A/N: The gods that the Silence call are the big Twelve Olympian gods/goddesses. Savannah can call upon any of the Greek Gods/goddesses, but that doesn't mean they'll all come to he aid. Only the Big Twelve are gaurenteed.

"You have to tape everything that happens in this office, Every word," The Doctor was pacing the Oval Office.

"Doctor, you have to give me more then that! What were you doing and Savannah doing to Apollo 11?" Nixon stood up and glared at the Doctor. He was tempted to call for Savannah, but she was changing out of her jeans into something she could move easily in.

"A thing." He responded. "A clever thing. Now no more questions. You have to trust me, and nobody else."

"Doctor," River came out of the TARDIS. "It's Canton!"

The Doctor grabbed the phone in her hand as he entered the TARDIS.

Savannah was already pulling levers and setting co-ordinates.

As soon as the TARDIS landed, the Doctor ran out. He stopped Canton before he shot the lock.

"No, no, no, Canton I got it!" He pulled out his screwdriver and soniced the door. "Savannah stay on watch!"

Savannah stood outside the door and waited to be called in.

"Doctor where is she?" Rory looked around for Amy.

River checked the still spaceman on the ground.

"Empty," She said.

"Dark. So dark. I don't know where I am. Please can anybody hear me?" Amy's voice sounded in the room. Rory saw the blinking recorder on the floor, and slowly picked it up.

"They took this out of her." He looked at the Doctor. "How did they do that, Doctor, why can I still hear her?"

"Is it a recording?" River asked. The Doctoer scanned it.

"Um, it defaults to live. Where ever she is, this is what she's saying."

Rory quicly turned away.

"Amy, can you hear me? Wherever you are, we're coming for you, I swear."

"She can't hear you." The Doctor was upset he'd lost one of his companions. "I'm sorry, it's one way."

Rory spun to face him.

"She can always hear me, Doctor." He said, harshly. "Always. Wherever she is and she knows that I'm coming for her. Understand? Always."

The Doctor nodded, impressed with him.

"Savannah?" River suddenly said. The Doctor turned his eyes to the door. Savannah wasn't standing there.

"Princess!" He went and looked in the hall. Nothing. He saw his hand. The palm of his hand was blinking red. Slowly, he backed into the room again, and pressed the skin in the center.

"Doctor!" Savannah's voice came loud and clear.

"Savannah," There were several shouts of her name, his own call the loudest.

"I'll shoot it!" Canton's voice.

"No, don't," The Doctor replied.

"Doctor, it's Savannah!" River's voice.

"Doctor," Came a new, terrifying voice. "The Cententrial Princess' powers shall be ours."

"No!"

"Theta, let them take me."

"Savannah, No!" Rory's voice. "I don't have Amy, I'll not be without you, too!"

"Shaddup. Let them take me, and I'll find Amy! Look away!" They must have, because it was the end of the recording.

"Doctor," Amy whispered. Rory dropped his shocked face to look at it. "Are you right there? Can you hear me?" She sobbed. The Doctor looked down. "Doctor. Oh God, please, please, Doctor just get me out of this."

"He's coming, I'll bring him I swear," Rory glared at the Doctor.

"Hello?" The owner of the orphanage came up to the door. Canton turned his gun on the man in shock, before dropping it to his side. "Is sombody there? I-I think sombody has been shot. I think we should help. We- I can't rem-I can't remember."

The Doctor stared at him strangely before taking off. He wanted answers.

The owner led the Doctor and company down to his office. One of the Creatures was injured in the corner. The Doctor approached.

"Okay," He whispered, kneeling. "Who and what are you?"

"Silence, Doctor," It was the same kind of voice from the recording. "We are the Silence. And Silence will fall with the Power of the Gods!" The Doctors jaw dropped.

Area 51-Nevada

The big, square black prison opened. The gaurds posted around it all pointed their guns at it.

Canton stepped out casually.

"Hello again."

