The Eleventh Hour

*EDITED*

3rd POV:

The TARDIS was tumbling out of control and going Bang! inside. It flew over the Millennium Dome with the Doctor and Frost whom were holding Reaper's hand dangling from the threshold, sonic screwdriver between the Doctor's teeth and trying to pull themselves back inside. They were heading straight for the Parliament Clock Tower, so the Doctor sonics the controls and changes course just in time. They climbed back inside and shut the doors behind them, exhausted, as the TARDIS careered on its way.

- Never Giving Up -

It's night time. A pinwheel rattled in the overgrown garden of an old house. A little red-haired Scottish girl was saying her prayers. "Dear Santa. Thank you for the dolls and pencils and the fish. It's Easter now, so I hope I didn't wake you, but honest, it is an emergency. There's a crack in my wall. Aunt Sharon says it's just an ordinary crack, but I know it's not, because at night there's voices, so please, please, could you send someone to fix it? Or a policeman. Or a…" Amelia said getting interrupted as she heard the TARDIS materialising outside, then a crash. "Back in a moment." She said grabbing a torch and looked outside. The TARDIS had crash-landed on its side, on the garden shed. "Thank you, Santa." She gushed.

- Never Giving Up -

For only the second time ever, the TARDIS doors open outwards - they are facing the sky - and a grappling hook was thrown out. A soaking wet Doctor clambered out. "Could I have an apple? All I can think about. Apples. I love apples. Maybe I'm having a craving? That's new. Never had cravings before." The Doctor rambled. He sat on the edge of the TARDIS.

"Doctor a little help would be nice!" Frost shouted up. The Doctor grabbed the rope pulled up Frost and Reaper pulled up sat next to the Doctor on the TARDIS and they looked down.

"Whoa. Look at that." The Doctor cheered looking at his wife and child.

"Are you okay?" Amelia asked concerned looking at the strange family in front of her.

"Just had a fall. All the way down there, right to the library. Hell of a climb back up." Frost commented holding onto the Doctor for dear life.

"You're soaking wet," Amelia argued.

"We were in the swimming pool." Reaper voiced and they all stared at him as he hardly talked ever and it was a big surprise.

"You said you were in the library." Amelia argued at Frost.

"So was the swimming pool." The Doctor joined in before Reaper got angry. Whenever Reaper got angry he'd start a fire he was the same as Frost as he has a gift but not snow or ice but fire.

"Are you policemen?" Amelia asked the adults.

"Why? Did you call for policemen?" The Doctor asked confused and curious as to why she asked.

"Did you come about the crack in my wall?" Amelia asked.

"What crack? Argh!" The Doctor cried falling to the ground. Frost jumped off carefully landing next to the Doctor putting Reaper to the floor next to her.

"Are you all right, mister?" Amelia asked concerned.

"No, I'm fine. It's okay. This is all perfectly norm…" He started but a breath of golden energy comes from his mouth.

"Who are you?" Amelia asked shocked at what she saw.

"We don't know yet. We're still cooking. Does it scare you?" Frost asked her.

"No, it just looks a bit weird." Amelia told her.

"No, no, no. The crack in your wall. Does it scare you?" Frost corrected herself.

"Yes," Amelia answered.

"Well then, no time to lose. I'm the Doctor, this is my wife Frost and this is our son Reaper. Do everything we tell you, don't ask stupid questions, and don't wander off." The Doctor ordered and walked straight into a tree.

"Are you alright?" Amelia asked.

"Let's get some ice on it before it swells and the regeneration sets in." Frost said taking Reaper's hand.

"Early days. Steering a bit off." The Doctor commented.

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"If you're a doctor, why does your box say Police?" Amelia asked him confused as he bit into an apple, then spat it back out.

"That's disgusting. What is that?" The Doctor asked disgusted and horrified at what he had just eaten.

"An apple," Amelia answered more confused.

"Apple's rubbish. I hate apples." The Doctor stated rather passionately.

"You said you loved them." Amelia reminded him.

"No, no, no. I like yoghurt. Yoghurt my favourite. Give me yoghurt." The Doctor corrected her and Frost took the apple eating it peacefully.

"It seems I like apples." Frost commented and saw Reaper staring at Amelia in curiousity. She got the Doctor a pot from the fridge. He poured it into his mouth then spat it out.

"I hate yoghurt. It's just stuff with bits in." The Doctor complained more.

"You said it was your favourite," Amelia argued.

"New mouth. New rules. It's like eating after cleaning your teeth. Everything tastes wrong. Argh!" The Doctor said before twitching violently.

"What is it? What's wrong with you?" Amelia asked concerned and saw Reaper run over to his father hugging him tightly.

"Wrong with me? It's not my fault. Why can't you give me any decent food? You're Scottish. Fry something." The Doctor ordered. So Amelia got the frying pan out while the Doctor dried his hair with a towel.

"Ah, bacon!" The Doctor cheered and that got spat out, too. "Bacon. That's bacon. Are you trying to poison me?" He asked disgusted and Reaper smiled and looked around taking some bacon off the plate.

"Mum, can we have bacon later?" Reaper asked looking over at Frost.

"Sure thing sweetie after we sort your father out," Frost replied and Amelia got a saucepan of baked beans got heated up.

"Ah, you see? Beans." The Doctor said happily until he got them in his mouth, that is. "Beans are evil. Bad, bad beans. Bread and butter. Now you're talking." He said looking at the plate in front of him.

- Never Giving Up -

The Doctor threw the plate of bread and butter out, hitting a cat. "And stay out!" The Doctor shouted.

- Never Giving Up -

"We've got some carrots." Amelia suggested.

"Carrots? Are you insane? No. Wait. Hang on. I know what I need. I need, I need, I need fish fingers and custard." The Doctor suggested. The Doctor contentedly dipped the fish fingers into a bowl of custard and ate, while Amelia had ice cream and Reaper shared with her happily.

"Funny," Amelia stated looking at Reaper smiling with ice cream around his mouth and Frost eating another apple.

"Am I? Good. Funny's good. What's your name?" The Doctor asked.

"Amelia Pond," Amelia answered.

"Oh, that's a brilliant name. Amelia Pond. Like a name in a fairy tale. Are we in Scotland, Amelia?" Frost asked her looking at the two smiling.

"No. We had to move to England. It's rubbish." Amelia answered not sounding unhappy.

"So what about your mum and dad, then? Are they upstairs? Thought we'd have woken them by now." Frost asked her looking around.

"I don't have a mum and dad. Just an aunt." Amelia told them.

"We don't even have an aunt." The Doctor told her.

"You're lucky," Amelia said.

"I know. So, your aunt, where is she?" Frost asked.

"She's out," Amelia answered.

"And she left you all alone?" Reaper asked looking confused.

