The Doctor walked down a sidewalk. He was walking towards a beach. He didn't seem to be noticed by anyone in the area. The Doctor just made his way not caring about anyone else there.

Eventually, he found a bench that overlooked the ocean. He sat down and set the cane down next to him. After a few seconds, he covered his eyes.

"You're in idiot." He said to himself. He regretted being mean to Chloe. He wish he could take it back. Ironically, he wished he had a time machine.

He looked at the ocean. The waves crashing against each other almost in sync. The Doctor watched this for a few minutes. It was interesting how much it allowed for free flowing thoughts.

The Doctor rubbed his hands across his jacket. He felt his fingers over the pockets and felt something, a crinkle. It was like a piece of paper. He pulled it out of his pocket. It was addressed to him. From Chelsea. The Doctor opened it quickly. Something fell out of the paper, a key. The Doctor recognised it as the TARDIS key. The Doctor looked at the paper and read it to himself.

"Memories are powerful. Don't let this one die. From Chelsea." He read to himself. The Doctor smiled. He sighed. He was so sad that she was gone. He wasn't going to let her memory die. He stood up. If he was lucky, Chloe and Max were still at the hospital. He was going to apologise to them. He grabbed the key and squeezed it in his hands. He started to walk.

After a few steps, he stopped walking. The look on his face changed from sad to intrigued. He looked at the key in his hand. It was warm. He rose an eyebrow.

"Interesting." He said. He pulled out his screwdriver and zapped the key. It glowed lightly. The Doctor suddenly perked up.

"You've got to be kidding." He said. He zapped the key and then the area around him as to locate the TARDIS. He got a signal. The Doctor got overly excited, and surprised. He followed the signal. It led him to a large set of buildings.

He was waking as fast as he could. He ran into a couple people on the way who looked curiously at what he was doing.

He made a right turn, and stopped. He dropped his sonic screwdriver.

"You've got to be kidding." He said to himself. There she was. The TARDIS. His TARDIS. He looked at the large blue box in front of him. It didn't have any lights on it. It looked dead. The Doctor held out the key. It glowed brightly. The Doctor held the key up. The brightness seemed to leave the key and move towards the box. The glowing was an energy. It was the life force of the TARDIS. The Doctor laughed.

"You are brilliant. After you died, your soul was in the key. Hiding out until the key was returned. Memories are powerful. You were right." He said to the Box. The glowing energy encircled the box until all of the energy went into the key slot. Then the windows and police box label lit up. The light on the top slowly started pulsating. The Doctor suddenly felt a relief of pain. His leg, it stopped hurting. The Doctor looked at his leg and back at the box.

"You fixed me. The symbiotic relationship. You were completely restored. So was I." He said to her.

Overjoyed, the Doctor threw the cane to the side and ran to the TARDIS. He slid the key into the lock, and opened the door. It was pitch black inside.

"Come on Chelsea, what do you have for me now?" He asked. The lights slowly came up. The Doctor marvelled at what he saw.

The floor in front of the door was blue neon with silver circles. The rest of it was wood. The sides of the console room were in a circular shape had a few couches on the edge. There was also a vending machine. There were staircases diverging from the floor that lead to a second floor. The second floor had library shelves all across and hallways leading to other rooms. The main console was truly amazing. It was an orange console with levers of differenc colours just filling each panel of the hexagonal console. But what really called to the Doctor, was the centre column. It wasn't just a middle structure that would go up and down. It was a person. Chelsea. She was in the middle of the glass column. She was completely blue. She was wearing the hoodie with jeans. The Doctor looked at her in the eye. She was a statue. An imprint. The Doctor smiled. He eyed a chalkboard off to side in between two couches. It had a coat hanger with clothes on it hanging. The board had words on it.

'I know we won't be able to talk anymore, but I will be here.' The board read. The Doctor smiled again. He looked at the coat hanger.

It had a blue Victorian/steampunk suit he had worn before at the dance. It was a long dark blue coat. They also had dark blue pants and blue tennis shoes. There was a vest and a blue tie with a white buttoned up shirt.

The Doctor took off his denim jacket and jeans. He quickly changed to the Victorian outfit. After he did that, he looked in the mirror. He checked himself in the suit. The outfit seemed to fit him quite nicely. He brushed his hair back with his hand. Then he quickly turned to a coat rack.

There was a dark blue top hat. It rested nearly next to the orange hoodie he used to wear. The Doctor walked over, happy to be able to use his leg, and picked up the top hat. Then he set it down and picked up the dark denim jacket. He hung it up right next to the orange hoodie. Then he picked up the top hat and put it on his head.

He walked back over to the mirror. He smiled at himself.

"I look ridiculous. Perfect!" He said.

He saw a small device levitate out of a small slot in the console. It was a sonic screwdriver. It was a dark blue to match the costume. On one end was a rounded end. The other was a crystal rhombus design that lit up purple. The button was a circle button that was pushed down. There was a small circle with gallifreyan designs on it used for readings.

The Doctor put the screwdriver in his inner jacket pocket. Then he stroked the console gently. He walked over to the panel facing left to the door. There was a big lever that resembled an airplane's speed lever. Then to the right of that, was a set of coloured small switches.

The Doctor flipped them all up. The console hummed to life. He ran to another side and turned a dial. Then he ran to the large lever and pulled it. The middle column with Chelsea in it started to pulsate. The sound of the TARDIS dematerialising filled the entire room. The Doctor laughed out loud in joy.

The Doctor twisted the scanner to his view and read the readings. He nodded at it in response.

"Max, Chloe, I'm coming for you two." He said to no one. He smiled and ran to the other side to land the TARDIS.

He heard the noise of the TARDIS landing. He felt the thud of them landing. He looked at the scanner again. It showed two girls outside the box, shocked at what they were looking out. The Doctor smiled and went to the door. He straightened his tie. He adjusted his top hat to a better fit. Then he smiled.

"The Doctor is back." He said to himself, then opened the door.