Featuring:The Doctor takes Luke and Ross to the end of the world, but they soon realise they're in more danger than it seems. Ross was in the Tardis, as excited as I was to start our new adventure. We stood in the green light of the control panels, ready for our first voyage. “Right then, tell me. Where do you want to go? Backwards or forwards in time? It’s your choice. What’s it going to be?” The Doctor beamed. “Forwards.” I smiled. “How far?” Doctor asked. “100 years.” Ross said. So, he hit some levers around the controls and the Tardis flew for a few seconds, shaking us around a bit. “There you go. Step outside those doors, it’s the 22nd century.” The Doctor said when the Tardis landed, smug. “You’re kidding!” Ross said, stunned. “That’s a bit boring, though. Do you want to go further?” The Doctor smirked. “Do it.” I nodded. Soon, we were travelling again. “Ten thousand years in the future. Step outside, it’s the year 12005, the new Roman Empire.” Doctor said. “You think you’re so impressive.” Ross scoffed. “He bloody is.” I said, eager. “He wishes.” Ross teased. “Right then, you asked for it. I know exactly where to go. Hold on!” The Doctor exclaimed before soon, we were hurtling through time and space again, for longer. The Tardis stopped. “Where are we?” I asked, practically jumping on the spot. I hadn’t felt excitement like this for a long, long time. We stepped out of the Tardis and it looked like we were just in a simple modern room. The floor was marble and the walls were like a dark oak. The Doctor took us down a flight of steps until we were in front of a large shutter. However, The Doctor pressed a button making the shutter open up, revealing that we were actually in space and looking down at Earth.
“Holy shit…” I gasped, feeling sick in both fear and awe. “You lot, you spend all your time thinking about dying, like you’re going to get killed by eggs or beef or global warming or asteroids. But you never take time to imagine the impossible, that maybe you survive. This is the year 5.5/Apple/26. 5 billion years into your future, and this is the day…” The Doctor said before looking at his watch. “Hold on…” Suddenly, the sun flared and turned red. “This is the day the sun expands. Welcome to the end of the world.” Goosebumps ran all over my skin. The end of the world… I was going to witness it. The Doctor took my hand and brought us down a corridor - the interior was interesting. It was very modern with wooden-like features - not as sci-fi as you’d expect. “Shuttles 5 and 6 now docking. Guests are reminded that Platform One forbids the use of weapons, teleportation and religion. Earth Death is scheduled for 15:39.” A computer voice said on the overhead speakers. “So when it says guests, does that mean people?” Ross asked. “Depends what you mean by people.” The Doctor shrugged. “I mean people. What do you mean?” Ross asked. “Aliens.” “Is this a spaceship?” I asked, curious. “Not really. More like an observation deck. It’s where all the great and good come to watch the planet burn.” The Doctor explained, before using his sonic screwdriver on a wall panel and opening the door. “What for?” Ross asked. “Fun.” He shrugged as we walked into what looked like the observation room. At the front was a large window that looked out into space and onto Earth. There were also a few display cases dotted around with various Earth artefacts. “I should say, when I mean the great and good, I mean rich.” The Doctor added. “But, hold on… They did this once on Newsround Extra. The sun expanding - that takes hundreds of years.” Ross remembered. “Millions, but the planet’s now property of the National Trust. They’ve been keeping it preserved. See down there? Gravity satellites holding back the sun.” The Doctor pointed out. “Why does the planet look the same? I’d have thought the continents might’ve shifted or something.” I asked. “They did, and the Trust shifted them back. That’s a classic Earth. But now money’s run out, nature takes back over.” The Doctor told me. “How long’s it got?” Ross asked. “About half an hour and the planet gets roasted.” The Doctor answered. “Is that why we’re here? I mean, is that what you do? Jump in at the last minute and save the Earth?” Ross asked. “I’m not saving it. Time’s up.” The Doctor shook his head. “But what about the people?” “It’s empty. They’re all gone. No one left.” The Doctor answered. “Just us, then.” I half laughed. “Who the hell are you?!” A voice snapped. We turned