"I'm not scared," Amelia said puffing up her chest and Reaper giggled.

"Course, you're not. You're not scared of anything. Box falls out of the sky, man falls out of a box, man eats fish custard, and look at you, just sitting there. So you know what I think?" The Doctor asked.

"What?" Amelia asked confused.

"Must be a hell of a scary crack in your wall." Frost answered.

- Never Giving Up -

The crack was about three to four feet long, and slightly 'w' shaped. "You've had some cowboys in here. Not actual cowboys, though that can happen." The Doctor said.

"I used to hate apples, so my mum put faces on them," Amelia told him and gave the Doctor an apple with a smiley face cut into it.

"She sounds good, your mum. I'll keep it for later. This wall is solid and the crack doesn't go all the way through it. So here's a thing. Where's the draught coming from?" The Doctor asked and he scanned it with the sonic. "Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey. You know what the crack is?" He asked.

"What?" The younger ones asked.

"It's a crack. But I'll tell you something funny. If you knocked this wall down, the crack would stay put, because the crack isn't in the wall." Frost said looking over the shoulder of the Doctor to see the results of the scan.

"Where is it then?" Amelia asked.

"Everywhere. In everything. It's a split in the skin of the world. Two parts of space and time that should never have touched, pressed together right here in the wall of your bedroom. Sometimes, can you hear?" Frost asked.

"A voice. Yes." Amelia answered and there was a vague growling from somewhere. Frost emptied Amelia's night-time glass of water and used it to listen to the crack.

"Prisoner Zero has escaped." Atraxi reported.

"Prisoner Zero?" Frost asked confused.

"Prisoner Zero has escaped. That's what I heard. What does it mean?" Amelia asked.

"Prisoner Zero has escaped." Atraxi repeated.

"It means that on the other side of this wall, there's a prison and they've lost a prisoner. And you know what that means?" Frost asked.

"What?" Amelia asked.

"You need a better wall. The only way to close the breach is to open it all the way. The forces will invert and it'll snap itself shut. Or…" Frost suggested.

"What?" Amelia asked.

"You know when grown-ups tell you everything's going to be fine and you think they're probably lying to make you feel better?" The Doctor asked.

"Yes," Amelia answered.

"Everything's going to be fine." The Doctor told her.

"Doctor really you just told her all of that for you to say that?" Frost argued glaring at him.

"Sorry dear." The Doctor apologised. The Doctor took little Amelia's hand and aimed the sonic at the crack. It widened, flooding the bedroom with bright light.

"Prisoner Zero has escaped. Prisoner Zero has escaped." Atraxi repeated.

"Hello? Hello?" The Doctor called and a giant blue eye looked at them through the crack.

"What's that?" Amelia asked. A bolt of light went to the Doctor, and he doubled over, then the crack closed again.

"There, you see? Told you it would close. Good as new." Frost said.

"What's that thing? Was that Prisoner Zero?" Amelia asked.

"No. I think that was Prisoner Zero's guard." Frost told them.

"Whatever it was, it sent me a message. Psychic paper. Takes a lovely little message." The Doctor said showing Frost.

"Prisoner Zero has escaped. But why tell us? Unless." Frost said and shared a look with the Doctor.

"Unless what?" Reaper asked concerned.

"Unless Prisoner Zero escaped through here. But he couldn't have. We'd know." The Doctor answered.

- Never Giving Up -

The stairs went up. There was a door across the way and two at the far end where the staircase went down again. "It's difficult. Brand new us. Nothing works yet. But there's something I'm missing. In the corner of my eye." The Doctor rambled and the TARDIS Cloister Bell tolled. "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!" The older Time Lord shouted.

- Never Giving Up -

"We've got to get back in there. The engines are phasing. It's going to burn!" The Doctor shouted.

"But it's just a box. How can a box have engines?" Amelia asked.

"It's not a box. It's a time machine." Frost answered pulling Reaper with her.

"What, a real one? You've got a real time machine?" Amelia asked.

"Not for much longer if we can't get her stabilised. Five-minute hop into the future should do it." Frost told the little girl.

"Can I come?" Amelia asked excited at the idea.

"Not safe in here. Not yet. Five minutes. Give us five minutes, we'll be right back." The Doctor promised.

"People always say that." Amelia groaned disappointedly.

"Are we people?" Frost asked looking at the small Scottish girl.

"Do we even look like people?" Reaper asked looking between his parents.

"Trust us. I'm the Doctor, that's my wife Frost and my son Reaper." The Doctor finished smirking. They jumped down into the TARDIS. "Geronimo!" He shouted. A splash sound is heard and the door closed and the TARDIS dematerialised. Amelia ran back to her bedroom, got out a suitcase from underneath her bed and started packing. The door across from hers is the bathroom. She doesn't notice that one of the doors at the end is now open. Dressed in duffel coat and woolly hat, Amelia sat on her suitcase in the garden and waits. When the TARDIS finally materialised, steaming, it is day and Amelia is not there. The Doctor stumbled out along with Frost and Reaper. "Amelia! Amelia, I worked out what it was. I know what I was missing! You've got to get out of there!" He shouted running.

"Dad stop!" Reaper shouted after him.

"Doctor, Reaper wait!" Frost shouted they follow after the Doctor.

- Never Giving Up -

"Amelia? Amelia, are you alright? Are you there?" The Doctor asked shouting around the house. He ran up to her bedroom door. "Prisoner Zero's here. Prisoner Zero is here! Prisoner Zero is here! Do you understand me? Prisoner Zero is…" He shouted but is cut off as a floorboard creaks behind him. He turned and got knocked out by a cricket bat.

"Doctor!" Frost and Reaper shouted before getting hit too.

- Never Giving Up -

At the Royal Leadworth Hospital, a lady doctor and a male nurse marched into the ward. "So. They all called out at once, that's what you're saying? All of them. All the coma patients. You do understand that these people are all comatose, don't you? They can't speak." Ramsden said to Rory.

"Yes, Doctor Ramsden." Rory replied.

"Then why are you wasting my time?" Ramsden asked.

"Because they called for you." Rory answered.

"Me." Ramsden said.

"Doctor," Barney called. The male coma patient behind them was speaking. "Doctor. Doctor." He called.

"Doctor. Doctor." Woman patient called.

"Doctor. Doctor. Doctor." Patients called out.

- Never Giving Up -

The Doctor, Frost and Reaper revived with the tweeting of birds to see a young lady in a micro-skirted police uniform as used her radio. "I have three suspects. Two white male and a white female, three mid-twenties, breaking and entering. Send me some back-up. I've got them restrained. Oi! You three, sit still." Amy says into her radio.

"Cricket bat. I'm getting cricket bat." Reaper said feeling his sore jaw looking at his parents.