"Sir! You've been in there for days!" A soldier told him. "What the hell have you been doing?"

"Doesn't matter," Canton shook his head. "I need Dr Sheaperd here right now."

"Sir I need to talk to Colonel Jefferson right now!"

"No, you really don't." He smirked, and looked down. Behind him Nixon walked out of the prison.

"Uh," All the men dropped their guns and saluted. "Hello Fellas. I'm...President Nixon." He was really getting sick of this. "I really wanna tell you, on the behalf of the American People how much we appreciate, all of your hard work..."

The Doctor was watching his blinking palm, not wanting to erase the sound of her voice in case it was the last time he heard her. He was also helping River with the space suit.

"It's an exo-skelleton." She told him. "Basically life support. There's about twenty different kinds of alien tech in here."

"None as advanced as Savannah's."

River looked up at the distracted Doctor.

"You should have told her at her coronation."

"Told her what?" The Doctor looked at River and she shrugged, going back to work. "Told her what, River."

"That you love her, obviously." River smirked.

"I-I don't! Why does she love me? Who was the girl, why put her in here?"

"Spoilers, sweetie. As for the suit, If you put this on, you don't even need to eat. It processes sunlight, has it's own weapons systems. And a communications system that can hack into anything!"

"Including the telephone network?"

"Easily,"

"Then why phone the network."

"Little girl gets frightened, most powerful man on Earth gets a phone call." The Doctor pulled out his envelope and examined it, even sniffing it, licking it. "You won't find anything from that envelope, you know. Just trust Savannah's judgement."

"I do. Purchased on Earth, perfectly ordinary stationary, TARDIS blue. Summoned by a stranger, who won't even show his face! That's a first for me, how 'bout you?"

"Our lives are back to front." River shook her head. "Your future's my past, my firsts are my lasts."

"Didn't ask you that."

"Ask something else then," River snarked, turning away. "Maybe you should be trying to find Savannah and Amy. I'll give you one spoiler, when you find, her, link up with your little Princess so you don't loose her again."

The Doctor walked away, past Rory.

"She's not some animal I can keep on a leash, River. Think about it. Besides, the TARDIS has a lock on her brainwaves already."

"But you don't sweetie."

Savannah didn't know how the Silence had knocked her out; she couldn't remember it. She did remember being laid on a cold metal table, though. She was still on the table. She was strapped down, so it's not like she's going anywhere.

"You are the bringer of the Demise." The Silence said. "We shall extract your soul. You're body shall become a shell for your abilities to properly manifest. Then you shall destroy the Doctor."

"Yep. If you say so," She paused. "What do you mean, Destroy the Doctor?"

"The Silence shall have control of your body, and therefore your powers. You shall destroy the Doctor."

"Oh," Savannah closed her eyes, faking sleep. She concentrated on the TARDIS.

Savannah. Theta is worried.

"I'm sure he is. Can you track me, old girl?"

I'm locked onto your location now, Psi Omega.

"What did you just call me?"

Theta calls you that. When we're alone.

"He calls me Psi Omega?"

Usually just Omega, dear one.

"Oh. Tell him I'm creeped out. By The Silence."

Of course.

Savannah smiled. The TARDIS had just revealed a secret. The smile snapped off her face as she heard the Silence again.

"The Doctor has arrived." It hissed into her ear. "It is time to begin the process." It snapped it's overly huge fingers, and The Doctor was shoved through the door, along with Rory, and River.

"Doctor!" Savannah called to him, shaking her head. The Silence pulled a lever and she yelped in pain.

"Savannah! What are you doing to her?" The Doctor tried to fight against the Silence that was holding him.

"We are allowing the gods to enter their vessel." The Silence told him. "So that the gods can destroy you."

Savannah cried out again, and the Doctor watched in horror as a White wispy light came out of her mouth and into a glass jar, far away from the Doctor. Savannah's soul was now in that jar.

Her body's head dropped forward onto her chest, and she stopped breathing.

