the locking down mechanism, then I pulled the time rotor handbrake, finally I pulled the space and time throttle. Now on the monitor it said "engines activating . . . dematerialising . . . timerotor activated . . . brakes on." I wanted to look for the lever to turn the brakes off but the mode was locked. But there was one more action left . . . stabilizers activated. I didn't know what else to do so I went over to the doors and tried to open them, but it didn't work, so I looked up at the monitor and it said "Doors locked, open door failure, to open doors in mid flight, toggle locking down mechanism off." So, I walked to the console turned the locking down mechanism, then went to the doors and opened them, as I opened the doors the monitor read, "doors open." I looked outside and saw a tunnel of clouds, a never ending tunnel of clouds. Then when I leaned out more to see better, a lightning strike hit the TARDIS and I flew out. The door slammed shut and sparks were flying out of the box. Then the TARDIS changed her course of flying through the vortex of clouds, she flew down slowing down the spinning, and got under me, she turned on her back and her doors flew open, then I fell inside the TARDIS. When I fell through I thought that I would fall onto a wall, but when I went through the doors I fell on the floor, I was so confused! The TARDIS slammed the doors shut, and I looked over at the monitor next to where I fell, and it had all types of new commands. Then I got up walked to the console and said "thanks, but what do we do now"? I heard the console beep and looked over to the large monitor on the wall and it read "To land bring small monitor in front of typewriter, then type "Locate The Doctor", next look at monitor for confirmation. So I did as the TARDIS said, typewriter, monitor. It confirmed and the TARDIS was still in flight so I asked "What now?" The monitor read "Pull space and time throttle down to rematerialize". So I did that and, she started to land. When the rematerializing process ended a quick drum played to let me know she had landed. The I went over to the doors unlocked them and opened them up. I wanted to see the doctor so badly, so we could fight the aliens. But I knew, secretly that The Doctor would HATE to see me. When I walked through the doors, it was silent. Nothing. No battle. No blood. Just, nothing. I was confused. As I stepped further out of the TARDIS, I heard a voice say "Engines Activating," and the doors slammed shut behind me. Then the TARDIS started to dematerialize. I wondered why, and i was panicking . I quickly turned around and grabbed onto the TARDIS - with the key in the keyhole - and held on with all my life. I felt myself dematerializing with the TARDIS. Then, I saw the vortex of clouds again, and I couldn't feel my arms, I thought I let go but, I held my grip the most as possible. Then, I heard the TARDIS rematerializing, and I could see statues that looked like angels. I was at first scared but then I realized, they are only statues! Thats when I blinked and made the biggest mistake of my life, that one blink. The statues moved, and I was terrified. 'It's OK, it's OK, just open the TARDIS, then she'll tell you what to do from there! It's ok' I kept repeating that in my head. I knew if I kept looking at them and unlocked the TARDIS doors then, I would be safe. I reached behind my back and found the keyhole, but there was no key! Then I remembered that I didn't feel the key when I was in the vortex. Little did I know, the key didn't dematerialize with the TARDIS and I. What would I do!? I was about to blink, so I quickly turned around and started banging on the door "Help! Doctor Help!" I shouted "HELP!!" I looked over my shoulder and the statues were almost behind me! "HELP!! PLEASE I know you're mad at me, but please!" I looked behind me, and I knew this would be the last time I saw anything. The angle reached out for me and...


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