Scarlett liked living in the TARDIS. Everyday was a knew adventure. She saw new planets and places. Her father even taught her how to fly the TARDIS. It came naturally to her. The TARDIS was part of her. True, she did miss the Greys. But she knew she belonged here. That was never really her home. This was. In the TARDIS. She had her parents and got to see things normal people could never. They ran into trouble a lot, had a few problems with Daleks. Cybermen too. But that didn't stop them.

"Where to today?" Scarlett asked, walking into the Console room.

"Today Scarlett," the Doctor started. "We are going to Rasillon 14."

"What's there?"

"The planet Kazilear in the constellation Rostel." River said. "We're going to the festival of faeries. An amazing festival for the creatures that saved the planet thousands of years ago. Great fun."

"Sounds like it." Scarlett agreed.

"Want to take us there?" The Doctor asked.

"Sure." Scarlett skipped around the panel flipping switches and putting in coordinates. Suddenly the TARDIS lurched and landed with a crash, knocking The three of them off of their feet.

"What the hell was that?" River asked. The Doctor, remembering what happened when Scarlett was a baby, ran to the console. He sighed in relief when the screen read New York. What caught his eye was the year. 1939. But, how was that possible.

"Everyone stay here." The Doctor instructed. He hesitantly made his way to the doors and opened them. They had landed in front of a small café. Inside he swore he saw a woman with red hair at a typewriter sitting across from a blonde haired man. "River!" He ran back into the TARDIS to his wife.

"What is it?" River asked, worried by her husband's outburst.

"We've landed in New York 1939. Where the Angels sent your parents."

"We did?"

"Yes. And not only that, but they are in the café right across the street."

"Who is?" Scarlett asked.

"Your grandparents." The Doctor said.

"Are you sure it's them?" River asked.

"Im sure." the Doctor confirmed. She smiled and hugged both her husband and daughter.

"Come on." The Doctor smiled as he pulled the two along. They walked into the café and made their way to the table at which Amy and Rory sat.

"Is that them?" Scarlett asked.

"Yes it is Darling." River said, tears brimming in her eyes. River hesitantly placed a hand in Amy's shoulder. The red-head turned around in gaped at the woman standing before her.

"River?" Amy asked. "Is that really you?"

"It is Mum." River confirmed. "It's me." Rory and Amy stood up from their seats and wrapped their daughter in a tight hug.

"How did you get here?" Rory asked, unwrapping his arms from the two.

"The TARDIS landed here on accident." River said.

"So the Doctor's here too?" Amy asked.

"Yes. He is." Amy looked over River's shoulder and smiled at the lanky man.

"Who's that girl with him?" Rory asked.

"Mum, Dad, I'd like you to meet someone." River announced. "Come over here Scarlett." Scarlett walked over to her mother. "Mum, Dad, this is mine and the Doctor's daughter Scarlett Amelia Song. Scarlett, these are your grandparents."

"You named her after me?" Amy asked. River nodded.

"How long has it been?" Rory asked.

"Fifteen years." The Doctor said, joining the group. "She was born a year after we last saw each other."

"I'm so happy for you two." Amy said. "Starting a family all your own."

"It's not that easy." River admitted. "We lost her until recently. The Silence and Kovarian were and might still be after her. We had to give her up to keep her safe."

"It was hard to find her once we did." The Doctor said. "But we have her again."

"Why don't we talk over some tea and coffee." Rory offered. They all sat down at the small table and fell into gentle conversation.

"Does this mean we can go back?" Amy asked.

"I don't see why we can't take you with us." The Doctor said. "We'll leave as soon as we can."

"Thank you Doctor." Amy said. "Thank you." The little family continued to chat and catch up with each other. Finally, they boarded the TARDIS and left.