Eleven Invisible"Where are we, Doctor?" Amy's voice echoed eerily through the dusty chambers of the abandoned castle. The sun shone through the stained-glass windows, leaving glowing footprints on the floor. The grey, heavy stones of the castle seemed weary of age, as if they were sick and tired of holding up the ceiling.Fenn stepped over an antique, dusty woven rug, eaten bare by moths. "I don't know where we are, but it's certainly not the Eye of Orion. What have you gotten us into this time, Doctor?"The Doctor was inspecting a huge crystal chandelier that lay scattered in pieces on the ground. "I don't know. Must have overshot the temporal coordinates
Living a Dream P23WARNING: End of Time spoilers :(It is said that in the final days of planet Earth, everyone had bad dreams. To the west and the north of that world, the human race did gather, in the celebration of a pagan rite, to banish the cold and the dark. Each and every one of those people had dreamt of the terrible things to come; but they forgot, because they must. They forgot their nightmares, of fire, and war, and insanity. They forgot.Except for one.Fenn sat on the side walk, in an alleyway, in the middle of Cardiff. The Doctor was gone, two years in the future, when he would sit with Wilf in the café and tell him about the prophecy. She
Living a Dream P22"Two weeks?! I was asleep for TWO WEEKS?!""Whoa, calm down, Fenn. You didn't miss anything." Jack leaned across the table from the couch opposite her, his smile reassuring. The hub's living area was fairly plain, but it was a relief for Fenn to be sitting down again. She glared at the Doctor over the coffee table, who was sitting next to Jack, "Didn't miss anything? Tell me Doctor, did you go out for a holiday while I was asleep?"He looked uncomfortable, "Yes. Why do you ask?"She sighed, frustrated, "Hmm, let me think. You didn't happen to marry Queen Bess, save a planet from the red carnivorous mor, see the phosphorous carousel of the