A/N: I am so sorry that this wasn't posted yesterday. I don't have any reasonable excuse other then I decided at about midday that I was going to rewrite the entire thing.

Disclaimer: see The Eleventh Hour

Changes and Discoveries: The Time of Angels

~DW~

Strolling through a museum based on a medieval church, the Doctor strode through the displays. At his side was Daniel, smiling as he listened to the Doctor while behind them was Amy, who seemed to not be bothered by what the Doctor was presenting. "Wrong! Wrong! Bit right, mostly wrong," Daniel laughed, while Amy shook her head. "Daniel look! There's one of yours in here!"

Daniel frowned, looking down at the display case. Inside was a slab of stone with a rough image of Daniel etched into it and he laughed, the memory became clear as he looked. "Oh god yeah! That was the Empress of the Hyspero when she thought I was going to say yes to her proposal…" Amy rolled her eyes but Daniel didn't notice.

"And I'm glad you didn't," the Doctor grinned, stepping behind Daniel and wrapping his arms around his waist. "Otherwise I'd have to start a revolt to get you back."

"Yeah, great, whoopee!" Amy groaned. "Can we go to a planet now? As much as I love to third wheel on these little dates of yours," She laughed as the Doctor turned and stuck his tongue out at her. "Big space ship, Churchill's bunker…? You promised me a planet next."

"Amy, this isn't any old asteroid," the Doctor just smiled, kissing Daniel on the cheek. "It's the Delerium Archive, final resting place of the headless monks, the biggest museum ever."

Amy just rolled her eyes. "You've got a time machine, what do you need museums for?"

Daniel wiggled out of the Doctor's grip and walked away from the duo.

"Wrong! Very wrong! Ooh, one of mine. Also one of mine." The Doctor continued, ignoring Amy's question.

"Oh, I see. It's how you keep score."

Daniel paused before a display. It was an aged black box with symbols that Daniel had seen once before. "Doctor," he called to him. "You're going to want to see this."

The Doctor and Amy joined him, the Doctor peering into the case while Amy just sighed. "Oh great, an old box."

"It's from one of the old star liners," the Doctor explained. "A Home Box."

"What's a Home Box?"

"Like a black box on a plane, except it homes. Anything happens to the ship, the Home Box flies home, with all the flight data."

"So?"

"The writing," he pointed at the etchings. "The graffiti, it's Old High Gallifreyan. The lost language of the Time Lords," he smiled at memory of the Time Lords. "There were days, there were many days, these words could burn stars and raise up empires, and topple Gods."

"What does it day?" Amy asked, intrigued.

"Hello, sweetie." He pulled a face.

Daniel frowned as he looked at the box.

The next thing Daniel knew, he was being pulled by the Amy as they ran after the Doctor, the man holding the home box under his arm. Behind them, guards chased them.

They ran into the TARDIS, the doors slamming shut behind Daniel as he entered last. "Why are we doing this?" Amy asked, walking up to where the Doctor was hooking the home box to the console.

"Cos someone on a space ship 12,000 years ago is trying to attract my attention," the Doctor explained. "Let's see if we can get the security playback working."

The monitor played back grainy black and white footage of River Song, dressed in a long black gown. She pulled down her sunglasses and winked at the camera, before the footage showed River with her back to the camera, facing a door.

"The party's over, Doctor Song," a man said off-screen. "Yet still you're on board."

River turned to face him. "Sorry, Alistair. I needed to see what was in your vault. Do you all know what's down there? Any of you? Because I'll tell you something. This ship won't reach its destination."

River simply looked at her watch, "Triple-seven, five, slash, three, four, nine by ten…" the Doctor and Daniel exchanged a look, "Zero, twelve, slash, acorn. Oh, and I could do with an air corridor."

"Coordinates?" Daniel asked, unsure of it.

"Oh, and I could do with an air corridor."

The Doctor began to type on the keyboard, nodding.

"What was that, what did she say?" Amy asked.

"Coordinates!" the Doctor confirmed.

"Like I said on the dance floor, you might want to find something to hang on to!" the River on screen said as a timer went off. The door behind her burst open and she blew a kiss at the camera before falling out. The footage cut off as the Doctor ran to the door of the TARDIS, holding it open and reaching out, pulling River right in. However, the momentum of the flight was enough to knockthem both to the floor.

"River?" the Doctor eyed the woman.

"Doctor?" Daniel frowned, crossing his arms as he didn't push River off him.

At the sound of Daniel's voice, River quickly pushed the Doctor off her and turned to watch the ship fly away. "Follow that ship."

Amy and Daniel stood back as both the Doctor and River worked on the console, River's shoes hung on the monitor.

"They've gone into warp drive," River reported. "We're losing them! Stay close!"

"I'm trying!" the Doctor called to her.

"Then let Daniel drive," she scoffed, rolling her eyes at him. "He's a better pilot!"

Daniel stepped forward, frowning as he jumped into action on the console. "Use the stabilisers." He told the Doctor, shuffling past River to reach another part of the console.

"There aren't any stabilisers!" the Doctor called back.

"The blue switches!" River instructed him, pointing to them.

"The blue ones don't do anything, they're just… blue."

"Yes, they're blue," she rolled her eyes. "They're blue stabilisers!" she pushed and the entire TARDIS went silent. "See?"

"Yeah, well, it's just boring now, isn't it? They're… boring-ers. They're blue boring-ers."

"Doctor, how come she can fly the TARDIS?" Amy asked.

"You call that flying the TARDIS? Ha!" he scoffed, sitting on the jump seta by the console and sulked.

"How on earth do you mange it," River mumbled to Daniel, who just smiled slight. "Ok, I've mapped the probability vectors, done a fold-back on the temporal isometry, charted the ship to its destination, and parked us right along side."

"Parked us?" the Doctor scoffed. "We haven't landed."

"Of course we've landed. I just landed her."

"But it didn't make the noise."

"What noise?"

"You know, the…" he imitated the wheezing sound the TARDIS made as he stood.

"It's not supposed to make that noise," she rolled her eyes at him. "You leave the brakes on."

"Yeah, well, it's a brilliant noise. I love that noise," he strolled to the doors, leaving the trio to stare at him. "Come along, Pond, Daniel, let's have a look."

"No, wait!" she called to him. "Environment checks."

"That's a thing we can do?" Daniel turned to her, frowning. "How come he never does that?"

