A/N: You've all waited long enough. Sorry for late updates, life gets in the way sometimes. Thank you all for sticking with me and reviewing.


Once I was down there, I stood in front of the box. Whatever was in there, was coming out, and whatever was coming out, everyone wanted. I felt a pair of arms slip around my waist from behind me, and a chin rested on my shoulder. I closed my eyes and leaned my head back a little, letting out a sigh as I did so.

"Are you really okay?" The Doctor whispered to me.

"Yeah, I'm fine. Just thinking, you know how it is." I assured him, but of course, he knew me better than that.

"Star, what did River say to you? I know that it upset you, can you please tell me what it was." He asked me gently. I knew that I couldn't tell him, it would just make a bad situation even worse.

"It's nothing, honestly. Just something that happened a long time ago that I told her about in the future." I could tell in an instant that he didn't believe me. I let out a sigh and twisted myself around in his hold so that I could face him. "I promise you, it's nothing to worry about, okay?"

I searched his eye, hoping that he would just drop the matter and focus on the bigger problem we had. Luckily, Amy decided to draw his attention instead. "So, what's this got to do with the TARDIS?" She asked.

"Nothing, as far as we know." I told her, sticking with the Doctor and keeping an eye on the box.

"But Vincent's painting. The TARDIS was exploding. Is that going to happen?" Amy asked. I was starting to get a little irritated now.

"One problem at a time." I told her.

"There's force field technology inside this box. If I can enhance the signal, I could extend it all over Stonehenge. Could buy is half an hour." The Doctor said, getting his screwdriver and the scanner out, before getting to work.

"What good is half an hour?" Amy wondered, a hand on her hip as she stood there watching.

"There are fruit, live on Hoppledom Six that live for twenty minutes and they don't even mate for life." The Doctor told her, still keeping his focus and attention on the box.

"There was going to be a point to that. He'll get back to you." I told her, knowing that he really had no clue as to what he was saying. He was getting too distracted.

"So, are you proposing to Summer?" Amy pulled out a little red box with an engagement ring in.

"I'm sorry?" The Doctor and I both said in unison. Shocked was not the word I would have used.

"I found this in your pocket." She said, approaching the Doctor with the ring on full show.

I closed my eyes, stopping the tears from building in my eyes as much as I could. She had found her own ring, and she had no idea. "No. No, no, that's er… a memory. A friend of ours. Someone we lost. Do you mind?" The Doctor said, holding his hand out to take it back.

But Amy pulled it away from him and kept looking at it. "It's weird. I feel… I don't know… something."

I could see from the way she was looking at the piece of metal, that she knew there was a connection. "People fall out of the world sometimes, but they always leave traces. Little things we can't quite account for. Faces in photographs, luggage, half eaten meals, rings. Nothing is ever forgotten, not completely. And if something can be remembered, it can come back." I told her, stepping away from the Doctor's arm that was around me and putting my arm around Amy.

After a moment she snapped out of it. "So, was she nice, your friend?" She asked, giving the ring back to the Doctor. I didn't know what to say, the Amy that I knew was there, somewhere, but hidden under all the grief of losing Rory.

"Remember that night you flew away with me?" The Doctor asked her. I wondered where he was leading with all this. I hadn't been there, but I had seen it all in the Doctor's memories.

"Of course I do." Amy answered, clearing her throat a little. I could see that something was wrong, something was bothering her.

"And you asked me why I was taking you and I told you there wasn't a reason. I was lying." The Doctor told her. Now I knew exactly what was going on.

"What, so you did have a reason?" She looked between me and the Doctor, he was keeping an arm tightly around my waist, which I really didn't mind as every moment we were down there, I started to feel more and more anxious.

"Your house." He told her, completely confusing my red haired friend.

"It was too big." I told her. "Too many rooms. Does it ever bother you, Amy, that you life doesn't make sense?" Amy was about to reply when we were suddenly attacked by something.

"What was that?" Amy asked in a panic, trying to get away from the lasers that were being shot at us.

"I have a pretty good idea, but I hope I'm wrong." I said, letting the Doctor see the worry on my face.

"Okay, I need a proper look. Got to draw its fire, give it a target." The Doctor said from out hiding stop behind the Pandorica.

"Oh, please don't do that." I moaned, knowing exactly what he was planning on doing. "One day, you're going to get yourself killed by doing that."

"Summer, what's he going to do?" Amy asked, still panicking.

