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Donna decided that she couldn't hold back, and needed to go and see her Spaceman. She concededly left the kitchen and walked to the Doctor's bedroom, not knowing what to expect when she entered. In the back of her mind, she was hoping that these vivid dreams of his wouldn't effect his illness.
The Doctor stood quietly whilst Dani spoke on the phone to her friend. By the sounds of things, they sounded rather close, the Time Lord easily picking up the vibes coming from the young girl. He liked Dani. He never was usually a bad judge of character, so he knew he could trust her. He waited until she was finished speaking to him and put her phone away, to which she turned to look at him.

"He should be here soon. Is there a name I can use for you? I'm sure just 'Doctor' won't cut it with most people."

"Urm, John Smith, just John Smith." The Doctor replied simply. He had noticed that the alien inside the storage room had stopped making a fuss and had gone eerily quiet. But he knew that the Travarian's weren't a very persistent lot. They usually just killed on the spot, not being one for hunters. But just to be sure, he quickly pulled out his sonic screwdriver and did a quick scan of the area. Nothing.
"Yeah perhapst the cab idea was a bit stupid." The Doctor said. "Sometimes I forget little things like that, I need a bigger head to process it all."

Dani then proceeded to pull out her phone and explain about a friend of hers, which the Doctor thought to be a rather good idea once she had finished.

"Well, this Sean sounds like our best bet then, as long as he doesn't mind." The Doctor added politely with a grin.
"A Slitheen is something you don't want to mess with on a bad day," The Doctor told Leander, leading him away from the crater of water. "They're viscous hunters who can smell age, adrenaline and mainly fear. Thankfully, this thing-" the Doctor held up the tracking object. "-is dead. Must have been here a couple of days, so the Slitheen shouldn't have strayed to far from home."

The Doctor let go of Leander's arm and surveyed his surrounds. Masses of countryside surrounded the area, mountains of green swept for miles. The Slitheen could be anywhere.

"Tell me Leander, has there been any disappearances or any strange goings on in the past week? Anything brutal?" The Time Lord asked the young boy as they continued to walk over a desolated field.
Donna watched Jack exit the room to go and check on the Doctor. She finished off her beverage, and walked over to the sink. She couldn't help the urge that came over her to follow Jack. But perhaps it would be better if they were left alone for a while.
The Doctor listened to Dani's idea, but something tugged in the back of his mind. Sniffing the air, trying to ignore the stench of rubbish, he concluded that the day was Saturday. That meant tomorrow was Sunday. He had a day before the building would be fully open again. A day to figure out what was going on.

"We'd perhaps better just leave, it's locked already and the sooner that Travarian looses our scent the better." The Doctor explained to Dani. She suddenly offered him her sweatshirt, but he gently declined the offer by putting his hands up. His Time Lord immune system was keeping him warm enough. He glanced over to her, noticing her warm features. "We'd better get to this hotel of yours."

The Doctor looked down the alley towards the dimply lit street and he sniffed the air once again. 2:30 am, hopefully not too many people around. "Know any good taxi services around here?"
When Dani suggested the park, the Doctor dabbled with the idea. He needed to figure out what was going on here, Travarians never travelled alone which meant there was most likely more nearby. But he also knew Dani would probably want some answers, so he nodded in response. As he nodded, he noticed his ripped suit that was exposing an area of his thin stomach.

"Actually, perhaps the hotel would be best," The Doctor commented. He looked up towards the young girl. "But before we go, we need to make sure that this building is locked. No one gets in, until I figure out what's going on."
The Doctor wasted no time in rushing past the young man and soon enough they were at the crater. He kneeled down beside the cool water and dipped the small object into the liquid, keeping it there for a while. He mumbled something to himself as his back began to twinge again, but he tried to ignore it.

Even though he wasn't looking at Leander, he quietly listened to what the young boy was telling him. He was happily describing his past when suddenly, Leander mentioned something about wanting to meet an extra-terrestrial being. Little did he know, he was stood a couple of meters away from one.

The small object in the Time Lord's hand suddenly began to heat up and the Doctor could feel it's outer core begin to get so hot he could hardly keep a hold of it. And this only meant one thing. One very bad thing. He got to his feet slowly and turned towards Leander who was lying on the ground. The Doctor sighed.

"I'm sorry Leander, I'm so sorry, but we're in danger." The Doctor stated grimly, taking a few steps towards the young man. "This-" The Doctor held up the small and now warm object in his hand. "-is a Slitheen tracking device, which means Leander, there are aliens very nearby."
"I should have guessed that what he would dream about, he's been through so much." Donna said. A thought struck her as she took another sip of her tea. "Should one of us go and check on him?"
The Doctor grunted as he tried to push himself forward, but he didn't seem to be getting anywhere. He noticed Dani grab a box and step up towards his trapped figure, feeling slightly uncomfortable as she began to poke at his midriff. When she figured out it was his suit, he frowned.

"Oh, I love this suit, Charlie Chaplin gave it to me..." He said, almost forgetting the situation they were in and he quickly snapped back to reality. "Just do what you have to do." He continued, giving another grunt as he tried to move forward. Thankfully, after some harsh tugging, he felt himself fall through the rest of the window and he landed on the concrete below, the strong smell of alley trash hitting his nose instantly. There was then a loud crash and the Time Lord could here the enraged growl of the alien as it searched the storage room for their scent inside the building . He speedily got to his feet and looked towards Dani.

"Okay, we need to get out of here so I can figure out what's going on here," The Doctor stated, "That Travarian won't leave the building and unfortunately that means I wont be able to get to my TARDIS, for now anyway. Is there anywhere quiet or private nearby, Dani?"
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