The fire that had started at the mayor's house was out now, leaving only the smell of ash and the shell of a once beautiful home that now sat on a rocky lot.

When Regina went and saw it, she couldn't help the tear that slipped down her cheek. The home, the home Henry had grown up it, the home she had raised him in, the house where everything she loved and treasured was kept, was destroyed.

Henry was their with his adoptive mother, his arm around her shoulder, and he needed her just as much as she needed him.

The Doctor and Rose where there as well, but they were racing across the lot, trying to find some remain of the TARDIS or a clue as to where it had gone.

"Gold said he put it in the living room." The Doctor called, "Is this where your living room was?" he asked Regina, pointing to where he was standing. Regina just nodded.

Rose felt like she was violating something, walking in the ashes of what had once been a beautiful home where a family had started. But she swallowed the guilt rising in her throat and looked around, occasionally moving burned black planks or twisted metal.

The Doctor noticed the silver metal out of the corner of his eye.

He stepped over carefully, and plucked the metal from the ash. It was a small orb of silver-like metal no bigger than his fist, but it definitely wasn't an ordinary metal. It was thick and heavy, made of some kind of metal that didn't even register on the Sonic.

"What's that?" Rose asked.

"I don't know... Whatever it is, it won't register... God I hate this town!" he said, standing up angrily.

"Doctor-"

"No, Rose! Nothing makes, any, sense! We've been here for three days now, and still, nothing connects, nothing registers, nothing makes any sense, and of course, we're stuck here!" He screamed, kicking the ground.

Rose turned to the other two ad was relieved to find them still turned around, absorbed in their own world.

"Doctor!" she hissed, grabbing him by the shoulders.

"We're going to find the TARDIS, okay?" she said. "We're going to find what's taking these people, and we're going to save everyone. But we can't do that if you don't calm down!" she hissed.

The Doctor took a deep breath and nodded.

"Okay. Okay, I'm sorry." he said. Rose nodded and left to go continue searching.

The Doctor watched her for a while, then pocketed the sphere and kept scanning everything.

The two searched for almost an hour, until finally the two were fed up.

"I can't find anything that would tell us where the TARDIS is." The Doctor whispered.

"Same." Rose sighed.

"I can't tell if that's good or bad." he said, shaking his head, which earned a confused look from Rose.

"What?"

"Well, there's no debris, so we have no proof that the TARDIS was destroyed, so it could still be out there." he said.

Rose smiled.

"But, there's also no proof that the TARDIS is fine. We don't know anything!" he sighed.

The Doctor and Rose stood in silence, until the silence was interrupted by the mayor.

"Did you all get what you need?" she asked, wiping a tear from her eye.

"I guess so." he sighed.

The Doctor hated this. He felt so useless without the TARDIS, he didn't know what he was dealing with or who was after him. He didn't even know why, or even if they were after him.

He trudged into Granny's all the wind in his sales gone. When he walked in, he found the waitress, Ruby flying around the mostly empty diner, in a long, red cloak.

The others sat down at the counter, but the Doctor stopped and talked to her.

"Er, question, why the cloak?" he asked, pointing.

"Oh, you don't know?" she asked, confused.

"No."

"Well, you see.. I guess you could say I'm a werewolf." she laughed.

"Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform." he muttered.

"What?"

"Nothing. Were you bitten?" he asked.

"No. My mother was one, so was my grandma." she said, nodding in the direction of her grandmother.

"Inherited? Hm. So, Red Riding Hood is the wolf." he smiled.

"Yeah." she sighed.

"And, the cloak...?"

"Stops the transformation. When I'm a wolf, I can usually control what I do, but, if I lose control..." she whispered, and her saw her eyes grow misty with memory.

"I ate my boyfriend. Before I knew I was a wolf... One second fine, going to bed, the next, I wake up in the woods with my boyfriend's body next to me, his blood all over me." she whispered, clutching the dishes on her hip harder.

"I'm so sorry." he whispered.

"It's fine." she smiled. "I've met someone else." she said, holding up a hand, revealing a sparkly engagement ring.

"Oh, great!" he smiled.

"Yep. A few months and I'm gonna be Mrs. Ruby Frankenstein."

The Doctor's smile disappeared.

"What?"

"RUBY!" Granny called suddenly, "WORK!"

She rolled her eyes and turned to her grandmother.

The Doctor stayed standing, then whispered, "A werewolf is marrying Frankenstein."

He walked back to the others and pulled out the orb.

"What is it?" Regina asked.

"No bloody clue." the Doctor sighed, dropping the orb on the table.

Rose stared at the Doctor, and realized he was home sick. The TARDIS was his home, and there was a very good chance it could be gone. He was frustrated, and he was so sick of it he was bursting at the seems.

The orb rolled, and would have fallen if Regina didn't catch it.

The minute Regina touched the orb, she felt... Something.

"What?" the Doctor asked, noticing her expression.

"I... I don't know... Something happened." she whispered, holding up the orb.

The silver surfaced bubbled suddenly, something happening.

"It's... Writing?" she whispered, studying the orb. The group panicked and leaned in, trying to read the small writing

"What does it say?" Rose asked.

"It..." Regina whispered, setting down the orb.

"It says Come."