Way more posting than I normally do. But I really do want to get to the episode of angst. And that's really far away from now. Hmm...well one thing's for sure, I probably won't be doing this whole 'watching the episode' thing until maybe Pandorica Opens. I dunno...

This is my new disclaimer: If I owned anything Fandom that I ever wrote EVER I wouldn't need to work five days a bloody week. I do this for no future monetary gain, just fun =3

"Speaking"

Thinking


{Flesh and Stone pt 6}

"How did you get past them?" River asked.

"I found a crack in the wall and told them it was the end of the universe." The Doctor answered.

"What was it?" Amy asked.

"The end of the universe." He answered as if that should have been obvious. "Let's have a look then." He said looking at the health measurement.

"So what's wrong with me?" Amy asked.

"Nothing, you're fine." River lied.

"Everything. Your dying." The Doctor corrected.

"Doctor!" River and his personal ghost reprimanded.

"Yes, you're right, if we lie to her she'll get better." The Doctor said looking at River and her crossly. "Right. Amy, Amy, Amy, what's wrong with Amelia? Something's in her eye-what does that mean? Does it mean anything?"

"Doctor?" Amy asked.

"Busy!" The Doctor reprimanded.

"Scared." Amy said softly.

"Course you're scared. You're dying-shut up!"

"Okay, let him think." River said.

"What happened? She stared at the Angel, she looked into the eyes of an angel for too long..."

"Sir! Angel, incoming!" A cleric said staring at it.

"And here." Said another not too far.

"Keep visual contact. Do not let it move!" Father Octavian ordered. The Doctor paced then proceeded to hit his head.

"Come on, come on, come on. Wakey, wakey! She watched an angel climb out of the screen, she stared at the angel and...and..."

"The image of an Angel is an Angel." She and Amy said helping him.

"A living mental image in a living human mind. We stare at them to stop them getting closer, we don't even blink, and that's exactly what they want. They can climb inside there's an Angel in her mind!"

"Three." Amy counted. "Doctor, it's coming I can feel it. I'm going to die!"

"Please shut up I'm thinking. Now counting-what's that about?" He asked grabbing the walkie-talkie. "Bob, why are they making her count?" He asked.

"To make her afraid, sir." Angel Bob answered.

"Okay. But why, what for?" The Doctor asked.

"For fun, sir." Angel Bob answered making The Doctor lose his temper throwing the walkie-talkie to the ground.

"Doctor, what's happening to me? Explain!" Amy demands.

"Inside your head, in the vision centers of your brain, there's an Angel. It's like there's a screen, a virtual screen inside your mind, and the Angel is climbing out of it, and it's coming...to shut you off." The Doctor informs.

"Then what do I do?" Amy asked.

"If it was a real screen, what would we do? We'd pull the plug. We'd kill the power. But we can't just knock her out. The Angel would just take over!"

"Then what? Quickly!" River said.

"We've got to shut down the vision centers of her brain. We've got to pull the plug, starve the Angel."

"Doctor, she's got seconds."

"How would you starve your lungs?" The Doctor asked.

"I'd stop breathing." River answered.

"Amy, close your eyes." The Doctor demanded.

"No, no, I don't want to." Amy denied.

"Good, cause that's not you. That's the Angel inside you, it's afraid! Do it! Close your eyes!" He said as she closed her eyes. There was a beeping and River checked the health measurements.

"She's normalizing." River said sighing in relief. "You did it! You did it!"


Ya know what? Imma skip some parts. Get this over with quicker.