Hey guys! :) So I've had 5 add this story to their alerts already, which is amazing! Glad some people like it so far, as I wish to continue. So here is chapter 2.

Amy was the first to wake up out of them all. They were lying on the ground all soaking wet. It was still quite dark, like it had been before, but this time it was more eerie. The air felt chilly, almost haunted, in a way, making goose bumps appear on her arms and sending shivers down her spin. The air smelt of petrichor, which she kind of liked. She could just about see her hands infront of her face; however that may be due to the fact that she was naturally pale skinned. She didn't want to stand up as she didn't know how low the ceiling was, and didn't fancy hitting her head. So she got on her hands and knees and crawled over to Rory, who looked unconscious. She turned him over so as he was facing the ceiling and nudged him.

"NOT THE NOSE!" He shouted as loud as he could, sitting up at lightening speed, almost giving Amy a heart attack. Amy smacked him lightly across the arm and rolled her eyes.

"Rory, it's just me. Stupid face…" She muttered, holding his hand.

"Oh, okay." He sighed in relief. He looked around to see where he was.

"W..Where are we?" He asked quietly.

"I don't know lets wake up The Doctor and River first and see what they think," she chattered. It really was starting to get rather cold down there now. Just as she was about to turn around, and wake the Doctor, Rory spoke.

"Um... Amy?" He mumbled, tugging Amy's arm. She turned around so as she was facing him, ready to listen to what he had to say.

"Can we wake up River first? It's just, she ends up with… Well... Let's just say most of the time I prefer her ideas than the Doctors," he whispered admittedly.

Amy gave out a little sigh,

"Rory if we are going to get out of here we're going to need them both, no matter how annoying their arguing and nattering is, yeah?" She confessed, looking him directly in the eyes.

"Fine. But don't go blaming me when all hell breaks loose because The Doctor has gone on a strop or something," he announced. After that debate, they both shuffled their way around so as they were side-by-side of the Doctor.

"Doctor," Amy said, nudging him like she did with her husband. No reply…

"Doctor," she repeated. No reply. "Oh, for heavens sake. Doctor!" She yelled in his ear, god knows how that did not wake River either. He sat up quickly, only to see the annoyed face of Amy Pond. Lovely.

"Finally," she bawled, grateful that he woke up this time. He shook his head vigorously, did he bang his head or something?

"Urgh. Amy Pond that is the last time I let you wonder off without my supervision. Wait, no. That's supposed to be Rory's job. Rory?" He exclaimed looking at Rory with one eyebrow raised. Rory looked surprised at what the Doctor just said and gave him a puzzled look.

"It was her that took the note, not me Doctor, and besides, you would have took the not aswell. So it's not just Amy," he stated confidently.

The Doctor grumbled in response.

"Wait. Where's River?" He asked, quite surprised that he didn't notice her absence earlier.

"Over there," Amy indicated the direction where she was lying.

The Doctor stumbled to his feet, only to hit his head very hard on the ceiling and fall back down again.

"Ow," he yelled, which is what all River needed to wake up again.

"Don't damage the ceiling sweetie…It's far too precious," she mocked, looking at him innocently. She heard him mumble something under his breath, which she knew was just her line been repeated in mockery; well she says 'mockery' when really it was just a bad impersonation of her.

"Doctor, how did we get here? All I remember was falling… And then nothing," Rory said, finishing the sentence off rather quietly.

"Hm, yes. Amy," he called, making her turn around to face him. "Do you still have that note you pulled off?" He asked curiously. She smiled suddenly and went through her shorts pockets; she pulled it out, only for it to be damp and wet, making the writing unreadable.

"Well…That's no help to us now, is it?" He mumbled to himself. It was still dark so the Doctor decided to pull out the sonic again, let a little light out. Once they saw vaguely what was around them, they noticed two tunnels next to each other ahead of them. The Doctor felt the hotness of the psychic paper again, and pulled it out. River cocked her eyebrow at him, waiting for him to read the message out loud.

"Here are two tunnels that lead different directions,

But pick up the clues and work out the connections.

So go down a tunnel right to the end,

But different results will only depend….

Ya see Doctor. This is SO much fun! Always a good adventure when a puzzle is involved. You may say you hate it, but I know you secretly love it. x G"

Amy looked at the two tunnels, concentrating to the max.

'Connections? There are no connections.' Amy thought to herself.

"Okay then, so which tunnel are we going to take?" Rory asked loudly.

"Right."

"Left," River and the Doctor disagreed in unison. River gave a slight chuckle,

"Sweetie, it's definitely the right," she commented, looking at him with her all-knowing eyes. The Doctor shook his head,

"No. No it's not," The Doctor disagreed firmly. He was not going to lose this fight.

"And what makes you say that?" She asked, waiting for some long speech about why that way would be better.

"Cause it is," he lamely replied. River raised her eyebrow.

"Cause it is?" She repeated his words, placing a hand on her hips. "We risk our fate in the hands of you, because the reason that the left tunnel is the right path, is 'cause it is'…" She stated. She was just doing this to show him up really.

"Well, Doctor it-is-the-right-tunnel Song, why do you think it's that way?" He asked sarcastically.

"Well normal in a situation like this you just follow the breeze. So," She walked over to him a plucked a hair out of his head, making him shriek like a girl, then let go of the hair. It blew down the right tunnel

"So it's this way," she finished with a smug grin. The Doctor was actually very impressed, but didn't want to show it, so he did his best to make an annoyed face, which just made him look like he was constipated. The psychic paper went hot again,

"Ow!" The Doctor yelped.

"Oh give it here," River ordered, snatching the psychic paper out of his hands. She grabbed hold of his screw driver, much to the Doctor's discomfort, and pointed at the paper.

