The Tardis was out of controll-yet again-only this time, it wasn't the Tardis's fault. Something was dragging it. Amy screeched as the blue box toppled to one side and the Doctor and all his bowtie glory splatted her against a wall.

"UGH! Doctor get your fat butt off me!" She yelled as she struggled against his weight.

"SORRY! SORRY AMELIA!" he yelled back as he pushed himself away from her.

"DON'T CALL ME AMELIA!" she screamed as the tardis shifted again. This time, as he fell, he grabbed one of the brown bars that surrounded the control panel and held on for dear life. Amy, however, wasn't so lucky and rocketed past him. Rory slammed into the doctor's rear and then fell to the floor before sliping into Amy.

It turned yet again with a moaning noise that made the Doctor's hearts sink and Amy fell into him, grabbing his suspenders. She fell away again, still holding the red suspenders in her hands. The elastic cords streached across as far as they would allow and the doctor gasped, "oh no." He muttered. Amy grabbed on of the poles and then let go of the suspenders, sending them rocketing back into him. He gasped in pain and let go of the rail.

He fell into the control panel and watched the several blinking screens before him, "we're being toed by an unknown ship!" he yelled.

He scrambled to the doors the best he could and looked out.

"OH OF COURSE IT WOULD BE YOU!" he cried as he saw none other than River Song sitting cross legged in the doorway of a helicopter.

"Hello Sweetie!" she waved innocently.

"RIVER! Put my Tardis down!" he yelled.

She shrugged, "if that's really what you want." She then took off her heavily heeled boot, hooked it around the cable that connected the two vehicles and slid across it, landing skillfully and wrapping her arms around the doctors neck. She kissed his lips as he stared at her in confusion and she reached up. she derooted the cord that held the tardis in place, "but i can't promise a smooth ride." she winked as the box began to tear through the air at the rapidly approaching earth.

"RIVER!" he yelled, slamming the doors shut and running to the controls. He began pressing buttons, "the breaks aren't catching!" he hissed in terror.

Amy and Rory both screamed.

"well maybe if you didn't leave them on all the time they'd work better." River said, looking at her nails.

The Doctor had to fight back a found smile as he continued, "well have to do an emergency flight!" he informed them, typing in random numbers. The Tardis engines sounded and off they went. When they landed, the doctor turned to River, breathing heavily. He stood straight, fixed his bowtie and pushed his hair back away from his face. Then he walked as close as he dared to the wild woman and put his hand against the wall, "you naughty, naughty girl, River."

She chuckled, "Oh doctor stop, my parent are watching."

"Eh, yeah, none of that please." Rory uttered awkwardly.

The doctor grinned and backed away from River, "so, were are we? Amy, any guesses?"

"Um...the moon?" she tried.

He sniffed, "No."

"Mars?" Rory attempted.

"wrong."

"A ship of some sort?" River added.

"Probably not."

"wait, probably?" Amy asked.

The doctor shrugged, "Yes."

"You mean to tell me you probably know where we are?" she accused.

"Oh no, not at all. I have no idea where we are." he laughed, "i though you would have a guess."

"Well obviously not, we're just human!" Rory sighed.

"well, yeah, i noticed that a while ago." the doctor chuckled.

He smelled the air once more to try and get an idea of where they where and gasped. He did know where they were. He'd been there once before. And he never wanted to go back.

Just then river smiled and said, "well lets go see, shall we pretty boy?"

She saughtered over to the T.A.R.D.I.S door and began to push it open, but the Doctor aggressively stormed over- which was not like him at all- and grabbed her waist, "Don't you dare River." he growled, pulling her back over to the benches and the console and forcing her to sit.

"Oi, Doctor, what's the big idea?" she cried as he himself marched up to the door. He gingerly put his ear against the smooth wood and listened.

"Doctor, I don't understand..." Amy complained.

"Shh." he ordered.

"But Doctor, shouldn't we-,"

"SHUTUP!" he roared.

Amy and Rory jumped and Rory looked at Amy in utter surprise.

He listened for a moment and heard the hissy, draft breathing of several things not meant to live. He felt sweat forming on the back of his neck.

"Doctor, have you been here before?" River asked quietly.

"Yes." he breathed, still listening at the door.

"Is it...bad? what ever is out there, is it bad?" Amy inquired.

"...Yes. So bad." he whispered, backing away from the door carefully, "what ever is out there, it's to terrible, i can't even think about it...its just to bad for me to help, it s to far gone. It's really best if we just...leave." He trailed off, starting up the T.A.R.D.I.S. and beginning take off.

Suddenly his telephone rang and the members of the shadow proclamation appeared on a screen, "Doctor, what are you doing?" one asked.

"I'm leaving, and please let me." he said harshly.

"Doctor, you do realize where you are in the Universe, don't you?" he asked.

"Of course i do. You think i'd forget a place like this?" he snapped.

"So you do know you aren't allowed to leave, don't you?" he asked.

"aren't allowed, what does he mean Doctor?" River asked.

"River, please. " he sighed, "look, we haven't left the T.A.R.D.I.S. since we landed, the doors have stayed closed, no one is infected apart from the obvious, we're still healthy, so please let us leave."

The man sighed, "I'll see what we can do. You may be stuck there for a while. While you're waiting, if any one in your ship is infected though, we'll have to exterminate you."

The doctor sighed, "understood, Thank you Mr. Dalek."

the shadow proclamation logged off, ignoring his side remark.

"What do you mean infected?" Rory asked.

"Nothing."

"no, not nothing. what did he mean?" River asked.

"Nothing that concerns you." he snapped.

Amy sighed, "well if we're stuck here, we better go meet the natives."

"No Amy." The doctor ordered.

"Well, i want to see were we are as well, just a peak." Rory added.

"no, both of you stop." he said, irritated.

"Oh come one Doctor, lets go exploring." River agreed.

They all turned towards the blue doors of the T.A.R.D.I.S. and heard the doctor running around behind them. That's when they heard a threatening clicking noise. They all turned and froze in surprise to find the doctor aiming the barrel of a silver revolver at them with his finger on the trigger.

'I'm sorry it has to come to this, friends." he said harshly, "but i'm more likely to shoot you then to allow you to step into your most promised death sentence of you're existence, so get away from the door, please."

They all put their hands up and backed toward the console. He lowered the gun and tucked it into his pants, "Okay, good, now stay there, don't leave because i'm the only one that can, don't make a lot of noise and please don't touch my gun, it means allot to me, it used to be my friends." He said.

"doctor, tell us whats going on." Amy ordered.

The doctor sighed, "You want the truth?" he asked.

They all nodded, "Fine." He agreed, "there was a virus that spread across earth from a volcanic eruption. IT was a very old virus and so no one had any immunity to it. At all. so it wiped out the earth and turned all of the humans into blood thirsty monsters, they look very dead, but they're not" he explained.

"so why can you go out and not us?" River asked.

"Because i built up an immunity. Have you ever noticed the yellow in my eyes?" he asked.

Amy and Rory shook their heads but River nodded. He beckoned Amy and Rory over and he leaned in so they could see his iris's clearly. Sure enough, there was a bright, yellow streak right though the emerald green of his eyes.

"what does that mean?" River asked.

"It means i already am infected, but i'm not contagious unless i bite you. I have the disease, so i cant get sick from it anymore, but you still can, so when i go out, you don't touch me until i disinfect."

"So who's gun was it?"

"Oh, just an old friends that died,"

Suddenly they heard a banging on the door and gasped as a harsh, southernly accented voice of a teenage girl called, "doctor, are you in there, it's me, Clair."