Hi guys! So this is a that a friend of mine and I thought of and we will be working on it together. We always wondered what it would be like if the doctor had a daughter and since she's River's daughter too we knew that she and doctor's timelines would not be the same so the first time he meets her would be the last time she sees him. With that being said this chapter is, sadly, about her death but trust me it will get funnier and happier as the chapters go on I promise. Thanks for reading and please please please review! I cannot tell you how much it motivates us to write! So if you want more (or don't) let us know in the review section! Enjoy reading!

Episode: Flesh and Stone

Amy sat with her eyes closed while the clerks and the Doctor stood around her.

"What was that?" One of the clerks said.

"What was what?" Another asked. Faint rustling was heard coming from the woods.

"Doctor what is that?" Amy asked.

"Don't know." He answered quietly.

Two shotsl flew into the forest from the thirds clerks gun and a scream was heard.

"That didn't sound like an angel." The first clerk said.

"No it didn't." the Doctor agreed and ran into the woods. A few moments later he reappeared with what appeared to be a young girl in his arms. She was holding her stomach and blood could be seen coming through her fingers.

"Oh dear God what have I done." The third clerk said.

"What is it. What happened?" Amy asked.

"He shot a girl." The first clerk said. Amy gasped.

"Doctor is she alright?" She asked.

"I'm afraid not. Someone go get River." He answered. The Doctor laid the girl down on the ground cradling her upper body.

"There now it's alright." He said. "Everything's going to be ok." The young girl looked up at him with big brown eyes. The Doctor could have sworn he'd seen those eyes somewhere else. Her hair was a dark brown but in the right light he could see traces of gold shimmering through it.

"What's your name?" He asked gently.

"Ma-Maggie." She answered.

"Well Maggie, brilliant name by the way, I'm the Doctor." He said again.

"Where's my mom?" She asked. The Doctors two hearts broke and he almost started to cry but held it together for the young girl. In reality she only had a few minutes left to live.

"Don't worry you'll see your mom soon I'll make sure of it." He said his voice cracking a little.

"Don't be sad." Maggie said.

"What?" The Doctor asked. She was dying and she was comforting him?

"You're sad." She said coughing slightly. "Don't be. You'll see me again Doctor. I promise." Her voice was becoming raspy and he could sense the life leaving her body but what in heavens could she be talking about? Her eyes started to flutter.

"No stay with me Maggie. Stay with me." She coughed before speaking again.

"You'll take me on adventures beyond my wildest dreams. Take me to see the stars and all of the planets." She said. She thinks she knows me. He thought. She's hallucinating.

"Of course I will." He said. "I'll take you to the past and the future. You'll see everything you want to see." Maggie smiled softly before closing her eyes one final time.

"What's going on here?" The Doctor heard Father Octavian's voice from behind him.

"Oh my God." River rushed up to him taking Maggie's body from him holding it to her own.

"No, no no no Maggie wake up! " She cried frantically. "Cmon Maggie wake up!"

"River-"

"No!" She shouted cutting the Doctor off. "C'mon Maggie. Wake up please." She said again tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Doctor what's going on? Explain." Amy said her eyes still closed. The Doctor sat down next to her.

"One of the clerks accidentally shot a young girl in the forest. She passed away."

"Dr. Song did you know this child?" Father Octavian asked.

"She was my daughter." River said sobbing. The Doctors eyes widened. No wonder she had looked familiar. She was almost the spitting image of her mother. That also explained her ramblings to. She hadn't been hallucinating she had just been telling the truth. If she was River's daughter then he was bound to see her again.

He walked over to River and gently placed his hands on her shoulders.

"River I am so, so sorry but we have to go." He said. She stood up rapidly gun in hand cocked and ready.

"Which one of you did it? Huh? Who did it?!" She pointed the gun at each one of the clerks.

"Answer me!" She yelled.

"River." The Doctor said. He gently placed his hand on the arm with the gun and lowered it. "You need to calm down. It was an accident." River looked at him her eyes full of tears.

"She's dead. My little girl is dead."

"I know. And it's horrible an absolute tragedy and you will have time to mourn her but it can't be right now." The Doctor said. River nodded her head and the Doctor took her hand.

"Amy stay here, clerks watch her and make sure she doesn't open her eyes Father Octavian come with us." The three ran off into the woods leaving Amy and the clerks alone.

Hours later after the clerks had walked into the crack, Amy had walked like her eyes were open when they actually weren't and all of the Angels had fallen through the crack also River, Amy and the Doctor stood on the beach outside the cave.

"I'm sorry about your daughter River." Amy said in her Scottish accent. She gave River a hug then went into the TARDIS.

"River-"

"You knew. This entire time you knew." She said.

"Hang on are you going slap me?" He asked. She shook her head and he sighed in relief.

"Good. Now River I know you're grieving and it probably won't amount to much but..." He gestured behind her. She turned around and there on the beach was a headstone. Maggie was written across it and a stone dove was perched on top of it.

"Oh Doctor." River said. She embraced him and he hugged her back.

"It was the least I could do." He said. He took her hand and together a they walked into the TARDIS.