Two
Impossible Things
by
elfin
"Oh,
that is beautiful! I mean just… would
you just look at that! It's
stunning. Seriously. That's gorgeous."
They
both seemed to ignore the fact that they'd just stepped out of an old police
telephone box into the woodland clearing - a phone box which itself had somehow
just materialised without warning. No,
wait. There had been a warning; that
sound like the universe tearing itself apart.
He'd thought it had come from the anomaly now he wasn't so sure.
"It's
a hole, a tear, in space and time. A
portal. A wormhole."
The
first man - brown jacket, pin-stripe suit, tall, lanky even. And wearing All-Stars on his feet, something
which struck Nick as being - for some unfathomable reason - the oddest thing of
all. He stepped forward, hand out in
greeting. "Yes. Sorry.
Should have introduced myself.
Very rude. I've been told
that. Sorry." Nick shook his hand out of manners, which
apparently hadn't left him while the world around him grew increasingly
bizarre.
"Doctor. The Doctor.
And this is Jack."
"I
was just about to introduce myself."
Turning
to follow the Doctor's pointing finger, Nick tried not to let confusion take
control of the situation. "You just
said... it's a portal."
"Or
a portal. Or a tear in time and
space. It's all of those things."
Nick
ignored the question.
"Well…"
he decided to let that go for now.
"What were you doing in the police box, apart from the
obvious?"
"Doc…" Jack nudged him, and realisation crept over
his face.
"Travelling. In a police box."
"There
are loads of them, all over the country, probably all over the world. And I wouldn't go too much closer, they're
very dangerous."
Nick
laughed, he couldn't help himself.
"Country, planet? Your sense
of scale is really weird." He
relented - might as well play along.
"
"Presuming
you mean the year and not the geological period - 2007."
He
rolled his eyes. "That explains
it." Turned to Jack. "We're not on our Earth. Probably slipped through another gap between
universes. We should get back."
But
instead of making a move to leave, the Doctor had come closer. "What's the big gun for?"
For
a second there was no reaction. Then the
Doctor tipped his head back and laughed.
"Dinosaurs! Good
one." He turned, heading for the
box, Jack following with a last - was that longing? - look over his shoulder at
Nick. And a wink too. "Mind you don't get eaten."
So
distracted was he, that he heard Stephen's shout before he saw the thing with
teeth and claws hurl its way through the air with the sole aim of taking a
large bite out of his person.