"You were breaking and entering." Amy argued. The Time Lords looked to see that they are handcuffed to the radiator together.

"Well, that's much better. Brand new me. Whack on the head, just what I needed." The Doctor said looking at Frost.

"Do you want to shut up now? I've got back up on the way." Amy ordered them.

"Hang on, no, wait. You're a policewoman." Frost said looking around.

"And you're breaking and entering. You see how this works?" Amy said to them.

"But what are you doing here? Where's Amelia?" Reaper asked confused slightly.

"Amelia Pond?" Amy asked looking between them.

"Yeah, Amelia. Little Scottish girl. Where is she? I promised her five minutes but the engines were phasing. I suppose I must have gone a bit far. Has something happened to her?" The Doctor listed off what he knew about the kid.

"Amelia Pond hasn't lived here in a long time." Amy told them.

"How long?" Reaper asked.

"Six months." Amy answered.

"No. No. No. No, we can't be six months late. we said five minutes. We promised. What happened to her? What happened to Amelia Pond?" Frost asked.

"Sarge, it's me again. Hurry it up. These guys know something about Amelia Pond." Amy said into her radio.

- Never Giving Up -

"I don't think they were even conscious," Ramsden remarked.

"Doctor Ramsden, there is another sort of er, funny thing." Rory stuttered.

"Yes, I know. Doctor Carver told me about your conversation. We've been very patient with you, Rory. You're a good enough nurse, but for God's sake." Ramsden said.

"I've seen them." Rory argued.

"These patients are under twenty-four-hour supervision. We know if their blood pressure changes. There is no possibility that you could have seen them wandering about the village. Why are you giving me your phone?" Ramsden asked.

"It's a camera too." Rory told her and Doctor Ramsden's bleeper went off.

"You need to take some time off, Rory. A lot of time off. Start now. Now." Ramsden told him.

- Never Giving Up -

"I need to speak to whoever lives in this house right now," Frost told her.
"I live here." Amy answered her.

"But you're the police." Reaper argued.

"Yes, and this is where I live. Have you got a problem with that?" Amy asked.

"How many rooms?" Frost asked her.

"I'm sorry, what?" Amy asked and the Doctor was looking at her with pride as Reaper was looking slightly confused.

"On this floor. How many rooms on this floor? Count them for me now." Frost told her.

"Why?" Amy asked.

"Because it will change your life." The Doctor told her.

"Five. One, two, three, four, five." Amy answered.

"Six." Reaper argued catching up to what his parents were on about.

"Six?" Amy asked confused.

"Look." Reaper told her looking ahead.

"Look where?" Amy asked still confused.

"Exactly where you don't want to look. Where you never want to look. The corner of your eye. Look behind you." Reaper told her and his parents shared a look of pride for their son.

"That's, that is not possible. How's that possible?" Amy asked.

"There's a perception filter all-round the door. Sensed it the last time we were here. Should've seen it." The Doctor said.

"But that's a whole room. That's a whole room I've never even noticed." Amy questioned.

"The filter stops you noticing. Something came a while ago to hide. It's still hiding, and you need to uncuff us now." Frost told her.

"I don't have the key. I lost it." Amy told her.

"How can you have lost it? Stay away from that door! Do not touch that door! Listen to me, do not open that. Why does no-one ever listen to me? Do I just have a face that nobody listens to?" The Doctor asked looking at his wife.

"Maybe why don't you tell Reaper that he should stop starring at the policewoman," Frost replied and Reaper looked at them making a noise of disagreement. As Amy went inside the mystery room.

"Again. My screwdriver, where is it?" The Doctor asked looking around for it.

"I can't find mine either," Frost added.

- Never Giving Up -

Dirty, boarded up window, packing boxes. "Silver thing, blue and yellow at the end. Where did they go?" The Doctor asked from the corridor.

"There's nothing here." Amy shouted back.

"Whatever's there stopped you seeing the room," Reaper argued.

- Never Giving Up -

"What makes you think you could see it?" The Doctor asked her looking for anyway out as Frost started freezing her hand that was cuffed to the radiator.

- Never Giving Up -

"Now please, just get out." Frost told her.

"Silver, blue and yellow at the end?" Amy asked.

"Our screwdrivers, yeah." The Doctor cheered.

"There here." Amy replied.

"Must have rolled under the door." The Doctor concluded and Reaper and Frost both hit him on the head and he gave a cry of pain.

"Yeah. Must have. And then they must have jumped up on the table." Amy retorted.

"Get out of there." The Time Lords shouted.

"Get out of there! Get out!" They shouted at her and Amy picked up the screwdrivers, which were nearly stuck to the table with gunk.

"Get out of there!" They kept shouting.

Something snake-like with very long sharp teeth slithers down behind Amy. "What is it? What are you doing?" Reaper asked.

"There's nothing here, but…" Amy said.

"Corner of your eye," Frost told her.

"What is it?" Amy asked.

"Don't try to see it. If it knows you've seen it, it will kill you. Don't look at it. Do not look." Frost told her and Amy turned and finally stared it in the face. She screamed.

- Never Giving Up -

"Get out!" The Time Lords shouted to her and she ran to them. "Give me that." The Older Time Lords told her and they grabbed their sonic and locked the door, then the Doctor tried to free himself, while Frost smashed the cuff into pieces and helped Reaper free.

"Come on. What's the bad alien done to you?" The Doctor asked.

"Will that door hold it?" Amy asked.

"Oh, yeah, yeah, of course. It's an interdimensional multiform from outer space. They're all terrified of wood." Reaper said sarcastically. There is a bright light in the room.

"What's that? What's it doing?" Amy asked frantically.

"I don't know. Getting dressed? Run. Just go. Your back up's coming. We'll be fine." The Doctor told her.

"There is no backup," Amy told them.

"We heard you on the radio. You called for backup." Reaper said.

"I was pretending. It's a pretend radio." Amy argued.

"You're a policewoman," Frost said.

"I'm a kissogram!" Amy said and took off her cap and her long red hair fell down. The door fell down to reveal a workman in overalls and toolbelt, with a black dog, He looked just like Barney the coma patient. "But it's just…" She said.

"No, it isn't. Look at the faces." Reaper told her and the man barked.

"What? I'm sorry, but what?" Amy asked confused by the situation.

"It's all one creature. One creature disguised as two. Clever old multi-form. A bit of a rush job, though. Got the voice a bit muddled, did you? Mind you, where did you get the pattern from? You'd need a psychic link, a live feed. How did you fix that?" Frost asked it but it didn't answer. The coma patient had a photograph of a black dog by his bed, just to confirm the identification. The man in the corridor opened his mouth to reveal the long needle-like teeth.

"Stay, boy! Her and us, we're safe. Want to know why? She sent for back up." The Doctor told it.

