It was a rather sunny day, despite all the rain that had fallen that morning. Donna and Shaun were on their way over to Donna's Mother and Grandfather's house. Donna was smiling as she looked out the window of the car as Shaun drove.

He noticed her smiling and curiously asked, "What's made you so happy today, love?" Donna turned towards him, "Oh nothing." She looked back out the window at the scenery that rushed past her. For some reason, Donna felt such joy in her this day. She had no idea why, but it seemed like she had woken up to a new world.

Shaun pulled up into the house's driveway and parked the car. Donna stepped out carrying her purse and blue blazer. They walked inside and Donna heard her mother chatting in the kitchen on the phone to someone.

"Mum, we're here!" Donna called out placing her purse down and hanging up her blazer. Her and Shaun walked into the kitchen and saw the sandwiches her mum had made on the counter. Shaun went to grab one and Donna slapped his hand,"Oi! Not yet!"

Shaun just laughed and kissed her cheek whispering, "Well ya know I had to give it a try right?"

Donna giggled and Slyvia had then hung up the phone. "Hello dear. Was it a good day at work then? I heard you had to go in for a bit this morning," Slyvia asked Donna.

"Oh it was fine. The usual really," Donna answered. "Listen, where's Gramps at?"She asked looking around.

"Up the hill like usual. He's been up there a lot lately. Rather irritating," Slyvia answered looking a bit cross.

Donna knew that was her queue to leave. Even though her mother had seemed to change lately, with being nicer to her, she still had her usual moments of being cross and rather irritating herself. So she left Shaun chatting with her mother and sneaking in a few sandwiches, as she grabbed her blazer and headed up the hill.

Her gramps was settled in his usual spot on the hill. He had his thermos of hot tea with him and sitting on his little chair with his telescope pointed up towards the heavens. He was humming a tune to himself as Donna came walking up to him."Hey there old man," she said as she smiled at him.

"Oh Donna! It's you!" Wilf stood up in such joy to see her. He wrapped his arms around her and they gave each other a great big hug. "The time sure flies by when I'm up here. I forgot you and Shaun were coming over for lunch," Wilf explained as he sat back down in front of his telescope.

"Why are you out here when it's so sunny out, Gramps?" Donna asked as she went and sat beside him on a blanket in the grass.

"Oh well," Wilf began, "I just feel like I need to be up here is all." Donna could tell he was hiding something from her and she was very curious what it was this time.

"Come off it, Gramps! What is it this time?" Donna asked staring at him.

"Never mind me, Donna. I'm just an old man doing crazy things is all," Wilf answered trying to change the subject. Donna could tell he was lying. He turned away and looked up in the sky and so did she. She had a feeling he was waiting for something. But what could he be waiting for up here? Her mind began to leave her as she looked up in the sky. She saw the clouds floating along and a flock of birds flying over head. They seemed so free. Up in the sky, distant from the rest of the world down below. She wish she had that feeling sometimes, and yet it seemed like she had that once. But she couldn't remember and she didn't know why.

She brushed it off like usual, and turned to her Gramps, "Okay old man, I'm going back down to the house. You know mum will want you to come join us."

She stood up and Wilf replied, "Yes sweetheart, I figure she will. I'm just going to stay up here for a bit longer. I'm sure there will be a few sandwiches left when I get down there."

Donna laughed and said, "I don't know, Gramps. Shaun was already sneaking a few before I came up here." They smiled at each other and she made her way back down the hill.

The sun was still shining bright as she was walking down the street, back towards the house. She saw a few people out and about in their yards or heading off in their cars, but the street was rather peaceful. She then heard a loud crash of what sounded like trash cans, down an alleyway up ahead. A tall skinny man came walking out from the alleyway and was looking down the street. His back was towards her, but she was still taken aback by him. She felt like she knew him from somewhere, but where?

He began walking down the street in a rather hasty pace, away from her. He seemed confused and was even stumbling a little bit. She continued walking behind him. "He must be drunk," she whispered to herself as they both continued walking in the same direction. But then she stopped. She heard that noise again. That bleeping noise. But where had she heard it before? She was so confused. Then she saw where the noise was coming from. The man in front of her was holding a small device and waving it around in the sky.

Her head began to hurt. She could barely concentrate. The man stopped the bleeping noise and just stood there, still his back towards her. He slowly began to turn his head around and looked at her. She saw his face. His unkempt hair. His snazzy suit. It all came flooding back to her. The Doctor. Her Doctor. The Doctor and the Tardis. Her head began to burn and she grabbed it with both her hands. The man was shocked by who he was looking at. He saw her beginning to faint and ran over and caught her in his arms. She looked up at him and saw him smile and say, "Donna." Then she blacked out.