"Oh, yes, sorry!" the Doctor rolled his eyes at them, "Quite right. Environment checks," he turned and stuck his head out the door, "Nice out."

River moved so Daniel could read off the monitor. "We're somewhere in the Garn Belt," Daniel called to him, not sure why River moved. "There's an atmosphere. Early indications suggest…"

"We're on Alfava Metraxis, the seventh planet of the Dundra System," the Doctor cut in, "Oxygen rich atmosphere, toxins in the soft band, 11-hour day, and..." he put his head out the door once more, "Chances of rain later."

Daniel just shook his head and walked down to the Doctor.

River leant close to Amy, whispering. "He thinks Daniel finds it so hot when he does that." Amy laughed.

The Doctor met Daniel on the steps, giving him a quick peck on the lips. River smiled at the interaction, glad to see things hadn't changed her them. She feared the day she met a version of the Doctor and Daniel that weren't in the honeymoon stages of their relationship. She hoped she wasn't present for their first fight… lord knows how bad they get after they fight.

"How come you can fly the TARDIS?" Amy asked her.

"Oh, I had lessons from the very best."

"Well, yeah." The Doctor smirked at Daniel, who rolled his eyes.

"It's a shame you were busy that day," Daniel smirked at him and River unhooked her shoes from the monitor. "Right then, why did they land here?" she asked, heading for the doors.

"They didn't land."

"Sorry?" she turned to look at the Doctor.

The Doctor followed her. "You should've checked the Home Box, it crashed."

River stepped outside and the Doctor closed the door behind her before heading back to the console, Amy and Daniel just staring at him with questioning looks.

"Explain! Who is that and how did she do that museum thing?" Amy questioned, hands on her hips.

"It's a long story and I don't know most of it," he waved her off. "Off we go!"

"What are you doing?" Daniel frowned.

"Leaving. She's got where she wants to go, let's go where we want to go."

"Are you basically running away?" Amy cocked an eyebrow.

"Yep."

"Why?"

"Cos she's the future," the Doctor hesitated, looking at Daniel briefly, not wanting to admit the possibility. "My future."

Although the Doctor hadn't thought much of River since the library, but the idea that she was from his future timeline was baffling. He tried to think back to the library as he tried to figure out if River had made any mention back to Daniel… to anything that could have happened to him.

~DW~

In the Library, the Doctor was on the floor, examining shadows with the sonic. Although he was focused on the shadows, he listened in on the conversation River was having with Donna.

"You travel with him, don't you?" River asked Donna. "Is it just you two?"

"Yeah it's just us two," Donna frowned. "What of it?"

The Doctor still on the floor, arrived at Proper Dave's feet. "Proper Dave, could you move over a bit?"

"Why?" the man asked.

"Over there by the water cooler," he instead nodded. "Thanks."

"You know him, don't you?" Donna asked, watching as Proper Dave walked to the rest of the group.

"Oh, god, do I know that man," River laughed slightly. "We go way back, that man and me… although there is usually one more, maybe even two more."

"I'm sorry, what?"

"He hasn't met me yet, nor him either. I sent him a message but it went wrong, it arrived too early. This is the Doctor in the days before he knew me. And he looks at me, he looks right through me and it shouldn't kill me, but it does."

River just looked at the Doctor before closing her eyes and taking a deep breath.

~DW~

"Can you run away from that?" Amy questioned, snapping the Doctor out of his attempts to recall anything she could have said about Daniel.

She had mentioned him. He hadn't paid much attention to it, having assumed that she was from his future meant that he was just a companion. But River mentioned another, meaning that Daniel wasn't going to be the only companion he cared for deeply… who was it then?

"I can run away from anything I like," the Doctor shrugged, watching Daniel closely. "Time is not the boss of me."

Amy was silent before she turned to the doors, now just realising something. "Hang on, is that a planet out there?"

"Yes, of course it's a planet."

"You promised me a planet," Amy grinned at him. "Five minutes?"

The Doctor rolled his eyes, giving in. "Ok, five minutes!"

"Yes!" Amy quickly headed for the door.

"But that's all, cos I'm telling you now, that woman is not dragging me into anything!" he called to her, stopping to look at the silent Daniel. "Are you alright?"

Daniel just put on a smile, nodding. "Yeah, I'm alright," he told him. "We better get out there before River does something to get us in trouble."

The Doctor just nodded, reaching out to take Daniel's hand and they stepped out onto a beach where the ship they had followed had crashed, leaving debris scattered around.

"What caused it to crash?" River asked, looking up at the crashed ship. "Not me."

"Nah, the airlock would've sealed seconds after you blew it," the Doctor informed her. "According to the Home Box, the warp engines had a phase-shift. No survivors."

"A phase-shift would have been sabotage," River rolled her eyes. "I did warn them."

"About what?" Daniel asked.

"Well, at least the building was empty," she instead said, Daniel frowned. "Aplan temple. Unoccupied for centuries." She began to key something into a handheld device.

"Aren't you going to introduce us?" Amy asked as she walked over to them.

"Amy Pond, Daniel Young," the Doctor gestured to River. "Professor River Song."

"Ahh," she turned to the Doctor. "I'm going to be a Professor some day, am I?" the Doctor winced at the slip. "How exciting! Spoilers!" She chuckled, turning her attention back to the device.

"Yeah, but who is she and how did she do that?" Amy whispered. "She just left you a note in a museum!"

The Doctor walked off, dragging Daniel with him, as River stepped over to Amy. "Two things always guaranteed to show up in a museum," she said. "The Home Box of category starliner and, sooner or later, him… it's how he shows off to Daniel."

She nodded to where Daniel was staring up at the ship, frowning, while the Doctor just watched him.

"I know." Amy laughed.

"It's hilarious, isn't it?"

The Doctor and Daniel stepped up behind them, the Doctor sarcastically laughing. "I'm nobody's taxi service!" he turned to River. "I'm not gonna be there to catch you every time you feel like jumping out of a spaceship."

River only smiled. "And you are so wrong, Daniel would never allow you not to catch me," Daniel cocked an eyebrow at that, giving River a confused look. "There's one survivor. There's a thing in the belly of that ship that can't ever die," she smirked when she saw the intrigue in the Doctor's eye. "Now he's listening!" she held up the device to her face, speaking into it. "You lot in orbit yet? Yeah, I saw it land. I'm at the crash site. Try and home in on my signal," she turned to the Doctor and held the device into the sky. "Doctor, can you sonic me? I need to boost the signal so we can use it as a beacon."