"You know how sometimes I have really brilliant ideas?" The Doctor said, before I had a chance to say anything. Amy nodded at him. "Sorry." He kissed the top of my head and then ran out from behind the box. "Look at me, I'm a target!" He shouted before hiding behind one of the stone pillars.

"What is that?" Amy asked, edging along the box to look around and speak to the Doctor.

"Cyberarm." I told her, earning me a confused look. "Arm of a Cyberman."

Amy just looked even more confused now. "And what's a Cyberman?"

"Oh, sort of part man, part robot. The organic part must have died out years ago. Now the robot part is looking for, well, fresh meat." The Doctor told her. That just horrified Amy even more. "It's just like being an organ donor, except you're alive and sort of screaming. I need to get round behind it. Could one of you draw its fire?" The Doctor asked before edging around the pillar.

"What, like you did?" I spat at him.

"You'll be fine if you're quick. It's only got one arm, literally." He told us.

I looked at Amy. "So, how do you want to do this?" I asked her. She gripped my hand tightly, it looked like we were going to do it together. "Okay, on three. One… three!" I shouted pulled her away from the box with me.

The arm started shooting at us and Amy and I both ran past it. Amy was screaming her head of as well, which really didn't help. We managed to get behind a pillar just as the Doctor grabbed hold of the arm. He pulled out his sonic screwdriver and used it against the arm.

"What's he doing?" Amy asked me from where we were still hiding.

"Scrambling the circuits, but you need to stay where you are, it could be bluffing." I told her, slowly making my way over to the Doctor.

"Bluffing? It's an arm." Amy protested, beginning to follow me.

"Amy!" I shouted. "I said stay where you are." I gave her a fierce glare and she slowly walked backwards to where she had been standing before. I didn't like shouting or getting angry with her, but there was so much worrying me that I didn't have time to think about being polite anymore.

"Doctor! Summer!" Amy cried. We both turned around to see her being dragged down to the floor.

"Amy!" The Doctor cried, before being electrocuted by the arm he was holding.

"Oh great, the arm is still alive, and I'm betting so is the rest of the body." I mumbled, checking that the Doctor was at least still breathing. "You're going to have a headache when you wake up." I whispered to him, kissing him on the head before heading to where Amy was calling and screaming.

"You will be assimilated." I heard a rasping voice call.

"Yeah? You and whose body?" Amy said. I looked around at her and heard the body of the Cyberman enter the chamber.

I jumped out from where I was and grabbed Amy by the arm. "Come on, move." I said to her, as she stared at the metal body putting its head back on. I noticed that she was a little unsteady on her feet. "Amy, what happened?" She held out her hand and I saw a metal dart in her palm.

The Cyberman kept approaching us, and Amy decided to try and fight it off with a torch. I noticed the doors behind us and quickly dragged Amy through them. "Shush." I told her, putting a finger against my lip.

All we could hear was some banging from out side. "Everything's fine, Amy. Just a little problem with a Cyberman. And that fact that the Doctor is out cold and you've been drugged." I told her. Then everything went quiet and Amy inched closer to the door. A sword pierced through the door, just near to where Amy was pressed against it.

As the door swung open, the could see the sword was also wedged through the body of the Cyberman. "Who… who are you?" Amy asked, getting even more unsteady on her feet.

We both watched as the centurion removed his helmet. "Hello, Amy." I didn't know what to say, but at least I didn't do what Amy did, she fainted. Lucky for her, the centurion caught her and found somewhere to lay her down.

I looked at the man and smiled at him before throwing my arms around him and hugging him tightly. "Blimey, Rory. You really know how to make an entrance don't you?" I told him, so happy to see him and that he was alive.

"Summer, I have a lot of questions that I want to ask you and the Doctor." He said when I finally let him go.

"I'm sure you do. I have a few of my own actually. So far seeing you is the only good thing to come out of this mess." I told him, sitting down on a large stone.

"Sir, the man's coming round." One of the soldiers called, coming into view.

"Summer? Amy? Where are they?" The Doctor called, finally making it to where we are.

"I'm right here, hello." I said, waving to him. He didn't wave back he just threw his arms around me and started squeezing all of the air out of me. "You can let go now, I can't breathe." I warned him.

"Sorry. You okay?" I nodded at him. "Amy?"

"She's fine, Doctor. Just unconscious." Rory told him, not taking his eyes off her.

