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Chapter Twenty-Six: Battle for Demon's Run
Amy looked around her new surroundings. She had been moved there practically the moment that she had awakened from within the tube, which she supposed was like more future version of the future harnesses that she had seen, or rather that her ganger had seen on Earth. The whole idea behind the Flesh was strange. One minute she was with the Doctor on the TARDIS and the next she was on some god, forsaken asteroid, six months pregnant to boot.
One month had passed since she had awoken and for every single day Madame Kovarian— the woman who had kidnapped Amy— taunted her by saying that he precious Doctor wasn't going to come and rescue her, because if that were the case then he would have been at their door the moment she had woken up. Amy however, knew better.
"However hard, however far, I will find you." That's what he had said. Her Doctor, her husband had promised her that he would find her and Amy knew that the Doctor never EVER broke a promise…
…
"I broke my promise," the Doctor said dejectedly as he sat in Rory's sitting room. "I'm sorry."
"You… what?"
"I promised you that I would keep Amy safe. I promised her parents that I would watch out for her. I promised myself that no harm would ever come to her and…"
"Doctor what happened?" Rory asked, sitting across from him.
"She was taken," he explained. "Right under my nose."
"When?" Rory asked.
The Doctor shrugged. "No way to say for sure, but if I were to hazard a guess I'd say that she went missing sometime during our honeymoon."
"Not before?"
The Doctor shook his head. "No. Definitely during the honeymoon."
"Doctor what are you going to do?"
"Don't worry," he assured with a weak smile. "I've got a plan."
"An actual plan, or a sorta make it up as I go along plan."
The Doctor gave Rory a grave look. "This is my wife we're talking about. I have an actual by the numbers plan."
"Then why are you here talking to me?"
"You're going to be a part of the plan Rory. I need your help to get Amy."
Rory just looked at the Doctor and nodded. "What did you have in mind?"
…
Amy caressed her growing stomach and felt the baby within kick. It was an amazing thing, having a little life grow within her and she could only imagine what kind of baby she was going to have. She didn't know if it was going to be a boy or a girl. She had always wanted a little girl growing up, but now that she was pregnant she wondered whether it would be better to have a little boy— one that looked just like the Doctor.
"I'm not sure that you can hear me," she whispered as she talked. "But I feel like I need to tell you this. I wish that I could tell you that you'll be loved once your born… that you'll be safe and cared for and protected… but I don't know. What I do know is that you're going to have to be very, brave. But not as brave as Madame Kovarian is going to have to be because there's something coming. I don't know where he is, or what he's doing, but trust me… he's on his way and not even an army can get in the way.
"He's the last of his kind." Amy continued, tearing up at the thought. "He looks young but he's lived for hundreds and hundreds of years and I can tell you that if you're taken from me— you'll never be alone. Because this man is your father and he will never stop searching for you. He has a name but the people of our world know him better as the Doctor…"
…
"Okay now," the Doctor began as he faced a couple Cybermen. "I've got a message and a question, both from me…"
"Speak the question," one of the cybermen intoned.
"Where is my wife?" the Doctor asked looking very dangerous.
The Cybermen said nothing, so he continued speaking. "Oh don't give me those blank looks. This is the twelfth Cyber Legion. You lot monitor the entire quadrant. Nothing escapes your notice, you hear and see everything so you tell me what I need to know and you tell me now."
"What is your message?" the cyberleader asked
The Doctor just pointed behind him as the ships outside in space began to explode. "So I ask again,"
…
"Oh turn if off!" River said into a phone. "I'm breaking in, not out. This is River Song, back in her cell… oh and I'll take breakfast at the usual time thank you!" River hung up the phone and glided across the floor. She stopped suddenly when she saw a silhouette. "You there," she called out. "Who are you?"
"River?" the Doctor asked as he came from the shadows. "River what are you wearing?"
River looked at him blankly. "Don't you know?" she asked. "It's my birthday. You just took me skating on the River Thames in 1814, the last of the great frost fairs. You got Stevie Wonder to sing for me under London Bridge."
Now it was the Doctor's turn to look at her blankly. "I got Stevie Wonder to sing in 1814?"
River nodded. "Thought it was all a dream, silly boy. Now tell me, not that I don't mind having you here again so soon, but you seem worried…" River paused and looked at the Doctor. "You're from a different point in time. Must be the past, or else you'd know about the Frost Fair…" she strode past the Doctor into her cell.