The Doctor sighed, taking out the sonic and flashed it in River's direction. She dropped into a small curtsey before returning her attention to the device.

"Oh, Doctor! You soniced her!" Amy teased him.

"We have a minute. Shall we?" River called to him, walking back over to them. "Where were we up to?" they watched as she pulled out a TARDIS shaped diary, opening it. "Have we done the Bone Meadows?"

"What's that?" Daniel asked, trying to get a peak of the book.

"Stay away from it." The Doctor warned him.

"But what is it though?"

"Her diary."

"Our dairy." River corrected.

"Her past, my… future," the Doctor explained. "Time travel. We keep meeting in the wrong order."

As they spoke, four columns of swirling dust appeared on the beach which turned into four soldiers in desert camouflage appeared. One of the soldiers approached River.

"You promised me an army, Doctor Song." The soldier said.

"No, I promised you the equivalent of an army," she smirked, nodding at the Doctor. "This is the Doctor," he gave the solider a light hearted salute. "And Daniel Young." Daniel just gave a small wave.

The soldiers eyes widened as looked at Daniel, as if surprised. "Father Octavian, sir," the man introduced himself, shaking Daniel's hand, surprising him slightly. "Bishop, second class. 20 clerics at my command," he reached over to shake the Doctor's hand. "The troops are already in the drop shit and landing shortly. Doctor Song was helping us with a covert investigation. Has Doctor Song explained what we're dealing with?"

"Doctor, Daniel, what do you know of the Weeping Angels?" She asked them.

They turned to face her, tensing.

~DW~

Father Octavian strode across the ground of the cave followed by the Doctor, Daniel and Amy. "The Angel, as far as we know, is still trapped in the ship," he informed them. "Our mission is to get inside and neutralise it. We can't get through up top, we'd be too close to the drives. According to this," he held up a device. "Behind the cliff face, there's a network of catacombs leading right up to the temple. We can blow through the base of the cliffs, get into the entrance chamber, then make our way up."

"Oh, good." The Doctor mumbled, unable to think of anything good coming from this.

"Good, sir?" Octavian frowned.

"Catacombs, probably dark ones," he explained tensely, Daniel shook his head as his tenseness was lost on Octavian. "Dark catacombs, great."

"Technically, I think it's called a maze of the dead."

Daniel sighed, giving Octavian a unamused look. "You can stop any time you like."

"Father Octavian?" A solider called.

The Doctor waved off Octavian as he walked away. He then used the sonic on some of the equipment set up on a table. "You're letting people call you 'sir'. You never do that," Amy commented, sitting on the table. "So, whatever a Weeping Angel is, it's really bad, yeah?"

"Now that's interesting," the Doctor looked at Amy. "You're still here. What part of 'wait in the TARDIS till I tell you it's safe' was so confusing?"

"Oh, are you all Mr Grumpy Face today?" she sassed.

"A Weeping Angel, Amy, is the deadliest, most powerful, most malevolent life form evolution has ever produced," the Doctor explained to her. "And one is trapped inside that wreckage and I'm supposed to climb in with a screwdriver and a torch, and assuming I survive the radiation, and the whole ship doesn't blow up in my face, do something clever which I haven't thought of yet," Daniel just shook his head, although he knew the Angels were dangerous, he couldn't help but think the Doctor was being a tad bit overdramatic. "That's my day, that's what I'm up to. Any questions?"

"Is River Song your wife?" Amy asked suddenly. "'Cos she's someone from your future, and the way she talks to you, I've never seen anyone do that. She's kinda like, you know, 'Heel, boy!' She's Mrs. Doctor from the future, isn't she? Is she gonna be your wife one day?"

Daniel tensed as he waited for the Doctor's answer. He couldn't help but wonder if River could be his wife in the future, he knew he wasn't going to be around for ever so it could be possible that she was a future lover… but it bothered him. They'd only been officially together for about a week or so, so he had no right to be jealous, yet he couldn't help but be, she was pretty, smart and quite honestly a badass and he could understand the Doctor's possible attraction to the woman but when he compared her to himself… he was nothing like that. He wasn't a badass, never in a million years would he risk jumping off something and hoping the Doctor would catch him, he was street smart while she was space smart… so why wouldn't the Doctor fall for her?

"Your right," the Doctor muttered, catching both Amy and Daniel off guard. "I am definitely Mr Grumpy Face today."

"Doctor?" River called from the transport. "Daniel!"

"Oops!" Amy grinned. "Her indoors!"

"Father Octavian!" River added as they walked to her.

"Why do they call them Father?" Amy asked.

"He's their Bishop, they're his clerics," the Doctor explained briefly. "It's the 51st Century, the Church has moved on.

~DW~

They watched the screen within the ship as River showed them the footage of the Weeping Angel, it's faced away from the camera with its hands over its eyes.

"What do you think?" River asked, holding the remote in her hand. "It's from the security cameras in the Byzantium vault. I ripped it when I was on board. Sorry about the quality. It's four seconds. I've put it on loop."

"Yeah it's an Angel," Daniel confirmed, surprising Amy and Octavian. "Hands over its eyes and bloody creepy."

"You've encountered the Angels before?" Octavian asked.

"On Earth a long time ago," the Doctor nodded, remembering when they had encountered the Angels during World War I and again when he and Martha had encountered them. "But those were scavengers, barely surviving."

"It's just a statue." Amy frowned.

"It's a statue when you see it." River corrected.

"Where did it come from?" the Doctor asked.

"Oh, pulled from the ruins of Razbahan, end of last century. It's been in private hands ever since, dormant all that time."

"There's a difference between dormant and patient."

"What's that mean?" Amy looked at Daniel, knowing that he could explain it to her without getting complicated. "It's a statue when you see it?"

"The Weeping Angels can only move if they're unseen." Daniel told her, frowning at the screen.

"So legend has it." River added.

"No, it's not legend, it's quantum lock," the Doctor corrected her. "In the sight of any living creature, the Angels literally cease to exist. They become stone. The ultimate defence mechanism."

"What, being stone?" Amy frowned.

"Being stone… until you turn your back." The Doctor led the others out of the transport. "The hyperdrive would've split on impact. The whole ship will be flooded with radiation, cracked electrons, gravity storms, deadly to almost any living thing."

"Deadly to an Angel?" Octavian asked.

"Dinner to an Angel. The longer we leave it, the stronger it will grow. Who built that temple? Are they still around?"