around to see a blue skinned man with yellow eyes. He had a very beautiful, elegant metallic, gold suit and what almost looked like a leather swim cap. He also had a gem-like-thing in his forehead and black face paint. I wasn’t sure what was actual biology or accessories. I couldn’t believe I was seeing an actual alien. “Oh, that’s nice, thanks.” The Doctor said, sarcastically. “But how did you get in? This is a maximum hospitality zone. The guests have disembarked. They’re on their way any second now.” He told us. “That’s me. I’m a guest. Look, I’ve got an invitation.” The Doctor said before showing him a piece of paper in a wallet-like-case. It was blank, though. “Look. There, you see? It’s fine, you see? The Doctor plus 2. I’m The Doctor and this is Lewis Campbell and Ross Lynch. They’re my plus 2. Is that all right?” The Doctor continued before putting the paper away. “Well, obviously. Apologies, etcetera. If you’re on board, we’d better start. Enjoy.” He said before going over to a lectern. “The paper’s slightly psychic. It shows them whatever I want them to see. Saves a lot of time.” The Doctor informed Ross and I. “Never give that to an underaged drinker.” I half laughed. “He’s blue…” Ross muttered. “Yeah.” The Doctor nodded. “Okay…” “We have in attendance the Doctor, Lewis Campbell and Ross Lynch. Thank you. All staff to their positions.” The steward instructed. Suddenly, a bunch of tinier blue men wearing black jumpsuits and helmets came out of the doors. They marched into the room and into positions beside some of the display cases. “Hurry now! Thank you! Quick as we can, come along, come along!” The steward said. “And now, might I introduce the next honoured guest? Representing the Forest of Cheam, we have trees, namely Jabe, Lute and Colfa.” The doors opened and in stepped a woman who had skin made of bark. The top of her head reminded me of the shape of a dragon fruit, as the bark narrowed to a blunt point. She wore a red and golden dress. She was also accompanied by two male versions, wearing very dark clothing which looked a bit like it could be armour. Perhaps they were her bodyguards? “There will be an exchange of gifts representing peace. If you could keep the room circulating, thank you. Next, from the solicitors Jolco and Jolco, we have the Moxx of Balhoon.” The Steward introduced. A pretty ugly looking blue thing sat in a hoof-shaped pod came through the door. His head looked like an upside down ballsack and his body looked like melted ice cream. “And next, from Financial Family Seven, we have the Adherents of the Repeated Meme.” A group of black robed figures came in, looking incredibly creepy. “The inventors of Hypo-slip Travel Systems, the brothers of Hop Pyleen. Thank you.” The door opened and two people who had crocodile heads came in, both wearing fur coats and rather posh looking clothing. As he continued rattling off names, the tree people came over to us. “The Gift of Peace. I bring you a cutting of my Grandfather.” Jabe said, before handing the Doctor a plant pot with a twig inside it. “Thank you. Yes, gifts. Er, I give you in return air from my lungs.” The Doctor made up before blowing into Jabe. “How intimate.” She said, sounding flattered. “There’s more where that came from.” I smirked, amused. “I bet there is.” She smirked back, surprising me. “From the Silver Devastation, the sponsor of the main event, please welcome the Face of Boe.” The Steward said before the door opened again. In came, barely fitting through a door, a large glass tank with a big humanoid head inside with straggly hair and squinting eyes. It looked crazy. It was about the size of a Mini Cooper. I was quickly distracted though when the little blue nutsack came over, next. “The Moxx of Balhoon.” The Doctor greeted. “My felicitations on this historical happenstance. I give you the gift of bodily salivas.” Moxx said before spitting into Ross’ face. “Thank you very much.” The Doctor said, holding back a laugh. When he moved away, I couldn’t help but giggle. “Shut up.” Ross said, though also chuckling, wiping the spit off his face with his jacket sleeve. The people in the dark robes came over next - it was impossible to see their faces. They wore these gold chain-necklace things around their necks, though. “A gift of peace in all good faith.” One said in a deep voice, holding out a silver, metal ball. The Doctor let me take it. “And last but not least, our very special guest. Ladies and gentlemen, and