Amy, upon reaching the door first, flung it open—and gasped in surprise.

Of all the places that Amy has seen, on all of her adventures that the Doctor has taken her on, this by far, was the most amazing planet she has ever seen. "Doctor, where are we exactly?" Amy asked, with a tone of awe.

"I don't actually know…. I've haven't the chance to memorize the whole galaxy, I've taken a few days off." Was the witty remark from the Doctor.

"why don't you ask the TARDIS to check for us- I mean you?" inquired Rory quietly, "and more importantly, does anyone see Mel- um…River?"

The TARDIS' console lit up in rapid concession, providing the Doctor and his companions with the answers they were looking for.

Planet name: mandpidra

Planet function: disaster

Government: democracy

Planet type: terrestrial

Terrain: forest

Gravity: standard

Atmosphere: type 1 (breathable)

Length of day: 26 hours

Length of year: 108 local days

Hydrosphere: moderate

Temperature: temperate

Population: 250

Starport: landing field

Tech level: feudal

"But Doctor, what the heck is all that supposed to mean? I mean really, temperature is temperate?" Amy couldn't wrap her head around all of the words on the screen, let alone pronounce the name of the planet. "I mean it's cool and all, beautiful really, but after what happened the last time I was in a forest with you and River, I'm not sure I want to go back out there…." Amy trailed off with a look of alarm on her face, and the Doctor wasn't sure, but he thought he saw a glint of fear in her eyes.

"Amy, there is nothing for you to worry about, this is a much better planet then any of the other forest based ones around, like Gampibah, that place is just…. Well, its not here." The Doctor told Amy, trying to calm the panic that was starting to set in on her delicate features. "Were going to be fine, all of us, were going to see River, isn't that what you wanted?" He continued.

"Wait, hold on a minute, what exactly happened the last time? I don't remember you ever telling me that story." Rory asked Amy feeling, for the umpteenth time, totally and completely lost in the presence of his wife and her oldest friend. He noticed Amy give a fleeting glance towards the Doctor, feeling the odd twinge of jealousy that often overtook his mind. "Amy please tell me, I hate seeing you look so freaked out," the man pled to his wife.

Amy took a deep breath, and began to tell her story…