Doctor P.O.V.
The Doctor said sharply as he walked out the trailer, heading towards the monitors outside that were checking the vitals on the crashed ship: "The hyperdrive would've split on impact. That whole ship's going to be flooded with drive burn radiation, cracked electrons, gravity storms. Deadly to almost any living thing."
"Deadly to an Angel?" Octavian asked as he and River followed the Doctor, and the Doctor corrected: "Dinner to an Angel."
"The longer we leave it there, the stronger it will grow. Who built that temple? Are they still around?" He asked randomly as he gestured to the cliffs.
River answered quickly: "The Aplans. Indigenous life form. They died out four hundred years ago."
"Two hundred years later, the planet was terraformed." Octavian added. "Currently there are six billion human colonists."
The Doctor snorted as he said: "Whoo! You lot, you're everywhere. You're like rabbits. I'll never get done saving you."
"Sir, if there is a clear and present danger to the local population-" Octavian began seriously, but the Doctor interrupted flatly: "Oh, there is."
Octavian frowned, but the Doctor waved him off.
"Bad as it gets. Bishop, lock and load." The Doctor ordered, and Octavian relayed to his men: "Verger, how are we doing with those explosives? Dr. Song, with me."
"Two minutes." River called back as she turned to other side of the camp. She added over her shoulder: "Sweetie, I need you."
The Doctor paused, mouthing the word incredulously: "Sweetie?"
His face scrunched in vague disgust but he turned to follow after her sulkily. Amy called from the doorway: "Anybody need me? Nobody?"
"I do." Lily teased and Amy grinned.
The girls turned back into the trailer, and the Doctor glanced at them as they disappeared, doing his regular check on Lily before he moved beside River, who explained: "I found this."
She handed him an old book, and the Doctor examined it as she continued: "Definitive work on the Angels. Well, the only one. Written by a madman. It's barely readable, but I've marked a few passages."
The Doctor made a dismissive noise in the back of his throat as he flipped through the book and he said airily: "Not bad. Bit slow in the middle. Didn't you hate his girlfriend? No. No, hang on. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait."
He suddenly turned back to the book, sniffing it deeply as something struck him. River stared at him, puzzled, when suddenly Amy popped her head out of the trailer and called: "Dr. Song? Did you have more than one clip of the Angel?"
"No, just the four seconds." River replied over her shoulder, before quickly turning back to the Doctor. He was so absorbed in the book as he ruffled through again that he missed the odd look on Amy's face as she re-entered the trailer.
"This book is wrong." The Doctor muttered. "What's wrong with this book? It's wrong."
Lily P.O.V.
The girls had paused upon entering the trailer, and staring at the monitor with a frown.
"You're seeing what I'm seeing, right?" Lily had checked and Amy had nodded as she asked incredulously: "It's moved. How could it move?"
They had stared at the recording of the Angel, whose head had partially lifted and was looking partially over its shoulder towards the camera. Amy had turned and asked River, but the woman had shouted back that there really was only the one clip on loop. Lily had frowned, glancing at Amy as the redhead frowned too, and turned back inside.
Now, Amy stopped, staring at the screen again and Lily turned to look back at it as well. She jumped as she stared at the Angel now staring at them, facing the camera fully with its hands lowered completely. Lily glanced around the room, puzzled while Amy glanced down at the timer on the clip, checking that it really was the same four seconds on loop.
As she ensured that it was just the clip, moving through 00:11:24:04 to 00:11:28:04, she glanced back and gasped. Lily turned and her mouth fell open in surprise as she stared at the Angel, frightened now. It was in the same position as earlier, but it had moved closer, as though it had hopped about a step closer to the camera.
The girls were so absorbed in the Angel, they didn't notice the door had shut behind them, clicking until it was locked firmly.
Doctor P.O.V.
The Doctor was examining the book intently while River commented: "It's so strange when you go all baby faced. How early is this for you?" She asked, and the Doctor replied shortly: "Very early."
River's brow rose, and she picked up her diary as she asked with a sly smirk: "So you don't know who I am yet?"
"How do you know who I am? I don't always look the same." The Doctor retorted, and River smirked.
"I've got pictures of all your faces." She replied. "You never show up in the right order, though. I need the spotter's guide. Thank God for Li-."
The Doctor interrupted as he realized what was wrong with the book he was rifling through.
