After what happened at the hospital, I went home and got ready for my brother, Leo's party. I still had the Doctor on my mind, he was brilliant in saving everyone, and not to mention he was very handsome. He left without a word, and while the reporter questioned people, I walked down the street thinking about the tie he gave me.

When a fight broke out broke out between everybody I was surprised to see him there, with his piercing eyes that held an amused look. He turned and went back into the alley, where he showed me time travel. I gave him back his tie and he asked me to go with him as a thank-you-from-saving-me-trip. Which I accepted, part of me knowing that he was a bit damaged and I had no chance to be other than friends. Nevertheless I had a small voice that gave me a sliver of hope.

I met Shakespeare and some aliens that looked like witches. I was at the Globe theatre and I saw him, in the flesh! When we went to meet him, he was very observant to the color of my skin ,which threw me off. A man died afterwards and the Doctor decided he wanted to extend the trip to be longer, so they could investigate.

"Poor Lynley. So many strange events. Not least of all, this land of Freedonia where a woman can be a doctor?" Shakespeare eyed me to check my reaction.

"Where a woman can do what she likes." I replied simply, standing a bit taller.

"And you, Sir Doctor. How can a man so young have eyes so old?" He turns towards the Doctor, who keeps his cool under pressure.

"I do a lot of reading." He answered with a bit of pain underlying his voice that only I was able to pick up.

"No, sir. Your eyes have seen pain. Have you lost somebody you love?" Shakespeare gave him a look, to show him that he too has loved and lost.

The Doctor looked a bit sad and uncomfortable, so Will turned the conversation towards me.

"And you, you look at him like you're surprised he exists. He's as much of a puzzle to you as he is to me."

I was a bit annoyed but shocked that he could read me so clearly.

"I think we should turn in and say goodnight." I turn on my heal and leave towards Dolly.I thought about what shakespeare said about the Doctor losing someone he loved.

I layed on the bed next to him, trying to flirt with him. As I was met with a brick wall, he mentioned about a girl named Rose and how she would know what to do. He looked very sad and his face showed love towards the girl that left him. I was a little miffed that he thought she was better at figuring out what happened, as if she were superior. Later Dolly died and in the morning we figured out what happened. We left to go to the witch's house. They said my name and I was knocked out for a while but I heard that conversation.

"Fascinating. There is no name. Why would a man hide his title in such despair? Oh, but look. There's still one word with the power that aches." She said tauntingly, I imagined she was wagging her finger too.

"The naming won't work on me." He warned.

"But your heart grows cold. The north wind blows and carries down the distant... Rose... no that's not it. It's a very... big... bad... wolf." And when she said the words the Doctor became enraged, and I heard angelic singing that broke my hearts, gave me faith and warmth, and terrified me to the bone at the same time. It sounded broken and faded, like it was ending.

"Oh, big mistake 'cos that name keeps me fighting! The Carrionites vanished! Where did you go?" He hissed.

As he was talking to the Carrionite, I was surrounded by darkness.

I heard singing, and a celestial voice that whispered in my ear, showing me golden tendril that brought me back to consciousness.

Bring him back to me.

Keep him safe, Martha

Be brave, and let him go when it is time.

I will keep you both safe.

She whispered these words to me with her heavenly voice that made me cry. I woke up and I started the Doctor's other heart and we save the world and the Globe theatre.