So, doctor, where are we going today? An alien beach with blue sand? Saving the world from Daleks? Rescuing a slitheen in distress?' Amy Pond gave the doctor a cheeky smile before returning to her phone.

'Not likely,' the doctor replied, flashing her one of his famous grins, 'if we tried to help them, they'd murder us first…aha! Got it!'

'Got what?' Amy asked, puzzled.

'SIGNAL!' the doctor cried, a look of delightment on his face, making him look even more childish than usual.

'Yeah ok I got that part, but where's it coming from?'

'I dunno, some town in Suffolk, England'

'Oh, ok…whoa!' Amy shouted, for the tardis had just landed.

'We're here!' The doctor shouted

'I can tell!' Amy said, gingerly picking herself off the floor.

They stepped out of the TARDIS. It was a cloudy day, with a hint of rain in the air. Amy breathed in deeply

'Oh how I miss rainy old England.' She joked, 'Where are we going anyway?'

'Hmmmm,' The doctor thought for a moment, sonic screwdriver in his hand, 'the signal is coming from…over here!' he stared to jog over to a deserted street of houses, with a newsagent on the corner. 'Let's see what date it is first.'

He looked at a newspaper in the newsagents. 1st of April 2012. The front headline of the newspaper read: Further confusion over more child deaths.

'This looks promising' the doctor muttered as he folded up the newspaper, leaving the shop and leaving a rather disgruntled shopkeeper, frowning over his glasses and muttering about hooligans.

They reached a small house In the middle of the street. It looked like it hadn't been lived in for ages. The wallpaper was crumbling, there were overgrown weeds in the front yard and rubbish littered the floor.

Immediately, the doctor started jumping and weaving his way through the endless sea of rubbish towards the front door. He started to unlock the door with his sonic screwdriver.

'Isn't that breaking and entering?' Amy asked.

'Nah, its sonicing and entering…there's a difference' he grinned.

The door clicked open, and very slowly, the door edged open.