The Doctor whipped out his sonic screwdriver and started to scan Amy with it. "Okay. Yes, she's sedated, that's all. Half an hour, she'll be fine. Okay, Romans. Good I was just wishing for Romans. Good old River. How many?" The Doctor asked, not really paying any attention to who he was talking to.

"Fifty men up top, volunteers. What about that thing?" Rory asked, pointing to the Cyberman stuck to the door.

"Fifty? You're not exactly a legion." The Doctor commented, not paying any attention still.

"Your friend was very persuasive, but it's a tough sell." Rory told him, giving me a funny look.

"I know, give him a few more minutes." I whispered to the Roman.

"Yes, I know that, Rory." I grinned when the Doctor said the man's name. "I'm not exactly one to miss the obvious." I had to stop myself from laughing at that point. "But we need everything we can get. Okay, Cyberweapons. This is basically a sentry box, so headless wonder here was a sentry. Probably got himself duffed up by the locals. Never underestimate a Celt." The Doctor said, pulling out a few guns that were owned by the Cyberman.

"Doctor?" Rory called.

"Hush, Rory, thinking. Why leave a Cyberman on guard, unless it's a Cyberthing in the box. But why would they lock up one of their own?" I glanced at Rory again, shaking my head and trying to hard not to burst out laughing. "Okay, no, not a Cyberthing, but what? What? No, I'm missing something obvious, Rory. Something big. Something right slap in front of me. I can feel it." The Doctor rambled, standing in front of Rory, their noses only inches apart.

"Yeah, I think you probably are." Rory retorted, clearly not happy with the way the Doctor was missing the fact that he was there in front of him.

"I'll get it in a minute." The Doctor said, before taking the weapons and walking away and out of sight.

"And in three… two… one…" I said, just as the Doctor dropped the weapons came back into the room.

He poked Rory on the chest, making him rock back on his heels. I was still refraining from busting out in laughter. "Hello again." The Doctor finally said.

"Hello."

"How've you been?" the Doctor wondered. It seemed a little awkward between the two men.

"Good. Yeah. Good. I mean, Roman." Rory answered.

"Rory, I'm not trying to be rude, but you died." The Doctor pointed out.

"Oh yes, point out the obvious why don't you." I mumbled, rolling my eyes.

"Yeah, I know. I was there." Rory said, giving me the slightest hint of a smile in the awkward situation.

"You died and then you were erased from time. You didn't just die, you were never born at all. You never existed." I couldn't help but roll my eyes at him again. He really was giving Rory a nice welcome back.

"Erased? What does that mean?" Rory asked, completely shocked and confused.

The Doctor just kept looking at him in shock. "How can you be here?"

"I don't know. It's kind of fuzzy."

I frowned at Rory. "Fuzzy?"

"Well, I died and turned into a Roman. It's very distracting." He answered, before turning his attention back to Amy who was still unconscious. "Did she miss me?"

Before anyone had a chance to respond the ground started shaking and the sounds of spaceships overhead became loud and clear. The Doctor and I ran back into the main chamber where the Pandorica was, on to see that there was a green glow coming from it and the sound of cogs could be heard.

"What is it? What's happening?" Rory asked after following us.

I watched as the Doctor scanned the box with his screwdriver, but I didn't need that to know what was happening. "The final phase." I said, tensing up. "It's opening." I didn't moved from where I was standing as the Doctor stepped up to the box and placed his hand against it.

When I came back to my senses I noticed the Doctor lying on the floor, still scanning the box but also talking to someone on a communicator. "Yes. Now hurry up and get the TARDIS here. I need equipment." He said before getting off the floor and ending the conversation. "What are you? They're all here, all of them, all for you. What could you possibly be?"

"Doctor…" I whispered, not being able to find the courage to move. "I'm… I'm scared." I said, letting a few tears escape and fall down my cheeks. It wasn't like me to admit when I was afraid of something, because there wasn't much I was afraid of. But now, I was flooded with fear.

He dropped what he was doing and instantly wrapped his arms around me. "Star, I will not let anything happen to you. I promise. Whatever happens, you will be safe. Do you understand me?" I tried to nod at him, but I couldn't. Of course I trusted him, but I had been let down too many times before.

"We… we better go and deal with that lot outside." I said quietly. I didn't want to go out there, but I didn't want to stay there with the Pandorica either.

The Doctor kissed me quickly on the lips and pulled me up the stairs with him. "Sorry, sorry, dropped it." He called, after dropping the communicator and everyone hearing the feedback. "Hello, Stonehenge! Who takes the Pandorica, takes the universe. But bad news, everyone." He said, before letting go of my hand and jumping onto one of the stones. "Because guess who? Ha!"

