The Doctor and Amy bounced in the TARDIS, with everyone else waving behind them as the door closed. Amy walked up to the console and leaned on the side. The Doctor was already concentrating on the switches and levers. He reached around Amy to press a big red button, "We still have a few loose ends to clean up". Amy hoisted herself from the console and leaned on the rails, asking "So how did the transmat get in New Zealand?"
"As I said, a few loose ends. "
The TARDIS materialised beside a wall, with ice falling from the skies. The Doctor and Amy walked out, immediately clenching at the cold. The Doctor lightly stepped to the corner of the building and looked over. Caitlin and Keiran rushing inside the building, unnoticeable of the Doctor and Amy, peering over. "Where are we?", Amy whispered.
"Bit earlier. Erm. Uhh", the Doctor thought, "Forty.. forty-five.. forty six minutes ago."
The pair caught the door before it closed and sneaked in. They listened by the door as Caitlin entered Amy's DNA into the machine. A moment later, a flash signalled the Doctor and Amy to enter. Will and Caitlin looked behind their shoulders to see The Doctor and Amy.
Will asked surprisingly, "Amy! How are you.. You're frozen though!"
The Doctor stormed forwards, Sonicing the radiator, as he continued to the Transmat machine, "We're from the future, yes we all save the day hurrah, anyway, do you guys not bother turning on the heating around here?". The radiator didn't respond.
"All done!", The Doctor exclaimed, marvelling at the transmat, with dripping liquid, "Ready to be shipped.". Amy sat on a chair, still confused, "What is that stuff, Doctor? What are you doing?"
"Moving the transmat. To New Zealand."
"To where?!" Will and Caitlin both rudely shouted."
"New Zealand. You'll see why later. This stuff is the formula Holcroft developed to clean clothes. I have parts of my own and your DNA into this, Amy. The machine won't recognise us, but we can teleport this machine beside the Volcano.
"To kill the aliens?"
"It's already done, Amy, I can't change this."
The TARDIS materialised back in it's same position. The Doctor and Amy stepped out. "Now what, Doctor?" Amy asked.
"When we first came here, Holcroft stabbed you. When he first heard your name, he tried to kill you. Why?"
"I don't know, you tell me."
"Well, I don't know either, but we have to create a reason."
"Time maintenance, Doctor. Couldn't we just leave it?"
"Of course not! After all we've been through, I can't just let time unravel around us from a simple mistake."
Inside the building, the Doctor pulled out his Sonic Screwdriver and disabled the security cameras in the main area, then prodded Amy. She reluctantly boosted forwards, into the boss' lab. She looked up towards the working camera, and winked. A few moments later, she stepped out, with a bat in her hand. "What did you do?" The Doctor asked.
"Broke the radiator."
Several hours later...
He appeared inside the TARDIS. It was empty, just a video footage of Amy beating the radiator with a bat, repeatedly, inside his office. He looked closer as the TARDIS automatically scanned her face from the footage and up appeared, "Name: Amelia Pond", along with a host of biographical information. She jumped up from underneath the console and said, "The TARDIS has a transmat too, you know." Holcroft jumped from his feet and looked down, seeing Amy, "uh what?", he asked as he then flashed away. The Doctor jumped out from underneath too as they both stepped up to the level above. "Are we done, yet?", Amy moaned.
The Doctor smiled, "Yes! Of course! Now, where do you want to go? I bet Rory's still up for Space Orient Express, again, unless you don't want to go again. How about Tahiti? Or Space Tahiti! I need some heat now, speaking of heat, this Santa sweater is roasting me, ooh I would like some turkey now, some roast turkey would be brilliant. I met a man called Roast Turkey once, he was a nice fellow, well he was a nice fellow until he tried to kill me, lovely man nonetheless, so Space Tahiti with Roast Turkey it is! Amy?"
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