"I didn't send for back-up!" Amy argued.

"I know. That was a clever lie to save our lives. Okay, yeah, no back up. And that's why we're safe. Alone, we're not a threat to you. If we had back up, you'd have to kill us." The Doctor told Prisoner Zero.

"Attention, Prisoner Zero. The human residence is surrounded. Attention Prisoner Zero. The human residence is surrounded." Atraxi reported from somewhere.

"What's that?" Amy asked looking around.

"Well, that would be back up. Okay, one more time. We do have back up and that's definitely why we're safe." Reaper tried sorting the whole situation.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

"Well, safe apart from, you know, incineration." Reaper babbled.

"Father like son," Frost muttered and the Doctor smiled at her hearing her.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported and the Doctor struggled with the sonic screwdriver.

"Come on, work, work, work, come on." The Doctor groaned and Frost tried with hers.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported. The Doctor finally freed himself from the handcuffs.

"Finally." Reaper and Frost smirked already free.

"Run! Run!" The Doctor ordered.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

- Never Giving Up -

"Kissogram?" Reaper asked.

"Yes, a kissogram. Work through it." Amy said.

"Why'd you pretend to be a policewoman?" Reaper asked her another question.

"You broke into my house. It was this or a French maid. What's going on? Tell me. Tell me!" Amy argued.

"An alien convict is hiding in your spare room disguised as a man and a dog, and some other aliens are about to incinerate your house. Any questions?" The Doctor asked.

"Yes." Amy said.

"Me too." Frost said and the Doctor tried getting into the TARDIS.

"No, no, no, no! Don't do that, not now! It's still rebuilding. Not letting us in." The Doctor groaned.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

"Come on." Amy said.

"No, wait, hang on. Wait, wait, wait, wait. The shed. I destroyed that shed last time I was here. Smashed it to pieces." The Doctor pointed out.

"So there's a new one. Let's go." Amy said trying to change the subject.

"Yeah, but the new one's got old. It's ten years old at least. Twelve years. We're not six months late, We're twelve years late." The Doctor said after licking the new shed.

"He's coming." Amy said.

"You said six months. Why did you say six months?" Reaper asked her.

"We've got to go." Amy said.

"This matters. This is important. Why did you say six months?" Reaper asked her again.

"Why did you say five minutes!" Amy shouted.

"What?" Frost and the Doctor asked confused.

"Come on." Amy ordered them.

"What?" They repeated.

"Come on!" Amy shouted.

"What?" They repeated yet again but Reaper looked at her then smirked.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

- Never Giving Up -

"You're Amelia." The Doctor concluded finally.

"And you're late." Amy argued.

"Amelia Pond. You're the little girl." Frost added.

"I'm Amelia and you're late." Amy confirmed.

"What happened?" Reaper asked her and she looked at him for what seemed the first time.

"Twelve years." Amy told him.

"You hit us with a cricket bat." The Doctor said.

"Twelve years." Amy repeated.

"A cricket bat." The Doctor stated.

"Twelve years and four psychiatrists." Amy told them.

"Four?" Reaper asked shocked.

"I kept biting them." Amy argued.

"Why?" Reaper asked her confused sharing a look with his parents.

"They said you weren't real." Amy retorted.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated. Repeat." Atraxi reported and Frost looked around to hear it coming from the Ice cream van speakers.

"No, no, no, come on. What? We're being staked out by an ice-cream van." Amy concluded.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported again.

"What's that? Why are you playing that?" The Doctor asked the Ice Cream Man.

"It's supposed to be Claire De Lune." Ice Cream Man told him and it's also on the radio.

"Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated. Repeat. Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported and it is also on a jogger's iPod and a woman's mobile phone.

"Doctor, Frost, what's happening? And who are you?" Amy asked the last one directed at Reaper.

"I'm Reaper duh." Reaper answered her.

"Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

- Never Giving Up -

The big eyeball is on every channel on the television. An elderly lady keeps jabbing at the remote control. "Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported from the TV.

"Hello! Sorry to burst in. We're doing a special on television faults in this area. Also crimes. Let's have a look." The Doctor told her looking at her TV set.

"I was just about to phone. It's on every channel. Oh, hello, Amy dear. Are you a policewoman now?" Mrs Angelo asked.

"Well, sometimes." Amy answers vaguely.

"I thought you were a nurse." Mrs Angelo said.

"I can be a nurse." Amy replied.

"Or actually a nun?" Mrs Angelo asked.

"I dabble." Amy replied.

"Amy, who are your friends?" Mrs Angelo asked.

"Who's Amy? You were Amelia." Reaper asked her.

"Yeah? Now I'm Amy." Amy answered.

"Amelia Pond. That was a great name." Frost told her.

"Bit fairytale." Amy quoted.

"I know you two, don't I? I've seen you somewhere before." Mrs Angelo smiled.

"Not us. Brand new faces First time on. And what sort of job's a kissogram?" The Doctor asked.

"I go to parties and I kiss people. With outfits. It's a laugh." Amy replied.

"You were a little girl five minutes ago." Reaper smirked.

"You're worse than my aunt." Amy groaned and the Doctor spoke to Mrs Angelo rather than Amy.

"I'm the Doctor, this is my wife Frost and our son Reaper. I'm worse than everybody's aunt. And that is not how I'm introducing myself." The Doctor introduced and everyone turns to Reaper surprised by his slight change in appearance sligh.

"Repetez. Le Prisonnier. Zero wird der menschliche." Atraxi reported on a French radio station.

"Okay, so it's everywhere, in every language. They're broadcasting to the whole world." Frost realised and looked out of the window.

"What's up there? What are you looking for?" Amy asked her.

"Okay. Planet this size, two poles, your basic molten core? They're going to need a forty percent fission blast." Frost worked out and a young man came in the room but they don't completely acknowledge him. "But they'll have to power up first, won't they? So assuming a medium sized starship, that's 20 minutes. What do you think, twenty minutes? Yeah, twenty minutes. We've got twenty minutes." She figured looking between the Doctor and Reaper.

"Twenty minutes to what?" Amy asked.

"Are you the Doctor and Frost?" Jeff asked.

"They are, aren't they? There the Doctor and Frost! The Raggedy Doctor and The Frozen Queen. All those cartoons you did when you were little. The Raggedy Doctor and The Frozen Queen. It's them. But what about that young boy you use to talk about?" Mrs Angelo asked.

"Shut up." Amy told them.

"Cartoons?" The Doctor asked.

"You talked about me?" Reaper asked.

"Gran, it's them, isn't it? It's really them!" Jeff exclaimed excited to see them for real.

"Hey I do exist here right?" Reaper asked waving his hands about.

"Who are you?" Jeff asks confused.

"I'm Reaper." He introduced himself.