I felt a small smile tug at the corner of my lips. He was going to give one of his speeches, I just knew he was. "Listen, you lot, you're all whizzing about. It's really very distracting. Could you all just stay still a minute because I AM TALKING!" He shouted. Immediately everything went silent and the ships above stopped moving. "The question of the hour is, who's got the Pandorica? Answer, I do. Next question. Who's coming to take it from me? Come on! Look at me. No plan, no back up, no weapons worth a damn." His eyes quickly caught mine for the briefest of seconds. He wasn't suggesting that I was worthless, he was suggesting that I wasn't a weapon.

"Oh, and something else. I don't have anything to lose. So, if you're sitting up there in your silly little spaceship, with all your silly little guns, and you've got any plans on taking the Pandorica tonight, just remember who's standing in your way. Remember every black day I ever stopped you, and then, and then, do the smart thing. Let somebody else try first."

We watched the sky as the spaceships all retreated. His speech had even given me chills, and it wasn't directed at me. "Well, that should keep the squabbling for half an hour, don't you think?" I said to the Doctor as he jumped back down again.

He just smiled at me and nodded. "Romans." He said, looking at the men around him. He was still impressed that they were on our side.

We were just about to head inside when I suddenly because really dizzy. "Star, what's wrong?" The Doctor asked me in concern.

"I… I don't know." I told him, hanging onto his arm. My legs felt like jelly and my vision was blurring. "Remember the time loop?" The Doctor nodded at me. "Well it's not where near as bad at that." Yet, I mentally added. "I'll be fine, come on." I didn't give him time to argue as I started pushing him back to that stupid box.

"They're still out there. What do we do now?" Rory asked as we stood by the Pandorica.

"If I can stop whatever's in this box getting out, then they'll go home." The Doctor told him.

"That's if there really is something getting out of it." I mumbled. I had been thinking it over, and just because it was opening, didn't mean something was coming out. Then something else hit me. "Amy's coming." I warned the Doctor as I saw her out of the corner of my eye moving.

"Rory, I'm sorry. You're going to have to be very brave now." The Doctor told him as Amy walked past.

"Oh, my head." She moaned, rubbing it a little. She seemed a little unsteady on her feet still.

"Just your basic knock out drops." The Doctor told her, giving her the once over. "Get some fresh air, you'll be fine."

"Is it safe up there?"

The Doctor smiled at her. "Not remotely, but it's fresh."

"Fine." She mumbled before noticing Rory standing with us. "Oh, you're the guy, yeah? The one who did the swordy thing?" She asked, to which Rory confirmed. "Well, thanks for the swording. Nice swording." She said, before heading towards the steps.

"No problem. My men are up there. They'll look after you." Rory called up to her.

"Good. Love a Roman." Amy called back before disappearing out of sight.

"She doesn't remember me. How can she not remember me?" I could hear the hurt in his voice. The woman that he loved had no idea who he was, of course he was going to be hurting.

I let out a sigh. "Because you never existed." I felt my head spin a little again before clearing slight. I could see the concerned look on the Doctor's face, I gave him a small, reassuring smile before turning back to face Rory. "There are cracks. Cracks in time. There's going to be a huge explosion in the future, on one particular day. And every other moment in history is cracking around it." I told him.

"So how does that work? What kind of explosion? What exploded?" Rory asked.

The Doctor and I just looked at each other. We both knew exactly when it happened, Amy's time. In fact, the day of her wedding, the day after the Doctor whisked her away in his magical blue box.

"Doesn't matter. The cracks are everywhere now. Get too close to them and you can fall right out of the universe." The Doctor told him.

"Rory, what actually happened? I mean, from your point of view what physically happened?" I asked him. It was one of the questions I had wanted to ask him since first seeing him again.

"I was in the cave, with both of you and Amy. I was dying, and then I was just here, a Roman soldier. A proper Roman. Head full of Roman… stuff. A whole other life, just here like I'd woken up from a dream. I started to think it was a dream, the pair of you and Amy and Leadworth." Rory told us before walking around a little. "And then today, in the camp, the men were talking about the visitors. The girl with the red hair. I thought you'd come back for me. But she can't even remember me." He protested, letting his emotions seep through.

"Oh, shut up." The Doctor said, smiling at him.

"What?"

