"So where are we going then?" Aderyn said, as her and Amy ran ahead of the Doctor into the TARDIS.
"I can't believe I didn't think of this before," The Doctor said "Planet One. The oldest planet in the universe. And there's a cliff of pure diamond, and according to legend, on the cliff there's writing. Letters fifty feet high. A message from the dawn of time And no one knows what it says, because no one's ever translated it. Until today." The Doctor did what he usually did. He leapt around the console, twirling happily as he set their course. Amy noticed how much happier the Doctor seemed with Aderyn there. It was almost as if he had a distraction. Amy would have to find a chance to talk to him about that. But she was glad Aderyn was there. It was strange to look at her now. The last time she had seen Aderyn, back when they climbed out of the wrecked star liner, she had been in her teens. And now Aderyn was clearly in her early twenties. She was still slim but her arms were toned and she had a few small tattoos on the top of one arm. Aderyn's brown hair had been long, but was now cut short. She looked less tired then She had last time Amy saw her. Time had been kind to Aderyn. Moving away from London had clearly been a good move.
"Oh yeah, and what happens today?" Aderyn said. She smiled at the Doctor's enthusiam.
"Us," He shouted over the noise of the TARDIS landing. He stood behind Amy and Aderyn, putting a hand on each of their shoulders and pushing them forward toward the doors. "The Tardis can translate anything. All we have to do is open the doors and read the very first words in recorded history."
He walked away from them, throwing open the doors with a flourish. The cliff loomed above them. They stared open mouthed at the letters carved into the ancient stone. "Hello, Darling." The letters read. There was coordinates etched in the stone beneath it.
Aderyn laughed.
"Not again." The Doctoor muttered.
