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Scene Twelve: How It Ends; FINAL SCENE
Topic Started: Jun 14 2008, 08:54 PM (157 Views)
LadyRahl
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Hold your grandmother's Bible to your breast.
Gonna put it to the test.
You want it to be blessed.
And in your heart,
You know it to be true,
You know what you gotta do.
They all depend on you.
And you already know.
Yeah, you already know how this will end.

There is no escape,
From the slave-catchers' songs.
For all of the loved ones gone.
Forever's not so long.
And in your soul,
They poked a million holes.
But you never lettem show.
C'mon it's time to go.

And
You
Already know.
Yeah, you already know
How this will end.

Now you've seen his face.
And you know that there's a place,
In the sun,
For all that you've done,
For you and your children.
No longer shall you need.
You always wanted to believe,
Just ask and you'll receive,
Beyond your wildest dreams.

And
You
Already know.
Yeah, you already know
How this will end.

You already know (You already know)
You already know (you already know)
You already love will end



Lyrics to: How It Ends
Preformed by: Devotchka




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The Watchtower



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The Watchtower, the second tallest building in the Citadel, stood erect and proud in the center of the city. A cold wind whipped inland from the bay almost icy, far too cold for this time of year. He looked up into the sky as he pulled a long silver chain from his pocket at the end of which hung a silver locket that almost seemed to glow a faint blue. Lightning danced through the clear night sky, out of place in the bright moonlight.

The man flicked his wrist, jerking the chain and sending the locket flipping up into the palm of his hand. He held the cool metal for a moment before letting it go, the chain snapping taunt as the locket reached the end and he began to repeat the process, a habit that he’d developed years ago when he was lost in thought. His eyes watched the lightning and he let out a long sigh. It was time.

Tonight was the night.

Grabbing the locket in his hand again and looked down at it, debating opening it and looking inside. Had it changed? Was this truly the only way? The risk he’d be taking… the countless lives at stake…. There was far more at risk here than just the lives on Earth. Sometimes he had to ask himself if they really knew what they were doing, if they knew the consequences of what they were planning, but he knew that they did. Of course they did. That’s why they had their chosen ones… he shook his head and slipped the locket back into his pocket.

“It’s time.” Said a voice behind him and he nodded.

“I know.” Jack said. “We’re running out of time.” He turned looking at the old man standing behind him dressed in his normal suit and ascot. “You fuck me over on this,”

“What they plan to do,” Billis Manger said “will destroy everything. Abaddon,”

“I don’t give a fuck about Abaddon.” Jack said. “I killed him once, I can do it again. I’m not doing this for him. I’m doing this for,”

Billis Manger smiled. “I know Jack, we know.”

Jack ran his thumb over the surface of the locket and nodded, looking down at the bay and at the Tower thinking of the HUB that lay under it. Where they were. Where she was. Where he was. Where… he turned and walked towards the stairwell. “Let’s just get this over with. You remember where we need to go?” He just really wished that there was another option.




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The HUB
Level B Holding Cells



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“You two,” Kas said pulling her weapon and gesturing to Gwen and Kara who were sitting together in the cell “come with me.”

“Kas,” Mick said standing up “this isn’t you.”

“Shut up,” Kas said rolling her eyes and turned, squeezing off a round sending it into his left knee. Mick let out a cry of pain and fell to the ground, clutching it.

“Mick!” Gwen cried.

“Don’t!” Kas said swinging the weapon at the two women. “Sit down, just sit the fuck down of you’ll be next. Don’t think I won’t. Baby or not, I’ll shoot you where you stand.” Her tone was aggressive, angry, acidic.

“Baby,” Gwen said, her brows drawing together and Kara took her arm, pulling her back down onto the bench. “Are you,” she looked at Kara who shrugged. They’d all been taken from here one at a time for apparently was some sort of a testing procedure. Blood had been drawn, injections given, tests run. Neither of the two Elite had spoken and neither Jack no Kas had been present during the process. They’d spoken almost in some sort of a code, rattling off numbers and various words that despite Gwen’s training in Torchwood decrypting things, meant nothing to her which she was certain had been the point. She thought for a moment, remembering when she’d been strapped down to that table. How they’d scanned her, how they’d paused and then scanned again…

“I don’t,” Kara started to say and shut up as Kas fired again, this time the bullet burring itself in the brick wall behind the two women.