trees and multiforms, consider the Earth below. In memory of this dying world, we call forth the last Human. The Lady Cassandra O'Brien Dot Delta Seventeen.” The steward introduced. In came a large canvas of skin, stretched out in a rectangular frame. There was a woman’s face on the front, which just looked seriously creepy. It was being wheeled in by two men hidden in white surgical looking clothes. I couldn’t even see their faces, as they were covered, with goggles on too. They held big tanks with what looked like tubes and sprays attached to it. “Oh, now, don’t stare. I know, I know it’s shocking isn’t it? I’ve had my chin completely taken away and look at the difference. Look how thin I am. Thin and dainty. I don’t look a day over two thousand.” She beamed. “Moisturise me. Moisturise me.” Cassandra instructed the two people with her, who quickly sprayed her. “Truly, I am the last Human. My father was a Texan, my mother was from the Arctic Desert. They were born on the Earth and were the last to be buried in its soil. I have come to honour them and say goodbye.” She continued, tearing up. “This is disturbing.” I whispered to the Doctor. “Don’t get me started.” He half laughed, clearly feeling the same. “Oh, no tears, no tears. I'm sorry. But behold, I bring gifts. From Earth itself, the last remaining ostrich egg. Legend says it had a wingspan of fifty feet and blew fire from its nostrils… or was that my third husband? Oh, no. Oh, don't laugh. I'll get laughter lines.” Cassandra went on, making me cringe. Someone came in, showing the egg off, but it looked way too big. “This bitch for real?” I whispered to the Doctor. “I know right?” He scoffed. A 50’s jukebox was wheeled in next. “According to the archives, this was called an iPod. It stores classical music from humanity's greatest composers. Play on!” She beamed. One of the attendants pressed a button and it began playing ‘Tainted Love’ by Soft Cell. “Refreshments will now be served. Earth Death in thirty minutes.” The steward announced to us all. Ross suddenly rushed out of the room, clearly overwhelmed. The Doctor and I went to go after him, but we were intercepted by the tree woman. “Doctor?” She said before a flash came out of the device she was holding. I assume it was a camera. “Thank you.” Jabe smiled before we continued on after Ross. “Would the owner of the blue box in private gallery fifteen please report to the Steward’s office immediately. Guests are reminded that use of teleportation devices is strictly forbidden under Peace Treaty five point four slash cup slash sixteen. Thank you.” We heard a voice say on the speaker system. “Should we be worried about that?” I asked the Doctor as we went down a corridor, looking for Ross. “Nah. Tell you what, you go back to the Observation Gallery. I’ll go find Ross and sort the Tardis out.” The Doctor told me. “What if one of them starts talking to me?” I asked, nervously. “Then talk back.” He shrugged. “I don’t know how to talk to aliens!” I argued. “You talk to me?” The Doctor frowned. “Yeah but… You don’t count! You’re all hot and shit! I dunno how to talk to a mini blue Yoda or a tree!” I reasoned. “I thought one of those tree dudes were pretty cute.” He shrugged. “Go on.” The Doctor said before pecking my lips and rushing off. I nervously went back into the observation gallery and my eyes darted from alien to alien. I wandered over to the window and watched the Earth - only 25 minutes. “Hello.” A voice said. I turned around to see a man with pink skin and elf ears. He was bald but across his scalp were tiny bumps, then his eyes were bright green. He wore an emerald, floral set of robes too - honestly he looked really cool. “Oh, h-hi.” I smiled. “It’s beautiful isn’t it?” He asked, also looking down to the Earth. “Yeah… Hard to believe it’s going to die.” I admitted. “My name is Klava.” He told me. “I’m Lewis. Nice to meet you.” I smiled. “You too.” Klava smiled back. “Where’d those people you were with, go?” “Oh, one just got a little freaked out. He doesn’t do this sorta stuff… Well, I don’t either but I seem to be handling it better.” I explained. “The other went to comfort him.” “They left you on your own?” Klava asked. “Oh, it’s not like that.” I assured him, before suddenly the space station shook violently, making me fall back into Klava who caught me. “You okay?” He asked. “Y-Yeah… What the hell was that?” I asked. “I'm not sure.” Klava said. “Honoured guests may be reassured that