"The Aplans," River replied, reading from her device. "The indigenous life-form. They died out 40 years ago."

"200 years later, the planet was terra-formed," Octavian added. "Currently there are six billion human colonists."

"You lot, you're everywhere!" the Doctor laughed slightly, "Like rabbits! We'll never get done saving you."

"Sir, if there is a clear and present danger to the local population..."

"Oh, there is. Bad as it gets. Bishop, lock and load!"

"Verger, how we doing with those explosives?" Octavian jumped into action. "Dr Song, with me."

"Two minutes," she promised him, walking in another direction. "Sweetie, I need you."

The Doctor mouthed Sweetie to himself, frowning, before realising that River meant him and went over to her… not before stepping up to Daniel and kissing him on the cheek. "I'll be right back." He promised him.

Daniel just smiled. "I know, I'll be right here," he stepped from the Doctor before nodding at Amy. "I'm gonna tell Amy all I know about the Angels, just so she knows what we're dealing with."

The Doctor smiled and quickly chased River down, missing the way the smile on Daniel's face fell… but Daniel straightened his back and cleared his throat as he turned to Amy. "Right, let's get inside and maybe I'll convince you to stay in the TARDIS."

Amy only smirked. "I'd like to see you try." She challenged him.

Daniel laughed and stepped into the transport with Amy, opening his mouth to say something when he looked at the screen and his mouth quickly shut… the Angel on the screen had moved.

When Daniel had last seen it, its hands had been on its face but now they were away from its face.

~DW~

"I found this," River handed the Doctor a worn journal, which he began to look through the pages. "Definitive work on the Angels. Well, the only one. Written by a madman, it's barely readable but I've marked a few passages."

"Not bad," he closed the book, having finished reading it. "Bit slow in the middle, didn't you hate his girlfriend?" his eyes widened slightly as he sniffed the book. "No, hang on, wait, wait!"

"Dr Song?" Amy popped her head out from the transport. "Did you have more then one clip of the Angel?"

"No, just the four seconds." River confirmed.

Amy turned back into the transport, puzzled.

"This book is wrong!" the Doctor mumbled. "What's wrong with this book, it's wrong."

~DW~

"Well?" Daniel asked, looking at Amy.

"Just the four seconds." Amy repeated.

They turned back to the footage again and now the Angel is facing forward, hands down at its side. "Keep looking at the Angel." Daniel muttered to Amy, not wanting to take any chances.

He took a step towards the screen, Amy staring at the Angel, looking down at the time code in the corner of the screen. It looped from 11:24 to 11:28 yet the position of the Angel had changed. Fear washed through Daniel as he realised that the Angel was alive and watching them!

Amy turned away from the screen and watched as the door closed. "Daniel!" she called, quickly running to the door as she tried to open it.

~DW~

River observed the Doctor as he examined the journal. "Oh, it's so strange," River remarked, titling her head to the side. "When you go all baby-face. How early is this for both of you?"

"Very early." The Doctor shrugged, turning the journal in is hands as he tried to think of what was wrong.

"So you both don't know who I am yet?" River asked.

"How do you know I am? Daniel I can understand but I don't always look the same."

"I've got pictures of all your faces," River answered, almost sounding relieved he hadn't answered. "You never show up in the right order though. I need a spotter's guide."

"Pictures?" the Doctor suddenly realised what was wrong. "Why aren't there pictures?"

~DW~

Daniel didn't look at Amy, blindly reaching out for the remote for the video. He had to turn off the footage; he couldn't have the Angel watching them… even if he didn't know how it was possible for the creature to see them through the 4 looped seconds.

He pressed the power button on the remote and could of let out a sigh of relief as the footage switched off… if it hadn't been for the fact that the footage switched back on. He tried it a couple more times. He looked away, unaware that Amy's attention had been turned to the door, as he reached around to unplug the entire screen. He struggled to pull the cord out and when he looked to see if it had been turned off he saw the Angel's face close to the camera and scrambled back.

It was then when he saw Amy trying to open the door, he quickly joined her at the door and tried to push it open. When they looked back at the screen, they saw the Angel's mouth opened, ready to attack.

"Doctor!" Daniel cried, slamming his hands on the door. "Doctor Song!"

~DW~

"This whole book, it's a warning, about the Weeping Angels," the Doctor explained. "So why no pictures? Why not show us what to look out for?"

"There was a bit about images." River realised.

"Yes! Hang on," he flicked through the book. "That which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel."

~DW~

Amy spared another look at the screen as they tried to open the door, her eyes going wide at what she saw. "Daniel!" she gasped, tugging Daniel's arm.

~DW~

"What does that mean?" River asked, watching as the Doctor grew fearful. "'An image of an Angel becomes itself an Angel.'"

~DW~

Daniel gasped as he looked at the Angel was in the room, growing solid in the center of the transport. He quickly pulled Amy behind him, turning her to face the wall. "Amy face that wall!" He stood back to back with her, staring at the Angel. "I'm gonna stare at the Angel so it can't move anymore, but once I need to blink we switch places. Understand?!"

Amy nodded. "Doctor!" she screamed in one final attempt. "It's in the room!"

Daniel took a deep breath as he prepared himself for the deadliest staring contest.

~DW~

The Doctor and River turned to look at the transport, having heard Amy. "Daniel!" the Doctor ran to the transport. "Amy!"

"Doctor!" Amy shouted.

"Are you alright?" he ran up to the door. "What's happening?"

"It's coming out of the television!" Amy informed him. "Daniel staring at it, we're gonna have to switch soon."

"You need to listen to him Amy!" he shouted, taking out the sonic and flashed it a keypad. "Daniel! Don't blink!" he knew Daniel wouldn't reply, too focused on preventing the Angel from closing in on them. "I'll get you out of there!" he looked down at the sonic, glaring at it. "It's deadlocked."

"There is no deadlock." River informed him, trying to override the controls, her heart racing.

"Ready Amy?" they could hear Daniel say. "Switch!"

~DW~

Daniel and Amy switched places, Daniel blinking rapidly as his eyes began to sting as tears filled his eyes in an attempt to moisten his eyes.

His heart was racing but he had faith in the Doctor, he knew that he would get them out of here… but right now he had to make sure Amy was safe.

~DW~

"What are you doing?" River demanded as the Doctor shoved her aside.

