A/N: I've made an Error! The Doctor's eyes are Brown. Really light Brown. So if it says blue anywhere, it's supposed to be BROWN.
"1969! That's an easy one! Funny how some years are easy. Now 1482, full of glitches. Now then! Canton Everett Delaware the Third. That was his name, yeah? How many of those can there be? Well... three, I suppose." The Doctor was rambling. Amy, Rory and River were staring off into space, Savannah was sitting on the jump seat, listening to the TARDIS's musical hums of welcome to her.
Amy walked off and sat below the glass floor.
River soon joined her.
"Rory, is everybody cross with me for some reason?"
"We'll go find out," Rory grabbed Savannah by the wrist and took her down the stairs to meet up with the other two.
"Explain it again. I still don't get it," Amy asked, sitting on the floor. Savannah walked over and sat next to her to face River.
"The Doctor we saw on the beach was a Future version," River began.
"200 years older, actually." Savannah watched River nod in confirmation.
"So it's still gonna happen?" Amy asked. "He's still gonna die?"
"We're all going to do that, Amy,"
"We're not all going to arrange our own wake and invite ourselves." Rory protested, stepping foreward. "So the Doctor, in the future, knowing he's going to die, recruits his younger self and all of us to... to what, exactly? Avenge him?"
"Not his style," Savannah shook her head.
"Save him?" Amy asked hopefully.
"Definately not his style."
Amy stood.
"We have to tell him."
"Last time he messed with his past he blew the universe up. Not again!" Savannah ordered. Everyone suddenly realized why the Doctor always listened to Savannah's orders. She had this commanding aura around her that you didn't dare disobey.
"Oi! I'm being extremely clever up here and there's no one to stand there looking impressed! WHAT'S THE POINT IN HAVING YOU ALL?" The Doctor's face was suddenly hanging upside down in front of them. He dissapeared after his little rant.
"I'm gonna slap him." Savannah announced. River nodded, agreeing.
"River, Savannah, we can't just let him die." Amy whispered. "We have to stop it. How can you be okay with this?"
"I waited for eighteen years for him, Amy. What makes you think I'm okay with this? He told me I'd understan one day and I trust him." Savannah stormed up the stairs and planted herself next to the Doctor, placing her hands on the consol.
"Time isn't a straight line. It's all... bumpy-wumpy. There's loads of boring stuff. Like Sundays and Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons. But now and then there are Saturdays. Big temporal tipping points when anything's impossible. The TARDIS can't resist them. Like a moth to a flame. She loves a party, so I give her 1969 and NASA 'cause that's space in the 60s. And Canton Everett Delaware the Third. And this is where she's pointing." The Doctor said in mostly one breath.
"Breath, Theta," She smirked as he took a deep breath. "Good Time Lord."
"DC, April the eighth, 1969. So why haven't we landed?" Amy asked.
"Because that's not where we're going." Savannah's head snapped up to stare at him.
"Oh," Rory said, confused. "Then, where are we going?"
"Home, or at least, you two are! Off you pop and make babies Savannah'll probably stay, and you Dr. Song back to prison with you!"
"THETA!" The TARDIS gave a hard jerk to emphisize Savannah's shout.
"What?" He got into her personal space, forcing her into the railing, though placing his hands between her and it to keep her from getting injured. "Mysterious summons? You think I'm just going to go? Who sent those messages? I know you know. I can see it in your faces. Don't play games with me. Don't ever, ever think you're capable of that."
"Technically, I am capable of that. Get off me." The Doctor stepped like three inces away.
"You're just going to have to trust us," River told him.
"Trust you? Sure," He then got into River's face. "But first of all, Dr. Song, just one thing. Who are you?" She glared at him. "Someone from my future, getting that, but who?" She didn't answer. "Okay, why are you in prison, who did you kill?" She still refused to answer him. "Now I love a bad girl, I do, but trust you? Seriously?"
"Trust me," Amy and Savannah both said at the same time. The Doctor looked at one, then the other. He stepped over to Amy.
"Okay," He said, River closed her eyes in shame. "Both of you I trust."
"You have to do this Theta," Savannah whispered. With his superior Time Lord hearing, her heard her.
"And you can't ask why," Amy added.
"Are you two being threatened? Is someone making you say that?"
"No," Amy shook her heard.