"Wow you look really different." Jeff commented.

"Jeff, shut up. Twenty minutes to what?" Amy asked.

"The human residence will be incinerated. Repeat." Atraxi reported on the TV.

"The human residence. They're not talking about your house, they're talking about the planet. Somewhere up there, there's a spaceship, and it's going to incinerate the planet." Frost answered.

"will be incinerated. Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported again.

"Twenty minutes to the end of the world." Reaper whispered not looking too happy.

"Repeat, Prisoner Zero will vacate 'the human residence, or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

- Never Giving Up -

The eyeball is one of many snowflake icicle type spaceships above the Earth. "Repeat. Prisoner Zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." Atraxi reported.

- Never Giving Up -

The Doctor, Frost, Reaper and Amy walked down the middle of the road. "What is this place? Where are we?" The Doctor asked.

"Leadworth." Amy answered.

"Where's the rest of it?" Frost asked confused.

"This is it." Amy answered.

"Is there an airport?" Reaper asked.

"No." Amy answered.

"A nuclear power station?" The Doctor asked.

"No." Amy answered again.

"Even a little one?" Frost asked.

"No." Amy answered again getting more and more angry.

"Nearest city?" Reaper asked.

"Gloucester. Half an hour by car." Amy answered.

"We don't have half an hour. Do we have a car?" The Doctor asked.

"No." Amy answered.

"Well, that's good. Fantastic, that is. Twenty minutes to save the world and we've got a post office. And it's shut. What is that?" Frost asked looking forward.

"It's a duck pond." Amy answered.

"Why aren't there any ducks?" Reaper asked.

"I don't know. There's never any ducks." Amy answered.

"Then how do you know it's a duck pond?" Frost asked her.

"It just is. Is it important, the duck pond?" Amy asked and the Doctor clutched his chest.

"I don't know. Why would I know? This is too soon. I'm not ready, I'm not done yet." The Doctor said and Frost held him tightly trying to keep him steady.

"What's happening? Why's it going dark?" Amy asked and a black disc covered the sun, like a total eclipse. "So what's wrong with the sun?" She asked.

"Nothing. You're looking at it through a force field. They've sealed off your upper atmosphere. Now they're getting ready to boil the planet. Oh, and here they come. The human race. The end comes, as it was always going to, down a video phone." Reaper groaned looking around.

"This isn't real, is it? This is some kind of big wind up." Amy said disbelieving.

"Why would we wind you up?" Reaper asked her.

"You told me you had a time machine." Amy argued.

"And you believed us." Frost argued.

"Then I grew up." Amy snapped.

"Oh, you never want to do that. No. Hang on. Shut up. Wait. I missed it. I saw it and I missed it. What did I see? I saw. What did I see? I saw, I saw, I saw." The Doctor remarked and he saw people all over the village green taking photographs of the sun, except duplicate Barney and his dog, and Rory photographing the people. The time is 11:30am. "Twenty minutes. I can do it. Twenty minutes, the planet burns. Run to your loved ones and say goodbye, or stay and help us." He told her.

"No." Amy said.

"I'm sorry?" Reaper asked.

"No!" Amy snapped.

"Amy, no, no, what are you doing?" The Doctor asked as Amy dragged the Doctor to a car that had just pulled up and slammed his tie in the door, then took the keys from the driver and locked it. "Are you out of your mind?" He asked her while Frost and Reaper just stood there shocked.

"Who are you?" Amy asked them.

"You know who we are." Frost argued.

"No, really. Who are you?" Amy asked them again.

"Look at the sky. End of the world, twenty minutes." Reaper told her.

"Well, better talk quickly, then." Amy argued.

"Amy, I am going to need my car back." Mr Henderson told her.

"Yes, in a bit. Now go and have coffee." Amy told him.

"Right, yes." Mr Henderson agreed and does as he is told.

"Catch." The Doctor told her and tosses her the apple with the face carved in it. It is still fresh. "I'm the Doctor, with my wife Frost and son Reaper. Were time travellers. Everything we told you twelve years ago is true. We're real. What's happening in the sky is real, and if you don't let me go right now, everything you've ever known is over." He told her.

"I don't believe you." Amy said still not believing.

"Just twenty minutes. Just believe us for twenty minutes. Look at it. Fresh as the day you gave it to me. And you know it's the same one. Amy, believe for twenty minutes." The Doctor told her and Amy unlocked Mister Henderson's car.

"What do we do?" Amy asked.

"Stop that nurse." The Doctor told them and they ran onto the village green and the Doctor grabbed Rory's phone.

"The sun's going out, and you're photographing a man and a dog. Why?" Reaper asked him.

"Amy." Rory greeted.

"Hi! Oh, this is Rory, he's a friend." Amy introduced.

"Boyfriend." Rory corrected.

"Kind of boyfriend." Amy corrected him.

"Amy." Rory said.

"Man and dog. Why?" The Doctor asked.

"Oh my God, it's him." Rory gasped.

"Just answer his question, please." Amy told her boyfriend.

"It's him, though. The Doctor. The Raggedy Doctor. And The Frozen Queen but what about the kid?" Rory asked.

"Hello I'm here. I'm Reaper and why does everyone recognise my parents but not me?" He groaned.

"Yeah, they came back." Amy told him.

"But they were a story. They were a game." Rory stated what he thought is a fact but was so wrong.

"Man and dog. Why? Tell me now." Frost ordered getting annoyed.

"Sorry. Because he can't be there. Because he's…" Rory explained.

"In a hospital, in a coma." The Doctor and Rory said together.

"Yeah." Rory agreed.

"Knew it. Multiform, you see? Disguise itself as anything, but it needs a life feed. A psychic link with a living but dormant mind." Frost smiled and the man barked at them. "Prisoner Zero." She smirked.

"What? There's a Prisoner Zero too?" Rory asked.

"Yes." Amy answered simply and one of the pretty eyeball spaceships came down.

"See, that ship up there is scanning this area for non-terrestrial technology. And nothing says non-terrestrial like sonic screwdrivers." Frost smirked at the Doctor and they make all the streetlights explode, the car alarms go off and a poor woman's mobility scooter zoomed off down the road. A fire engine goes past on its own, two tone blaring.

"Oi, come back here! Come back!" Firemen shouted.

"I think someone's going to notice, don't you?" The Doctor asked and he blew up a red telephone box, then the screwdrivers explode. "No, no! No, don't do that!" He shouted.

"Look, it's going." Rory stated.

"No, come back. He's here! Come back! He's here. Prisoner Zero is here. Come back, he's here! Prisoner Zero is…" The Doctor said but Prisoner Zero went squidgy and disappeared down a drain cover.

"Doctor! The drain. It just sort of melted and went down the drain." Amy stated the obvious.