"I need your help River," the Doctor began as she took of her hat. "I wasn't going to come here at all but I figured that if I'm collecting the best and brightest that I've ever known, well you're near the top of that list… I can't deny that."
River said nothing, she merely looked at her journal. "Demon's Run."
"Yes Demon's Run. That's where they've taken Amy. My Amy."
River spun on her heels. "Your Amy."
The Doctor nodded and leaned against the entrance way to her cell. "Yes. My Amy."
River shook her head, not really understanding. "But she's Rory's Amy."
"No," the Doctor countered. "She's not."
"But she is," River asserted.
"She isn't," the Doctor insisted. "She's mine. She's my wife and she's—"
"Wife?" she exclaimed, sitting down onto her bed. "You married her?"
The Doctor nodded. "Course I married her, I love her."
River just stared at the Doctor with wide eyes. "You weren't supposed to marry her…" she whispered almost breathlessly.
"What do you mean I wasn't supposed to marry her?" the Doctor asked, getting a little angry until a thought crossed his mind. "Oh of course, my history doesn't line up with that book of yours well I'm sorry to say River that just because you think that we're meant to have a shared history doesn't mean that it's true. I love Amy, with both my hearts and I'll be damned if I don't get her back."
"The forest…" River whispered, dropping her gaze.
"What?" the Doctor asked. "What forest? Amy's on an asteroid."
River looked back up at him and nodded. "I understand now. Funny, how I understand now and only now. I'm warning you Doctor, this is the Battle of Demon's Run and it's going to be your darkest hour. You'll rise higher than ever before and then fall so much farther."
"Why are you telling me this?" he asked. "What about spoilers?"
River shook her head. "I haven't spoilt anything, not really."
The Doctor sighed. "River I don't have time for this."
"Course you do," she snapped. "You've got a time machine remember."
"That's besides the point," he snapped back. "I don't want to wait anymore. You're the last person that I need to collect so come on."
River shook her head. "No."
"What do you mean no?"
"I mean that I know what's going to happen and I can't be there."
The Doctor looked at her incredulously. "River?"
"I'm sorry," she apologized. "I'm so sorry but I can't."
…
"Sorry," came a voice from the doorway, startling Amy out of her thoughts. "I shouldn't be here, I really shouldn't. I'm meant to be at the thing down there but I… I have a prayer leaf for you. It's supposed to bring the one you love back to you."
Amy looked at the young girl and took the leaf from her. "Thanks. Can I borrow your gun?"
The girl soldier looked at her. "Why?"
"Because I want to get out of here…" she paused and faced the window which allowed her to look down into the complex. "They're talking like him as though he's famous."
"He meets a lot of people," the girl pointed out. "Some of them remember, others better than most. He's sort of like a… I dunno. A dark legend of sorts."
"Dark?" Amy asked, whirling around again. "Have you met him?"
"Yeah."
"My husband isn't dark."
"You're married to the Doctor?" she asked in awe.
Amy looked to the girl. "Who are you?"
"Lorna Bucket ma'am."
"Well yes Lorna Bucket, I am married to the Doctor."
Lorna smiled. "Wow."
"So, when did you meet him?" Amy asked.
"When I was a little girl."
Amy smiled wistfully. "So was I."
Lorna looked at her in surprise. "You've been with him for a long time."
"No," she replied, shaking her head. "He came back for me."
"You must be very special."
"Well he loves me," Amy said with a shrug. "But you know, you can wait a long time for the Doctor— a lifetime even but he's worth it okay? And you know what he's coming. There's no question about it. He promised me that he'd come for me and you know… just make sure that you're on the right side when he gets here. Not for my sake, but for yours because my Doctor isn't going to take very kindly to anyone who stands in his way."
Lorna looked at Amy and then nodded before leaving Amy alone to listen to what the crazy Manton as she thought of him was saying.
"On this day, in this place, the Doctor will fall. The man who talks, the man who reasons, the man who lies, will meet the perfect answer. Some of you have wondered why have we have allied ourselves with the Headless Monks.
Amy could see Lorna take her position in the crowd of soldiers.
