A New Hope A/N: Hello readers! This is just a short three part continuation to "Forgotten Memories Of A Complicated Space Time Event". You don't really have to read it first (but you should) to understand it. You'll understand the title later. Chapter One
"Come on dad! We're going to be late!"
"Maddie, we have a time machine, we'll never be late," said the Doctor as he pulled a lever.
"Then how come you always manage to be late?" asked River.
"I don't, I arrive precisely when I mean to," he replied. And with that, the TARDIS shook and then the cloister bells boomed. The Doctor ran out and Maddie followed him, though River was hesitant. She stood there, with her hand on her stomach.
"You alright River?" asked the Doctor. She nodded.
"Yeah, just feeling a bit…sick. I'll be fine. Don't worry," she said wearily. The Doctor didn't even stop to think about it, he just grabbed her hand and ran out of the TARDIS. They ran to meet Maddie, who was standing outside of her grandparents' house. The Doctor knocked on the door. Amy opened the door just a crack.
"Hello? Who is it?" she asked.
"Who do you think, Pond?" said the Doctor. They heard Amy gasp. She shut the door quickly then opened it all the way. She was holding a tiny baby in her arms. The Doctor looked suspiciously at it. Amy looked mad. "Oh no, how long has it been since Christmas?" he asked. Amy glared at him.
"Three years," said Amy sternly. Then, she smiled at him. She hugged him as tight as she could with her free arm.
"Who is this?" asked the Doctor, gesturing to the baby in her arms.
"This, is my son, Robby," said Amy with a grin. She handed him to the Doctor. Rory came to the door with a toddler who looked to be about two years old.
"Doctor! River!" said Rory.
"And this, is my daughter, Lorna. She's two. Who is this? New companion? Isn't she a bit young?" asked Amy. The Doctor laughed.
"Amy, this is my daughter, Maddie," said the Doctor. Amy smiled.
"I have a granddaughter! Oh my god. I'm a grandma. I am not ready for this! I'm to young to be a grandma!" said Amy, sounding a bit scared.
"Hi, I'm Maddie. Nice to meet you Amy. Mum has told me all about you," said Maddie. She had acquired a British accent from being with the Doctor and River so much.
"Wait, you told me you were pregnant four years ago. How come Maddie is thirteen? I freaked out when you never came back," asked Amy.
"Well, it's kind of complicated. She's only been our daughter for seven months. We found just found out. Picked her up in America, and she turned out to be our long lost daughter. I know right? Weird," said the Doctor. Amy looked a bit confused, but offered them into her home anyways. The walls were filled with pictures of the adventures she had with the Doctor. She had a picture of River standing next to the Byzantium after the crash, and she had a picture of Rory and her in America with River and the Doctor. There was a picture of her holding little Melody before she was taken. River looked at the pictures.
"All of your pictures have me in them," she said. Amy nodded.
"Of course they do, you're my daughter. I have pictures of all of my kids," said Amy with a smile. River smiled, then they proceeded to the living room. They sat on the couch, and Amy got some glasses out for wine. She began to open a new bottle of white wine.
"Oh no, that won't be necessary," said the Doctor. He pulled out an old jug from his pocket. River's face lit up, but then she frowned. Amy laughed.
"How did you fit that in your pocket? I don't understand…oh wait. Yes I do. Bigger on the inside isn't it?" said Amy. The Doctor nodded.
"Stole this from an Egyptian wine cellar. Cleopatra got really cross with me. It's your favorite River, Ancient Egyptian wine, maybe because you're an archaeologist. I always wondered why you like old things like that," said the Doctor, rambling a bit.
"I know one old thing that I like," said River with a smile. Amy poured a glass for herself, and a glass for Rory, then poured a glass for River. River pushed her glass away.
"No, that's okay. I don't want any dear," said River awkwardly. The Doctor stared at her. River never turned down alcohol. Never. The Doctor had noticed that. He faintly remembered the time he had to carry her back to the TARDIS, because she was so drunk. He remembered her complaining to him in the morning, but he did everything she asked, because he loved her, and he would go to the ends of the Universe to do something for her. River had been acting strangely lately, with the stomach pains and refusing her most favorite wine. An idea popped into the Doctor's head, one that he would rather not think of. He pushed it to the back of his mind.
The Doctor was having a conversation with Amy about whether he would make a good dancer or not, and just to test his theory, he turned on some music and twirled River around. She laughed as he danced around the room. He actually wasn't that bad. He spun around and landed in River's arms, and she kissed him. He kissed her back, and then she laid her head on his shoulder. She had a strange look on her face. The Doctor couldn't tell which emotion she was feeling at the moment. She pulled away from the Doctor and looked in his eyes. His big, beautiful green eyes. She went over to the coffee table and stood up.
"Everyone, I have an announcement to make!" she yelled. The room went silent. They all turned their heads towards her. "I…well, I guess I'll just show you," said River nervously. She began to take off the belt she was wearing. She threw it to the ground, and the perception filter she was wearing was removed. She was revealed in her true form. And her true form was a six month pregnant River Song.
A/N: Oh snap, a cliffhanger. Thanks for reading! Write a review for me, and every time you do, Alex Kingston begs The Moff to make River preggers. True story. (Not really, but I so wish it were)
