Electrifying

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"If aliens fake an alien crash and an alien pilot, what do they get? Us. They get us. It's not a diversion, it's a trap." I realized, my face shocked, not believing what I just said. The Doctor stood next to me, as I was frozen in place and moved in front of me, grasping my hands. "Rebel? Are you okay?" He asked, worry clear in his eyes. I still stared flat right forward, frozen in shock. I shook my head and my eyes refocused.

3rd Person POV
"It was bigger on the inside. I don't know. What do I know about spaceships?" Jackie groaned, venting to the pudgy police man. "That's what worries me. You see, this man is classified as trouble. Which means that anyone associated with him is trouble. And that's my job." He smiled sickly. The alien disguised as Police Commissioner slowly removed his cap to undo the zip across his forehead. Blue light filled the flat.
"Which is?" Jackie cautiously said, standing. "Eliminating trouble." He spoke.

Rebel's POV
"This is all about us. Alien experts. The only people with knowledge how to fight them gathered together in one room." The Doctor turned to the crowd, still holding my left hand. A man sitting behind the podium let one rip. "Excuse me, do you mind not farting while I'm saving the world?" The Doctor sassed. "Would you rather silent but deadly?" He smirked. General Asquith removed his cap and unzipped his forehead. As Green, the man sitting laughed, the room filled with blue light and an alien starts to wriggle out of the skin suit.

"Oh god!" I gasped. "We are the Slitheen." It spoke.
"Thank you all for wearing your ID cards. They'll help to identify the bodies." It laughed evilly. Green held up a remote activation switch, and the ID cards emitted electric shocks to their wearers, including the Doctor and I.

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