"Pictures. Why aren't there pictures?" He asked, puzzled.
Lily P.O.V.
Lily was unnerved as she stared at the Angel, and apparently Amy was feeling the same way as the redhead slowly reached out to grab the screen remote. She pressed the power button, and Lily was alarmed as the screen fizzled out, but switched back on almost immediately… on its own.
"Amy?" Lily asked slowly, beginning to feel a little panicked as Amy continued to try turn the screen off, only for it to turn back on each time. Amy took a deep breath before replacing the remote on the table.
She leaned in close to the monitor while Lily cautioned: "I don't know if you should get closer."
Amy replied as she stared at the screen closely: "But it's just a recording. It can't move."
She then reached down to try pull out the lead to the monitor while Lily turned to look at the door. She froze when she saw it was closed- neither of them had closed it earlier.
Amy gave a small shriek and Lily glanced over to see that the Angel had moved even closer, so that now its face was right up in front of the camera, its blank eyes staring at them through the screen.
"Amy, come on." Lily ordered as she turned for the door. But as she pulled on it, it wouldn't budge.
"Doctor?" Lily called while Amy came over to help her. They tried to twist the handle to unlock it, but it wouldn't move at all. Lily glanced back at the screen and when she saw the Angel, she gave a small shriek.
Amy looked over and she also gasped.
"Doctor!" She whimpered, as the girls leaned against the door in fear, staring at the Angel. The Angel's face was now horrifically contorted, its mouth open as it bared its teeth menacingly at them through the camera.
"Doctor." Amy whimpered again, and the girls desperately tugged at the door. Lily glanced back at the screen, and her mouth fell open in horror.
Amy glanced over as well, and she shrieked in fear as Lily screamed: "Doctor!"
Doctor P.O.V.
The Doctor held up the book and pointed it at River as he said thoughtfully: "This whole book, it's a warning about the Weeping Angels, so why no pictures? Why not show us what to look out for?"
He began to riffle through the book again and River piped up: "There was a bit about images. What was that?"
"Yes. Hang on." The Doctor muttered as he looked for the right page. He quickly found it and read aloud: "'That which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel'."
He looked up, puzzled, and River asked in confusion: "What does that mean? 'An image of a Angel becomes itself an Angel'?"
Suddenly they heard Lily's scream: "Doctor!"
"It's in the room!" Amy shrieked out as well.
The Doctor's face went white as he cried, horrified: "Lily!"
He dashed to the trailer, River right behind him. He banged on the door, shouting desperately: "Lily! Are you alright? Amy?"
"Doctor?" The girls shrieked in panic.
"What's happening?" The Doctor demanded.
Lily P.O.V.
The girls shrunk back in fear as they stared at the fuzzy projection of the Angel as stood almost like a ghost in the center of the trailer. Its teeth were bared in that terrifying snarl and its hands were raised like claws.
"Lily? Love, talk to me!" The Doctor called from outside, and Lily whispered: "Doctor, it's coming out of the television. The Angel is here."
Amy whimpered against the door, leaning against it as the girls clutched each other in fear.
Doctor P.O.V.
As soon as the words left Lily's mouth, the Doctor began to sonic the keypad desperately, trying to get inside as he ordered: "Don't take your eyes off it. Keep looking. It can't move if you're looking."
He gave up on the keypad quickly, and River demanded: "What's wrong?"
"Deadlocked." He replied shortly as he tried to find another way in.
River protested as she began to work on the keypad frantically: "There is no deadlock."
The Doctor opened the wire hatch, trying to get at the doors through the computer system. He ordered loudly to the trapped girls: "Lily, don't blink. Amy, don't even blink."
Lily P.O.V.
As the Doctor's words left his mouth, Lily's head exploded in pain.
"Don't blink."
Lily clutched her head as the words echoed in her mind in that same male voice that kept haunting her. "Blink and you're dead."
Amy didn't notice, she was too busy staring at the Angel as she hissed: "Doctor!"
Lily tried to focus, to keep watching the Angel, but she couldn't her mind was racing, and she didn't understand what was happening.
"They are fast."
Why did this keep happening to her?
"Don't turn your back."
She squeezed her eyes against the pain as she kneaded her hands on her temples, trying desperately to remained focused, to help Amy.
"Don't look away."
