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Any way...GERONIMO!

"We're not going on the ship, are we?" Martha asked, giving away the entire groups worry.

"Of course we are, they just won't know we're there!" Raggedy said. The group decided to call him that as it was getting confusing, and none of the group dared give the current Doctor a nickname, he had a glare that just kind of destroyed any sort of resolve they had.

"We're putting the TARDIS into invisible mode, that way no one will know we're even there." The Doctor explained. Raggedy threw a switch illuminating the TARDIS interior in a bright strobe light, near blinding the passengers. The Doctor pressed a button, which returned the interior to it's usual purple tint. "Thank god for River showing us that!" he said throwing an exasperated look at his younger self who rolled his eyes, "You're just as much a spoil sport as our wife, taking the brakes off when I drove her, putting them on when I landed her, plotting the RIGHT coordinates for our destination..." Clara poked him, "Are you telling me that you didn't really know how to fly this ship?!" the group all gave glares to the timelords whose eyes shifted nervously at each other, "It's a constant learning process!" Raggedy said defending himself. The Doctor patted him on the shoulder and put on the landing brakes. "But I've learnt most of how she works, right old girl?" The TARDIS lurched at his comment, the group all picked each other up as the ship settled to a quiet hum. "Alright, maybe not all of you." The Doctor apologised. "But I certainly know you the best!" Raggedy puffed out his chest proudly to which the TARDIS groaned at him, and both Doctor's faces fell, "What do you mean River knows you better, just because you two have some weird psychic connection, does not mean you know each other better than I know you...I don't care whether you like her more than me, look I know how you feel but we have to patient..." Raggedy turned to his older self. "You deal with her!" he pouted like a grumpy toddler. The Doctor touched the console softly, "I know you miss her girl, I miss her as well...we just need to be sure the Silence don't have anything on her, just listen in for me, for Riv...please?" the TARDIS seemed to respond to this and displayed the Master, Madame Kovarian and Tasha Lem on the console screen. They were in what looked to be a control room of a large space transport ship. The TARDIS was watching from behind, not that anyone knew. The group crowded round to see though they didn't need to as the conversation was enough.

"Where is she?!" the Master screamed at the computer he was typing into.

"I put a tracking device into her bag, just in case you idiots let her escape! She must found out from one of the guards and disabled it!" he said, kicking the computer violently, metallic ringing echoing throughout the TARDIS speakers. The TARDIS seemed to hum pleasantly like she was laughing, the Doctors both chuckled as well.

"But...But you can still find her, can't you?" Tasha Lem spluttered through terrified breaths.

"No," the Master growled "There is no way to track her, none. Our deal is off, there is no way tobeat the Doctor anymore while I'm working with you, it's better if I work alone." he pressed his beacon and was teleported off the screen.

"High Pontiff," one of the clerics on the screen said, turning from their control centre "The Master's ship is leaving Ma'am. What should we do?" Tasha Lem sighed and slumped into her throne, "Nothing...we must regroup and make a new plan, the Doctor will not let the timelords through, he must remain silent..." the Doctor turned off the screen and then both timelords flew the TARDIS away into the vortex. They took their hands off the console and Raggedy then addressed the passengers while the Doctor sat on the pilot's chair, "We've put her in the vortex, she's just hanging around till we decide what to do next." The group turned away and mingled around the outer edges of the ship, they were all talking to one another but Charlotte wasn't interested so she ran up to her fathers who noticed her and the Doctor sat her on his lap, Raggedy bopped her nose and then took both her little hands in his own.

"Where is mummy?" Charlotte asked quietly, she sniffed sadly. The two men shared a concerned look then flashed a smile at her. The Doctor spoke first, "She'll contact us when she needs us." he answered comfortingly.

"She isn't easy to contact by phone, always leaves some calling card though, just for us!" Raggedy bopped Charlotte's nose again.

The phone rang. The group, startled by the fake phone box actually having a working phone turned to the Doctors who shrugged and hopped off the seat. "Hello. Who is this?" the Doctor asked. The group held their breath. After a second the Doctor put down the phone again and looked at his counterpart. "No answer." he said softly, Raggedy's former smile had evaporated, but it returned when he looked up at the console, "Silver fox? Look behind you!" the Doctor turned and smiled at the screen, the group pushed and shoved to get a view of what made the two Doctors smile so widely. It was Amy and Rory who smiled next.

"Come find me Sweetie Xx" it read, time and space coordinates written below. The Doctors immediately began driving the TARDIS.

"River! She contacted you! She's fine! Oh Rory our daughter's fine!" Amy cried to her husband.

"She's not fine, Amelia Pond! Our wife is amazing!" Raggedy chirped.

"Don't wait up for me honey..." The Doctor smiled.