“I won’t warn you again.” She said glaring at the two of them for a moment before turning her attention back to Mick who was sitting on the ground now, tying a bandage around his bleeding and mangled knee. “You really are pathetic, you know that don’t you?” She asked stepping forward and pressing her foot onto his ruined leg. He let out a scream of pain as she stepped down feeling the bones and cartilage shift. “Oh come on, it can’t hurt that bad.” She taunted.

“Let me shoot you in the leg and step on it,” he hissed at her, sweat pouring down his face. “See what you think.”

“I think I’ll pass,” Kas said squatting down in front of him, the gun hanging between her knees casually though still very much in control. “You had so much potential, you know that don’t know?” She cocked her head to the side looking at him. “But you fell flat, on SO many levels.” She pressed the barrel of the gun into his groin. “If only you’d known how to REALLY please a woman.”

“You never complained,” Mick said.

“Well I was being nice,” she said. “That must be why you joined the army really… you utter inadequacy and ineptitude in the, pleasure department. So small and… well… boring. I’m sure you won’t miss it.” She pulled the trigger and the front of Mick’s pants exploded in a shower of blood. “Not like you knew how to use it anyway. Not like Jack,” she said touching the side of her neck where he’d bitten her, the bruise almost black. “Now HE knows what a woman likes, isn’t that right bitch?” She said turning to look at Gwen.

“Kas,” Mick said, his voice trembling with pain. “I’m sorry… I’m so…”

“God,” Kas said rolling her eyes. “You’re so pathetic!” She cracked the gun across the side of her face. “I’m sorry this and I’m sorry that… a real man doesn’t apologize. He takes what he wants and never looks back.” She stood up and kicked Mick in the face. He fell backwards on the ground, blood pouring from his nose. “Now, you two,” she said “let’s go.”

“You can’t just leave him,” Gwen started to say and gasped cringing back as Kas’s arm moved back, finger pulling the trigger sending one last bullet into Mick’s head killing him.

“There, happy? The useless lump is dead.” She slipped her weapon back into its holster. “Wasn’t worth his weight in spit and now he’ll miss out on Heaven’s Wrath. Might be better for him really…” she looked back at him and let out a breath. “No big loss…he was inferior anyway. Now, move,” she said and opened the cell door, kicking Mick’s legs aside so that they were out of the way.

“What are you going to do?” Gwen asked standing up slowly, uncertain of exactly what to do. “What are,”

“I’m going to shoot your bitch in the face unless you do exactly what I fucking tell you, you skank ass bitch!” Her hand dropped down to the butt of her gun again.

“Don’t you dare use her against,”

“What’re you gonna do bitch?” Kas asked cocking her head to the side. “Your cottage cheese cunt isn’t going to sway me.”

“It’s not worth it,” Kara said looking at Gwen. “Let’s just… let’s just do what she wants.”

“Bitch is smarter than she looks,” Kas said. “She might be worth keeping around. You,” she said looking at Gwen “not so much. Tick tock, bitches. Move. You too pretty boy,” she said nodded to John who’d been sitting there quietly watching. “Don’t want you to miss the show.”




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The HUB
Level A Holding Cells



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“What are we going to do?” Mathias asked leaning against the wall of the cell looking at Ianto who was sitting quietly, looking at the transparent doors to the outside of the cell. “We have no weapons. We have no plan. We have,”

“I’m not sure.” Ianto replied. “I know what Jack would say. He’d tell us to have faith in the Doctor but,”

“So far this Doctor hasn’t done much,” Mathias finished. “You’re wondering if his faith is misplaced.”

Ianto thought about it for a moment and shook his head. “No, I don’t. Jack doesn’t trust anyone who hasn’t earned it. I just wonder if perhaps the Doctor’s site isn’t… blinded by his concern over Dani.” He folded his arms across his chest remembering back to the talk that they’d had in the barn back in Brechfa. The easy way that she’d smiled, the gentle yet firm tone of her voice. No one had seen her yet, no as far as Ianto knew. They’d been keeping them split up for the most part, passing each other occasionally in the hall as they brought them down into the main morgue for testing.

Why they didn’t just bring them to the upper morgue where Owen worked was something of a mystery. The only thing that Ianto could figure was that it was the place where they were holding Dani. For some reason, whatever they had done to her seemed to require constant monitoring. That or she’d proven difficult and they had to keep her restrained and under watch.