"Cutting the power," the Doctor flashed the sonic at the panel, hearts racing. "It's using the screen, I'm turning the screen off," he let out a groan when nothing happened. "It's not good, it's deadlocked the whole system."

"There's no deadlock." River stated.

"There is now!" he snapped.

"Switch!" Amy called from inside.

"Daniel! Can you turn it off?" the Doctor yelled, knowing that Daniel was facing the Angel now.

"I tried." Daniel called back, trying to keep the fear out of his voice.

"Try again but don't take your eyes off the Angel."

"I won't!"

"Each time it moves, it'll move faster. Don't even blink."

"I'm not blinking! Have you ever tried not blinking!" he called back, blindly reaching out for the remote. He grabbed it and aimed it at the screen, staring to wink in a desperate attempt to prevent Amy from having to deal with it, but like before it kept turning itself back on. "It just keeps switching back on!"

"Yeah, it's the Angel."

"But it's just a recording."

"No 'anything that takes the image of Angel is an Angel'"

~DW~

The Doctor looked over at River. "What are you doing?"

"I'm trying to cut through," she held up a small blowtorch. "It's not even warm."

"There is no way in, it's not physically possible!" he slammed his hand on the door, River was unfazed and almost rolled her eyes at him.

Honestly this man would never change when it came to Daniel being in danger.

~DW~

"Doctor!" Amy turned to look at the doors, growing concerned that Daniel hadn't switched yet. "What's it gonna do to us?"

"Just keep looking at it. Don't stop looking!" the Doctor ordered.

"Just tell me. What's it gonna do to me?"

"Just keep looking at it. Don't stop looking!"

"Just tell me."

"Daniel, not the eyes," the Doctor called, also concerned that Daniel hadn't yelled to switch. "Look anywhere but don't look at the eyes."

Daniel couldn't help it, he found himself looking directly in the eyes of the Angel. Then he felt it, his head slowly starting to pulsate and he groaned in pain. Amy turned to look at Daniel, concerned that the man was in pain. Daniel hadn't stopped staring at the Angel, but his eyes narrowed.

"What is it?" River asked the Doctor.

"'The eyes are not the windows of the soul, they are the doors," the Doctor read. "Beware what may enter there."

Daniel lifted his hands to his temples, groaning in pain as the pulsing in his head growing painful by the second and he fear that in any second he would blink and the Angel would kill them. Amy could only watch in astonishment as the entire screen began to crack before shattering and the entire television rocked slightly as if something had hit it, causing it to fall to the floor with the wires and cables sticking out.

The doors opened and the Doctor ran in, just in time to catch Daniel as he swayed to the side. River stepped in and looked at the destruction and then to Daniel, a knowing look on her face. "What happened?" the Doctor asked them, his attention on Daniel.

"Daniel…" Amy trailed off, seeing River's shake her head at her, before trying to come up with a lie. "Daniel tried to switch off the power again but instead threw one of the stools at the television."

She knew it wasn't a lie that would explain why he had almost collapsed, but she could say it was due to not breaking contact with the Angel. But the Doctor seemed to buy it, which was good enough. "That was brilliant," The Doctor muttered, kissing Daniel on the forehead. "River, hug Amy."

"Why?" River frowned.

"Because she deserves it." Daniel answered, clearing his throat as he stared up at the Doctor.

"I'm fine." Amy brushed it off, concerned for her friend.

"You're brilliant!" River corrected, giving the woman a side hug. "Thank you," she whispered before speaking with her normal voice as she looked at the destroyed television. "So it was here? That was the Angel?"

"That was a projection of the Angel," the Doctor corrected, steadying Daniel on his feet. "It's reaching out, getting a good look at us."

"I think it got a good enough look." Daniel tried to joke. "Because I defiantly got a good look of it."

The Doctor almost laughed, almost, but instead pressed his lips to Daniel's temples. Before he could say anything, a explosion sounded from outside, and River and Amy ran to the door while Daniel was supported by the Doctor outside.

"It's gone positive!" a soldier called.

"Doctor!" Octavian turned to the transport ship. "We're through!"

"Ok," the Doctor looked between Amy and River. "Now it starts."

Daniel stepped out of the Doctor's arms, feeling stable enough to walk on his own. He looked over to Amy, who rubbed her eyes, and then to River who was watching him like a hawk. He then looked back at the transport, unable to think of how he had done that, but was thankful that the Angel was gone. He reached up to wipe his eyes, when he frowned, as if feeling something gritty under his finger.

~DW~

The Doctor climbed down a rope ladder and joined Octavian at the bottom. They both turned on their torches and looked around as Amy, River and Daniel joined them with the other soldiers. "Do we have a gravity globe?" the Doctor asked.

"Grav globe." Octavian ordered, holding out his hand. A soldier reached into his back and pulled out a sphere, handing it to the man.

"Where are we?" Amy squinted. "What is this?"

"It's an Aplan mortarium," River told her. "Sometimes called a maze of the dead."

"And what's that?"

"Well, if you happen to be a creature of living stone," the Doctor kicked the gravity globe like a football and it rose into the air, stopping and began to light up the cave showing a large number of stone statues. "The perfect hiding place."

"Oh brilliant." Daniel muttered under his breath.

"I guess this makes it a bit trickier." Octavian remarked.

"A bit, yeah." The Doctor reached out for Daniel, squeezing his hand.

"A stone angel on the loose amongst stone statues. A lot harder then I'd prayed for."

"A needle in a haystack." River agreed.

"A needle that looks like hay. A hay-like needle… of death," the Doctor rambled. "A hay-alike needle of death in a haystack of, er, statues…" he looked over at Octavian, who was staring at him strangely, before looking at Daniel. "Over did it?"

"Just a tad." Daniel nodded.

"Right," Octavian nodded, turning to his clerics. "Check every single statue in this chamber. You know what you're looking for. Complete visual inspection," he turned to the Doctor. "One question, how do we fight it?"

"We find it, and hope." The Doctor offered, walking away holding Daniel's hand and Amy followed.

River went to follow but Octavian grabbed her by the arm. "They don't know yet, do they?" he questioned her. "Who and what you are."

"It's too early in their time stream." She confirmed.

"Well, make sure they don't work it out, or I'd rather not deal with the Phoenix's fury."

"I'd never call him Phoenix around him otherwise you will deal with it," River informed him. "But he doesn't know anything yet, not what awaits him," Octavian nodded, knowing the stories of the Phoenix and he honestly couldn't believe that Daniel was the Phoenix. "He doesn't have that under control but I've been trained in psychic barriers to prevent such things."

