The stars glowed bright above the barren landscape of a distant planet. Three figures lay on the ground, one tall and lying on his side, another shorter and lying flat, and the other curled up between them, closer to the tall one. The tall one was the Doctor, the shorter one was Rory, and the one curled up was Amy. The Doctor shook in his sleep and muttered to himself quietly. Rory was snoring on the other side of Amy, not even stirring in his loud sleep. The Doctor shivered again and his face twitched a bit. He kept shivering and his legs kicked out a bit as though he was running.

He muttered again, and again. He moved faster and faster, his movements becoming more rapid in his sleep. His hands shook and his face was mixed with a sad angry expression. He began yelling no, repeatedly, getting louder and louder. Amy woke and heard the Doctor. She shook him awake.

"NO!" he gasped sitting upright. Sweat dripped down his face. H is light brown eyes glanced around him and he realized he was not in the TARDIS and Rose was not with him. Amy held his arm to keep him sitting straight. He leaned back down and lay on his back.

"Doctor," she said after a few minutes, "Were you dreaming?"

"Nightmares," he replied, "I have them off and on. Like anybody else who has had bad experiences in the past."

"Oh," said Amy, "I had a nightmare once. It was a funny feeling after I woke up, I could not remember them very well, but they came all the time. I am used to them now,"

"Well," said the Doctor, "It hasn't been long for me. Only a week, god Amy you should have seen her. She was amazing, oh the things she could do! So much Time Lord in her, but so little time to express it out loud,"

"How old was she?" asked Amy.

"Only fifteen," he said staring at the stars above him, "Too young,"

"What was she like?" she asked turning to put her arm on him, "I mean, was she friendly, shifty, or kind, or angry, or what?"

"She was all of the above," he said, "She loved the aliens, the adventure, the running, oh she loved the constant amount of running," Amy laughed a bit. The Doctor laughed with her, feeling much better now that he had someone who would listen to him. He soon fell back asleep, Amy's arms wrapped around him. He dreamt of a world where everything was perfect, in was his Utopia. Rose Tyler was with him and River Song was walking on the street, Martha and Donna were chatting in a café, Amy and Rory were leaving a daycare with Melody.

Rose Song was reading under a tree and he sat down by her. They read together and laughed. They ran around a playground and threw rocks into a lake. They were with each other all day and nothing went wrong. The TARDIS stood by the street and they walked into it. They traveled to distant planets and all around the universe and they were home in time for dinner.

The sun rose slowly in the morning and shone on the boulders above the trio. Amy was the first to wake. She stood and stretched, then decided to walk around, considering they were rather stuck on the planet. The Doctor woke next and when he realized Amy was gone, he shook Rory awake and they started looking for her.

"Amy!" called the Doctor. There was no response. "AMY!?"

"Doctor!" yelled Amy's voice, "Doctor over here!" she waved her hands and pointed at a blue dot in the distance. The TARDIS was floating in the sky, and waiting for them.

"There she is!" yelled Rory.

"The TARDIS!" shouted the Doctor. He ran past Amy and on to the TARDIS. Amy followed him and Rory sighed and began running behind them. He ran faster, faster, and jumped at the TARDIS. It fell to the ground in front of the Doctor and he stepped inside. The dashboard was crushed and the walls were burnt. The stairs had fallen and the passageways blocked. Amy and Rory went to work on fixing the stairs while the Doctor turned on the screen.

"What are you looking for?" grunted Rory, "A cool rock?"

"No," he said his fingers clacking the keyboard, "I am looking for someone- AHA! You see I need to keep an eye on my daughter because, well she is my daughter. And I just found her," he tapped a button and a girl came up on the screen. Amy stopped her work to see Rose.

"She's just as you described her," she said staring at the image of the girl standing at a café counter taking orders from people. The Doctor said nothing but kept watching Rose as she filled a paper cup with coffee and handed it to a customer.

"Can we do this later please?" said Rory, "And stick with the problem?"

"Right sorry!" said the Doctor, "Now, uh, Amy I need you to get the stairs working and Rory you can keep clearing the doorways and I'll work on getting us out of here," Rory jumped onto the small grated deck and began clearing the archway. Amy lifted the stairs back up as the Doctor cleaned the dashboard and fixed the walls. Amy finished and went back to watching Rose on the screen.

"Doctor," she said, "Come look at this,"

"What?" said the Doctor walking over to look at the screen, "What now?"

"Look," she pointed to one of the lamps in the coffee shop, "Is that a black box or am I seeing things?" The Doctor's eyes widened and he grabbed the screen.

"You're not seeing things," he said staring at the screen, "No, no, no, no, no!" He hit buttons and pulled levers and the TARDIS started to shake rapidly. The shaking stopped and they ran outside. The coffee shop was just in front of them.

"Ok," said the Doctor, "She can't see me. Therefore, you need to go in and tell everyone to get out, including Rose. Then I'll go in, deactivate the box, get back to the TARDIS all while not being seen got it?" Amy and Rory nodded then ran into the coffee shop.

"They won't listen to us!" said Amy

"Then take this," he threw her the physic paper and walked back to the TARDIS. Amy and Rory ran into the shop. Amy held up the physic paper. Police she thought

"You need to get out!" shouted Rory.

"Everybody leave!" yelled Amy. The people filed out. "Don't touch anyone," once everyone had left, the Doctor walked in and deactivated the box. He sighed and just as he was walking back out the door, Rose walked into him. He clenched his teeth and looked at the ground so she would not see his face. She walked past him without looking back and he sighed again. They went back to the TARDIS and the Doctor kept fixing the walls.

"Doctor," said Amy, she was by the screen again.

"What now?!"

"This, here look," he pushed the screen to him and he looked at it. A map had appeared on the screen, a map of the world and little black dots were appearing everywhere. The Doctor's eyes widened and he looked at Amy.

"Do you know what this is?" he said pointing at a black dot.

"A black dot," the Doctor stared at her, "No, it's not, really? No, no, no that's impossible and how could anyone do that-Were gonna die," The Doctor nodded slowly.

"Black dots," said the Doctor, "Black box, not different in any way,"