Yes. I think we’ve crashed. My first time in the Tardis and it crushed. Great.
- Clara!!! Are you ok?
- Yes. You CRASHED the Tardis?
- Oi. It’s not crashed.
- What was that sound then?
- I don’t know. Maybe she’s tired.
- She?
- The Tardis.
- The Tardis is a she now?
- Always has been. Let’s go.
So strange. We walked outside and I couldn’t believe my eyes. It was exactly as I imagined. Well of course, that is what this planet does. Let me try. I want to make the sky orange. N-Nope. Nothing happened.
- Doctor, why it didn’t change?
- You don’t know the first rule about travelling with me?
- Oh,right. The Doctor lies! What is this planet?
- Well…it’s an Earth-like planet. It’s a safe planet. Your mother would kill me if anything happened to you.
- I don’t think so.
- Oh yeah. I am going to park the Tardis. Don’t wonder off.
- B-But
Ok. I am alone on another planet far from home. Neat. What should I do first?
- Hello. By the look on your face, you are not from here.
- Um- No.
- I’m Sally. Do you want to know your future?
- I’m not sure that I should.
- Come on, Clara.
- How did you know my name?
- You told me.
- No. I didn’t. I am sorry. I have to go.
That was awkward. You probably wonder why I didn’t want to know my future. If I learned one thing from my parent’s diaries is that knowing your future is never good.
- A beautiful flower for a beautiful lady.
- Thank you very much sir. Ouch.
- Clara is everything ok? The Doctor looked worried
- Yes. I just- the thorn. Doctor I met a woman who wanted to read my future.
- And?
- She knew my name. But I didn’t tell anyone here.
- What was her name? he looked worried again
- Sally. Why? Doctor is everything ok?
- Of course? Why wouldn’t be? Come on. Let me show you why we are here.
He took me somewhere far from the crowd and then he asked me to close my eyes and listen carefully. Of course I couldn’t hear a thing.
- Listen! With your heart.
- I-I don’t
- Focus.
It was beautiful. I could hear something that sounded like a waterfall and a thunder.
- Open your eyes.
- No. No way.
- Shh... Look
I couldn’t believe my eyes. It was indeed a beautiful water fall. The water was so clear and bleu-ish. The sky above the water was black and the contrast between the two elements was amazing. Like something… I don’t know. Stunning. And then there was something more, there at the base of the fall on that piece of land. It was an animal that looked like a horse but it wasn’t a horse. I looked carefully and I saw it
- This can’t be happening. It-it’s a unicorn?
- Yes. We’ve just witnessed the birth of the last unicorn.
- Amazing. Thank you, Doctor.
He didn’t say anything, he just looked at me and smiled, reviling some sweet dimples. He looks so cute in that light that reflects from the water.
- What now?
- Now, you need to have some fun. What about roller-coasters?
- Awesome.
- Great.
We went back to the town square and the Doctor went to buy cotton-candy. He said he likes cotton-candy now. Oh this man.
- Hei. Clara. We meet again.
- Sally. What do you want from me?
- I want to tell read your future.
- I am good thanks.
I wanted to leave but someone grabbed me and I couldn’t fight it. It put something on my mouth and that it the last thing that I remember.
*Doctor’s POV*
Where did this girl went? I swear! I turn my back for one minute and they are gone. Humans. Ponds. Great. Amy is going to kill me.
-Clara!!! Clara!!! Clara!!!
Oh no. She mentioned someone named Sally. No-no. NO!
Here we go again…
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Hayran KurguMy favorite story was about a man who'd live forever, but his eyes were heavy with the weight of all he'd seen. The Doctor