"You'd better be right."

"I won't let you down. Believe you me, I have no intention of going back to prison." She pulled her arm out of his grip, quickly walking up to join the TARDIS crew.

"Sir?" a soldier called. "Side chamber. One visible exit."

"Check it out," he ordered. "Angelo, go with him."

~DW~

The Doctor shined his torch in every direction, Amy at his side. Daniel was behind him slightly, but he stopped and looked up at the many levels above them and all the statues lining the way. He sighed, rubbing the corner of his eye with his finger and looked down at it and found a little piece of grit. He used his entire hand to rub at his eyes, his breath hitching as sand and grit poured out from his eyes. He quickly stopped, looking at his hands and saw nothing… a hallucination, he was probably freaking out about the Angel.

"You alright?" River asked, stepping up beside him.

"Yeah, I'm fine," he nodded, although he tried to ignore the knowing look on his face. "Honestly I'm fine," River just nodded. "So, what's the maze of the dead?"

"It's not what you're probably thinking," she assured him. "It's just a labyrinth with dead people buried in the walls," Daniel just gave her an unamused look. "Ok, that was fairly bad," Daniel laughed. "Right give me your arm," his laugh died down when he saw the syringe in her hand. "This isn't for you, god knows you'd rather face a Cyberman then be injected, this is for you." She handed him a water bottle and a large capsule.

Daniel let out a sigh of relief, taking the capsule and the water. "What's it for?" he asked, swallowing the capsule.

"It's a viro-stabiliser. Stabilises your metabolism against radiation, drive burn, anything, you're going to need it when we get up to that ship," she informed him. "Plus it helps with preventing more incidents like the one in the ship."

Daniel's eyes widened. "You know about it?" Daniel then shook his head, realising something. "It's because you're from the future, Amy must tell you."

"How do you know it wasn't you?"

Daniel just sighed. "Because I can't explain what happened back there," he was silent and River looked over at the Doctor and Amy. "What's he like?" River looked back at Daniel, confused. "The Doctor, I mean, cos you know him in the future… don't you?"

"The Doctor? River asked, Daniel nodding. "Well, the Doctor's the Doctor."

"That's not what I mean," he rolled his eyes. "Is he happy?"

"Very much so," Daniel nodded, glad to know that the Doctor was happy in the future but River turned to look at the Doctor. "Yes, we are."

"Sorry," the Doctor frowned, taking some readings with River's device. "What?"

"Talking about you."

"I wasn't listening, I'm busy."

"Ah, the other way up." River remarked.

The Doctor turned the device the other way round, Amy snickering into her hand, as he looked over at River who merely raised her eyebrows. "Yeah." The Doctor sighed, having been caught.

"You're so his wife." Amy laughed.

"Oh, Amy, Amy, Amy!" River shook her head, smirking slightly. "This is the Doctor we're talking about. Do you think it could be anything that simple?"

"Yep." Amy nodded.

"You're good," she commented. "You're really good but Amy…" River looked over at Daniel, who looked upset about her insistence. "Maybe you should drop it for now, yeah?"

Amy frowned and she watched as the woman nodded to Daniel, then she realised how horrible she was being. It was as if she was expecting Daniel and the Doctor's relationship to fail and it wasn't like how she was talking about it behind their backs but instead right in front of the men. She knew how hard it was for gay men in her own time to keep a marriage going yet alone a human and an alien!

She'd have to apologise to him once they defeated the Angel.

~DW~

Amy was rubbing her arm, having been given the injection from River, as she, Daniel, River and the Doctor examined some statues when gunfire rang out. They quickly ran back to the chamber they'd arrived in to see Octavian standing before a frightened looking young man.

"Sorry, sorry," he was quick to apologise. "I thought… I thought it looked at me."

"We know what the Angel looks like," Octavian turned his light on the deformed, faceless statue before them, "Is that the Angel?"

"No, sir."

"No, sir, it is not! According to the Doctor, we are facing an enemy of unknowable power and infinite evil. So it would be good, it would be very good, if we could all remain calm in the presence of decor."

"What's your name?" Daniel stepped forward, offering the cleric a smile.

"Bob, sir." The boy answered.

"Ah, that's a great name. I love Bob."

"It's a Sacred Name," Octavian told him, knowing that Daniel wasn't accustom to the Church. "We all have Sacred Names, they're given to us in the service of the Church."

"Ah, my name is considered Sacred back on to some," Daniel nodded. "Daniel is one of the prophets of the bible… not that I truly believe that, but us Scared Names gotta stick together."

"Yes, sir." Bob smiled slightly, although he knew that Daniel was also a Sacred Name to the Church.

"We'll be moving into the maze in two minutes," Octavian addressed the group before turning to Bob. "You stay with Christian and Angelo. Guard the approach."

~DW~

"Isn't there a chance this lot's just gonna collapse?" Amy asked them as they walked further up the maze. "There's a whole ship up there."

"Incredible builders, the Aplans." River remarked.

"We had dinner with their chief architect," the Doctor gestured between himself and Daniel. "Two heads are better than one."

"You mean you helped him?" Amy frowned.

"No he meant that they literally had two heads." Daniel recalled, having seen a rough image within the TARDIS databanks.

"That book, the very end," the Doctor tensed, feeling that something was off. "What did it say?"

"Hang on." River reached into her pack and pulled out the journal.

"Read it to me."

"'What if we had ideas that could think for themselves? What if one day our dreams no longer needed us? When these things occur and are held to be true, the time will be upon us. The time of Angels.'"

~DW~

"Are we there yet?" Amy complained. "It's a hell of a climb."

"The maze is on six levels representing the ascent of the soul," River told her. "Only two more levels to go."

"Lovely species, the Aplans," the Doctor took Daniel's hand, swinging it slightly as they walked. "I should introduce you to them sometime."

"I though they were all dead?" Amy frowned.

"So's Winston Churchill, but we stopped the Daleks with him," Daniel reminded. "That's the beauty of Time Travel, anyone you've always wanted to meet in history is just waiting to be met."

"I'm on Virginia Woolf's bowling team," the Doctor added. "Very relaxed, sort of cheerful. That's having two heads. You're never shot of a snog with an extra head."

"Doctor, there's something," River frowned as she glanced around the room they stepped into. "I don't know what it is…"

"Something's wrong, don't know what it is yet either, working on it," the Doctor nodded. "Then they started having laws against self-marrying and what was that about? But that's the church for you. Er, no offence, Bishop."