"Are you lying?"
"I'm not lying."
"Swear to me. Both of you swear to me on something that matters."
"Fish Fingers and Custard," Amy said. The Doctor nodded at her, and turned to Savannah.
"Leather Jackets that smell like vanilla." The Doctor smirked at Savannah.
"My life in your hands, Savannah Trevulartiez. Amelia Pond." The Doctor turned away from them.
"Thank you," River sighed.
Rory put a hand on each of their shoulders.
"SO!" The Doctor began swinging around the TARDIS consol. "Canton Everett Deleware III! Whose he?"
"Ex-FBI Got kicked out." River replied.
"For what?" The Doctor asked.
"Six weeks after he left the Bureau, the President called him for a private meeting."
"Right. Princess, who was the President, Earth's America, 1969?"
"Nixon, Fool," She responded.
"Yes, Richard Millhouse Nixon. Vietnam, Watergate. Some good stuff, too."
"Not enough." Doctor replied.
"HIPPIE!"
"Archeologist!"
"Does it ever end?" Savannah lightly kicked the Doctor's heel.
"Okay, Since I don't know what I'm getting into this time, to be descreet, I'm putting the engines on silent" The Doctor whispered the last word and Flipped a switch. Screaching filled the room. Savannah pulled a lever after a glance at River. "Did you do something?"
"Nope," Savannah smiled innocently.
"Right. Putting the outer shell on invisible, haven't done this in a while BIG drain on the power!" He flipped some more switches as he spoke.
"You can turn the TARDIS invisible?" Rory asked, amazed.
"Hah!" He flipped another switch. Blinding lights came on inside the TARDIS. Savannah flipped the switch back up again when the Doctor had his back turned.
"Uh, did you touch something?" Savannah smiled again and shook her head.
"Good!" He stared at her and River suspiciously. "Might learn something! Okay,"He brought a TV down. "Can't get a scan doesn't work when we're being cloaked." He walked down to the door. Savannah stayed where she was, but Amy and Rory attempted to go after him.
"Woah! Okay you two! We're in the middle of the most powerful city in the most powerful country on earth!" He opened the door and looked at them all. "Let's take it slow."
Savannah rolled her eyes and looked over at River once the door had closed. The TARDIS gave a huge jerk, and River shook her head.
"Every time." River sighed as she and Savannah jumped into action.
"Every DAMN TIME!" Savannah pulled the scanner down, and River grabbed some wires.
"He said the scanner wouldn't work!" Rory said in awe of the two women.
"We know!" Savannah grinned. "But she just doesn't like it when he hit's her, isn't that right, you sexy thing," She lightly stroked the consol, laughing when the TARDIS hummed and the scanner turned on, showing the Doctor on the ground, secret service on toop of him. "Oh, of course."
"OW! River have you got my scanner working yet?"
"Oh, I hate him," River muttered.
"No you don't! Savannah Get out here!"
Savannah got to the door, opening it.
"Stop!" She told the gaurds who were going to jump on her. The stopped and backed down but kept their guns trained on her.
"RIVER MAKE HER BLUE AGAIN!"
The TARDIS came into sight immediatly. The Doctor got up and walked over to the President's desk, sitting down and pulling Savannah over to him. She sat on the arm of the chair.
"Mr. President, that child told you everything you need to know. You just weren't listening. Never mind though, the answers yes; I'll take the case." The secret service pointed their guns at him.
"He was not asking, Doctor."
"Oh you're mad at me then Savannah. You called me Doctor! You only call me Doctor when you're mad at me."
"Shut up Theta!" He silenced, and she turned her gaze onto the Secret Service. "Guns, boys? Really? He just walked into the oval office passed all of you while he was at it, with a big blue box. You're really going to shoot him?" They began to lower their guns, staring in awe at the girl. "Yeah, that's what I thought."
"They're Americans!" River popped out of the tardis, and found herself face to face with the barrel of the guns.
"Don't shoot! Definately don't shoot," The Doctor raised his hands.
"Definately not in the need of shoothing."
"Put those damn guns down! I don't like guns, guns aren't needed!" Savannah ordered. Canton gave her a strange look, and lowered his gun. The rest followed his lead.
"Who are they?" The president asked, and Canton put his gun back up again.
"Sir, you need to stay back," He ordered.
"Who are they. W-what is that box?"
