Waking up to the sound of silence once again, he sighed a little and lay there as he squeezed his eyes shut for a few minutes.

This was what he was reduced to, alone half of the time. Rory was stuck with his family because his gran had just fell quite ill. Dangerously ill, and.. well, The Doctor missed him quite a lot. Even though he wouldn't admit it. And Amy was becoming quite a familiar face to find around the TARDIS halls, not that he was complaining but she seemed to be getting bored as well.

Amy had felt bad for Rory, this was the second time a member of his family had become ill. Not the same person, though, but she wasn't allowed to come. Rory's family would not allow it even though he wanted her with him, she was his moral support half of the time. It didn't help when he was on his own, he wasn't the type of person to be able to cope with things like this.

It was still dark, but the lights on the TARDIS would come back on soon enough, when everyone was awake. Normally Sexy would light the way when he got up or she did anyway. He had been stretched out the night before, considering things throughout his head, he was thinking of whether this life was for him, whether he could get used to it or not. It didn't feel right. Something was different, wrong, even.

When the Doctor finally managed to muster up the strength to sit up, he had to push himself up, against the headboard of his bed. He had a pounding headache. No, something was really not normal here. He would wait for a coffee or something to be brought to him, an inexistent coffee at that. The door to his room was wide open, and his vision, from blur finally came to. His door never normally was.

Now, his intentions were to slide down to the bottom of the bed, but all he could do was stare at the door. If he did slide down the bed to the end and kick it shut, he would probably just fall asleep because instead of staring at it he just would've fallen asleep. It'd have been boring. It was boring.

Amy didn't really want to go on adventures anymore. They were all too normal nowadays, there was nothing left to explore; but lets face it, there was a lot of things that Amy wouldn't have known about, or where to go because he kept half of them a secret. Some of them were really just too dangerous, he'd never let her die, it would be again, too risky. He'd never risk losing his Pond. His.


Editing later, gotta get off for now, how's it going so far?

I'll decide whether to continue or not depending on whacha think! :D So, cheers if you do!