"Quite a lot taken, if that's alright, Doctor," Octavian glared as they stepped into a narrow passage, lined with statues. "Lowest point in the wreckage is only about 50 feet up from here. That way."

Daniel glanced around the room, frowning slightly as he looked at the statues. "Church had a point, if you think about it," Amy commented. "The divorces must have been messy."

The Doctor stopped and looked closely at the statue. "Oh!" he breathed, realising what was wrong.

"What's wrong?"

"Oh." River's eyes widened as she worked it out.

Daniel frowned, not understanding what was wrong, until he noticed that every time he tried to look at the statue his attention would be darted away from the statue. "Why am I doing that?" Daniel frowned, looking at the Doctor for an answer. "Why do I not want to look at the statue?"

"How could we not notice that?" River asked.

"Low level perception filter." the Doctor suggested, which was more likely to be true if Daniel said he didn't want to look at the statue.

"What's wrong, sir?" Octavian stepped over to them, frowning.

"Nobody move! Everyone stay exactly where you are," the Doctor ordered. "Bishop, I am truly sorry," the Doctor looked at him. "I've made a mistake and we are all in danger."

"What danger?" Octavian asked.

"The Aplans," River told him.

"The Aplans?"

"They've got two heads."

"Yes, I get that. So?"

"So why don't the statues?" the Doctor remarked, and suddenly everyone noticed the statues all had only one head.

"Oh my god." Daniel breathed, looking at all the statues.

"Everyone, over there," the Doctor pointed to a spot in the back where there were no statues. "Just move, don't ask questions, don't speak," everyone moved over and gathered together, Daniel looking keeping his eye on as many statues as he could. "I want you all to switch off your torches."

"Sir?" Octavian frowned.

"Just do it," the Doctor snapped, they quickly did as asked until it was only the Doctor left. "Okay, I'm going to turn off this one too, just for a moment."

"Are you sure about this?" Daniel asked him.

"No."

He switched it off for a split second and turned it on. They gasped, seeing the statues now facing them.

"Oh my god!" Amy gasped. "They've moved."

The Doctor ran ahead, pulling Daniel behind him, as they all looked at the way they had come to be lined with statues.

"They're Angels. All of them!" Daniel exclaimed.

"But they can't be." River shook her head.

"Clerics, keep watching them," the Doctor ran back to the passage they had just been in to see the Angels had moved forwards, on their hands and knees in an attempt to reach them. "Every statue in this maze, every single one, is a Weeping Angel. They're coming after us."

"There was only one Angel on the ship," River insisted. "Just the one, I swear."

"Could they have been here already?" Daniel suggested.

"The Aplans, how did they die out?" the Doctor turned to River.

"Nobody knows." she shrugged.

"We know."

"They don't look like Angels," Octavian commented, shining his light onto one of the disfigured Angel face.

"And they're not fast," Amy added. "You said they were fast. They should have had us by now."

"They're dying," the Doctor told her, tugging Daniel close to him. "They were losing their form. They must have been down here for centuries, starving."

"Losing their image."

"And their image is their power… power," the Doctor frowned, before exclaiming. "Power!"

"Doctor?" Daniel frowned.

"Don't you see? All that radiation spilling out, the drive burn. The crash wasn't an accident, it was a rescue mission, for the Angels. We're in the middle of an army and it's waking up."

"We need to get out of here fast." River stated.

"Bob, Angelo, Christian, come in, please," Octavian called into his radio. "Any of you, come in!"

"It's Bob, sir," Bob answered. "Sorry, sir."

"Bob, are Angelo and Christian with you?" Octavian asked. "All the statues are active. I repeat, all the statues are active!"

"I know, sir. Angelo and Christian are dead, sir. The statues killed them, sir."

"Bob," the Doctor snatched the radio from Octavian. "Sacred Bob, it's me, the Doctor. Where are you now?"

"I'm talking to my..." Octavian tried to snatch it back.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah, shut up!"

"I'm on my way up to you, sir, I'm homing on your signal." Bob replied.

"Well done, Bob. Sacred Names gotta stick together, that's what Daniel said, didn't he?" he looked over at Daniel, who smiled. "Your friends, Bob, what did the Angel do to them exactly?"

"Snapped their necks, sir." he replied.

"That's odd, that's not how the Angels kill you," the Doctor frowned. "They displace you in time. Unless they need your body for something."

"Bob," Octavian took the radio back. "Did you check their data packs for vital signs? We may be able to initiate a rescue plan. "

"Don't be an idiot!" the Doctor snapped, taking the radio again, "The Angels don't leave you alive!" he picked up the radio again. "Bob, keep running, but tell me, how did you escape?"

"I didn't escape, sir," Bob told him. "The Angel killed me, too."

They looked at each other, wondering what Bob meant. "What do you mean the Angel killed you too?" Daniel asked, taking the radio from the Doctor.

"Snapped my neck, sir. Wasn't as painless as I expected but it was pretty quick," Daniel looked at the Doctor, wide eyed. "So that was something."

"If you're dead," the Doctor frowned. "How can we be talking to you?"

"You're not talking to me, sirs, the Angel has no voice," Bob explained. "It stripped my cerebral cortex from my body and re-animated a version of my consciousness to communicate with you. Sorry about the confusion."

"So when you say you're on your way up to us…"

"It's the Angel that's coming, sir, yes."

"No way out."

"Then we get out through the wreckage. Go!" Octavian commanded.

"Go, go, go. All of you run!"

"Doctor?" Daniel called to him, seeing him not making the move to follow.

"I'll be right behind you, I promise," Daniel, River and Amy left with the clerics, leaving only him and Octavian behind. "Called you an idiot. Sorry, but there's not way we could have rescued your men."

"I know that, sir," Octavian nodded. "And when you've flown away in your little blue box, I'll explain that to their families."

He turned and walked off, leaving the Doctor alone.

"Angel Bob, which Angel am I talking to? The one from the ship?"

"Yes, sir," Bob replied. "The other Angels are still restoring."

"Ah, so the Angel is not in the wreckage. Thank you," he ran along the passage and saw Daniel standing there. "I told you I'd be right behind you, go, run."

"I can't," the Doctor frowned, going up to his side. "No, really I can't."

"Why not?"

"Look at it. Look at my hand," he nodded to his hand, seeing that it looked like it was made of stone. "It's stone!"

