So, someone said they wanted more. I obliged. Sorry it's late... REALLY LATE... :-P

It's been three days since you sent your message. You hoped that he had gotten it. Not that you knew it, but he had. He had gotten it moments after you sent it actually. He was shocked. Who the hell were you? He supposed you must have trusted he wouldn't hurt you if you messaged him. He contemplated what to do. This was so confusing to him. You suspected that the Doctor would show River no matter what you said or how you pleaded. He showed it to her the day after he got the message. Here's what happened that day.

_-Flashback-_

"Over and out." finished the voice on the screen of the Doctor's TARDIS as he stares, gobsmacked, at the monitor. Who is she?! Is he first thought running through the old man's head. He knew you said not to show the message to River ever, but he wasn't one to follow rules except his own. He brought her in the day after he saw the message. Something made him want to listen to the strange woman. She looked around as old as his current face. (Eleven)

The monitor flickered to life and the stranger walked onto the screen. "You see," he said turning to his wife, "I don't know who she-" he stopped suddenly. River's face had suddenly become pale and livid. Not to mention she had a gun pointed at the screen. "Hey!" he shouted as a gunshot resounded throughout the Doctor's TARDIS in a grotesque fashion. River looked ready to either scream or tear her hair out. Or both. "Hey!" he screeched once more as he swatted the gun out of her hand and across the TARDIS floor.

"What was that for?!" asked the Doctor with wide eyes as he turned to his wife. River took a deep breath, then spoke, "Th-That woma- that thing is not something to be communicating with." she said shakily at first but becoming more steady as she went on.

"Thing?" he inquired, raising an eyebrow. She nodded. "What is she?" he asked.

"How should I know?!"

"You're the one who called it a thing!" he said accusingly. She took a deep breath. "She's from my past. Okay? My past." He noticed how aggressively she said it. He took her hand, "What happened with her in the past?" She looked into his eyes, took another deep breath, and began her story. "Well, as a little girl, obviously I grew up with the Silence, but when I was alone I always had the sense I was being watched. Of course I had quite a few big disasters in my life, and every time one of them occurred..." she paused then began speaking again, "I saw her. She just stood there and stared at me for a moment then ran off. She means disaster for me in my life. Every time."

The Doctor just stared at his wife trying to process her story. "She seems harmless, and she's asking for help. Since when have I not helped someone?" he said with a flicker of a smile crossing his face. She couldn't help but smile at her husband's dumb look.

"Just be careful. Promise?"

"I promise."

After getting a new screen.

He walked up to the screen and sat on his stool. Here was his message for you: "I'm the Doctor, I don't know how you know me, and I really don't care at the moment. You are asking for help but you happen to have some explaining to do. Tell me what you are and ,who knows, I might be feeling generous. You are something other than human and my wife seems very weary of you. I'm keeping my distance until you help me. You aren't well protected out there and you most likely won't last long so you better fess up rather quick. Now that I mention it how are you sending a message at all? Better include that in your confession. Over and out."

_-Flashback Ended-_

Ok, so I know this is painfully late and I'm SO SORRY! I'd be annoyed with myself right now for not putting up another chapter! Speaking of which, any suggestions? It's so hard to wright when one of the characters is just by herself. I CHALLENGED MYSELF! UGH! I don't get me sometimes.. Thanks for being awesome! :-)