"Perhaps you should have wondered why we call them Headless. It's time you knew what these guys have sacrificed for faith. As you all know, it is a Level One Heresy, punishable by death, to lower the hood of a Headless Monk. But by the divine grant of the Papal Mainframe herself, on this one and only occasion, I can show you the truth. Because these guys never can be..."
Manton lowered the hood of the first monk to show a knotted stump where the head and neck should have been. Amy recoiled from the sight as Manton continued talking and lowering hoods. "They never can be afraid and they can never be,"
"Surprise!" announced the Doctor as his hood was pulled down. The soldiers were all stunned, but Amy from her vantage point couldn't be happier.
"Hello everyone!" the Doctor greeted as he walked to the front of the stage, "Guess who? Please point a gun at me if it helps you relax."
Amy watched as all the soldiers, save for Lorna aim their guns at the Doctor and the monks drew swords that crackled with what looked like fire.
"Doctor," Manton ordered. "You will come with me, right now."
The Doctor merely smiled and looked at Manton. "Three minutes, forty seconds." He could see that the general was curious but then the Doctor turned to look at the window. "Amelia Pond!" he called out. "Get your coat!"
And then the lights flickered and the Doctor was gone.
"I'm not a phantom," the Doctor said over a speaker. "I'm not a trickster. I'm the Doctor and you're in a whole heap of trouble."
Amy blinked in surprise as the monks started fighting amongst each other and soon, the monks were gone— they seemed to have run away and people that she couldn't quite make out surrounded the remaining soldiers. Some seemed familiar and others did not. Amy turned away from the window to the door and waited for the Doctor to come to her.
…
"I am sorry Colonel Manton," the Doctor apologized in the main control room of Demon's Run. "I lied. Three minutes, forty-two seconds."
"I think you better withdraw your men," Rory said with a smirk.
Colonel Manton just glared at him. "I'm not withdrawing my men."
"No," the Doctor agreed. "I want you to tell them to run away."
"What?" the colonel asked.
"Those words. Run away. I want you to be famous for those exact words. I want people to call you Colonel Run-Away. I want children laughing outside your door, cos they've found the house of Colonel Run-Away…" the Doctor paused and pointed his finger at Manton. "And, when people come to you, and ask if trying to get to me through the people I love... is in any way a good idea... I want you to tell them your name. Oh, look! I'm angry. That's new. I'm really not sure what's going to happen now."
Suddenly Madame Kovarian who was being escorted by two Silurians joined the Doctor and Manton. "The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules."
The Doctor slowly turned to Kovarian. "Good men don't need rules," he pointed out as he walked to her. "And today is not the day to find out why I have so many."
Madame Kovarian just looked at him. "Why are you here?"
"You took my wife," the Doctor whispered. "I can forgive a lot of things, but not that."
"Give the order," Kovarian said, looking past the Doctor to Manton.
The Doctor grinned and walked away, leaving the two of them in good hands.
…
A knock at the door, scared Amy and she suddenly wondered if she should find something with which to defend herself, but she couldn't find anything. "Who's that?" she asked at last. "Who's there? You watch it cos I'm really dangerous and… cross."
"Oh Amelia, you're not cross you're scared."
"Doctor?" Amy asked. "Is that you?"
"Yes it's me," he answered using the sonic and within moments he was through the door and racing towards Amy, although he stopped briefly when he saw her. "Oh…!" he exclaimed. "You're uh.. you're…"
"Pregnant." Amy answered. "I know. It was a shock to me too."
"You mean you… and me?"
Amy nodded, biting back a grin. "We're having a baby."
The Doctor grinned and pulled Amy into a massive hug. "You're alright."
"Course I'm alright," she answered as she held onto him tight. "I knew that you were coming. You told me that you'd find me."
"I'm sorry we were so long," he apologized.
"Don't be sorry," Amy assured. "You're here. I'm so glad that you're here!"
"Doctor!" came a voice from below. Amy and the Doctor went to the window.
"Who's that?" Amy asked.
"Vastra," the Doctor answered.
"Demon's Run is ours Doctor!" she exclaimed. "Without a drop of blood being spilled. My friend, you have never risen higher!"
Amy smiled at that sentiment, but noticed that the Doctor had stiffened beside her. "You okay?" she asked.
The Doctor looked to her and nodded. "So long as we get you out of here."
