Day of the Moon- Part One

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3 Months Later...July, 1969

Florence is in a hotel room she's sat on a chair writing on a piece of paper, there's no markings on her. Suddenly her hotel door bursts open.

"Miss Rose. It's over." Canton states, as he walks in.

Florence folds over the piece of paper, she places it in her pocket. She stands up.

"Really? I think it's just begun. Who're your friends? They single?" Florence asks.

"Shoot her." Canton states.

There's a gunshot, Florence's body then falls to the ground.

[AREA 51, CELL, DAY]

Canton walks into the hanger, two soldiers dragging body bags. The soldiers drag the bags inside.

"Finally found Miss Rose." Canton states.

"Is there a reason you're doing this?" The Doctor asks.

"I want you to know where you stand." Canton tells the Doctor.

"In a cell." The Doctor states.

"In the perfect cell." Canton then corrects him.

(The the soldiers leave)

"Nothing can penetrate these walls. Not a sound, not a radio wave." Canton states.

(He inserts his fingers into holes in the wall and the door slides shut)

"Not the tiniest particle of anything. In here, you are literally cut off from the rest of the universe. So I guess they can't hear us, right?" Canton questions.

"Good work, Canton. Door sealed?" The Doctor asks

"You bet." Canton says.

The Doctor stands and shakes off the chains and removes the straightjacket just as the body bags sit up. The Doctor unzips Rory's bag.

"You Ok?" The Doctor asks.

Canton helps Amy, the Doctor then rushes over to unzip Florence.

"Finally." Amy gasps.

"These things could really do with air holes." Rory states

Florence pops up out of the bag.

"All good?" The Doctor asks.

Florence shakes her head.

"What is it?" The Doctor asks, concerned.

"Not a fan of the look." Florence then states, as she gazes at the Doctor.

"Really? That had to be said?" The Doctor exclaims.

"I mean it ages you. Really. Ages you." Florence gasps.

"It doesn't!" The Doctor exclaims.

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