Somehow… somehow he doubted it was the latter option.

“We have to kill him,” Mathias said.

“Better men than you have tried blondie,” Jack said walking in front of the glass and punching in the code for the door. “And I’m still around. Try it though,” he said pushing the door open. “I’ll make you my bitch too.” He winked at Ianto and gave him a sly smile. “Come on sweetheart, get that pretty ass moving. It’s time.”

“Time for what?” Ianto asked standing up and pulling his hands from his pockets.

“It’s the Day of Judgement, Heaven’s…” he paused for a moment, his eyes going out of focus for a second before he pulled the pills out of his pocket and took two of them. “Get moving, I don’t want to miss this.”

Ianto and Mathias locked eyes for a moment and Ianto just nodded. Unlike Gwen, he made no attempt to dissuade Jack from his current mind set. It wouldn’t do any good, he knew that. Whatever had been done to Jack seemed to be flipping on and off randomly and he knew that if he was to push it, it would only solidify what had been done. “Just do what he says.” He said and Mathias nodded.

“So you’re not as dumb as you look, eye candy.” Jack said standing aside as Ianto and Mathias stepped out of the cell. “Good boys,” he gave Ianto’s ass a playful slap. “After this is over… we’ll have all the time in the world.”

“I don’t think so,” Mathias muttered softly swinging his elbow backwards hard smashing into Jack’s face and sending him staggering backwards. He landed another blow in his sternum before Jack had time to even think about reacting. His hand grabbed for his waist, ripping the gun off him and he punched him again sending him to the ground.

Ianto grabbed the cell door, slamming it shut. “The hallway’s soundproof,” he said taking the gun from Mathias and slamming the butt of it into the control panel just outside the door. “No one will hear him.” He felt Mathias grab him and press his lips against his.

“We need to end this,” Mathias said letting Ianto go.

“I’m going to fucking kill you blondie,” Jack snarled spitting out a mouthful of blood onto the floor of the cell. “Forget making you my bitch, I’ll kill you and then fuck you. I’ll,”

“The morgue, downstairs,” Ianto said ignoring Jack completely. “That’s where the main junction for the manipulator goes.”

“Don’t you fucking,”

“SHUT UP JACK!” Ianto yelled at him pulling the gun and aiming it at him. “It hurts, I know it does. So don’t make me,”

Jack threw his hands up in the air and sat down on the bed pouting, his blue eyes furious.

“That’s better,” Ianto said shoving the gun into the waistband of his pants. “Whatever they’re doing, has to do with the manipulator. I’ve seen some of the items they’d had… they’ve had Jack pull. Haven’t they Jack?” He asked looking at him and much to Mathias’s surprise, he actually nodded. “Where’s the main junction in there? I know it’s in one of the,”

“Suzie,” Jack said, his eyes clear of anger for a brief moment. “Behind Suzie. Hurry. You don’t… you don’t have much time.” He lowered his head and pressed his face into his hands.
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The HUB
The Main Entrance/Office Area



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“Where are they?” Archer asked leaning against the closed door of the TARDIS. “He should be here by now.”

“It doesn’t matter.” Nina said. “We don’t really need him, or them. The other two don’t’ matter, and he’ll come back after it’s over. Devon!”

“In a minute!” Devon cried from down in the morgue.

“Where’s Dani?” The Doctor asked. “You said that,”

“I’m not breaking my word Doctor,” Nina said. “You’ll see your precious Dani shortly, or at least… what’s left of her. I’m afraid she doesn’t have long. We’ve done what we can to slow the process but, it was a little faster than we would have liked. In the end, it doesn’t matter. We were ready regardless of the speed.”

“Where is she?” Gwen asked.

“She never shuts up,” Kas said smacking Gwen over the back of the head with the flat of her hand. “What about the Kindred?”

“They’ll be sleeping angel,” Nina said. “We sent them some tasty little humans. They can’t be killed, but the right sedatives seem to work wonders. They won’t be a problem. Kas, find Jack. He went to get the other two humans.”

“But,”

“We’ll be fine, angel.” Nina said looking towards the small morgue as they heard metal snap, releasing. “Go now, the sooner you get them…” She gave Kas a gentle smile. “Just don’t forget your band.”