But the more she tried to look at the Angel, the more she saw a different face. A strange man - no a familiar man - with untidy brown hair and deep brown eyes, staring at her as he spoke seriously: "Good luck."
Her vision kept blurring between the Angel and the familiar but unfamiliar man, and Lily clutched her head in pain, eventually giving in to the pain.
"Lily!"
Lily heard Amy's cry faintly as she reeled. She felt her body slump a little against the door, and the last thing she remembered were those deep brown eyes as her world faded into darkness.
Doctor P.O.V.
As the Doctor tugged at some wires, River glanced over and asked: "What are you doing?"
"Cutting the power." The Doctor replied tightly. "It's using the screen, I'm turning the screen off."
He tried to sonic it but nothing happened. He snapped in agitation: "No good, it's deadlocked the whole system."
"There's no deadlock." River snapped at him and the Doctor retorted just as tensely: "There is now."
"Lily!" Amy cried from inside and the Doctor's face drained of all color as he ran back to the door.
"Lily? Lily? Answer me!" He cried. "What's happening?"
"She passed out, I don't know why!" Amy shouted desperately, her voice shaking with fear.
"Doctor, help me!" She begged and the Doctor asked desperately: "Can you turn it off?"
"Doctor?" Amy asked, confused, and he elaborated: "The screen. Can you turn it off?"
"I tried." The girl replied, her voice small with fear, and the Doctor ordered, not knowing what else to do: "Try again. But don't take your eyes off the Angel."
He reminded as he dashed back to the wire controls, and Amy snapped tensely: "I'm not."
The Doctor explained hastily, needing her to understand the importance of his words: "Each time it moves, it'll move faster. Don't even blink."
River moved to the door, using her gun as a laser as she tried to cut through the door, while the Doctor desperately pulled at the wires. Amy shouted back, in a mixture of frustration and fear: "I'm not blinking. Have you ever tried not blinking?"
There was a paused where the Doctor continued to try various things, when Amy screamed, panicking: "It just keeps switching back on."
"Yeah, it's the Angel." The Doctor retorted, and Amy protested: "But it's just a recording."
The Doctor corrected in a tight voice as he tugged on a stubborn wire: "No, anything that takes the image of an Angel is an Angel."
He pulled it, before he glanced at River and he demanded: "What are you doing?"
"I'm trying to cut through. It's not even warm." River replied tightly, and the Doctor said frantically: "There is no way in. It's not physically possible."
River gave up and was about to snap at him when Amy asked in a quivering voice: "Doctor, what's it going to do to me?"
The Doctor hesitated, and just ordered: "Just keep looking at it. Don't stop looking."
"Just tell me." Amy pleaded, but the Doctor had run to get the book, grabbing it and dashing back to the door, looking for any hints that could help. Amy was continuing to beg, becoming increasingly agitated: "Tell me. Tell me!"
The Doctor found something and he cried: "Amy, not the eyes. Look at the Angel but don't look at the eyes."
"Why?" The girl cried and River asked worriedly, coming over: "What is it?"
The Doctor told her what he'd read, frowning desperately: "The eyes are not the windows of the soul. They are the doors. Beware what may enter there."
"Doctor, what did you say?" Amy asked suddenly, and the Doctor shouted desperately: "Don't look at the eyes!"
"No, about images." Amy replied. "What did you say about images?"
The Doctor was beginning to panic, so River shouted back: "Whatever holds the image of an Angel, is an Angel."
The Doctor pulled out his sonic again, trying the door one more time. Suddenly, it clicked and slid open and without even stopping to feel relief he dashed inside. River followed right behind, and they stopped just as they saw the Angel's fuzzy form disappear as the screen shut down.
Amy was standing in the center of the room, remote in hand, and the Doctor glanced about before spotting Lily lying by the door.
He quickly walked over to check on her as Amy blabbered, in shock: "I froze it. There was a sort of blip on the tape and I froze it on the blip."
The Doctor, satisfied that Lily was alright, quickly ran over to unplug the screen's wire, preventing the screen from switching on at all.
Amy continued, still in shock: "It wasn't the image of an Angel any more. That was good, yeah? It was, wasn't it? That was pretty good."
The Doctor grinned at her, before turning quickly to the screen and sonicing it. River smiled as she breathed: "That was amazing."
"River, hug Amy." The Doctor ordered and the woman looked at him in confusion.
"Why?" River asked confused and he retorted as he checked his sonic: "Because I'm busy."