The Doctor took her down to the asteroid's hanger, where the TARDIS was waiting and those who had helped the Doctor get Amy, including Rory who Amy was glad to see, joined them.
"You're pregnant," Rory exclaimed.
"Yes we've been over this," the Doctor said with a smile.
"You're going to have a baby."
"Yes Rory," Amy answered. "That's the way it works."
Rory shook his head. "Wow. Uh, congratulations, to the both of you."
Amy smiled. "Thanks Rory."
"Uh, Doctor?" Rory asked. "Permission to hug?"
"Granted," the Doctor said with a smile.
Rory turned to Amy and hugged her. "I'm glad you're safe," he whispered.
"I'm glad that you helped the Doctor come and get me," she said as she pulled away. "You know there's one thing that I don't get. I was here, this entire time? I thought that I was on the TARDIS but I was here?"
"Yes," the Doctor. "You were on the TARDIS too. Your heart, your mind, your soul was there but physically yes. You were in this place."
"And when I saw that face looking through the hatch…?"
"Reality bleeding through," the Doctor answered. "I figure they took you on our honeymoon."
"But the Flesh body that I was in was with you all that time," Amy pointed out. "That means that they were projecting some sort of signal right into the TARDIS, wherever we were in time and space."
The Doctor nodded. "That's right."
"Who could have the power to do that?" Rory asked.
"I don't know," the Doctor admitted. "But I'm going to find out."
"I'm coming with you." Amy stated.
The Doctor shook his head. "No, I want you to stay here where you'll be safe."
Amy opened her mouth to argue but the Doctor kissed her before walking away. "I shan't be long love. Take care of her Rory."
"Okay Doctor,"
…
"You've hacked into their software then?" the Doctor asked.
"I believe I sold it to them," Dorium answered.
"So what have we learned?"
"That anger is always the shortest distance to a mistake,"
"What was that Vastra?" the Doctor asked.
"The wordsof an old friend who once found me in the London Underground, attempting to avenge my sisters on perfectly innocent tunnel diggers."
The Doctor grinned. "Well you were rather cross at the time."
"As you were today friend," she pointed out. "Do you see what I'm saying?"
The Doctor nodded but said nothing.
"Good," Vastra said with a smile. "Now, I have a question for you. A simple one. What is your baby doing to Amy?"
"Sorry, what?" the Doctor asked.
"They've been scanning Amy since they brought her here," Dorium answered. "I think they were looking for something."
The Doctor looked to the screen. "Human DNA, so what?"
"Look closer," Vastra prompted. "Human plus."
"Human...what?" the Doctor asked.
"Human plus Time Lord," Vastra finished
...
"We found this one lurking in the corners," one of the Silurians stated as they brought Lorna to Amy and Rory. "What do you want us to do with her?"
"I'm on your side," Lorna insisted. "I heard them talking, this is a trap."
"Course it was meant to be a trap but the Doctor beat it," Rory insisted.
"I wouldn't lie to you, why would I lie to you?"
"You might want to look at your uniform," Rory pointed out.
"The only reason I joined the Clerics was to meet the Doctor again."
"You wanted to meet him so you joined an army to fight him?" asked Amy.
"How else do you meet a great warrior?" asked Lorna.
"He's not a warrior," Amy insisted. "My husband is not a warrior."
Lorna looked at Amy, surprised. "Then why is he called the Doctor?"
Amy went to answer the young girl, when the lights suddenly flickered.
"It's starting," Lorna said. "You've got to believe me."
…
"That can't be right," the Doctor said. "She's human. Amy is human."
"You told me about your people," Vastra explained. "They became what they did through prolonged exposure to the time vortex, the untempered schism."
"Over billions of years," the Doctor countered. "It didn't just happen."
"Yes," Vastra agreed. "When did it happen?"
"When did what happen?" the Doctor asked.
"I am trying to be delicate," Vastra continued. "I know that it took your species billions of years to adapt to be what you are now, however what would carrying the child of a Time Lord do to a human?"
The Doctor turned away from the screen. "Oh…"
…
"Confirmed," Strax the Sontaran said. "No life forms registering."
"Except for us?" asked Rory.
"Except for us."
"The monks aren't alive," Lorna pointed out. "They don't register as life forms."