"Well, of course it did." Reaper said.

"What do we do now?" Amy asked.

"It's hiding in human form. We need to drive it into the open. No TARDIS, no screwdrivers, seventeen minutes. Come on, think. Think!" Frost groaned trying to think hard.

- Never Giving Up -

Patient Barney is shaking. "Barney? Barney? Barney? Can you hear me, Barney? Barney? Barney?" Ramsden asked and the multiform slithers through an air vent above Barney's bed.

- Never Giving Up -

"So that thing, that hid in my house for twelve years?" Amy asked.

"Multiforms can live for millennia. Twelve years is a pit-stop." Frost explained.

"So how come you three show up again on the same day that lot do? The same minute!" Amy argued.

"They're looking for him, but they followed us. They saw us through the crack, got a fix, they're only late because we are." The Doctor explained.

"What's he on about?" Rory asked.

"Nurse boy, give me your phone." Reaper ordered.

"How can they be real? they was never real." Rory said.

"Phone. Now. Give me." Reaper ordered getting more annoyed.

"They were just a game. We were kids. You made me dress up as Reaper." Rory said as Reaper flicked through the images on the iPhone.

"These photos, they're are all coma patients?" Reaper asked.

"Yeah." Rory answered.

"No, they're all the multiform. Eight comas, eight disguises for Prisoner Zero." Frost corrected.

"He had a dog, though. There's a dog in a coma?" Amy asked.

"Well, the coma patient dreams he's walking a dog, Prisoner Zero gets a dog. Laptop! Your friend, what was his name? Not him, the good-looking one." The Doctor asked.

"Thanks." Rory grumbled.

"Jeff." Amy answered.

"Oh, thanks." Rory grumbled again.

"He had a laptop in his bag. A laptop. Big bag, big laptop. I need Jeff's laptop. You three, (pointing at Amy, Rory and Reaper) get to the hospital. Get everyone out of that ward. Clear the whole floor. Phone us when you're done." The Doctor told them.

"Your car. Come on." Amy said.

"But how can he be here? How can the Doctor, Frost and Reaper be here?" Rory asked and Amy, Rory and Reaper got into a proper Mini, not a BMW oversized wannabe.

- Never Giving Up -

Jeff was lounging on his bed, using his laptop. "Hello. Laptop. Give me." The Doctor ordered.

"No, no, no, no, wait." Jeff whaled.

"It's fine. Give it here." The Doctor ignored him.

"Hang on!" Jeff shouted but The Doctor took the laptop and saw what Jeff was browsing.

"Blimey. Get a girlfriend, Jeff." The Doctor told him and Mrs Angelo entered the room.

"Gran." Jeff whined.

"What are you doing?" Mrs Angelo asked.

"The sun's gone wibbly, so right now, somewhere out there, there's going to be a big old video conference call. All the experts in the world panicking at once, and do you know what they need? Frost. Ah, and here they all are." The Doctor told them and hands over the laptop to Frost.

"All the big boys. NASA, Jodrell Bank, Tokyo Space Centre, Patrick Moore." Frost listed off.

"I like Patrick Moore." Mrs Angelo commented.

"I'll get you his number. But watch him, he's a devil." Frost told her receiving a look from the Doctor. "What?" She asked and looked at his face before kissing his lips lightly.

"You can't just hack in on a call like that." Jeff argued.

"Can't I?" Frost asked and six faces came up on the screen, all labelled as above plus ESA and CSIRO. Frost showed them the Doctor's psychic paper.

"Who are you?" Patrick Moore asked her.

"This is a secure call, what are you doing here?" A man asked.

"Hello. Yeah, I know you should switch me off, but before you do, watch this." Frost told them.

"It's here too, I'm getting it." Patrick Moore said.

"Fermat's Theorem, the proof. And I mean the real one. Never been seen before. Poor old Fermat, got killed in a duel before he could write it down. My fault. I slept in. Oh, and here's an oldie but a goodie. Why electrons have mass. And a personal favourite of mine, faster than light travel with two diagrams and a joke. Look at your screens. Whoever I am, I'm a genius. Look at the sun. You need all the help you can get. Fellas, pay attention." Frost told them. While Rory, Reaper and Amy ran into the hospital.

"Sir, what are you doing?" NASA asked.

"I'm writing a computer virus. Very clever, super-fast, and a tiny bit alive, but don't let on. And why am I writing it on a phone? Never mind, you'll find out. Okay, I'm sending this to all your computers. Get everyone who works for you sending this everywhere. Email, text, Facebook, Bebo, Twitter, radar dish, whatever you've got. Any questions?" Frost asked.

"Who was your lady friend?" Patrick Moore asked.

"Patrick, behave." Frost scolded him.

"What does this virus do?" A man asked.

"It's a reset command, that's all. It resets counters. It gets in the wifi and resets every counter it can find. Clocks, calendars, anything with a chip will default at zero at exactly the same time. But yeah, I could be lying, why should you trust me? I'll let my best man explain. (sotto) Jeff, you're my best man." Frost said.

"You what?" Jeff asked confused.

"Listen to me. In ten minutes, you're going to be a legend. In ten minutes, everyone on that screen is going to be offering you any job you want. But first, you have to be magnificent. You have to make them trust you and get them working. This is it, Jeff, right here, right now. This is when you fly. Today's the day you save the world." Frost explained to him.

"Why me?" Jeff asked.

"It's your bedroom. Now go, go, go." The Doctor told him and The Two Time Lords ran out.

"Okay, guys, let's do this." Jeff said getting ready but the Doctor ran back into the room.

"Oh, and delete your internet history." The Doctor advised him.

- Never Giving Up -

"Something's happened up there. We can't get through." Rory said.

"Yes, but what's happened?" Amy asked him as Reaper looked around the area.

"I don't know. No one knows. Phone him." Rory told her.

"I'm phoning him. Doctor? We're at the hospital, but we can't get through." Amy asked the Doctor over the phone.

"What did he say?" Reaper asked.

"Look in the mirror. Ha, ha! Uniforms. Are you on your way? You're going to need a car." Amy said.

- Never Giving Up -

"Don't worry, we've commandeered a vehicle." The Doctor told her looking at Frost smirking.

- Never Giving Up -

Rory, Reaper and Amy ran up the stairs. They entered the coma ward floor and it was a mess. "Oh god." Amy gasped and a woman with two girls met them in the corridor.

"Officer." The mother greeted.

"What happened?" Amy asked.

"There was a man. A man with a dog. I think Doctor Ramsden's dead. And the nurses." The mother explained and Reaper took Amy's phone making a phone call.

"Are you in?" Frost asked over the phone..

"Yep." Reaper replied.

"But so's Prisoner Zero." Reaper told her.

"You need to get out of there." Frost told him.

