"Amy I was wondering if..." The Doctor trailed off as he walked into Amy's room. There was a suitcase, toiletry bag, back pack and hand bag sitting on the bed. Amy stepped from her ensuite. "What's going on?" The Doctor asked.

"I'm going," Amy said plainly.

"Where to?" The Doctor inquired.

"Home," she replied and continued to put things into her bags.

"But why?" he asked in a panicked voice.

"Because Doctor..." she paused as she put a pair of shoes into her suitcase. "...I can't handle this anymore,"

"Handle what? Tell me, I can help," he said.

"No you can't... How can you? When I came in earlier you didn't notice that I was upset, you were so excited about your newly discovered planet," she said and blinked furiously to clear her tears.

"I can change that," The Doctor replied.

"I'm sorry but I think I need to think this over," Amy said and swung her back pack over her shoulder, her hand bag over the other, picked up the toiletry bag and began to wheel the suitcase out the door.

"No... Amy please..." The Doctor pleaded as he tried to get in front of her. She continued to walked down the hallway, fastening her pace when The Doctor tried to get in front of her. She awkwardly made her way down the stairs, past the control panel and to the door. She stopped and let the suitcase go to open the door. The Doctor took the opportunity and hastily jumped in front of Amy. He pressed his back against the door and spread his arms.

"Doctor..." Amy said.

"Amy you can't leave," he said and continued when she opened her mouth to speak. "You can't because you haven't even started to travel through time and space... You haven't given it a chance,"

"I've given it chance enough... I want to go home," Amy said with a definite tone. Something in her voice made the Doctor bring his arms to his side and he sighed. He opened the door and stepped away then watched her take her suitcase and step outside.