Jack took a deep breath and the air that filled his lungs had an almost metallic tang. His eyes opened quickly, and his body and mind were alert.
"What's--"
He saw the sky. The sky had gone.
"Doctor!" he called as he sat up sharply. "Doctor's that's..." he felt a tug inside and it hurt. It was as though something was trying to change but he couldn't change. It was forcing the impossible and somehow achieving it.
He swung his head around to look at the Doctor, but he saw nothing there, he saw nothing at all. No rich green grass or bright pink sky.
In a desperate attempt to stop this, he pulled himself to standing on whatever surface he was on, and he ran. He thought for a moment that there was someone he shouldn't be leaving behind, but the thought was short. He couldn't remember who.
He ran. Ran and ran until...
He fell.
His foot tripped and he fell down. Down and down and down until he landed.
And when he opened his eyes, the grass was a thick rich green and the sky was a bright pink.
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"What's--"
He saw the sky. The sky had gone.
"Doctor!" he called as he sat up sharply. "Doctor's that's..." he felt a tug inside and it hurt. It was as though something was trying to change but he couldn't change. It was forcing the impossible and somehow achieving it.
He swung his head around to look at the Doctor, but he saw nothing there, he saw nothing at all. No rich green grass or bright pink sky.
In a desperate attempt to stop this, he pulled himself to standing on whatever surface he was on, and he ran. He thought for a moment that there was someone he shouldn't be leaving behind, but the thought was short. He couldn't remember who.
He ran. Ran and ran until...
He fell.
His foot tripped and he fell down. Down and down and down until he landed.
And when he opened his eyes, the grass was a thick rich green and the sky was a bright pink.