Hello! Good to see all of you taking interest in my story and I love all the reviews I have been getting! This chapter has another character's POV (Point of View) which I have not done different POV's in a long while, so I am very happy about that. Also, I need help! I need you guys to tell me which episodes you want me to put Kelsey in next! I already have Asylum of the Daleks, The Power of Three, The Name of the Doctor, and The Day of The Doctor (When it comes out) So, enjoy!


Okay, this has to stop. I'm tired, I haven't slept in...uh... well... in the number of years... that would be about 100 or so years since I've slept. Still in the horse drawn carriage, The Doctor and I was puzzled. Well, I acted puzzled. I actually knew what would happen... wait. How did I know this? Gah! It's so frustrating! I concentrated my thoughts on another time period. I HAD to talk to my mom and my dad without any 'accidents' happening. I knew the perfect date: when they were in the library.

Now, here I was. In the library where mother had died saving dad. Also, where the Vashta Nerada had taken over. I sighed. I wasn't wearing my Victorian clothes anymore. I wore a purple dress shirt with black sweatpants and a black leather jacket. Huh. Pretty snazzy. I'm not a fashion person, but it suited me. I walked past some bookshelves that were at least as high as the statue of Liberty. Maybe I was exaggerating just a bit. Let's just say they were a lot higher than me. I looked up to see the lights flicker above me. I didn't have any time to think before a Vashta appeared out of nowhere; behind me. I didn't even see it! I could feel it though. A chill went down my spine and I turned. In doing so, I didn't notice a man with a long brown coat and a striped suit came running toward me. For a brief second I saw him before he threw me over his shoulders and ran into the light away from the creature. He let me down after he caught his breath. My heart was pumping so fast that I couldn't calm down. I closed my eyes and tried to calm myself. He laid me down so I was sitting on the floor, my eyes still closed. I still panted and scared to open my eyes, for fear if the man was a cyberman in disguise or something. Just then I heard a soft male voice, assuming it was the man or thing that carried me away.

"Hey. It's alright. Open your eyes."

I shook my head.

"Oh come on," he joked, "I won't hurt ya."

I was uncertain of this, but I slowly opened my eyes. My vision was burry, so I blinked a few times. Then my vision had become clear; a man's face. The man had crouched down to my level of sight, for I was sitting down. His brown, spikey hair went all over the place and the bottom of his brown coat lay on the floor.

"That's it," he smiled gently, "There ya go."

I looked up at him.

Ten's POV

The girl who appeared to be about 13 or so stared at me. She looked like a little lost puppy with her blue, puffy eyes that were almost fully red from lack of sleep or crying. I smiled at her, trying to make her feel a bit safe in a dark place such as this. She continued to stare at me with scared eyes. Even though she looked like a bit younger for a teen, she looked like she was a little toddler; so scared in the open world. I then heard footsteps approaching behind me.

"Doctah? Where have you been? I have been looking all over for...you."

Donna Noble. That sassy voice couldn't be missed. Her long, ginger hair behind her. She looked at me, then she saw the child, "Who's this?"

"I don't know, Donna," I said looking at Donna. I then turned to the girl, "What's your name?"

She stuttered, "Kelsey. Kelsey Song."

"Well hello, Kelsey. I'm The Doctor and this is Donna Noble... You lost?"

The girl nodded, "I need to find my mom."

"Do you know where she is?"

She shook her head, "No, but I knew she would...be...here..."

I was puzzled. How would she know her mother must be here?

Donna spoke up, "What's your mother's name?"

"Doctor River Song," the child answered.

Oh my god. The woman Professor Song. She had just died a few minutes ago and I preserved her in the biggest data base in the universe, and now I have her child.

"I knew your mum," I answered, "I'm sorry to say this, but she died."

I knew the child would be heartbroken, but she nodded looking down but didn't cry.

"Doctor, what are we going to do? She can't be left here alone," Donna asked.

I smiled gently down at Kelsey, and answering to Donna, "She can come with us."