"He was so angry. He kept shouting and shouting. And that dog. The size of that dog." The mother said but it was not the mother who is speaking.

"I swear it was rabid. And he just went mad, attacking everyone." The child said as Rory, Reaper and Amy back away. "Where did he go, did you see? Has he gone? We hid in the ladies." She said.

"Oh, I'm getting it wrong again, aren't I? I'm always doing that. So many mouths." The mother said opening her mouth to reveal the needle teeth.

"Oh, my God!" Rory said shocked.

"Amy? Amy, what's happening?" Frost asked down the phone but Amy, Reaper and Rory ran into the ward and bar the doors with a broom through the handles. "Amy, talk to us!" She shouted.

"We're in the coma ward, but it's here. It's getting in." Amy told her.

"Which window are you?" Frost asked her as the Doctor drove the fire truck.

"What, sorry?" Amy asked confused.

"Which window?" Frost asked again.

"First floor, on the left, fourth from the end." Amy answered and the broom finally gave up.
"Oh, dear little Amelia Pond. I've watched you grow up. Twelve years, and you never even knew I was there. Little Amelia Pond, waiting for her magic Doctor and Frost to return. But not this time, Amelia." The Mother taunted but Amy got a text from Rory's phone. 'Duck!' They all do quickly, and the fire engine ladder came crashing through the window. Enter the Doctor and Frost.

"Right! Hello. Are we late? No, three minutes to go. So still time." The Doctor smiled.

"Time for what, Time Lords?" The mother asked.

"Take the disguise off. They'll find you in a heartbeat. Nobody dies." Frost suggested.

"The Atraxi will kill me this time. If I am to die, let there be fire." The Mother teased.

"Okay. You came to this world by opening a crack in space and time. Do it again. Just leave." The Doctor said.

"I did not open the crack." The mother told them.

"Somebody did." Frost said.

"The cracks in the skin of the universe, don't you know where they came from? You don't, do you?" The mother asked and she changed to a little girl's voice. "The Doctor and Frost in the TARDIS with Reaper doesn't know. Doesn't know. Doesn't know!" She teased more back to the adult voice. "The universe is cracked. The Pandorica will open. Silence will fall." The mother told her.

"And we're off! Look at that. Look at that!" The Doctor shouted as the clock says 0:00. "Yeah, I know, just a clock. Whatever. But do you know what's happening right now? In one little bedroom, my team are working. Jeff and the world. And do you know what they're doing? They're spreading the word all over the world, quantum fast. The word is out. And do you know what the word is? The word is Zero. Now, me, if I was up in the sky in a battleship, monitoring all Earth communications, I'd probably take that as a hint. And if I had a whole battle fleet surrounding the planet, I'd be able track a simple old computer virus to its source in, what, under a minute? The source, by the way, is right here." He explained and there was a bright light outside. "Oh! And I think they just found us!" He shouted.

"The Atraxi are limited. While I'm in this form, they'll still be unable to detect me. They've tracked a phone, not me." The mother smirked.

"Yeah, but this is the good bit. I mean, this is my favourite bit. Do you know what this phone is full of? Pictures of you. Every form you've learned to take, right here. Ooo, and being uploaded about now. And the final score is, no TARDIS, no screwdriver, two minutes to spare. Who da man? Oh, I'm never saying that again. Fine." The Doctor said as Frost smirked.

"Then I shall take a new form." The mother said.

"Oh, stop it. You know you can't. It takes months to form that kind of psychic link." Frost dismissed.

"And I've had years." The mother smirked and Amy collapsed.

"No! Amy? You've got to hold on. Amy? Don't sleep! You've got to stay awake, please." Reaper freaked out.

"Doctor." Rory said and Prisoner Zero has transformed into a gangly man with a ripped shirt and floppy hair and a woman with curly hair and a burned outfit.

"Well, that's rubbish. Who's that supposed to be?" The Doctor asked sharing a confused look with Frost.

"It's you two." Rory told them.

"Us? Is that what we look like?" Frost asked looking closely.

"You don't know?" Rory asked confused by this.

"Busy day. Why us, though? You're linked with her. Why are you copying us?" Frost asked and a little girl and a slightly younger Reaper came from around a curtain and holds the duplicate hands.

"I'm not. Poor Amy Pond. Still such a child inside. Dreaming of the magic Doctor and Frost she knows will return to save her. What a disappointment you've been." Amelia said.

"No, she's dreaming about us because she can hear us. Amy, don't just hear us, listen. Remember the room, the room in your house you couldn't see. Remember you went inside. I tried to stop, but you did. You went in the room. You went inside. Amy, dream about what you saw." Reaper realised.

"No. No. No!" Amelia shouted and she transformed.

"Well done, Prisoner Zero. A perfect impersonation of yourself." The Doctor teased.

"Prisoner Zero is located. Prisoner Zero is restrained." Atraxi reported.

"Silence, Doctor and Frost. Silence will fall." Zero warned. Prisoner Zero disappeared in a rush of wind.

"The sun. It's back to normal, right? That's, that's good, yeah? That means it's over." Rory says and Amy wakes up. "Amy. Are you okay? Are you with us?" He asked.

"What happened?" Amy asked.

"They did it. The Doctor and Frost did it." Rory said.

"No, we didn't." Frost said sharing a knowing look with the Doctor.

"What are you doing?" Rory asked.

"Tracking the signal back. Sorry in advance." Frost told him.

"About what?" Rory asked her.

"The bill." The Doctor answered as Frost phoned the Atraxi.

"Oi, we didn't say you could go! Article fifty seven of the Shadow Proclamation. This is a fully established level five planet, and you were going to burn it? What? Did you think no-one was watching? You lot, back here, now. Okay, now we've done it." Frost smirked.

"Did she just bring them back? Did they just save the world from aliens and then bring all the aliens back again?" Rory asked.

- Never Giving Up -

"Where are you going?" Amy asked as they all walked down the hospital hallway.

"The roof. No, hang on." The Doctor answered.

- Never Giving Up -

"What's in here?" Amy asked.

"We're saving the world - we need a decent shirt. To hell with the raggedy. Time to put on a show." The Doctor said as all three Time Lords took their clothes off looking for new clothes.

"You just summoned aliens back to Earth. Actual aliens, deadly aliens, aliens of death, and now you're taking your clothes off. Amy, they're taking their clothes off." Rory said.

"Turn your back if it embarrasses you." Reaper told him.

"Are you stealing clothes now? Those clothes belong to people, you know. (to Amy) Are you not going to turn your back?" Rory asked.

"No." Amy said sparing a look at Reaper changing.

- Never Giving Up -

The Doctor walked out in a new shirt with several ties draped around his neck. While Reaper was going for a more casual look and Frost was going for an adventure look. The Atraxi were hovering overhead. "So this was a good idea, was it? They were leaving." Amy said.