"Well it's a police box, Can't you read?" The Doctor mocked, and Savannah laughed quietly.
"He's your new undercover agent, on loan from Scotland Yard. Codename, The Doctor." Savannah lied easily through her teeth.
"These are my top operatives, the Legs, the Nose, the Princess, and Mrs. Rombinson."
"I hate you," River said, shaking her head at him.
"No you don't" The Doctor grinned.
"Who ARE you?" The president demanded.
"Unable to read and Hear? Honestly who would elect you for president?"
"Boring question. Now, who's phoning you, that's an interesting question! Because Canton 3 is right that was definately a girls voice, which means there's only one Place in America she can be phoning from!" The Doctor explained.
"Where?" Canton asked, lowering his gun again.
"Do not engage with the Intruder Mr. Deleware!" One of the secret service ordered him, not taking his gun or eyes off of Savannah and the Doctor.
"You heard everything I heard, it's simple enough, give me five minuets and I'll explain" The Doctor told Canton, ignoring the other man.
"On the other hand," Savannah continued, "Lay a finger on the Doctor, or our friends, and you'll never, ever know." She shrugged with a devilish grin.
Canton stared.
"How'd you get it in here," he pointed back at the TARDIS. "I mean you didn't carry it in."
"Clever, Eh," The Doctor smirked.
"Love it,"
"Do not COMPLIMENT the intruder!" The secret service guy yelled.
"Put the damn gun down." Savannah rolled her eyes.
"Down, Princess." Doctor smiled up at her from his seat in the Presidents chair.
"Five minuets?" Canton asked the Doctor.
"Five," The Doctor confirmed.
"Mr. President, that man is a clear and presant danger to-"
"Mr. President. That man walked in here with a box and four of his friends. And that's the man he walked past." Canton pointed at the secret service guy. "I think he deserves five minuets. See if he delivers."
"Thanks Canton," The Doctor smiled.
"If he doesn't, I'll shoot him myself."
"No you won't!" Savannah snorted.
"No, I won't." Canton said. "Why did I say that?"
"It's a 'me' thing."
"Sir, I do not reccomend-"
"Shut up, Peterson!" The President silenced the secret service guy. He looked at Canton. "Alright."
Canton nodded at the Doctor. "Five minuets"
"I need a SWAT team, ready to mobilize, steet-level maps covering all of florida, a pot of coffee, twelve jammie dogers and a fez."
"Doctor, you're not getting a Fez." Savannah groaned.
"Fez's are cool!"
"In India. Idiot."
"Get him his maps." Canton ordered. The Doctor looked put out.
The Doctor soon had maps of Florida everywhere. Savannah had started ignoring him and was reading a book she had from inside the TARDIS. She was sitting on a couch with her feet in Rory's lap.
"Why Florida, Ms. Savannah?" Canton asked her quietly.
"Call me Savy, and Florida's where NASA is. Little girl mentioned a sapceman, right?" She didn't even look up from her book.
"Yes,"
"NASA's where the spacemen live." Savannah shuddered.
"Also," The Doctor inturrupted, "There's another lead I'm following. Now maps, I love maps!"
"Spaceman," Amy came over to River and Savannah. "Like the one we saw in the lake?"
"Maybe. Probably" River responded.
Amy looked up and saw the same figure she had seen at the lake.
"I remember," She whispered.
"Amy," Rory suddenly came up blocking her view. "What do you remember?"
"I don't know, I just-" She felt sick, and put her hand to her mouth.
"What is it?" Rory asked gently.
"Amy?" River inquired, Savannah sat up and looked at her carefully.
"Are you alright?" The Doctor asked in passing.
"Yeah, no, I'm fine. I'm just, feeling a little sick" She pushed Rory aside.
"Scuse me is there a toilet or something?" She asked Peterson.
"Sorry ma'am, while this procedure is ongoing, you must remain within the oval office." He told her. He was hit in the face with Savannah's book seconds later.
"Take her to the bathroom!" Peterson stared at the woman before nodding at the agent next to him.
"This way," Said the agent, leading amy out.
Rory tried to go with them, but Peterson stopped him with a rough shove. Rory glared at him and picked up Savannah's book.
"Easy, Rory, she'll be fine." She bumped shoulders with him.
"I hope" He sighed, bumping her back.
