So technically my story is over but I've decided to write a couple Bonus Chapters.

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"Did that just happen?"Audrey asked once they were aboard the were just getting back from a party in Italy, 1805.

"yep." The Doctor replied

"I just danced with.."

"Napoleon Bonaparte."

"And he's a.."

"Alien? yes."

"No wonder France was so badass under his rule."Audrey managed. "And he wasn't that short, i mean he's taller than me by like four inches. And he's a damn good dancer too."

"He was." The Doctor agreed. "The French really know how to party."

"So where are we of to now?" Audrey asked.

"I'd say it's about time to pay our friend Loki a visit." The Doctor replied. Audrey frownedand leaned back on the railing. "Are you alright?"

"yeah, just...thinking." She responded.

When the TARDIS landed, the Doctor and Audrey stepped out into a warm night. There were people gathered not far from where they were. Many were holding glowing orbs. Audrey followed the Doctor over to the crowd. They were all standing around what looked to be a river, watching a woman laying in a boat float past.

"Where are we?" She asked. "I thought we were-"

"We'll get to Loki in a minute." The Doctor cut her off. "This is important."

"Who is she?" Audrey wondered as she stood on her tip toes, trying to get a better view.

"Queen Frigga, Loki's mother. This is her funeral." The Doctor replied. "She was quite possibly the only one Loki truly cared about."

Audrey watched as the boat was lit by a flaming arrow, and she watched in awe as the orbs floated into the sky. The Doctor turned to leave and pulled her along with him. She let him, but she didn't turn away from the sky until the orb s were barely visible.

"What you just saw was Loki's future," The Doctor said as they returned to the TARDIS "his immediate future. When we see him, this won't have happened yet."

"Is there anything we can do?" Audrey asked. "Can we save her?"

"No," The Doctor replied. "I'm afraid it's a fixed point in time..."

"...I guess we better go pay our visit to ice boy then." Audrey managed. She didn't know what else to say. Why were deaths always fixed points in time?

"Don't forget that Loki is dangerous," The Doctor spoke as he approached the console "name calling might not be a good idea."

"Can't help it, it's fun." she stated with a smirk.

"Audrey." The Doctor said sternly. "If anything happens to you, your mother is going to come back from the grave and kill me."

Audrey smiled and watch the Doctor dance around the console. It falterde a little, her mind going back to the funeral. Not too far in the future Loki was going to be just like her, motherless.