gravity pockets may cause slight turbulence, thanking you.” The steward’s voice said on the speaker system. I soon saw the Doctor and Ross rush into the room. “Gotta go.” I said to Klava before hurrying over to my new friends. “Indubitably, this is the Bad Wolf scenario. I find the inherent laxity of the on-going multiverse.” I heard Moxx say as I went over. Jabe has also come over to the Doctor, also looking a bit worried. “That wasn’t a gravity pocket. I know gravity pockets and they don’t feel like that.” The Doctor told me. “What do you think, Jabe? Listen to the engines, they’ve pitched up about 30 Hertz. Seems wrong, right?” The Doctor asked. “It’s the sound of metal. It doesn’t make any sense to me.” Jabe said. “Where’s the engine room?” The Doctor asked. “I don’t know but the maintenance duct is just behind our guest suite, I could show you and your friends?” Jabe offered. “Sounds like a plan.” The Doctor nodded. “I… I think I’m gonna stay here.” I decided. “Really?” The Doctor asked, surprised. “Yeah. In case I see anything up here, so I can warn you.” I pointed out. “Oh, you beauty.” The Doctor said before giving me another kiss. “Be careful.” He told me before I watched him, Ross and Jabe rush off. Klava came back over, curiously. “Is everything okay?” He asked. “We don’t know yet.” I said. “Earth Death in 15 minutes.” The computer voice said. “Soon, the sun will blossom into a red giant, and my home will die. That's where I used to live, when I was a little boy, down there. Mummy and Daddy had a little house built into the side of the Los Angeles Crevice. I'd have such fun.” Cassandra was saying to everyone, pretentiously. “What happened to everyone else?” I questioned her. Everyone fell silent, including Klava. “What?” Cassandra asked, surprised. “The human race? What happened to them?” I asked her. “They say mankind has touched every star in the sky.” She answered. “So, you’re not the last human.” I scoffed. “I am the last pure human. The others mingled.” Cassandra said with disgust. “Oh, they call themselves New humans and Proto-humans and Digi-humans, even 'Human-ish’, but you know what I call them? Mongrels.” “So you stayed behind?” “I kept myself pure.” Cassandra told me. “Bullshit. How many operations have you had?” I asked her. “708. Next week it’s 709. I’m having my blood bleached. Is that why you wanted a word? You could be flatter, Lewis. You’ve got a little chin poking out.” Cassandra suggested. “Shut the fuck up. You’re not human. You’re just a bitchy trampoline. I was born on Earth and so was my Mum and so was my Dad, so that makes me the actual last human being on this planet, because you are certainly not human.” I said, angrily. “You’re just skin. Makeup and skin. Enjoy your moisturising, Cassandra.” I said before walking away with Klava. “Woah. That was amazing. You’re really from that planet?” He asked as we left the crowd of people, going into a corridor. “Yeah. I’m with a time traveller so…” I nodded. “You’re a piece of history.” Klava whispered. “I mean, I guess, but-“ I was cut off by Klava as he took my head in his hands and kissed me. For some reason, I didn’t stop it. I don’t know why, but I kinda liked this guy, even if he was a weird pink alien. He pushed me up against the wall of the empty corridor as our hands ran over each other’s bodies. Just as it was getting more heated though- WHAM! Klava suddenly collapsed into me and I saw the group of aliens in the cloaks. “What are you-?” Before I could say anymore, the one closest hit me too, instantly knocking me unconscious. I woke up with a pounding headache. I sat up and tried to think about what the hell had happened. One moment I was making out with an alien, the next I got knocked out. I was sitting in some sort of private gallery room, where you could look out into space. Next to me was Klava, who was still unconscious. I barely had a moment to think about it though before suddenly… “Sun filter descending.” The computer voice said, then just began repeating itself again and again. A bright beam of light shot through the window and was expanding lower and lower, gradually. I could feel an intense heat coming off it, making me realise I was in grave danger. “Shit!” I blurted out before rushing to the door - it was locked. “No! Doctor! Doctor!” I shouted, bashing at the door as the burning light grew more. “LET ME OUT!” I continued shouting. Soon, I saw through the window, the Doctor coming around the