Only a couple of more chapters to fix, and hopefully I'll start on working on the other episodes. Unfortunately I'm going through a dry spell or lack of interest in writing anything Doctor Who related. Let's hope I find some energy or the drive to do so.

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The Time of Angels (1)

Jenny knew her dad would be in a sour mood since not being able to defeat the Daleks. It would keep themselves up at night, knowing more of those things were running around the universe, making more of those monstrosities, and causing death and mayhem across the universe. But if it was between saving an entire planet or stopping the Daleks for good, there would be no contest. Saving people would be their first priority, and they wouldn't change that. When she brought up the idea of going to a museum, in the hopes of getting their minds off of it, she snorted in amusement. Due to how he acted like a hyperactive child getting a piece of candy and punched in coordinates for one.

When they landed Jenny and Amy walked behind The Doctor as he strode around as he commented on every single exhibit.

"Wrong! Wrong! Bit right, most wrong. I love museums." The Doctor cheerfully said.

"Coulda fooled me." Jenny said as she looked.

"Yeah great." Amy said in a bored tone. "Can we go to a planet now? Big spaceship. Churchill's bunker… You promised me a planet next."

"We will, just wanted him to be in a better mood." Jenny explained.

"Then what do you say to his current one?" Amy said.

"Good point. Dad, you know we can come back later."

"Come now Jen, this is some quality father, daughter bonding!" The Doctor exclaimed.

"If it is. Then what am I in this equation?" Amy asked with a raised eyebrow.

"The friend who's close enough to be family." The Doctor said and went back to looking around.

"Thanks." Amy sarcastically said. "Also, what's so important about this one anyway? A planet would be nice."

"Amy, this isn't some old asteroid in space. This is the Delerium Archive, the final resting place of the Headless Monks, it's the biggest museum in recorded history." Jenny said.

"Ok, but you both have a time machine, what do you need museums for?"

"Wrong! Very wrong! Oooh, one of mine… look Jen! One of yours!"

"It's how he keeps score. With how much traveling he has done over centuries, you seem to notice things that he has something to do with." Jenny explained.

Jenny looked around then spotted a very old box in a case and it had familiar writing on it. She walked closer and her eyes widened on what it was. She read the writing and her brows furrowed in confusion.

"Hey dad, take a look of this." She said.

"Oh great, an old box." Amy said.

"Not just any box. A Home Box, one used by the old starliners." The Doctor said.

"What's a Home Box?" Amy asked.

"It's like a Black Box on a plane. Except instead of it staying with the wreckage, it flies home with all the flight data." Jenny explained.

"Ok and what so special about this one?"

"The writing on it. Old High Gallifreyan. The lost language of the Time Lords."

"There were day, there were many days, these words could burn stars and raise up empires, and topple Gods." The Doctor said.

"What does it say?" Amy asked.

The Doctor and Jenny looked at each other and The Doctor responded in an irritated tone of voice, "Hello Sweetie."

Jenny didn't know the meaning behind those words but her dad sure did. Before she could ask what that meant he whipped out his Sonic, used it on the glass case and it shattered. He grabbed it and they started running back to the TARDIS, while the museums alarms blared and the yells from the guards.

When they got inside, Jenny put the TARDIS into the Time Vortex while her dad hooked up the Home Box to the console.

"So why are we doing this?" Amy asked.

"Same, care to explain why we just stole something, dad?" Jenny said with crossed arms and raised eyebrow.

"Cos someone on a space ship 12,000 years ago is trying to attract our attention. Jen, you remember the story about River Song?"

Jenny thought for a moment and remembered something about a woman who was from The Doctor's future. He and Donna had met her at a Library that was having issues and was before The Doctor first meeting her. She had died by placing herself into the Library's mainframe to save everyone, including Donna.

River happened to know what was going on, due to having a small diary of sorts that was given by a future version of her dad. Not only that, but she had the habit of saying 'spoilers' and she seemed to have a relationship with her dad in the future. She even thought she would be her future mum but her dad wasn't sure at the time.

But one thing was for sure, she was an enigma, a puzzle. One that her dad was interested in and wanted to figure out. She even joked he wanted to do more than just figuring River out and that got a glare and an embarrassed look from her dad.

"Yeah, I remember. I'm guessing she's the one who wrote the message?"

"Yep. And… we're live!" The Doctor said.

