Prologue

"It's a library!" Victoria shouted as she stepped out of the TARDIS.

The TARDIS had landed in the heart of a massive room where lines and lines of books covered every inch of the wall. The Second Doctor stepped out of the TARDIS behind her, grumbling slightly.

"Yes, Yes, Yes, it's a library," The Doctor said hastily shutting the door behind him.

Victoria turned around at the sound of the door shutting.

"Is Jamie not coming with us?" Victoria asked.

"No, the last adventure was quite enough excitement for him. He was quite happy to go and sleep some of it off," The Doctor said and put the TARDIS key in his pocket. The last adventure had in fact been quite eventful. He was beginning to greatly dislike the Cybermen. His encounter with them had forced him to come here as soon as he could, as he suddenly remembered the last time he had encountered them had caused him to regenerate, which in turn had led to start thinking of Ben and Polly and the adventures they had, which in turn then led to the memory of Waltham Abbey and the Weeping Angels.

"So what brings us to a library Doctor?" Victoria asked, always eager to learn about advanced civilisations since her first encounter with the Doctor and the Daleks.

"This is not just any library Victoria, this is the greatest library in the universe. It holds all the information ever recorded, spanning galaxies and lifetimes!" The Doctor said proudly.

Victoria looked amazed. She could spend hours here studying any topic she liked, and was already forming some ideas of where to begin.

"It's the 50th Century, this is the greatest library ever built, pre-passing Alexandria on Earth, and not only that it is constantly being updated to the second," The Doctor beamed.

The Doctor held her hand.

"We have landed in the history section of Earth. I need to go and find a specific book. Go and enjoy yourself in this section only," The Doctor said and let go of her hands. He bid her farewell while he travelled to the next department in the history section, which was the history of creatures and beings.

The Doctor could have got all the information he wanted from his own people, but he had the suspicion that they were still quite annoyed with him for stealing a TARDIS and going on the run.

He had walked into the section called "Great People".

He skimmed over the titles of the books as he walked past- Martin Luther King, Elizabeth I, Rassilon, River Song and finally there was his own book "The Doctor".

It was a big book, which filled the Doctor with some hope that he had many adventures and lives left, but he had to be careful not to read further than he needed to.

He took the book off the shelf and continued on to another section titled "Ancient Creatures".

Again, he spent some time searching for the book he needed and went and sat down at a nearby desk.

"The Weeping Angel" book was pitiful against the size of the Doctor's own book, but this was due to the fact that nobody knew much about them. As far as he was aware, he was one of the few people alive today who had had any dealings with them recently.

He read the first few pages of "The Weeping Angel" before muttering under his breath about the blasted Eternals and their meddling ways. He knew they'd be involved with the angels somewhere, as they meddle in everything. He turned to the back of the book and took out a pen.

He opened his own book and was careful to only open the first few pages. He shuffled through the first few pages quickly- the academy, graduation, running away with Susan, the whole Ian and Barbara situation (of which he was still slightly ashamed), the long pages regarding the Daleks. He ran through the pages, unaware that some many adventures had been documented over the years. He made a mental note to be more discreet from now on, though he knew in his heart he was slightly fond of the popularity he gets.

"Aha, here we are." The Doctor said, finding a page referencing Dodo and the situation at the Smugglers Cave with Ben and Polly. He found an entire page dedicated to the events with Patricia and the Weeping Angels.

He read the story, feeling sad that Ben and Polly never found out what had actually happened to Patricia, and that she was still in the Church with the three that did this to her.

He looked at "The Weeping Angel" book and began to write on the back page of the book.