I reached into the Doctor's pocket and pulled out the red box with Amy's engagement ring in it. I smiled as I threw it at Rory. "Go get her, tiger."

He caught it and looked at us. "But I don't understand. Why am I here?"

We both shrugged. "Because you are. The universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous, and sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles, and that's the theory." The Doctor told him, holding me tightly. "Nine hundred years, never seen one yet, but this would do me."

I let a little laugh escape. "Now get upstairs. She's Amy and she's surrounded by Romans. I'm not sure history can take it." I told him. The Doctor and I both watched as he made his way outside to go and get his Amy.

I turned to face the Doctor. "So, never seen a miracle before then?" I said, smirking a little at him.

"Well, maybe once, but Rory didn't need to know that." He said, before kissing me lightly on the lips. "Right, back to work."

I grabbed the communicator while the Doctor worked away. "River, honey, where's the TARDIS? Someone is getting a bit stressed out here."

"Don't raise your voice, don't look alarmed, just listen. They're not real. They can't be. They're all right here in the story book. Those actual Romans. The ones I sent you, the ones you're with right now. They're all in a book in Amy's house. A children's picture book." River said, trying to stay calm herself.

"What are you even doing there?" The Doctor asked. He had been listening to through our bond. I decided that it would be the easiest way to keep him informed.

"It doesn't matter. The TARDIS went wrong. Doctor, Star, how is this possible?" River was starting to panic.

"Something's using her memories, Amy's memories." I said, thinking as hard as I could. "You said something had been there?"

"Yes. There's burn marks on the grass outside. Landing patterns."

"If they've been to her house, they could have used her psychic residue. Structures can hold memories, that's why houses have ghosts. They could've taken a snapshot of Amy's memories. But why?" The Doctor pondered. Both of us were trying to work it out, but neither of us were coming to any rational explanation.

"Oh no. Those Romans, they're not real, are they?" The Doctor just stared at me. "Then what about Rory?" I whispered to him, hoping that River wouldn't be able to hear.

"Star, that Centurion…" It looked like River had worked it out as well. "It's a trap, it has to be. They used Amy to construct a scenario you'd believe, to get close to you."

"Why? Who'd do that? What for? It doesn't make sense." The Doctor was getting more and more frustrated.

That's when I heard it, and felt it. Something was seriously wrong with the TARDIS. "River? River, what's happening?" I cried, trying to ignore the pain.

"I don't know. It's the engines. Doctor, Star, there's something wrong with the TARDIS, like something else is controlling it." She shouted.

"You're flying it wrong."

"No she isn't." I snapped at him. "Where are you, River? What's the date reading?"

"It's the 26th of June, 2010."

The Doctor and I looked at each other, both of us with wide eyes. "You need to get out of there now. Any other time zone. Just go." I begged her. I heard her tell me that she couldn't break free. "Shut down the TARDIS. Shut down everything." The pain was starting to overwhelm me.

"Someone else is flying it. An external force. I've lost control."

"But how? Why?" The Doctor asked her, taking the communicator from me and talking to River himself. That's when all the Roman's stopped moving and slumped over. "Listen to me, just land her anywhere. Emergency landing, now. There are cracks in time. We've seen them everywhere, and they're getting wider. The TARDIS exploding is what causes them, but we can stop the cracks ever happening if you just land her."

"It's not safe." River protested, but neither the Doctor nor I was listening to her, the Pandorica was opening.

"Well, now. Ready to come out, are we?" The Doctor asked, helping me to stand up and move away from the box.

"Doctor? I'm down. I've landed." I heard River call.

"Okay, just walk out of the doors. If there's no one inside, the TARDIS engines shut down automatically. Just get out of there. Run!" He shouted.

"Doctor… Amy." I whispered, noticing the Romans were really autons, meaning so was Rory.

"Plastic Romans. Duplicates, driven by the Nestene Consciousness, eh? Deep cover, but what for? What are you doing? What's in there, eh? What's coming out?" The Doctor asked the Romans as they grabbed hold of both of us, leading us away from the Pandorica.

"The Pandorica is ready." One of them announced.

"What, do you mean it's open?" The Doctor asked, glancing over at me in concern. I was starting to feel worse and worse. River was trapped in the TARDIS, and someone else was controlling it. I was completely useless.

Then we got an even bigger shock when some Daleks decided to teleport into the chamber. "YOU HAVE BEEN SCANNED, ASSESSED, UNDERSTOOD, DOCTOR." It said, rolling forward as more teleported in behind.

