AN: The reviews for this have been amazing, thank you to everyone who has reviewed, it has meant a lot. Of course, more reviews are welcome. I hope you enjoy this chapter.

"Hands in the air. Now!" A man commanded the Doctor, a man with a gun. Four other policemen walked into the room, guns in their hands, the Doctor sighed.

"Really, guns?" He breathed out in annoyance. "It's enough with River-" But the Doctor was silenced when one of the men charged at him, turned him around brutally and pushed him up against the TARDIS doors. The Doctor's face was squashed against the door, so his words were hard to hear properly, "Whatever you do don't put handcu-" Clank. The police officer had closed the handcuffs around his wrists. The Doctor rolled his eyes, "If I had a star for every time I'm handcuffed I'd-"

"Shut up," the man ordered as he turned him around again. "I am arresting you for breaking and entering. You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence." He yelled at him as he picked him up by his collar and pushed him into the direction of the exit.

"Do you sell fish fingers?" The Doctor asked as he continued to get dragged. The policemen gave him a snarl, the Doctor's expression faltered. "I guessing the answers no…"

River walked down the TARDIS corridors, she had gotten dressed into what she thought appropriate – the parachute-like dress equipped with a blaster and a tiny scanner. She attached the vortex manipulator around her wrist and smiled. Just like old times. She took a deep breath and she slowly walked down the corridor, she dragged her fingers across the walls as she walked, feeling the familiar warmth from the TARDIS vibrate through her skin.

"He's so young," she muttered quietly to herself, she gulped, "he doesn't even know who I am properly…" She slowed down and closed her eyes; again, she took a deep breath. The TARDIS hummed, the lights changed into a more warm yellow tinted lighting. She leaned against the wall as she tried to collect herself. The man she loved was falling further and further away from her, and she couldn't do anything to stop it. She could feel the tears that had started to form in her eyes so she looked up at the ceiling and blinked a few times. She didn't want the Doctor to notice she had cried. She took another deep breath, "That stupid impossible man," she breathed out with a smile. She shook her head and pulled out a mirror that she had kept in her pocket, her bigger on the inside pocket, and pulled it up to look at herself. Her face had become red and puffy but she felt relieved in the fact she had put waterproof mascara on. She nodded as soon as she applied the make up on her face and thought it was okay and snapped the mirror shut, placing it back into her pocket. "Right," she said as she nodded to herself.

Once she reached the TARDIS main room she rolled her eyes,

"He's already gone without me hasn't he?" She asked the TARDIS, the TARDIS' lights flickered, she guessed that was some sort of response. She shook her head and continued to make her way to the TARDIS doors when she heard the Doctor speak. Or somebody else speak anyway. She ran up to the scanner and turned it on, only to be greeted with the Doctor squashed face over the lens. She grimaced at the view but laughed on the inside really; it was quite a funny sight. She knew she couldn't burst out and help him, there were at least seven police officers out there- she would automatically be ambushed arrested with him. She thought out a plan, she rolled her eyes and sighed. She walked toward the door; suddenly she heard the clicks of many guns aim toward her.

"And what sort of time do you call?" The Doctor mocked with a smile, the police officer who held him gripped him tightly which caused to give a tiny yelp of pain. River smirked,

"Well we're both in handcuffs, not a big change in dynamic there sweetie," River admitted as she to got pulled up by an officer.

"I am arresting you for breaking and entering. You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence." The man said to River. She rolled her eyes at him,

"Breaking and entering," she repeated, she looked at the Doctor, "Doctor, where are we?"

"Right now," an officer interrupted, "on the way to the police station. Now c'mon," he commented as he clicked pushed River head down so as she didn't hit the top of the police car. The Doctor was pushed in the car on the other side. They sat together in the police car. Suddenly they both laughed,

"Okay, okay." The Doctor chuckled, "I think it's safe to say, this one wasn't my fault." He announced. River smirked,

"Even when it's not our fault we somehow manage to be connected in handcuffs. Sweetie, I believe this is staring to be a thing," she teased. The Doctor shoulder barged her playfully.

Click. Another photo was taken. Both River and the Doctor appeared onto a phone. The anonymous figure gripped onto the phone tightly and sent the photo to somebody else. Moments later the phone went off and the person checked it. There was a reply,

"Yes. That's him."

Sorry this was extremely short compared to the other chapters, but this was more of a filler chapter. The next one, I hope, will be very exciting, thrilling and a little bit funny. Reviews are very welcome.