"I'm fine." Amy protested, but River hugged her as she told the girl: "You're brilliant."
She looked at the Doctor pointedly, but he ignored the look as he dashed back over to Lily. Amy grinned at River as she said: "Thanks. Yeah, I kind of creamed it, didn't I?"
Amy turned to aim the remark at the Doctor, but paused, startled as she saw him gently lifting Lily up, brushing her hair out of her face with a tender expression in his eyes. He pointed his sonic at her and the girl began to stir as Amy frowned a little.
But before she could say anything, River asked the Doctor: "So it was here? That was the Angel?"
The Doctor explained as Lily's eyes began to flutter open: "That was a projection of the Angel. It's reaching out, getting a good look at us. It's no longer dormant."
"What happened?" Lily asked dazedly and the Doctor gently lifted her into a sitting position.
Lily P.O.V.
Lily jumped as there was an explosion from outside.
"Okay, what was that, where's the Angel, and what did I miss?" Lily asked, looking around.
"Doctor? We're through!" Octavian's voice called from outside and Lily frowned.
River smiled as she replied: "Fill you in later."
Lily nodded and the Doctor helped her up while Amy watched them with narrowed eyes. But she then turned away as she felt something in her eye, rubbing it irritably.
The Doctor made sure Lily was steady on her feet before he declared: "Okay, now it starts."
He dashed on ahead while River hugged Lily, murmuring: "Glad you're alright."
Lily nodded and River asked: "What happened?"
Lily shrugged as she replied slowly: "I… I don't know. It was… there was…"
But she couldn't remember. River saw the girl's confusion, and she said quickly as Lily's brows began to knit: "Well, you're safe now and that's what matters."
Lily pursed her lips, but River began to steer her away firmly as she said: "Come on, can't let the Doctor loose out there alone."
Lily grinned a little, but they both paused as they saw Amy still standing inside the trailer.
"Amy?" Lily called and River added: "Coming?"
"Yeah, coming." Amy replied and River nodded, going on ahead while Lily waited.
"There's just something in my eye." Amy murmured, and Lily walked over, taking Amy's hand and removing it to peer at the redhead's eye.
"Looks clear to me." She said with a frown, and Amy shrugged as she said: "Must've gotten out."
She then hugged her friend. Lily was surprised but hugged her back as Amy murmured: "You worried me there."
Lily smiled as she replied lightly: "Well, I'm alright now. I'm just sorry I collapsed and left you on your own like that."
Amy shook her head as she replied: "No, it's alright. But what happened? You suddenly just blacked out."
"I don't know." Lily admitted as she frowned.
She said slowly: "It was like… there was something there… and then I lost it as I collapsed." She admitted and Amy frowned too.
"What could it mean?" She wondered, but Lily shrugged just as they heard River shout: "Lily? Amy?"
"Coming!" The girls yelled back, and they left the trailer together, heading over to where River stood beside a large hole in the ground by the cliff side.
Lily climbed down the rope ladder, dropping down into the underground cavern right behind River. The pair stood, shining their torches around as Amy dropped down between them. The three peered around as they stood surrounded by soldiers, when the Doctor piped up from a few paces ahead: "Do we have a gravity globe?"
"Grav globe." Octavian ordered, and one of the clerics handed a large balloon-shaped device to the Doctor as Amy asked: "Where are we? What is this?"
She and Lily walked a little to the side, peering at the rock formations as River answered: "It's an Aplan Mortarium, sometimes called a Maze of the Dead."
"That's cheery." Lily commented, and River grinned a little while Amy asked curiously: "What's that?"
"Well," the Doctor replied, "if you happen to be a creature of living stone…"
He kicked the globe into the air, causing it to fly far above their heads. It stopped, suspended in the air where it lit up, lighting the whole cavern to reveal a huge maze structure built into the cliffs… and the hundreds of statues that covered every inch of the place.
"Ha ha ha." The Doctor breathed, while everyone else's mouths fell open in shock, mixed with a little bit of horror.
"…The perfect hiding place." The Doctor finished.
As they all shone their torches at the statues around them, Octavia murmured: "I guess this makes it a bit trickier."
"A bit, yeah." The Doctor agreed sarcastically.
Ocatvian continued as he stared at one of the statues: "A stone Angel on the loose amongst stone statues. A lot harder than I'd prayed for."