"It is complete. The Demise shall come!" The Silence all chanted. Savannah's head rose up. Her eyes were blood red, and the look on her face was purely ferral, and that scared the Doctor. The clamps around Savannah's arms were released, and she stepped down.

The silence forced the Doctor to his knees, and revealed his neck to Savannah as she approched slowly.

"The Oncoming Storm." She whispered, staring into his eyes. Her voice was her own, with an additional twelve. "We have heard of you." She knelt in front of him and he watched Savannah's eyes flash blue and back so quickly, he almost missed it. "We know you as intimately as Savannah does." She leaned closer to his ear and whispered. "And we shall fight with you."

Savannah stood rapidly, throwing her hand out at the Silence gaurding her soul. He flew back, hitting a spike on the wall and dying instantly. Savannah's soul re-entered her body. When the white glow dissapeared, her eyes were still red.

"I suppose if you would have asked," It was only her voice now. "They would have gladly come out. But you forced it." Spare parts around them began lifting from the ground and floating as Savannah straightened her dress out. "You hurt me. So they really don't like you."

"The Demise has come." River announced.

"Impossible. You should not have control over the gods."

"Ever here that thing where the women have the last say? Yeah, pretty much the same thing for the gods." Savannah smirked. "Doctor got what you need?"

"Yes, Princess." He looked at her. She seemed okay, besides the red eyes. He'd speak with her later. "And we know where Amy is."

"Rory go get your wife."

"Okay," Rory took off when Savannah blasted away the Silence holding him back.

The Doctor held up the TV at his side.

"Have you all seen what's on the telly?" He turned it on and began adjusting the controls. Rory burst into the room with Amy at his side. Amy looked embarrassed and Rory looked pleased with himself. "Oh, 'allo Amy! Are you alright? Wanna watch some television?"

The Silence began walking slowly towards the group. Savannah's eyes hardened into blood red crystals and she prepared to fight.

"Ah," The Doctor protested. "No, stay where you are! Cause look at me I'm confident."

"Don't wanna mess with him when he's confident," Savannah smiled in his direction.

"You all know Savannah, and appearently the gods which reside inside of her, which I have no idea about. But this is my friend River. Nice hair, clever, has her own gun. And unlike me or The Princess, she has no problem shooting someone. Shouldn't like it. Kinda do a bit."

"Thank you sweetie." River smiled at him.

"I know you're team players and everything, but she'll definately kill the first three of you."

"First seven, easily."

"Seven, really?"

"Eight for you, honey."

"Stop it."

"Make me,"

"Yeah, well, maybe I will"

"IS THIS IMPORTANT? Flirting? Because I feel like we should be higher on the list right now, Doc," Savannah ignored the jealous stab in her heart.

"Yes, right SORRY. As I was saying my naughty friend here is going to kill the first three of you to attack, Plus him behind." He pointed to the Silence behind the TARDIS, which was in the doorway. "So maybe you want to draw lots or have a quiz." He began walking around the huge console.(A/N: I finally figured out how to spell it.) "Or maybe you could just listen a minuet, because all I really want to do is accept your total surrender and then I'll let you go in peace. Yes, you've been interfering in human history for thousands of years. Yes, people have suffered, and died. But whats the point in two hearts-"

"If you can't be a bit forgiving now and then?" Savannah dropped her hands to her sides, still prepared to attack if need be, but not looking violent.

"Exactly," The Doctor shared a look with her, smiling softly, and Savannah caught that look from the future Doctors eyes again. He turned back to the Silence in front of him. "Oooh the Silence. You guys really take that seriously, don't you?" He grinned and began tinkering with the console. "Okay, I'm lying, i'm not really going to let you go that easily. But first, the little girl, what do you need her for? Why is she important."

The Silence hissed at him.

The TV was playing the events of the landing, and Armstrong was about to take his big step.