corner. “Oh, you would be in there, wouldn’t you?!” He said, as he rushed over with Ross and Jabe. “Open the FUCKING DOOR!” I demanded. “Give me two moments!” The Doctor said as I had to crouch down, as the rays hit the top of the door. “Lewi-ARRRRRGHHHHHH!!” A voice suddenly screamed loudly. I turned around to see Klava get disintegrated by the rays. He had most likely just awoken in confusion and as he went to stand up, he hit the sunbeams. “NOOOOO!!!” I cried out in horror as he died before my eyes. “Get down Lewis! It’s fighting back!” The Doctor shouted at me. I ended up having to lay down as the sun rays got lower and lower until finally… “Sun filter rising…” The computer voice said. The sunrays began rising upwards until finally, it disappeared. “The whole thing’s jammed! I can’t open the doors, stay there!” The Doctor instructed me. “Where the fuck am I gonna go?!” I snapped back standing up. “Stay here, Ross.” The Doctor instructed him before he rushed off with Jabe. “Ross, he died…” I whispered, looking back into the empty room. All that was left was some ash where Klava had once stood. “Who was he?” Ross asked. “His name was Klava…” I shuddered, feeling teary eyed. “What happened?” “We were um… We kissed… And then we got knocked out…” I answered. “By who?” Ross asked. “I… I’m not sure… I can’t remember, honestly.” I said, rubbing my still sore head. “Earth death in 5 minutes.” The computer said. “Look at me, okay? Not there.” Ross told me. I tore my eyes away from the space Klava stood and looked back at the concerned Ross, through the glass. “I can’t believe he’s dead.” I whispered. “We’ll stop whoever’s doing this. Klava wasn’t the only one - the steward also died.” Ross informed me. “Fuck… Thats so fucked up…” I whispered. “I know… I’m just glad you’re safe.” Ross told me. “Am I?” I asked. “You are for now and that’s what matters.” Ross said. “You both really kissed?” He asked. “Y-Yeah. I wasn’t expecting it but… I dunno, I wasn’t against it. I didn’t have feelings for him but… I dunno, it was exciting.” I explained. “I’m sorry.” Ross said. “Earth death in 3 minutes.” The computer said. Suddenly, there were loud explosions setting off and the station shook again, making me stumble around along with Ross on the other side of the door. “Fuck! Are you okay?!” Ross yelled out as the lights went red. “What’s happening out there?” I shouted. “I don’t know!” Ross shouted back. “Earth-death in 2 minutes.” The computer said. “Heat levels hazardous.” It then added as a crack began forming on the window in my room. “Fuck! Fuck, fuck, fuck! Ross! I’m not safe!” I panicked as the crack grew. “Shields malfunction.” The overhead speakers said in the same computer voice. Suddenly, sun beams shot through the glass, hitting the wall beside me. Then more shot out, making me panic. “NOOOO!!!” Ross screamed, banging at the door, trying to push it through. I crouched down against the door, trying to dodge the beams of death. It was getting worse and worse, the heat was unbearable. “Planet explodes in 10… 9… 8… 7… 6…” The computer counted down as Ross continued screaming and bashing at the door. If that planet explodes I’m even more screwed. “5… 4… 3… 2… Raise shields- 1.” The computer finished. “Exoglass repair.” I heard an ear splitting explosion just as the window sealed itself, removing the beams of sun and leaving the room filled with smoke. I laid there, panting as I recovered from nearly dying. “YES! Yes! Ohhh thank God! You’re safe!” Ross said before finally, the door let him burst through. He rushed inside and knelt down next to me, hugging me. “Are you okay? Jesus Christ that was close!” Ross muttered, holding me close. “I’m okay… I’m okay…” I breathed, hugging him back. “Let’s get you out of here.” Ross said, bringing me to my feet and taking me out of the room. Still in Ross’ arms, I shakily walked with him to the main gallery room - however it looked like they had the same problem. It looked like Moxx had disintegrated, as there were scorch marks from where he sat in his pod. Not only that, but on the floor in the corner was a pile of the black hooded people, unconscious. Cassandra was also nowhere in sight. “Shit…” I whispered. “It’s okay…” Ross said before the Doctor stormed in, clearly upset. He went over to the two tree dudes, but it looked like he was giving bad news. I realised Jabe was nowhere in sight. The Doctor then came over to us. That’s when I remembered who hit me. “Oh, Lewis…” He said