Kas flashed her wrist showing the softly glowing band around her wrist. With one last glare at Gwen she shoved her needlessly, sending her staggering into the rail. “Sorry,” she quipped not meaning it and turned striding towards the holding area where Ianto and Mathias had been kept. Stupid fuck whore… just wait, she told herself. They’ll let you have her eventually. Just wait.

“I’m sorry about that,” Nina said. “She’s rather… possessive of him and the news of the child didn’t exactly, go over well shall we say.”

“What child…oh God.” Gwen said feeling the bottom of her stomach fall out. Her right hand moved to her abdomen and she felt the color drain from her face. “I can’t, I….”

“He’s a fertile one,” Nina said. “The child will be interesting, to see if he has the same… immunities as its father. Good breeding stock is going to be very valuable, very shortly.”

“Dani, what have you…” the Doctor’s face fell as Devon led Dani up the stairs from the office morgue. Her skin was almost entirely silver now except for half her face, one arm and half her shoulder. “A Silvik band, how did you,”

“Torchwood,” Nina said with a smile. “They also had this.” She pulled a black band from her pocket and twirled it between her fingers. “And I’m sure you know what this is Doctor.” The Doctor nodded and his eyes moved back to Dani who was standing there mute beside Devon, a tear rolling down from her non silver eye unable to speak. There was a look of fear, horror and great relief to see him alive. “The Silvik is too far advanced for her to speak any more until the process is complete.”

“What is it?” Gwen asked looking at the black band in Nina’s hand.

“It would reverse the process,” the Doctor said. “If it’s not too late.”

“ It’ll be okay,” the Master said looking at Dani, their eyes locking. “I’ll fix this.”

“No,” Nina said “You won’t Master. If it weren’t for my desire for you to see this, we’d have given you to the Kindred when you’d arrived instead of keeping you sequestered in the cells. If it weren’t for you after all, none of this would be possible.” She turned flipping on the manipulator as Archer went and grabbed the suitcase with the bomb inside of it. She set it down on the floor beside the manipulator, opening it and beginning to prime it. “Now, this is what you’re going to do Doctor.” She said. “You’re going to get me the Eye of Davros and once you do, I’ll give you this.”

“And if I don’t?” The Doctor asked.

“What do you mean if she doesn’t?” The Master asked. “Get the Eye, Doctor and get it now.”

“Do you even know,”

“Of course I know what it is!” He snapped at him furiously. “But this is DANI!” There was an underlay of panic in his voice, sheer terror at the idea of losing her and it showed in his eyes. “You promised her family you’d keep her safe, Doctor.”

The Doctor looked at the Master for a moment, thinking. Thinking about what the Eye could do in the wrong hands, mixed with the Rift, mixed with whatever that device was now meant to do. He looked at Dani who was watching him silently. He could see the fear in his eyes, the desperation, the love… the Master, in love… with Dani. How did she feel about him? How did… this was why he didn’t get into relationships. To complicated. “Very well.” He said with a nod.

“Hurry Doctor,” Nina said twirling the band in her fingers. “I’m afraid your little friend doesn’t have much time.”




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The HUB
The Main Morgue – Level C



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“Who’s Suzie?” Mathias asked as they rushing into the rounded morgue. Door upon door lined the round wall of the expansive room each marked with a number. There were hundreds, no, thousands of drawers in here.

“She was one of us,” Ianto said. “Drawer 162589. Part of Torchwood until, it’s complicated. Most everything that has to do with Torchwood is complicated. Nothing is ever simple here.” His eyes scanned the walls looking for the right drawer. They’d put her back into the same drawer that they had the first time before, before she’d come back. It wouldn’t be too hard to find really, it was the only one with a lock on it. “Just in case,” he said quoting Jack.

“Just in case what?” Mathias asked.

Ianto’s shoulders slumped suddenly. “She didn’t exist, in this timeline. In this place, Suzie Costello never existed.” He pointed to the left. “You look that way, and I’ll go right. Don’t open it if you find that, leave it to me. I don’t, I don’t know what’s inside. Not anymore.” Mathias nodded and the two men went in separate directions. Mathias didn’t doubt him, didn’t question why they had to search for the drawer. He just somehow trusted him which was a good thing considering that they didn’t have a lot of time here. It wouldn’t be long before they noticed that they were missing, that Jack hadn’t come back.