"It's like looking for a needle in a really big haystack." Lily sighed and River agreed: "Exactly like a needle in a haystack."
"A needle that looks like hay." The Doctor countered as he walked backwards over to the pair. "A hay-like needle of death. A hay-like needle of death in a haystack of… er… statues."
He paused as he stopped by Lily, and River and Lily turned to look at him in disbelief. The Doctor straightened his jacket as he muttered: "No, yours was fine."
Lily rolled her eyes while River snorted. Octavian ignored them as he ordered his men: "Right. Check every single statue in this chamber. You know what you're looking for. Complete visual inspection. One question." He added as he looked at the Doctor. "How do we fight it?"
"We find it, and hope." The Doctor replied lightly, and he took Lily's hand and walked off with her in tow. Amy followed quickly, and River did too, after a moment's pause by Octavian.
The Doctor made his way down one passage of the maze slowly, both he and Lily shining their torches around carefully. Lily glanced back to see Amy pause, and she gently let go of the Doctor's hand. He glanced down, and when she jerked her head back at Amy, he nodded and let her go. He watched her for a second longer as she walked back towards her friend before he moved on a little further.
"Amy?" Lily asked as her friend rubbed her eye again in confusion.
River caught up to them just as Lily called out to the redhead, and the older woman asked concernedly: "You al lright?"
Amy looked up at them quickly and she replied lightly: "Yeah, I'm fine."
Lily frowned, but shrugged it off as Amy continued curiously: "So, what's a Maze of the Dead?"
River chuckled a little, digging in her pocket as she replied: "Oh, it's not as bad as it sounds. It's just a labyrinth with dead people buried in the walls."
Lily and Amy's faces paled and they looked at River with identical frowns. River paused, glancing at them and she admitted: "Okay, that was fairly bad."
Amy pulled a face while Lily snorted.
"Yeah, just a little." She teased and River grinned.
"Always liked you." She commented, and Lily looked surprised but River just moved on, saying as she held out her hand: "Right give me your arm."
She took Amy's arm, which was closer. Amy looked apprehensive while Lily watched curiously as River held up a syringe.
"This won't hurt a bit." She said reassuringly before she injected Amy.
"Ow!" Amy cried as she grimaced and River chuckled as she finished: "There, you see. I lied."
Lily laughed a little while Amy rolled her eyes.
"Much like the Doctor." Lily commented and River looked at her curiously.
"Oh, so you do know who he is?" She asked in surprise, and Lily blinked.
"Sorry, what?" Lily asked, confused, and River's smile fell.
"Um, never mind." The blonde said quickly, and Lily frowned.
"No, what?" Lily asked insistently, and River replied vaguely: "Time travel, it's a little hard to know where we are. Sorry, can't say much more."
Lily pouted, but she didn't argue as River continued to explain to Amy, indicating the injection: "This is a viro-stabilizer. Stabilizes your metabolism against radiation, drive burn, anything."
She pulled out the injection, letting go of Amy and holding up a hand towards Lily. The brunette made a face but lifted her arm obligingly as River finished: "You're going to need it when we get up to that ship."
"Ow!" Lily complained as the injection zapped her, and Amy laughed at her while River looked apologetic. As River pushed the syringe down, Amy glanced at the Doctor, who was wandering around a few paces ahead, apparently ignoring them as he read a hand-held computer and shone his torch around
Amy asked River quietly, nodding at the Doctor: "So what's he like? In the future, I mean. Because you know him in the future, don't you?"
River paused, glancing at Lily a little warily. The brunette looked at her curiously as River just replied vaguely: "The Doctor? Well, the Doctor's the Doctor."
Lily wrinkled her nose while Amy said sarcastically: "Oh. Well, that's very helpful. Mind if I write that down?"
River meanwhile was peering at the Doctor and she called abruptly: "Yes, we are."
Lily laughed, knowing what River meant as the Doctor called back, not looking up from his computer as he asked: "Sorry, what?"
"Talking about you." River replied while Lily laughed harder, and the Doctor retorted: "I wasn't listening. I'm busy."
"Ah." River smiled mockingly. She grinned at Lily, nodding at her to do the honors as Amy looked mystified, but the brunette grinned widely.
"That's the wrong way up." Lily called to the Doctor, and she and River giggled as the Doctor paused before turning the computer around and glancing at the girls sheepishly.
