"Doctor, can you tell me where we're going?" River asked, walking back and forth in the TARDIS control room.

"I can't do that, love. This is supposed to be a surprise for a reason," I said back, grinning. We're almost there anyways. I hope she's never been here.

"I really hate you right now," She glared. I just smiled at her and shook my head.

"No you don't," I said, causing her to lose her glare and smile back, pecking me on the cheek.

"You're right, I could never hate you, unless given good reason," She walked to the TARDIS doors and looked out the window, not that that would help her out much. I now understand why she likes knowing things that are unknown to other people, it give you a sense of power. It's quite fun.

The TARDIS stopped, and I quickly put my hands over her eyes. She groaned as I opened the doors and took her outside.

"Are you ready?" I asked, excited. She nodded and pushed my hands away from her face. She looked around her and looked back at me, confused.

"Hawaii? Why are we in Hawaii?" She asked.

"I figured that we needed a week to ourselves. Don't you agree? This way, we have no interruptions," I said. She seemed to take that the wrong way, because almost instantly she gave me a seductive look.

"All to ourselves? I guess this vacation isn't so bad after all," She winked and walked back into the TARDIS to change into something that fit the warmer weather. I waited outside of the blue box, and, when she came back out, we started our vacation. We went to the beach, and we both went for a swim. She splashed me with water, and I splashed her back, laughing loudly. After that, we went out to get food at a restaurant, both of us trying something new. Right after I tried it, I spit it back out onto my plate, and pushed it away making a face. She laughed at me, and drank the alcohol that she'd gotten.

"Okay, River. I think that you've had quite enough," I said, taking the alcohol away from her. She was on her third glass, and was already beginning to get a bit tipsy. Who would have guessed that River Song was a lightweight. When we were done eating, and just being together, we walked out of the restaurant looking for a taxi.

"I can't believe that you're actually acting like a human for once, Doctor," River said, still a bit tipsy. I nodded, agreeing with her. It was nice. A lot better than traveling around all the time. It's peaceful.

"Don't you like it?" I asked her. After a while of not getting an answer, I noticed that her head was on my shoulder, and she was fast asleep. I looked down at our entwined hands. I brought our hands up to my mouth and kissed hers gently.

"I love you, River song," I muttered quietly.