before pulling me into a hug. “I’m so sorry… Are you okay?” “Doctor! It was the black hooded people! They’re the ones who hit me.” I told him. “I know, I already dealt with them but they’re not the ones behind this.. Cassandra is. But are you okay?” The Doctor assured me. I guess that would be why they were all collapsed in a heap on the floor. “Seriously?!” I gasped. “Are you okay?” The Doctor repeated. “I will be. Are you?” I asked. “I will be. Ross?” The Doctor asked. “Yeah, I got off lightly.” He half laughed. “Good. I’ve got some really juicy ideas, you ready?” The Doctor said with a small smirk. “Idea number one, teleportation through five thousand degrees needs some kind of feed. Idea number two, this feed must be hidden nearby.” He explained, loud enough for everyone to hear, before smashing the ostrich egg that was on a display stand, revealing a small device inside. “Idea number three, if you're as clever as me, then a teleportation feed can be reversed.” The Doctor said before using his sonic screwdriver. “Oh, you should have seen their little alien faces!” A voice laughed before Cassandra phased through and appeared before us in a temporary blue glow. “... Oh.” “The last human.” The Doctor said. “So, you passed my little test. Bravo. This makes you eligible to join, er, the Human Club.” Cassandra said, nervously. “Shut the fuck up, people are dead. You're a murderer.” I spat in disbelief. “It depends on your definition of people, and that's enough of a technicality to keep your lawyers dizzy for centuries. Take me to court, then, Doctor, and watch me smile and cry and flutter.” Cassandra rolled her eyes. “And creak?” The Doctor said. “And what?” Cassandra frowned. “Creak. You’re creaking.” The Doctor clarified. She was indeed creaking and cracking. “What? Ah! I'm drying out! Oh, sweet heavens. Moisturise me, moisturise me! Where are my surgeons? My lovely boys! It's too hot!” Cassandra panicked. “You raised the temperature.” The Doctor reminded her. “Have pity! Moisturise me! Oh, oh, Doctor! I’m sorry! I’ll do anything!” She begged. “Help her.” Ross said, disturbed. “Everything has its time and everything dies.” The Doctor growled. “I’m too young!” She screamed before SPLAT! Her skin blew apart in a gross mess. She was dead. Everybody had left, including what was left of the staff, until it was just the Doctor, Ross and I looking out upon the asteroids that were once the Earth. It was sad yet beautiful. “The end of the Earth. It's gone. We were too busy saving ourselves; nobody even watched it die. All those years, all that history, and no one was even looking. It's just… Dead.” Ross said, sadly. The Doctor took our hands in his own. “You think it'll last forever, people and cars and concrete, but it won't. One day it's all gone. Even the sky.” The Doctor told us. “My planet’s gone. It’s dead. It burned like the Earth and now it’s just rocks and dust before its time.” “What happened?” Ross asked. “There was a war and we lost.” The Doctor answered. “A war with who? What about your people?” Ross asked. “I'm a Time Lord. I'm the last of the Time Lords. They're all gone and I'm the only survivor. I'm left travelling on my own 'cos there's no one else.” The Doctor explained. “There’s us.” I smiled. “You’ve seen how dangerous it is, though… You still want that?” The Doctor asked. “No GSCE’s, no jobs, no future… Yeah, I’m staying.” Ross nodded. “I’ve got nowhere else to go.” I agreed. “I just need to ask one thing.” Ross said. “What are you two?” “What?” The Doctor frowned. “Are you two dating? Boyfriends? Together? Or what?” Ross questioned. “So far it feels like an open relationship.” I shrugged. “Oh… Cool.” Ross said, looking hesitant. “You wanna be a part of that?” The Doctor asked, knowingly. “K-Kinda. Yeah.” Ross nodded. So, the Doctor leaned in and kissed him. It was passionate and sweet, but short. “Whoa…” He muttered once the Doctor broke off. Then, he leaned in and kissed me, cupping my face with his hand. I could tell Ross really wanted this - I did too. He was a beautiful, sexy man, how could I not? When he broke off we all exchanged hungry looks. The Doctor stripper off his leather jacket before all three of us leaned in and kissed each other. A threeway kiss - something I hadn't really experienced before. We all sloppily made out, touching each other up. Ross soon took off his jacket too, leaving him in the sexy tank top. “Wait… Should we be having sex right here?” I asked, breaking