"Guys, sorry, but you're way out of time." The Doctor whispered to it. "Now," He turned away. "Come on. A bit of history for you. Aren't you proud? Cuz you helped! Do you know how many people are watching this?"

"Half a billion!" Savannah mocked his accent with her own, more American sounding one.

"Right! But that's nothing considering the human race will spread across the stars, and you'll just watch them fly. Billions and billions of them for billions and billions of years, and every single one of them, at one point in their lives, will look back at this man," He pointed a finger at the TV. "Taking that very first step and they will never, ever, forget it." He turned to look at the TV.

"Forgetting something, Eleven?" Savannah asked, lightly bumping her hip with his.

"Ah, right, that's the important bit, thank you princess!" He pulled out his earpiece.

"Ready?" He asked into it, supposedly to Canton. Then he turned to the TV.

"This is one small step for man." The picture fizzled out, and a Silence appeared. "You should kill us all on sight." Around the world, that was the message that was heard.

"You've given the order for your own execution," The Doctor told the Silence. The Silence hissed. "And the whole world just heard you."

"One giant leap for man kind." Neil finished.

"And one whacking great kick on the backside for the Silence!" The Doctor shouted. Savannah heard the gods rejoicing in her head. "You just raised an army against yourself! And now, for a thousand gererations, you're going to be ordering them to destroy you, every day. How fats can you run? Cuz today's the day the human race start kicking you off their planet."

"And they won't even know that they're doing it." Savannah finished electricity began jumping around.

"I think quite possibly the word you're looking for is-Oops, RUN!" No one but Savannah moved, She raised her arms up again. "Guys, I mean us. Run!" The Silence gave an eerie scream and Savannah bagan blasting the silence with electricity of her own; River just shot them. The Doctor picked Amy up and dragged her into the TARDIS.

"River, Rory, IN!" Savannah threw Rory into the TARDIS telepatically. River took down one more Silence before getting in. Savannah was shot off her feet by the Silence, and into the TARDIS. The doors shut after her.

"Savannah," The Doctor assessed the damage. There was a huge burn across her chest, and she was having trouble breathing. "Savannah, no, no, no, no. This isn't good." He scaned her with his sonic.

"Doctor," Savannah groaned.

"No, no no. River said you were spoilers in my timeline, that means you live. You have to live." He was too busy panicking to notice a gold glow spread over her, and her eyes turned from red, to gold, with a small snake appear on her forehead.

"Doc,"

"There is a possibility you die, of course, but I've been to Cententrial when I was in my fifth rgeneration, and your name was in the books!"

"THETA SHUT THE FUCK UP, PLEASE." The Doctor was silenced. He looked down at her, seein the snake fading and the burn completely gone.

"What?" He asked. "What?" He pulled Savannah up and investigated the area the burn had been in, making her blush slightly. "WHAT?"

"Thank you, Asclepius" She stated simply, pushing him off and standing.

"Asclepius?"

"What do you know about the name Asclepius, Doctor?" Savannah sighed.

"He's the greek god of heal- healing." The Doctor and River began getting them where they needed to go.

"Apollo's son." Rory added.

"Exactly. Since Apollo is one of the Twelve Olympians, he called in his son, to heal me. They need to manifest in a human body somehow. My parents are dead, my sister is too young. That leaves me. Meaning I can't really die." Savannah shrugged, walking to help the Doctor. He faced her for a second, then turned away as he spoke.

"It's the Greek gods?"

"Yeah." Savannah nodded. Her eyes slowly faded into their icy blue. "Sure is the Greeks. Anyways, unfinished business." She noticed Amy and Rory talking, and suddenly Amy grabbed Rory and kissed him. Savannah gaped and slapped the Doctor.

He smiled and put an arm around her shoulder. "I love it when that happens.

"Creepy, Theta." She smiled at him.

Nixon was shaking the Doctor's hand.

"So we're safe again?"

"Safe?" The Doctor asked. "No of course you're not safe, there's about a billion other things out there, just waiting to burn your whole world. But if you want to pretend you're safe, just so you can sleep at night, then okay, your safe. But not really."