"Yeah." He muttered petulantly.
"You're so his wife." Amy whispered at River.
Lily's face fell a little, but she tried to shrug it off as River replied softly: "Oh, Amy, Amy, Amy. This is the Doctor we're talking about."
The Doctor glanced over at them, his curiosity burning as they whispered amongst themselves
"Do you really think it could be anything that simple?" River asked and Amy replied: "Yep."
Lily nodded too, and River glanced at them, looking a little pensive, appearing to be deliberating something.
Making her decision, River replied in a low voice so the Doctor couldn't hear: "The Doctor's wife is the one person he trusts above all others. 'The keeper of his hearts', she's called."
Both Lily and Amy frowned.
"Why're you talking about yourself in third person?" Lily asked, confused, as Amy wondered the same thing.
"I'm not talking about myself." River answered lightly and Lily's frown deepened, not understanding, but for once Amy did.
Her eyes lit up in realization and she glanced at Lily. River saw Amy's look and she smiled as Amy raised her brows questioningly at the blonde.
River answered it vaguely as she replied: "You're good. I'm not saying you're right," she added with a sly smile, "but you are very good."
Lily glanced at the pair and she asked: "What?"
"How does it feel to be the one who doesn't understand for once?" Amy teased and Lily made a face.
"Really stupid." She replied and River and Amy laughed, Lily joining in a little.
"Come on, I usually explain things." Lily whined at Amy. The redhead paused, looking thoughtful before conceding.
She opened her mouth, looking amused, but River interrupted as she called to the Doctor: "Mmm, curious yet?"
Lily blinked, frowning a little at River's obvious change in the subject, while the Doctor called back stubbornly: "I don't know what you're-"
They were interrupted as they heard the sound of rapid gunfire from behind. The Doctor whipped around as Lily and Amy jumped, and he was dashing past them as River turned to the sound as well.
The girls followed after in alarm, coming to a screeching halt as the Doctor stopped to examine the statue while a soldier stood with his smoking gun still raised as he shook a little in fear. Lily glanced at the statue, frowning when she saw it as Octavian arrived, going to stand next to the young cleric sternly.
"Sorry, sorry." The cleric apologized contritely. "I thought. I thought it looked at me."
The Doctor leaned back while Octavian replied harshly: "We know what the Angel looks like. Is that the Angel?"
He nodded at the wingless statue and the cleric bowed his head in shame as he replied: "No, sir."
Octavian snapped sternly: "No, sir, it is not. According to the Doctor, we are facing an enemy of unknowable power and infinite evil, so it would be good, it would be very good, if we could all remain calm in the presence of decor."
The Doctor interrupted, calling over to the cleric: "What's your name?"
The pair looked over in surprise, and the cleric replied shakily: "Bob, sir."
The Doctor replied appreciatively: "Ah, that's a great name. I love Bob."
Lily smiled encouragingly at Bob and he returned it with a small one as Octavian explained: "It's a Sacred Name. We all have Sacred Names. They're given to us in the service of the Church."
The Doctor walked over and he teased: "Sacred Bob. More like Scared Bob now, eh?"
He joked as he looked at Bob. The smile slid off Lily's face and she lifted a hand to cover her face with a sigh as Bob replied ashamedly: "Yes, sir."
"Ah, good." The Doctor declared as he slapped Bob's shoulder encouragingly. "Scared keeps you fast. Anyone in this room who isn't scared is a moron."
He glanced meaningfully at Octavian, who raised a brow. Lily smiled again, coming over as the Doctor ordered lightly: "Carry on."
She joined the Doctor, murmuring: "Nicely said."
He grinned as he glanced at her.
"Were you worried I was just going to be rude?" He teased and she replied lightly: "For a moment. You do have a bit of a track record."
His face fell just a little, but Lily didn't see it as she smiled while staring ahead at Octavian and Bob.
"I do, don't I?" The Doctor murmured quietly.
She looked up in surprise at that but the Doctor just grinned again as he said lightly: "Come on, back we go."
He took her hand, leading her back into the maze. River and Amy joined them and they walked back in, Lily wondering why it felt like the Doctor was keeping secrets from her. Secrets that River seemed to know, and even Amy had figured out.
'Is it obvious? What did I miss?' Lily wondered as she walked deeper into the maze, her hand clasping the Doctor's.
