Doctor Who BBCN16 - Forever Autumn - Plot & Excerpts
This wasn’t the Doctor. This was a giant, like someone on stilts. And this person wasn’t just thin, but emaciated, skinny as a rake. And there was something wrong with the person’s head. It was too big, too wide, like. . . like. . . Then the figure stepped forward, out of the gloom, and Martha saw it clearly for the first time. ‘Oh my. . . ’ she breathed and backed away. The creature fixed her with its black, beady eyes. It opened its vast zigzag mouth in its great squashy head, and she saw rows and rows of serrated, shark-like teeth. She backed into a table, which scraped a few inches across the floor. Cutlery rattled; a ketchup bottle fell over with a thump. 71 The creature raised a hand which was almost as long as Martha’s entire arm. Its taloned fingers moved slowly, clicking like bones as they did so. It made a sound, a breathy, high-pitched sound, something between a sigh, a murmur and a giggle. Then it extended a long, spiny finger and seemed to draw something in the air in front of Martha’s face.
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