…
"But I don't understand," the Doctor exclaimed. "It doesn't make sense! Carrying a Time Lord shouldn't be doing this to Amy."
"You have no idea what carrying a time baby will do to a human, who's to say that this isn't a result? There has to be a reason why you've never gotten involved with a human before."
The Doctor furrowed his brow. "First I was married once, and I had a granddaughter and then it was all zipping across the universe and then it was the time war and I had to destroy my planet to save all creation and then I…" the Doctor shrugged his shoulders. "Then I was all moody and willing to die and then Rose came along."
"Ah yes," Vastra interrupted. "You told me about her. You loved her."
The Doctor sighed. "A version of me still does, in another universe."
"She taught you to love again."
The Doctor nodded. "That she did."
"And your other companions…?"
"Mates," he insisted. "Well Martha wanted something more but Donna was just a friend."
"And then came Amy."
The Doctor smiled. "My Amelia… but this shouldn't be happening."
"Maybe," Vastra agreed. "Maybe not. Maybe they've been working to create this. Maybe they've been trying to create their own Time Lord."
"And yet they gave in so easily," Dorium pointed out. "Does this not bother anyone else but me?"
Vastra and the Doctor looked to each other, both on the same wavelength.
"This is a problem," Vastra agreed. "This is to easy. Something's wrong."
"But why take Amy in the first place?" the Doctor asked. "Why would turning her into a Time Lord be a priority."
"Maybe they're after your baby."
"Why would they want a time lord baby?"
"For a weapon?" Vastra suggested.
"Why would a Time Lord be a weapon?" the Doctor asked.
"Well," Vastra began. "They've seen you."
"Me?" the Doctor asked. "Me?"
"Mister Maldovar," Vastra began. "You're right. This was too easy. Doctor you need to get back to your wife."
But the Doctor couldn't move. He was stunned. "Me?" he asked again.
"I see you accessed our files," came Madame Kovarian on a screen. "Do you understand yet?" she asked as the Doctor stood up. "Oh don't worry Doctor. I'm a long way away. But I like to keep tabs on you. I see that you have seen what your baby is doing to your wife. What do you think?"
"Why are you doing this?" the Doctor asked.
"For hope," Kovarian answered. "Hope in this endless, bitter war."
"War?" the Doctor exclaimed. "What war? Against who?"
"Against you, Doctor."
…
Amy found herself in the middle of a war. The people that had come to rescue her were now fighting for their lives. "Stay put," Rory told her as he hid her amongst some crates. "Don't get hurt. The Doctor will kill me if you get hurt."
"Rory," she said quietly, suddenly afraid of losing her friend. "Don't die."
Rory gave her a grin. "Not a chance."
…
"My wife is NOT a weapon!" the Doctor exclaimed angrily.
"Oh give us time," Kovarian answered "She will be."
"Except that you've already lost her," the Doctor said. "I swear I will never let you anywhere near her again."
"Oh Doctor," Kovarian said with a smile. "Fooling you once was a joy... but fooling you twice, the same way, it's a privilege."
The Doctor felt his heart drop. "Amy…"
Without a second thought he ran to Amy.
…
Amy was cowering, praying that the Doctor was no where near the battle, but then she wished that he was there because a slide opened up in front of her and Amy saw Madame Kovarian's face. "Now come along Pond," she said in a mocking tone and the next thing that Amy knew she was inside a tube.
"No!" she cried in frustration and horror. "No!"
"Hush," Kovarian ordered. "Your Doctor can't save you this time."
…
"Amy!" the Doctor exclaimed as he came into the hanger, the battle was over but there was no sign of her. "Amy! Amy!"
"Doctor?" asked Rory as he came forward. "What is it?"
The Doctor said nothing until he came to a pile of Flesh and instantly he closed his eyes. "Oh Amy…"
"What is it?" Rory asked. "Where's Amy."
"She tricked me," the Doctor sighed. "She's tricked me twice."
"Help!" Vastra called out. "Strax is hurt."
Rory left the Doctor and went to Strax's side.
"It's strange," he was saying. "I have often dreamed of dying in combat. I am not enjoying at much as I'd hoped."
"Come on Strax," Rory promited. "Don't give up."
"It's alright Rory. I've had a good life. I'm nearly twelve."
"Is twelve old for your people?"
Strax nodded. "Oh yes. Most only live to eight."