Savannah shook her head.

"Goodbye Canton." She turned to the man next to her. "I'll see you again one day, I'm positive." Savannah hugged him quickly. "Take care, yeah?"

"Good-bye, Savy," Canton smiled fondly at her. " And you take care. Of the Doctor, I mean."

"Always."

The Doctor turned to Canton.

"Canton." they shhok hands, the Doctor being serious for once. "Till the next one, eh?"

"Looking forward to it," He stated. The Doctor looked over at Nixon again.

"Canton just wanted to get married. Hell of a reason to kick him out of the FBI."

"I'm sure something can be arranged."

"Eventually," Savannah laughed quietly, Hugging the president lightly and moving back to stand with Rory, Amy and River.

"I'm counting on it," The Doctor began to move away.

"Uh, Doctor- Canton here tells me your all from the future. Hardly seems possible but I was wondering."

"He doesn't usually answer questions." Savannah shrugged at the look she recieved. "Well, you don't."

"Since I'm the president at the begining of his time, Dare I ask, will I be remembered."

"Oh, Dicky." Savannah laughed at the Doctor's nickname. "Tricky Dicky. They'll never forget you. Say hi to David Frost for me!" The Doctor walked into the TARDIS. Savannah went after him with protests of Nixon not knowing Frost yet.

As Canton and Nixon watched the TARDIS begin to dissappear, Nixon faced Canton.

"This person you want to marry-Black?"

"Yes..."

"Hmm. I know what people think of me, but perhaps I'm a bit more liberal-"

"He is." Canton smirked as Savannah's giggle could be heard from within the TARDIS. Nixon froze.

"I think the moon is far enough for now, Don't you Mr. Deleware?"

"I figured it might be," Canton smiled coyly. Nixon turned away and let out an awkward huff.

The Doctor stood with River outside her cell.

"You could come with us," He told her.

"I escape often enough on my own, thank you." She laughed quietly. "And I have a promise to live up to. You'll understand soon enough."

"Right," He tuned away. "Up to you. See you next time. Call me!"

"What?" River laughed in disbelief. "That's it? What's the matter with you?"

He walked slowly back to her. "Have I forgotten something?"

"Oh shut up," She rolled her eyes and grabbed him, kissing him on the mouth. The Doctor jerked slightly, placing his hand on her shoulder, moving it away and doing it again several times before River stopped.

"Right," He whispered. "Okay, Interesting." He scratched his cheek as he stared at her.

"What's wrong," She asked. "You're acting like we've never done that before,"

"We haven't." He replied, now scratching his head. River stared at him.

"We haven't?"

"Oh! Well, look at the time. Must be off. But it was very nice. It was good. No, no, not good, because of Savannah. I didn't like that, no. It was unexpected. But there's a first time for everything." He nodded and walked away.

"And a last time," River sighed.

The Doctor walked into the TARDIS, not finding Savannah.

"Where's our little vessel?"

"Sleeping," Rory said.

"Right. Rory I'm going to need the thermal couplings, the green ones and the blue ones! And go check on Savannah first."

"Right...Where's her room?"

" Left, right, right again, left again, door at the end of the hall." The Doctor replied, not looking up at him.

"Thanks," Rory took off. He opened the afore mentioned door and saw Savannah laying on the bed, listening to a report from her sister that the TARDIS was playing on a screen much like her own technology.

"...And Jacobi said that there were some problems with the Eastern Ceti's but he took care of it."

"Okay, D, thanks." Danica nodded, and the screen blinked out of sight.

"You left a whole planet under the control of a fifteen year old boy and you seventeen year old sister?"

"Yes, Rory." Savannah nodded.

"Well, you seem okay." He said.

"I am."

"Okay, well gotta go get some couplings."

"Then go, moron!" Savannah laughed at him. She turned onto her side and closed her eyes when she heard her door close. She soon fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.