off as we still stood in the space station. “There's nobody here. Why not?” The Doctor shrugged before pulling his shirt off. “That's all the convincing I needed.” I scoffed as he was pulling my shirt over my head as well. “Fuck, you two are so hot.” Ross muttered, pulling his tank top off as well, showing off his ripped body. “Shit, you're hot too…” I whispered, running a hand up his body. “Mmm c’mere…” Ross said, gripping the back of my head and crashing his lips against me. Then, he pinned me against the glass window that looked out onto the dead Earth as his lips hungrily began attacking mine. His hands ran up and down my back before finally placing themselves on my ass and squeezing it tightly. “Fuckkkk, I love humans.” The Doctor groaned, getting behind Ross and kissing his neck and shoulder, grinding his crotch into Ross’ ass. I noticed The Doctor was fumbling at Ross’ jeans, undoing them while Ross was pushing his hands under my black pants and briefs, so he could squeeze my bare ass. The whole while my own hands were groping his pecs and feeling his abs. “Oh yeah, Ross… So hot…” I whispered between kisses. “Let's get these off, shall we?” The Doctor whispered, gripping Ross’ boxer briefs and jeans then pushing them down his legs. A beautiful 8 inch, thick uncut cock was released. “Wow…” I breathed, wrapping my fingers around the shaft. “Mmmm, like what you see, baby?” Ross whispered as I gave it a couple strokes. “I love what I see.” I muttered before The Doctor suddenly went to his knees behind Ross. “Oh my God!” Ross gasped as The Doctor spread his cheeks apart before running his tongue across his hole. “Don't mind, do ya?” The Doctor smirked, knowingly before doing it again. “Fuck noo…” Ross shuddered. “Lewis, you wanna do his other end?” The Doctor suggested. “Absolutely.” I said before going down to my knees as well. I became eye-level with Ross’ hard cock, which was begging for attention. Meanwhile, The Doctor was burying his face between Ross’ asscheeks. “Argh fuck!” Ross blurted out, bending over slightly and pressing his hands against the window, feeling The Doctor’s tongue burrow into his hole. Meanwhile, I began wrapping my lips around the head of Ross’ shaft. “Mmmm yeah, baby…” He groaned as I took as much of his shaft as I could. I was able to take almost the whole thing into my mouth and soon began bobbing my head back and forth, enjoying the taste of the new cock. “Oh, fucking hell, you two are amazing…” Ross groaned, being pleasured from both ends. “I knew you'd fit in with us.” The Doctor’s muffled voice said into Ross’ ass. I was doing my best to make Ross feel good, massaging his balls with a hand whilst also deepthroating every inch I could. “Ah, shit… That’s so hot, fuck…” Ross whimpered, using one hand to grip my hair. I couldn't believe I was giving a blowjob, in space, with the dead Earth just below us. I could feel him throbbing in my mouth as I tasted his precum oozing out. I was running my hands up and down his legs, stroking them as The Doctor and I pleasured him. “Fuck, that feels good… Shit, guys…” Ross moaned as I began focusing on the tip, slurping at it. “Oh my God, Doctor, I need you to fuck me…” Ross muttered. “Getting impatient?” The Doctor smirked into the cheeks. “Fuck yeah…” Ross nodded. The Doctor took his face out of his ass and I took the cock out of my mouth, before we both stood back up again. All three of us almost immediately began kissing each other again. Our lips sloppily made out with each other as our hands roamed all over each other’s bodies - Ross’ fingers groping my asscheeks particularly. “B-Bend over, Lewis.” Ross instructed me, breaking off. I just nodded before bending over in front of him, placing two hands against the window looking out into space. Ross got behind me and I soon felt the tip of his cock against my hole. It felt like ages ago since I had been fucked by the Doctor, but in reality it couldn’t have been considering how my hole still felt a bit sore and raw. I felt one of the blond’s hands grip my hip whilst he also drooled onto his cock, for some additional lubrication. “Ready?” Ross asked me. “Give it to me.” I nodded. Without a second thought, Ross began pushing his cock into me, penetrating my hole and pushing his shaft deeper and deeper into me. “Arrrgghhhh fuckkk..” I groaned, feeling each inch go deeper into me. Ross’ second hand gripped my other hip as well as he let out a low moan as he felt my hole wrap around