[Universe 1] The Doctor seemed following his own interesting lead or whatever. "I wasn't strolling around smelling the roses, you were the one who ditched me." She glared at him. Jack and the Doctor ended up going back to exchanging words. To her, Jack was a great guy, saved her when the Doctor had been off on a stroll of his own. She didn't get what the issue was or why the Doctor was so uptight all of a sudden. Jack explained that the ship was by some hospital but that it didn't have anyone in it or around and that it would explode if it wasn't taken care of soon. Jen wasn't sure if it was something she should be concerned with or not. "Go where?" Jen asked the Doctor and looked back to Jack, not sure what she should do. Or what the Doctor was even up to. It was always something crazy with him. "I don't think you're taking this seriously." Jack told the Doctor, getting a bit annoyed. This wasn't how his ploys usually played out. He was happy to con the girl but the guy was proving to be annoyingly stubborn and seemed rather preoccupied. Jack looked to Jen and rested a hand on her shoulder. "I think it's going to be just the two of us striking up the deal." He smiled to her. "Time is running out, I have to remind you." He told the Doctor. Jennifer glanced back and forth between the guys, both clearly wanted to go in different directions and she wasn't sure she wanted to get in the middle of whatever was going on. Jack seemed like an open book but the Doctor was up to something and she wished he'd inform her. They were partners weren't they? Jen wasn't sure who to go with, nor did she like having to pick. "Fine, I'll go along with whatever this is," Jack waved a hand at the Doctor. "at least the company won't be too bad." He said, putting back on a charming smile for his female audience. "I don't know why you were worried about this guy, he's chasing his own shadow." Jack said. But at that moment, it appeared as though a flock of children were scurrying out the back and into the back roads. "Really? Children?" Jack asked, acting as if the Doctor was some sort of creeper. Jen rolled her eyes, it didn't really look that weird did it? It seemed the Doctor was keen to keep following so Jen tagged Jack on the shoulder and ran ahead to catch up with the Doctor. There was a young girl with black hair who seemed to be bothered by something, or someone? "Come on Jack." Jen laughed as she slowed down. "Sorry, just enjoying the view." He chuckled and Jen turned around to run backwards, her face red. "Well that's even better!" "You are such a guy." She shook her head and jogged back around so she didn't trip or anything. - - - [Universe 2] Humans were very fragile things. They had trust issues at times. And yet the Doctor couldn't help but fell compelled to help and protect them. They were capable of so much, no one but him was blessed with the knowledge of past, present and future. And yet the banging on the door was not something he was very familiar with. He held his breath and waited. It happened again. This time, the man crossed over to the door and pressed his ear to it. He listened and then knocked on it himself, a very clear set of four knocks. Was it the wind? Could it be just the wind? Or was something out there? It was possible, a new life form that no one about because of the hostile planet's condition. It was possible. And yet he knew the people stuck inside the ship would not see it was an opportunity to learn, but instead they would surely panic and that was a fault with the humans which he couldn't fix, no matter what he tried. His knocks was returned with four more, which came from outside again. It was clear this wasn't the wind or a brilliant coincidence. The Doctor looked back at the passengers and soon a wild rattling came over the vehicle. He braced himself against the door, "Everyone calm down, sit down!" He tried to take control of the situation. He knew they were stranded for a while and things were quickly coming undone. An outburst from Sky was not what they needed. The Doctor was about to say something but Summer tried herself, to get the blond to calm down. Hysteria could spread like a disease. The Doctor swallowed and saw the lights suddenly failed as the rocking ceased. Finally. He looked around and saw Summer getting to her feet. "Everyone alri-" He cut himself off when he saw where Sky was. Flashlights were passed out as everyone took assessment of themselves. He couldn't help but feel a change in the air around them. "Sky..." He slowly walked over to the woman. The seats were ripped apart. How? Why? Before he could say anything else, the door to the driver was opened and a blinding hot light enveloped everyone. "Close it now!" He yelled. It seemed they had truly been targeted. The Doctor couldn't make sense of anything and everyone was growing even more rabid and restless. "Help is on the way, they had to have sent a distress signal." He assured everyone and moved closer to Sky once more as everyone fell silent. "Sky? Can you move? Are you okay?" He asked. Nothing. "What if that noise is in here? It was heading for her...you saw her freak out." Jethro muttered. "It is alright Sky, just...turn around. Look at me." The Doctor said quietly, ignoring the muttering behind him, they would only make things worse. Something was very different about Sky, but what? The woman turned around and then looked intently at the others. She then looked to the Doctor in the suit and he slowly tilted his head to the right, she did the same thing. Interesting. She wasn't blinking either. "Sky?" He asked. "Sky?" She repeated. "Are you alright?" He asked. "Are you alright?" She repeated. "Are you hurt?" "Are you hurt?" "You don't have to talk." "You don't have to talk." She said again. The Doctor was trying to assess what she was thinking while putting all of the misshapen puzzle pieces together.