“Are they all full?” Mathias called from the other side of the room.

“No,” Ianto replied, his eyes scanning the drawers quickly. It seemed like he was close, the numbers were about right, just a few digits off. “The room, it’s complicated.” He said with a small laugh and he could hear Mathias chuckle from across the room. Great acoustics really, he had to admit that. “Here, here it is! 162589! Mathias!” He grabbed the handle and after a deep breath, preparing himself for whatever was on the inside, opened the door and pulled the drawer out. “Oh… sweet… Gray.”

“What did they do to him?” Mathias asked looking down at the body that lay on the slap. It bad been mutilated beyond anything that he’d ever seen. “How do you know who it is?” He’d seen a lot in his life, witnessed things that no one should ever had had to see but this, words couldn’t do justice to the scene that lay before him.

“I just do,” Ianto said softly. It was no wonder that Jack hated them so. They’d butchered Gray inhumanly and while he was still alive by the looks of it. Ianto had seen enough death in his life to be able to tell. “Let’s move him, carefully. The junction should be in back of there.”

“Don’t you dare fucking touch him,” Jack’s voice said. “You’ve done enough to him already, Ianto Jones.” Ianto and Mathias turned around and saw Jack walking towards them across the room, Kas at his side, both of them holding their weapons at their sides. “Back away, slowly.”

“How you let them get the drop on you,” Kas said, the corner of her mouth curling up into an amused smile.

“Shut up, princess.” Jack said grabbing the back of her neck with his free hand and kissing the top of her head.

Kas gave Jack’s ass a squeeze. “Let’s just kill them and get this over with. We don’t need them. They’re more trouble than they’re worth really.” She raised her gun and aimed it at Ianto. “Sorry sweetie, but your services are no longer required.”

“NO!” A voice cried as Kas pulled the trigger, a form jumping in the way. The body spun around, hitting the ground hard.

“What the hell,” she said lowering her weapon and they watched as Ianto dropped to his knees beside the body, turning it over.

“Who is it?” Mathias asked remaining where he was standing.

“It’s… Jack.” Ianto said looking back up from the gaunt, still form of Jack Harkness to the other Jack Harkness that was standing only a few feet away. “You…”

“Things have a funny way of working out, don’t they?” Said a pleasant voice from across the room.

“Manger.” Ianto and Jack said in unison, turning to look at the old man.

“It’s been a pleasure to you work you again, Captain.” Billis Manger said with a smile. “I’ll see you again, soon.” He stepped back into the shadows as Jack raised his weapon, squeezing off a round and disappearing into the shadows.

“Fucker,” Jack snapped walking forward and shoving Inato away from the other him. It was surreal, looking at himself like this. It was him, but, not him. They all jumped back as the gaunter Jack gasped, sitting up as he came back to life.

“I’m sorry.” He said looking at the other Jack and grabbing his hand. Kas opened her mouth to scream and the room exploded in brilliant white light.




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The HUB
The Main Entrance/Office Area
Moments earlier



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“The Eye Doctor,” Nina said holding out her hand to him.

“The band,” the Doctor replied.

“She’s not going to give it to you,” Gwen said realizing what was going on. “She wasn’t ever going to give it to you.”

Nina smiled and Devon laughed leaning against the railing. “So they’re not as stupid as they look.” He said. “Hand over the Eye, Doctor or we’ll start killing the others. God’s will,”

“This isn’t God’s will,” Gwen said. “God wouldn’t,”

“In the old days, God sent plagues, he sent floods… to wipe out sin from the world.” Archer said. “Now he’s sent us, but unlike before,”

“Unlike before, we’ll cleanse more than just this world.” Nina said nodding to Devon who grabbed the Eye from the Doctor, shoving him back. He tossed it up to Nina who flipped a switch on the manipulator and turned it to full.

“You can’t do that!” Gwen cried. “Do you even know,”

“Of course she knows,” the Master said. “They did a lot of research on the Rift and how to run… I’m sorry. I never thought that,”

“You never do,” the Doctor replied and John surged forward suddenly, making a grab for Archer but ended up with a fist in his face and a bloody nose. “Dani, you have to listen to me. You have to get the Eye, you have to stop them. You’re the only one who can.” He turned his head to the side as the manipulator flared to life, red-blue light pouring from the machine with blinding intensity.