"There!" She proclaimed, throwing the sonic back at him.

"What did you do?" Amy asked curiously, however she couldn't help but smile at the Doctors curiosity, staring over her shoulder, like a teacher spying on a student.

"Oh, well, to put it short. Instead of the Doctor burning himself over and over every time 'G'," she put her hands up in the air using quotation marks, "sends him a message it, will make a ding noise," she explained. The Doctor jaws dropped, how could she do something like that?

"That's brilliant, isn't it Doctor?" Amy exclaimed, looking at the Doctor. He simply snatched the psychic paper from River and read the message.

'Just to hurry you up a little, I would suggest taking your 'friends' suggestion, Doctor x G'. Oh great, so first of all she makes the psychic paper go 'ding' and now she's got the tunnel direction correct aswell.

'Great,' The Doctor thought to himself. Rory grabbed the paper of him and read the note; he chuckled to himself, now knowing why the Doctor was pouting.

"I agree with River. C'mon lets go," he decided, now walking off into the tunnel, with Amy's finger's interlocked with his. The Doctor just starred at River, waiting for either one of them to break the awkward silence. She simply walked past him, making sure to brush her body into his, leaving his face turn dark red.

The tunnel was getting narrower and narrower and all four of them were struggling to move. Rory was leading first and wasn't really saying anything; he was more concentrated on his foot co-ordination rather than sweet talk. Amy was talking to River about any random things. The Doctor was completely bored and spent most of his time looking at River infront of him. Well, mainly her arse anyway.

"So when are we then sweetie? I mean in our timeline," River asked positively.

"Our," he made a fake cough, "wedding was only 3 weeks ago," he admitted, suddenly feeling awkward.

"Oh lovely! Have you done Asgard yet?"

"No not yet. So far I've done Byzantium, Pandorica, America, Demon's Run and then the Wedding…" He babbled.

"Really? Is that it?" She replied, feeling rather sad that this Doctor had not shared nearly a fraction of the amount of adventures than she had. The Doctor grabbed her arm and pulled her back.

"There are other things we have done aswell…But that's not the sort of thing your parents should be able to hear about," he whispered making sure Amy and Rory didn't hear a word.

"You bad boy," she muttered in his ear, making him fluster.

"That's rich coming from you," he answered back flirtatiously.

"And don't you love it," she affirmed, while carrying on walking.

Once they reached the end of the narrow tunnel they were approached by four doors. Each with their name's on.

Ding.

The Doctor got out his psychic paper and read the note.

'To get through to the next level you have to all go into your separate door..you cannot work together, try not to mess up so soon, not a very nice result lets just put it that way if you do. x G'

"How… Exciting?" Rory said sarcastically.

They all move towards their doors, having the hands on the handle ready.

"Well, I suppose I'll see you on the other side sweetie," River joked as she made her way through the door. Even though River is her daughter, Amy still finds it really funny to take the mic out of the Doctor, especially when it comes to River. The Doctor, Amy and Rory all agreed that they weren't going to let the fact that she's their daughter change things. Cause really when you think about it, they didn't really bring her up. So they didn't really have to feel so uncomfortable with having River and the Doctor flirt and more infront of them. Even River agreed with Amy that it would be easier for life just to let them be more so 'best friends' than an awkward 'mother-daughter' relationship.

Rory obviously wanting no part in this just carried on walking through his door. Amy stayed for a tad bit longer. She could sense something was wrong with the Doctor, he wasn't really being himself.

"Doctor what's wrong?" Amy asked kindly. The Doctor just shook his head and walked through his door.

Once they were all inside they were placed behind a counter like 'thing', which contained their names on the front. All the counters went into a semi circle formation, with just the one counter in the middle. Rory, Amy, River and the Doctor walked up to their podium. Joined with them were all sorts of aliens. Amy only recognised a few: Sontaran's, Silurian's and an ood. There were about twenty of them in total, just all standing behind their podiums, waiting. An elder woman walked toward the middle podium,

"Ladies and gentleman! Welcome to Death Makes A Mess. In this game I will ask you a question, write down the answer on the board placed on your podium and when I tell you to show your answers, show them. If you guess incorrect you will be demolished and chucked into a time warp. Any questions?" The elder lady explained. To Amy and Rory is just seemed like a game of 'The Weakest Link' and 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' put together, but with harsher rules. Nobody said anything.

"Okay then, first question. What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything?" She asked. And asif my remote control all the heads went down, writing theirs answers on their boards. Both Rory and Amy looked at each other. Rory write down the answer, but he couldn't just shout out the answer. He tried to move the board so as she could read it, but he was too far away.

'Okay, let's think… What is as big as you are and yet does not weigh anything? Hmm…' Amy thought to herself, seriously thinking hard. Then it hit her.

'A Shadow!' Her mind nearly exploding. She write down the answer on the board.

"And show your answers," the woman demanded.

There were all sorts of answers: feathers, water, rice. Rice? Amy nearly laughed out loud but knew she couldn't. She looked over at The Doctor and Rivers answers. The Doctor obviously knew the answer quickly and got rather bored, as there were many doodles on the board. Whereas River's answer was in very fancy neat writing, and to finish it all off there was a little 'x'. She looked over at Rory, who looked immensely proud of himself and saw that he write shadow to.

"18 wrong answers. Well you know what that means…" The woman sneered and clicked her fingers, making all the contestants with the wrong answer disappear into thin air.

"Next question," she continued, "how many rings does Jupiter 343 have?"

Rory and Amy both looked brain-fried. How were they mean to know this…

Sorry about the cliffhanger again :) Keeps you reading I suppose though.