"Leaving is good. Never coming back is better. Come on, then! The Doctor will see you now." The Doctor replied and the eyeball dropped onto the roof and scanned the Doctor, Frost and Reaper.

"You are not of this world." Atraxi reported.

"No, but we've put a lot of work into it." The Doctor said as he looks at his selection of ties. "Oh, hmm, I don't know. What do you think?" He asked Frost.

"Is this world important?" Atraxi asked.

"Important? What's that mean, important? Six billion people live here. Is that important? Here's a better question. Is this world a threat to the Atraxi? Well, come on. You're monitoring the whole planet. Is this world a threat?" Frost asked and there was a projection of the world between them.

"No." Atraxi answered.

"Are the peoples of this world guilty of any crime by the laws of the Atraxi?" Reaper asked.

"No." Atraxi answered.

"Okay. One more. Just one. Is this world protected? Because you're not the first lot to come here. Oh, there have been so many." The Doctor said and the projection showed the Daleks et al. "And what you've got to ask is, what happened to them?" He asked and a run through of all the previous Doctors and also Frost's past shelves and a few other faces and Reaper too, then they step through the projection with a jacket, bow tie, leather jacket and a coat. "Hello. I'm the Doctor." He said.

"I'm Frost." Frost introduced.

"I'm Reaper." Reaper introduced.

"Basically, run." They said together. The eyeball zoomed back to its ship and left, very fast. There was a brief materialisation sound, then the Doctor took a glowing TARDIS key out of his new jacket pocket.

"Is that it? Is that them gone for good? Who were they?" Amy asked. The Doctor, Frost and Reaper were already down the stairs and running out of the hospital.

- Never Giving Up -

The TARDIS is waiting for them. "Okay, what have you got for us this time?" The Doctor asked sharing an excited look on all their faces.

- Never Giving Up -

"Look at you. Oh, you sexy thing! Look at you." The Doctor praised.

"Oh she's outdone herself this time." Frost smiled. Amy and Rory ran up just at it dematerialised. It was night time. The sound of the TARDIS woke Amy up. She ran outside.

"Sorry about running off earlier. Brand new TARDIS. Bit exciting. Just had a quick hop to the moon and back to run her in. She's ready for the big stuff now." Reaper explained.

"It's you. You came back." Amy stated.

"Course we came back. We always come back. Something wrong with that?" Reaper asked.

"And you kept the clothes." Amy pointed out.

"Well, we just saved the world. The whole planet, for about the millionth time, no charge. Yeah, shoot us. We kept the clothes." The Doctor pouted.

"Including the bow tie." Amy giggled.

"Yeah, it's cool. Bow ties are cool." The Doctor said.

"Are you from another planet?" Amy asked them.

"Yeah." Frost answered.

"Okay." Amy accepted.

"So what do you think?" Frost asked.

"Of what?" Amy asked.

"Other planets. Want to check some out?" Reaper asked her.

"What does that mean?" Amy asked.

"It means. Well, it means come with us." Reaper answered.

"Where?" Amy asked.

"Wherever you like." The Doctor said.

"All that stuff that happened. The hospital, the spaceships, Prisoner Zero." Amy said.

"Oh, don't worry, that's just the beginning. There's loads more." The Doctor said.

"Yeah, but those things, those amazing things, all that stuff. That was two years ago." Amy told them.

"Oh.! Oops." Reaper laughed as Frost giggled at the Doctor.

"Should of let us handle it then huh?" Frost teased the Doctor.

"Yeah." Amy agreed.

"So that's…" Reaper said.

"Fourteen years!" Amy shouted.

"Fourteen years since fish custard. Amy Pond, the girl who waited, you've waited long enough." Reaper smirked.

"When I was a kid, you said there was a swimming pool and a library, and the swimming pool was in the library." Amy said.

"Yeah. Not sure where it's got to now. It'll turn up. So, coming?" The Doctor asked.

"No." Amy answered.

"You wanted to come fourteen years ago." Reaper pointed out.

"I grew up." Amy pointed out.

"Don't worry. I'll soon fix that." Reaper smiled and he opened the TARDIS door and followed Amy in behind them.

- Never Giving Up -

"Well? Anything you want to say? Any passing remarks? I've heard them all." The Doctor said.

"I'm in my nightie." Amy said.

"Oh, don't worry. Plenty of clothes in the wardrobe. And possibly a swimming pool. So, all of time and space, everything that ever happened or ever will Where do you want to start?" Frost asked her.

"You are so sure that I'm coming." Amy said.

"Yeah, we are." Reaper laughed.

"Why?" Amy asked.

"Cause you're the Scottish girl in the English village, and we know how that feels." The Doctor said.

"Oh, do you?" Amy asked.

"All these years living here, most of your life, and you've still got that accent. Yeah, you're coming." Reaper teased.

"Can you get me back for tomorrow morning?" Amy asked.

"It's a time machine. I can get you back five minutes ago. Why, what's tomorrow?" The Doctor asked.

"Nothing. Nothing. Just you know, stuff." Amy dismissed.

"All right, then. Back in time for stuff." Frost said and two sonic screwdrivers rose from slots in the console.

"Oh! A new one! Lovely. Thanks, dear." The Doctor smiled and he used an old typewriter wired into the console.

"Why me?" Amy asked.

"Why not?" Reaper asked.

"No, seriously. You are asking me to run away with you in the middle of the night. It's a fair question. Why me?" Amy asked.

"I don't know. Fun. Do we have to have a reason?" Frost asked.

"People always have a reason." Amy reasoned.

"Do we look like people?" Reaper asked.

"Yes." Amy answered.

"Been knocking around on our own for a while. Our choice, but I've started talking to myself all the time." The Doctor said.

"It's giving me earache." Frost joked.

"Hey!" The Doctor shouted getting Frost and Reaper to laugh and Frost kissed the Doctor on the lips softly.

"You're lonely. That's it? Just that?" Amy asked.

"Just that. Promise." The Doctor told her.

"Okay." Amy said.

"So, are you okay, then? Because this place, sometimes it can make people feel a bit, you know." Frost said.

"I'm fine. It's just, there's a whole world in here, just like you said. It's all true. I thought. Well, I started to think that maybe you were just like a madman with a box." Amy said.

"Amy Pond, there's something you'd better understand about me, because it's important, and one day your life may depend on it. I am definitely a madman with a box. Ha, ha! Yeah. Goodbye Leadworth, hello everything." The Doctor said and he set the TARDIS in flight with help from both Frost and Reaper. The TARDIS dematerialised in the garden, then in Amy's bedroom with a wedding dress and the veil hanging up on the back of the door.

TO BE CONTINUED….

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