“Dani!” Nina called. “It’s time. Open it! Archer…”

“Ready!” Archer called pushing the button on the weapon as Dani took the eye from Nina, shoving it onto the burning light and tearing the Rift open, splitting the universe in two just as a burning white light spread up from the stairwell, colliding into the light from the manipulator… and everything was gone.




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Nowhere




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“I can’t… I can’t hold it.” Dani said on her knees. “Doctor, I can’t… hold it.”

“Where did they go?” Gwen asked looking around. “Nina and… and the others. Why is it just…”

The Doctor leaned down and picked up the black band that was laying on the ground. The HUB was gone, or at least most of the HUB was gone. Everything was gone really. Earth, the universe… everything. He could see what their plan had been. The Rift connected this dimension to millions of others, and with the Eye, they could spread its power across the universe, spreading the blast of their bomb to wipe out every living thing in this universe, and all of the others in existence.

Something had happened however, something had gone terribly wrong… or terribly right. He wasn’t sure which. An unexpected explosion of base power, of something unnatural, of something fundamentally wrong that never should have been. “Hold on, Dani. I’m coming.”

“Doctor?” Jack’s voice came to his ears as he, Mathias, Kas and Ianto entered the room, well, what was left of the room which really wasn’t much. The manipulator was there, as was the stairs beside it, and the ground on which they were standing. It seemed as though Jack and the others had just… appeared out of the white nothing that surrounded them. There was nothing else to see. It was as though someone had just… erased the universe.

“The other Jack,” the Doctor said.

Jack nodded and spoke, his voice sounding normal again. His blue eyes no longer distant and distracted, the pain gone. “He grabbed me. When he woke up he grabbed me and,”

“It’s okay Jack.” The Doctor said.

“What happened,” asked Kas. “I don’t,”

“It’s one of the cardinal rules when it comes to time travel,” the Doctor said. “You can never meet yourself. If you do, the energy given off can… potentially cause the end of the universe.” He waved his hand at the missing HUB and space beyond. “As you can see.”

“Doctor,” Dani said looking at him, her eyes pleading, her skin almost totally silver now. She was kneeling in front of the manipulator, the lightning dancing off her skin. It didn’t hurt, what hurt was the power, the power from the Rift. Everything threatening to pull apart, to crumble and implode and she fought with all her might to hold it together. This couldn’t be the end, she wouldn’t let it. Not as long as there was breath in her body, she’d fight to hold it together.

“Doctor?” Kas asked.

“It’s too late Dani,” the Doctor said. “I can’t shut it off. The Silvik is too far advance to stop, but I can move it.” He looked down at the band in his fingers. “I can move it from you to me, and take your place.”

“I don’t think so,” the Master said snatching the band from the Doctor and shoving him away. Before anyone could do anything he fell to his knees beside Dani, slapping the band around her arm and pulling her in tightly to him. She let out a cry of pain and he pressed his lips against hers, the silver on her flesh receding from the black band quickly to the only place of contact that wasn’t connected to the band. It moved quickly from her body on to his, spreading rapidly over his flesh and he pulled back from her. “I’m… sorry.” He looked over at the Doctor. “I’ll make this right Doctor. Not for you, for her.”

“But you’ll be trapped.” The Doctor said and Ianto moved forward, grabbing Dani by the arms and pulling her away from the Master who was rising to his feet.

“Oh, it won’t be the end of me Doctor.” He said with a smile. “You won’t be rid of me that easily.”

“Ianto,” Dani said wrapping her arms around his neck as he picked her up, she felt incredibly drained and heavy. “I missed you.” Her head dropped to his shoulder and her eyes shut, her breathing soft and steady, exhaustion taking hold.

“I missed you too.” He said kissing her cheek gently.

“Hold on,” the Master said stretching out his arms and red-blue fire burst from his silver skin, washing over them erasing everything that remained and enveloping them all in black silent nothing.







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[size=7]As any of you know that have played with me before, this isn't my typical ending for the game... but in a way it is, the good guys win... the bad guys are gone... and as always the question remains... what will happen next.

I've had fun with this game, though I am sorry that this wasn't my strongest. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did and I really hope that at some point, there's interest to do a sequel.

At this point, there's to be no more in character posting. From this point on, this thread is open to any and all commentary and debate. The epilogue should be up sometime this following week.[/size]
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