The Doctor flashed the torch in Daniel's eyes, frowning. "You looked into the eyes of an Angel, didn't you?" he realised.

"It was only for a moment," Daniel nodded. "Then I stopped the Angel."

"Listen," he put his hands on the side of his head, trying to sense the Angel in his mind. "It's messing with your head. Your hand is not made of stone."

"But it is, look at it!"

"It's in your mind. I swear on my hearts, you can move that hand. You can let go."

"I can't, ok," Daniel sighed, looking over the Doctor's shoulder at where Angels were slowly crawling from. "I've tried and I can't… it's stone."

The torchlight began to flicker.

"The Angel is gonna come and it's gonna turn this light off, and then there's nothing I can do to stop it," the Doctor turned to also look at the Angels crawling. "So do it, concentrate, move your hand."

"I can't."

"Then we're both going to die."

"You're not going to die." Daniel hissed at him.

"They'll kill the lights."

The lights flickered off and the Angels moved in closer.

"You've got to go, you know you have," Daniel looked at the Doctor, fear in his eyes. "You've got all that stuff with River and that's all got to happen. You know you can't die here!" Daniel pleaded.

"Time can be re-written, it doesn't work like that," the lights flickered again. "Keep your eyes on it. Don't blink."

"You need to leave me!"

"I will never leave you, do you understand that."

"You don't kneed to die for me, Doctor, you have a future without me and you need to live it!"

"I have no future without you."

"Now is not the time to get all cheesy!"

"Then move your hand."

"It's stone!"

"It's not stone!"

"Those people up there will die without you. If you stay here with me, you'll have as good as killed them!" Daniel shook his head. "I am one person, I've had my fun with you but you've got to protect Amy."

"Daniel Young, I love you so much."

Daniel's eyes widened. "You love me?"

"Of course I love you, and I'm never going to leave you, ever," the Doctor grinned. "But I am sorry about this," he leant down and bit his hand, Daniel yelled, moving his hand. "See, not stone. Now run!"

"You bit me!"

"Yep and you're alive."

"You bit me and you love me."

"Look whose getting cheesy now."

"I love you too."

The grinned at each other before running after the others, they ran into a large room where the base of a ship was sticking out of the roof.

"Clerics, we're down to four men, expect incoming." Octavian ordered as the duo ran into the room.

"Yeah, it's the Angels," the Doctor confirmed. "They're coming. And they're draining the power for themselves."

"Which means we won't be able to see them."

"Which means we can't stay here."

"There are more incoming!"

"Any suggestions?" River asked.

"The statues are advancing on all sides and we don't have the climbing equipment to reach the Byzantium." Octavian explained to them.

"There's no way up, no way back, no way out," she turned to the Doctor. "No pressure, but this is usually when you have a really good idea."

"There's always a way out," the Doctor muttered as the lights flickered off again and when they come back on, the Angels are closer, practically blocking the passage. "There's always a way out."

"Daniel?" Bob asked over the radio. "Can I speak with Daniel, please?"

Daniel shared a look with the Doctor and Octavian, but took the radio. "Hello, Angel," he greeted them with a frown. "What's up?"

"Your power will not last much longer, and the Angels will be with you shortly… sorry, sir."

"Why are you telling me this?"

"There's something the Angels are very keen you should know before the end."

"Which is?"

"I died in fear."

"Excuse me?" Daniel's eyes widened.

"You told me that us Sacred Names should stick together yet you allowed me to go off on my own, allowing me to die afraid, in pain and alone," the Doctor's jaw tensed as Daniel looked at the radio in anguish, being blamed for the death of Bob. "You gave me faith, and when it mattered, you let me down."

"What are they doing?" Amy whispered to River, her eyes wide as she looked at the upset Daniel.

"They're trying to set him off again," River whispered back, her eyes narrowing at the radio. "Hoping that he will weaken himself so they can get to us but all they've done is made the Doctor angry."

"They know about what happened in the ship?"

"Yes." Was all River said.

"Well then," the Doctor took the radio from Daniel. "THE Angels have made their second mistake because I'm not going to let that pass," Daniel wiped his eyes, his eyes watering, and the Doctor reached out for his hand. "I'm sorry you're dead, Bob, but I swear to whatever is left of you, they will be sorrier."

"But you're trapped, sir, and about to die."

Daniel clenched his free hand into a fist, taking a deep breath, as he tried to calm himself… but instead it caused the lights to flicker. River's eyes widened, knowing that the capsules effects were being burned out.

"Yeah, I'm trapped, speaking of traps, this trap has got a great big mistake in it," the Doctor taunted. "A great big, whopping mistake!"

"What mistake, sir?"

The Doctor turned to Amy. "Trust me?"

"Yeah." Amy nodded.

He then turned to River. "Trust me?"

"Always." River smirked.

"You trust me?" the Doctor asked Daniel.

"Do you have to ask me that?" Daniel answered, smiling slightly.

"You lot," he turned to Octavian. "Trust me?"

"Sir," a cleric called, watching the passage. "Two more incoming!"

"We have faith, sir." Octavian nodded.

"Then give me your gun," Octavian handed the Doctor his gun. "I'm about to do something incredibly stupid and dangerous. When I do," he jumped in place. "Jump."

"Jump where?"

"Just jump, high as you can. Come on, leap of faith, Bishop. On my signal."

"What signal?"

"You won't miss it," the Doctor raised the gun at the roof.

"Sorry, can I ask again?" Angel Bob called, "You mentioned mistakes?"

"Oh, big mistakes," the Doctor let go of Daniel's hand, using the now free hand to speak into the radio. "Huge. Because you tried to upset my boyfriend and in turn you have made me mad and you never want to do that." the threat was clear in his voice that it surprised Amy.

"There's another, sir?"

"There's one thing you never put in a trap, if you're smart, if you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there is one thing you never, ever put in a trap."

"And what would that be, sir?"

"Me!"

The Doctor fired at the gravity globe and it exploded…

To Be Continued...

A/N: So we get a bit of a hint of Daniel's future through River and Octavian, but there will be more to learn in the coming chapters. But what of these headaches that are often followed by something mystical happening to Daniel? You'll have to keep reading.

Up next is Flesh and Stone. What will happen with the Angel in Daniel's mind? The Doctor shows Amy a much darker side to himself with Daniel in danger and heart break lies on the horizon for the duo. What will happen? Find out on Monday!