There was silence in the wood. Nothing moved much, only the slight gentle rustle of the leaves in the trees. Darkness cast shadows over the summer floor. suddenly, the silence was broken by a flash of white light and a girl ran throught the leaves.

A few seconds later her persuer was seen following her, gaining rather quickly upon her. A few seconds later her persuer was right behind her. She could hear the loud breathing and the hot stickyness of it's breath on her back where her black tee wasn't plastered to her skin. She was soaking in some type of jelly and it shone off her slim body, even as she tripped and fell to the floor it shone in the moonlight that was cast across her face. The girl turned around to face her persuer, her ginger hair falling across her face as she scrambled up and looked at the monster for what it was worth.

"Any last words?" it said, it's voice like a thousand nails being dragged across a chalk board. The girl winced and glanced upwards.

"Yes." her strange accent was profound in the ten year old. The monster stared at her.

"What.?" The young girl pointed upwards toward the sky where a tiny pinprick of light was seen amidst the black. "What is it?" The girl grinned.

"They're stars." the monster looked at her again, horror across his face. "And here he is." A rasping sound broke the otherwise silent forest. The wind picked up and leaves started swirling around, the monster struggling to see what was happening. The small ginger girl moved infront of the monster and put her hands out toward the noise.

"What's happening?" the monster cried out and the ginger girl smiled again.

"Dont be scared. It's just the Raggedy Doctor." the monster's eyes widened before a bolt of blue hit him square in the chest and it fell to the floor, dead. the little ginger girl looked down at it before looking toward the swirling leaves. A shadow appeared in the trees, it's features all hidden by the darkness.

"Well done Amelia." Amelia Pond smiled before walking off into the darkness, the swirling leaves stopping to leave a square shaped mark in the leaves.

*************************