"Well you'll live to be twenty or more," Rory insisted. "You're a warrior."
"No," Strax insisted. "I'm a nurse."
When Strax was dead Rory stood up, tears in his eyes. "So it was all for nothing," he muttered looking to the Doctor who was trying to control the torrent of emotions within him. "We lost Amy anyway."
"Doctor," Vastra interrupted. "There's someone who wants to speak to you."
The Doctor walked over to Vastra.
"Her name is Lorna," she whispered. "She warned us."
The Doctor scanned Lorna with his sonic screwdriver and confirmed that she too was dying. The Doctor squatted down beside her and then rubbed his face with his hands in frustration. He couldn't believe that he had been so stupid. He couldn't believe it had come to this.
Lorna opened her eyes as the Doctor looked at her. "Hey," he whispered.
"Doctor?" she exclaimed weakly.
"You helped my friends," the Doctor said. "Thank you."
"I met you once," Lorna whispered. "In the Gamma Forests. You wouldn't remember me."
"Hey now, course I remember you," he said as he held her face between his hands. "I remember everyone. You and me, we ran. Didn't we run Lorna?"
"Yes," Lorna whispered. "We ran… with Am—"
Before she could finish her sentence she died and the Doctor stood up.
"Who was she Vastra?" he asked, not knowing who she was.
"I don't know," Vastra replied. "But she was brave."
"They're always brave," the Doctor whispered. "So brave."
"What now Doctor?" Vastra asked. "They'll have taken Amy somewhere to have her child. Probably to Earth."
"They did," the Doctor said with such a profound sadness as he realized that the little girl in the spacesuit was his daughter. "It's too late."
"You're giving up?" Vastra asked in shock. "You never do that."
The Doctor turned to Vastra. "Don't you wish that I did?"
Before she could answer there was a bright light and a clap of thunder.
"Well soldier," came River's voice. "How goes the day?"
The Doctor strode over to River, furious. "Where the hell have you been River?" he asked angrily. "Where have you been? Every time you've asked, I have been there whether I liked to or not. Where the hell were you today? I needed you today. I needed you to save Amy."
River shook her head. "I couldn't have prevented this."
"You could have tried!" the Doctor shouted. "Now I've lost her."
"For now," River assured. "And you could have too."
"You think I wanted this?" he asked furiously. "I didn't do this. This wasn't me. It wasn't me at all."
"This was exactly you," River argued. "All this, all of it. You make them so afraid. When you began, all those years ago, sailing off to see the universe, did you ever think you'd become this? The man who can turn an army around at the mention of his name? Doctor? The word for healer and wise man, throughout the universe…
"We get that word from you, you know. But if you carry on the way you are, what might that word come to mean? To the people of the Gamma Forests, the word "Doctor" means mighty warrior. How far you've come. And now they've taken your wife and they're going to turn your child into a weapon to bring you down. All of this has been done in fear of you."
The Doctor just stared at River. "Who are you?"
"Someone who loves you, but can never have you." River answered sadly.
"What?"
"Use your brain Doctor," River insisted. "What did Lorna say?"
The Doctor blinked and thought.
"She said we ran… we ran with…"
River nodded. "That's right. That's where they've taken her."
The Doctor's eyes lit up and he kissed River on the cheek. "Oh thank you River. Thank you, thank you, thank you." The Doctor grinned and then turned to those friends who were left standing. "Vastra, Jenny until the next time. Rory, River'll take you back to Ledworth."
"And where are you going?" asked Rory as the Doctor opened the doors to the TARDIS. "Doctor if you're going after Amy, I want to go too."
"Don't worry Rory, I'm going to get my wife back."
And with that, the doors to the TARDIS closed and the blue box disappeared.
TBC
Author's Note: So I loved "A Good Man Goes To War" it was so good and this chapter is meant to encapsulate the brilliantness of that story. Of course, I've made some massive changes in this chapter as you could see. Rory's still in it, cause I love Rory and we're starting to learn more about River. :D I can't wait for this Saturday's episode!
Oh, and if there's a delay in the next chapter coming, it's not because I've given up on this story 'cause I so haven't but I'm going FAR away from cannon right now and I won't be back to it for a little while and it might take me a while to write the next chapter. I hope not though…
…anyways I'm rambling. Please review!