his hard cock. “Shiiiit… You’re tighter than Chance.” Ross purred, going balls deep. It was definitely more painful than when we were in the Tardis - I could definitely feel the difference. But it wasn’t too bad, either. “Oh shit!” Ross gasped. I could see his reflection and noticed that The Doctor was behind him, clearly entering Ross’ ass as well. “Yeaaah, that’s it, Ross.. Bend over, darling.” The Doctor muttered, gently pushing him over more. “Fuck, you’re big…” Ross breathed. “You too.” I muttered, feeling him throbbing inside me. Soon, The Doctor was balls deep inside Ross too. “I cannot believe this is happening.” Ross half laughed. “A threesome in space.” He scoffed. “Oh, this is just the beginning.” The Doctor smirked before beginning to thrust back and forth. Ross began moving his hips too, pulling back and meeting The Doctor’s hips halfway. “Fuck, that feels so good…” I muttered, feeling his cock sliding in and out of me, hitting my prostate. There wasn’t exactly a steady rhythm, probably because Ross was struggling to focus on the pleasure hitting him on both sides. “Awh fuck! Harder, Doc…” Ross moaned as the room was filled with the sound of balls slapping against skin. “Awh, yeah, take it baby.” The Doctor grunted, holding Ross’ shoulders as he thrusted hard. Ross leaned down and began kissing at my lower back whilst he also wrapped his strong arms around my body, holding me as his cock continued hitting my prostate. “Fuck, Ross! It feels so good, baby..” I whimpered. “So tight, baby… Urgh, fuckkkk!” Ross muttered as he went deep inside me, then pulled back so The Doctor could go deep inside him. “C’mere baby..” Ross said before pulling me up, so I was standing up more straight, by wrapping an arm around me. Then, he got me to angle my head towards him so we could kiss. Sloppily, we made out with tongues desperately trying to bring pleasure to each other despite being completely distracted by the overwhelming pleasure. It certainly didn’t help when Ross reached down and wrapped his fingers around my cock and began pumping it. “Argh fuck… You’re gonna make me cum!” I moaned when he broke off. “Yeah, me too…” Ross grunted. “Me three.” The Doctor scoffed, still expertly thrusting. “Oh fuck… Oh fuck… Oh fuck!” I cried out. I began spraying load after load of cum onto the window, creating my own milky way as we looked out into space. The last couple of rounds landed on the floor then dribbled onto Ross’ fingers. “Shit… I’m gonna- Oh FUCK!” Ross then almost immediately blurted out. I could feel his cock twitching inside me, spewing load after load directly into me - flooding my hole with his cum. “Fuck yeaaah! Shit, that’s so hotttt…” Ross breathed, releasing his grip on me so I could bend back over again - but then he bent over too so he was basically half laying on me. As Ross and I were panting heavily, The Doctor continued pounding away, his balls echoing off the walls. “Want me to cum inside you, Rossy?” The Doctor grunted before giving the ass a slap. “Oh, fuck yeah… Do it! I need it!” Ross begged. Then, after a few more thrusts, The Doctor plunged his cock deep inside our new blond fuck buddy. “Awwh yeaaaaah… Mmmmmm fuck! Ohh yeah, babyyyy!” The Doctor groaned, pumping his hot, white cum into Ross’ ass. When The Doctor finished, he pulled his cock out of Ross’ ass, Ross pulled out of me. I leaned back against the window, breathing heavily as I looked upon the beautiful naked Ross and Doctor. “Best orgasm of my fucking life…” Ross half laughed, wiping the sweat from his forehead. “You boys are going to make excellent additions to my Tardis.” The Doctor smirked. “I can’t believe I just got fucked as we watched our dead planet…” I muttered, looking over at my own cum that was dripping down the window. “Maybe next time we’ll fuck in the Tardis instead.” The Doctor chuckled, coming over and giving me a kiss. “I dunno.... I still enjoyed it. It was kinda thrilling.” I admitted. “Yeah. I mean, who else can say they fucked on the day Earth died, after having a near death experience?” Ross chuckled. “Of all the humans I could have made friends with, I’m so glad it was the slutty ones.” The Doctor scoffed. “Now get dressed, we should get outta here.” He told us. So, the three of us exchanged a couple more kisses before we collected our clothes and headed back towards the Tardis. I couldn’t help but wonder where and when we’d be going next.
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