The Doctor was bored. Extremely bored. There was nothing to do. Amy and Rory were having a lie in and the Doctor didn't want to go anywhere without them just in case they got worried when they woke up and found that he had disappeared. He strutted about the console trying to make as much noise as possible to try and wake them up. He flew the TARDIS badly on purpose which resulted in a bumpy ride and hoped that this would wake the pair from their sleep.

Just when the Doctor had given up hope and prepared himself to tidy up one of the many rooms in the TARDIS, a tired looking Amy and Rory clambered down the steps of the console room.

In a very Scottish accent Amy said: "Did you try and purposefully wake us up Doctor?"

The Doctor looked shocked and replied: "I-no! Of course I didn't Amelia!"

"You got bored didn't you Doctor?" Amy smirked, "Did you want someone to play with?"

"Amy," the Doctor replied, "I'm over 1000 years old, I don't get bored that easily."

The redhead smiled and gave him a look that said oh really?

"Well anyway listen Doctor," Rory began, "Amy and I were thinking about maybe visiting my dad

today. He knows about the whole time travel thing now and so we'd like to just pop in for a few

hours and give him some gifts we got him from the Narawaki Market we went to the other day. Is

that okay?"

The Doctor flared his nostrils. What was he going to do all day now?

"Yeah sure," he replied, "that's absolutely fine." But he didn't sound fine with it and Amy noticed

this.

"Are you sure Doctor?" she questioned, "You don't seem so thrilled about it."

"No it's fine Pond, you go."

"If you're going to get bored we can always go anoth-"

But the Doctor cut her off.

"It's fine. Really. Just go."

"Well," Amy began, still not convinced that the TimeLord wasn't going to get bored, "Why don't

you meet up with River?"

"River?" the Doctor questioned.

"Yes River," Amy replied, "you know, our daughter? You're girlfrie- I mean friend," she said smiling.

Rory frowned and looked curiously at the Doctor.

"We'll just go and get ready," he stated and the pair walked off.

"She's not my girlfriend you know!" The Doctor bellowed after them. But he wished she was. He had

so many feelings for River. She was perfect in every single way. He'd always liked her, but when he

found out who she really was, it made him fall in love with her. Someone who he could relate to,

someone like him.

He had so many plans for the threesome and now they were going off without him. They didn't

extend the offer to him, but he probably wouldn't have gone anyway to be fair. Well maybe he could

just do engine repairs and tinker about with the console a bit. Or maybe he could do what Amy had

suggested and go and get River. He could take her to the planet Gasalone which was entirely

covered in beaches. Yes, she'd probably like that. That would also give the Doctor a chance to tell

River how he really felt about her. Because he loved her. He really did, but he didn't know how to

express that. The Doctor leant of the console and let his mind wander, thinking about River. Oh the

things he could do to that woman. But he couldn't think like that, it wasn't fair. He couldn't just drop

out of the sky, waggle a finger and expect her to come into his bedroom. So instead he thought

about all the wonderful places he could take her and how much fun they would have travelling the

universe together.

His thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a Scottish voice.

"Doctor, we're ready now," Amy spoke, walking around the TARDIS console to meet him, "Now you

be good ok?"

"Erm, yes," the Doctor began, "I'm just going to do a few engine repairs or something," he lied.

"Well, have fun!" Amy said lightly patting his head before whirling around and walking over to Rory

before linking her arm with his. Together, they walked out of the TARDIS, closing the police box

doors behind them.