"Have you ever woken up, and seen a big swirling vortex?" Sunset asked, as she sat up.
"Yes." Adagio replied.
Twilight raised an eyebrow. "When?"
"Just now." Adagio said, smirking.
Sunset groaned, "Who turned out the light?" She asked, noticing the TARDIS lights were off.
"This universe did," the Doctor replied, leaning on the console, "We're no longer in our universe, we're in a parallel pocket one. The TARDIS gets it's energy from the universe, but we're in the wrong one. The TARDIS has been drained of energy."
"What about the others?" Sunset asked, standing up.
"They're probably here, though not in the same location." the Doctor said, "We'll have to find them."
"Oh, you've met a terrible fate, haven't you?" a high-pitched male voice said, as a poof of smoke appeared near the back of the TARDIS control room. Once it faded, a man stood there, with slick black hair, wearing a grey business suit, and a red tie.
"Will you stop saying that?" Twilight asked, adjusting her glasses.
"Guardian..." the Doctor began.
"Doctor." The Guardian of the Void replied.
"I assume you're the one who brought us here." The Doctor asked, shoving his hands into his pockets.
"Now, why ever would you think that, Doctor?" The Guardian asked, swaying his body.
The Doctor stared at him with a 'seriously' gaze.
"Good point." the Guardian replied, "Oh, let's take a look outside, shall we?" He ran to the TARDIS doors, and swung them outwards.
"Hey!" The Doctor shouted, following the Guardian outside. "The TARDIS doors swing inside, not outside."
"It says 'Pull to Open.'" The Guardian corrected.
"That's a normal police box, but this," the Doctor gestured to his box, "This is a TARDIS! You open the doors in! It's Push to Open!"
The Guardian face palmed, as the rest of the Doctor's companions exited the TARDIS. "Whoa..." Sunset said, gazing around.
The area looked like the area surrounding Canterlot High, though it seemed to have a blue haze around everything, and there was a slow spinning blue portal in the sky.
"Is that what we came out of?" Twilight asked, looking up at the portal.
"Yep." The Doctor confirmed.
"We should be able to calculate where everyone could have been deposited, using that portal as a center location." Twilight said, pulling a notebook and a pen out of her pocket.
"Yes, and while you find the rest of your group, try to figure out how to find me, and what I'm doing." The Guardian said, and raised his hand to snap his fingers.
"Why are you doing this?" The Doctor asked, getting in the Guardian's face.
"Ah, now Doctor, that's for me to know, and you to find out." And with that, the Guardian snapped his fingers, disappearing in a puff of smoke.
"So what now?" Sunset asked.
"Simple," the Doctor began, "Find the rest of the students, stop the Guardian from doing whatever he's doing, and get back home."
"How's that simple?" Adagio asked.
"Okay, yes, I was downplaying things a bit." The Doctor asked, and looked up at the portal in the sky. "This is going to be a tricky one."