"Scanned? Scanned by what, a box?" The Doctor asked, trying not to sound afraid.

"YOUR LIMITS AND CAPACITIES HAVE BEEN EXTRAPOLATED." The Dalek said. Then Cybermen appeared, along with Judoon and Sontarans.

"The Pandorica is ready." One of the Sontarans declared.

"Ready for what?" The Doctor asked, but I had a feeling I already knew the answer.

"READY FOR YOU." The Supreme Dalek screeched.

That's when they pulled me further away from the Doctor, and dragged him forwards towards the box. I watched as they sat him down in the chair and his arms were clamped down.

"Doctor!" I screamed, trying to break away from the Roan autons that had a tight grip on me. "Theta!" I screamed in his mind. I saw him give me a small, sad smile.

"You lot, working together. An alliance. How is that possible?" The Doctor asked, wanted to get some answers.

"THE CRACKS IN THE SKIN OF THE UNIVERSE." The Supreme Dalek called.

"All reality is threatened." The leader of the Sontarans continued.

Then the Cyberleader stepped forward. "All universes will be deleted."

"What? And you've come to me for help?" The Doctor asked, trying his best to ignore the fact that I had tears streaming down my face.

"No." The Sontaran yelled. "We will save the universe from you!"

"From me?" Even I was confused now. How could it be him who destroyed the universe?

"ALL PROJECTIONS CORRELATE. ALL EVIDENCE CONCURS. THE DOCTOR WILL DESTROY THE UNIVERSE." The Dalek screeched.

"No, no, no. You've got it wrong." The Doctor cried, struggling to get out of the chair he was strapped into.

"So you lot created the Pandorica, created a scenario that the Doctor just wouldn't be able to resist. Because you think that he is the cause of these cracks? That he is the reason for the explosion?" I was struggling to breath, let alone speak, but I managed it.

The Supreme Dalek turned to me. "THE CRACKS IN TIME ARE THE WORK OF THE DOCTOR. IT IS CONFIRMED."

"No, no, no, not me, the TARDIS. And I'm not in the TARDIS, am I?" The Doctor countered.

"ONLY THE DOCTOR CAN PILOT THE TARDIS." The Dalek decreed.

"Oh yeah? Think again." I spat.

"Who is this female?" The Sontaran asked, finally noticing me.

"This 'female' has a name. And you should be even more scared of my name then the Doctor's. Your plan has the biggest flaw in it ever. The Doctor is the Oncoming Storm, well guess what, Alliance, I'm Star." I couldn't help but grin as the whole room shifted away from me, and my captors let me go. "Oh, that's right, you better back off." I noticed a fair amount started to beam back out and to their ships.

"YOU WILL JOIN US." The Dalek said to me, carefully gliding forward.

"I most certainly will not. Do you know how many Daleks I have destroyed?" It didn't answer me. "No, neither do I. I gave up counting a long time ago." And that was when I felt my skin burning. Whatever was happening to the TARDIS was seriously making me weak, but with all this energy building up inside of me, I had a chance, I had once chance.

"Please, listen to me." The Doctor called, trying to get everyone's attention away from me.

"IF YOU WILL NOT JOIN US THEN YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED." The Supreme Dalek cried before firing its laser at me. It hit me full on the chest and I fell to the ground. "THE GREATEST WEAPON IN THE UNIVERSE HAS BEEN DESTROYED."

"Star!" I heard the Doctor cry. "What have you done! You've killed her!" I could hear him shouting, but I couldn't move, I couldn't speak, I couldn't even reach his mind.

"YOU WILL BE PREVENTED." The Dalek called.

"Total event collapse! Every sun will supernova as every moment in history. The whole universe will never have existed. Please listen to me." The Doctor cried.

"Seal the Pandorica."

"No! Please, listen to me! The TARDIS is exploding right now and I'm the only one who can stop it now! Listen to me!" I heard the Doctor cry before I heard the sound of the box closing.

I heard his voice one last time before everything went dark. "I'm sorry, Star. I love you."


A/N: I hope you all liked it. I can't believe this is the end of series 5. I am going to carry on with this story, and not start another one. So the Christmas special and the next series will all carry on here.

Again, I want to thank you all for sticking with me even though my updates have been all over the place. So leave me a review, tell me what you think. No one has managed to work out what River could have said to her yet, but you will find out… eventually.

Pippa.