Grainy, black and white security footage appeared on the monitor. River was shown in a long black dress and dark sunglasses. She pulled them down and gave the camera a wink but the picture then changed to River with her back to a different camera, facing a door.

"They party's over, Doctor Song," A male voice said off screen. Yet still you're on board."

River turned around and said," Sorry, Alistair. I needed to see what was in your vault. Do you all know what's down there? Any of you? Because I'll tell you something. This ship won't reach its destination."

"Wait till she runs. Don't make it look like an execution." The voice said.

River looked at her watch," Triple-seven, five slash three, four, nine by ten."

The Doctor motioned Jenny and she nodded. She ran to the console and started to type in the numbers.

"Zero, twelve, slash, acorn. Oh, and I could do with an air corridor."

"What was that?" What did she say" Amy asked.

"There Space-Time Coordinates! And got it!" Jenny said as she typed.

"Like I said on the dance floor. You might want to find something to hang on to!" River continued.

The Doctor 'whopped' and ran to the TARDIS doors and opened them. He reached out his hands and then River landed on top of him, knocking both of them to the floor.

"I am good." Jenny said with a smile.

"Doctor?" Amy asked.

"River?" The Doctor asked, to see if she was ok.

They both stood up and watched the ship fly away.

"Follow that ship!" River ordered.

"You got it!" Jenny said as she flew the TARDIS after it.

The Doctor and River joined her. River took her heels off and put them on the handles of the monitor.

"They gone into warp drive, we're losing them! Stay close!" River said.

"I'm trying!" The Doctor responded.

"Use the stabilizers."

"There aren't any stabilizers!"

Jenny rolled her eyes, she didn't even go to the Academy and take the exams for the TARDIS. But she had flying lessons from her dad and read the manual, and she still knew there were stabilizers, it was just because The Doctor didn't use them.

He had a way of flying and she had a way of flying. I was as simple as that.

"It's the blue switches, dad!" She said.

"The blue ones don't do anything, they're just… blue." The Doctor said.

"River gave out an exasperated sigh and said," Yes, there blue. They're the blue stabilizers! Jenny!"

Jenny nodded and pressed the buttons and the TARDIS became stable.

"See?" River commented.

"He's stubborn that way." Jenny said with a shrug.

"Oh I know." River said a fond smile.

She, Jenny laughed, while The Doctor rolled his eyes and muttered something.

"Yeah, well, it's just boring now, isn't it? They're boring-ers. They're blue boring-ers." The Doctor pouted.

"Wait, if this how the TARDIS flies with the stabilizers. Then what's the way in which you guys fly the TARDIS then?" Amy asked.

"That's traveling through the Vortex through time and space. He doesn't like to use them." Jenny said, and looked at the console.

"And also we landed." She added.

"Good girl. She takes after you Doctor." River praised.

The Doctor had a confident smile, straightened his Bowtie and said," Well, I am the best. Come along Pond, Jen, let's have a look."

"No, wait! Environmental checks." River said.

"I'm on it! We're somewhere in the Garn Belt. There's an atmosphere. Early indications suggest…"

The Doctor butted in and said," We're on Alfava Metraxis, the seventh planet of the Dundra System. Oxygen-rich atmosphere, toxins in the soft band, 11-hour day, and…" He sticks his head out the door and said," Chances of rain later"

River looked at Amy and said," He thinks he's so hot when he does that."

"So, how come you can fly the TARDIS?" Amy asked.

"Oh, I had lessons from the very best."

The Doctor sat back down in the jump seat got a smug look on his face and said," Well, yeah."

River looked at Jenny and said," You were a excellent teacher, thanks for that again. Right then, why did they land here?"

River walked to the door and was about to open it but Jenny stopped her.

"They didn't land." Jenny said.

"Sorry?"

"You should've checked the Home Box." The Doctor said as he walked to them. "It crashed."

River went outside and The Doctor closed the door.

"Explain! Who is that and how did she do the museum thing?" Amy asked.

"Before my time, just met her." Jenny shrugged.

"Long story and now lets go!" The Doctor said and ran to the console to prepare for departure.

"Wait. Dad, we aren't just going to leave her there?" Jenny asked.

"Yep, she's where she want to go, let's go where we want to go."

"Are you basically running away?" Amy asked.

"Yep."

"Why?"

"Cos, she's the future, my future."

Jenny rolled her eyes and said, "You know you can't run away from your future."

"I can run away from anything I like. Time is not the boss of me." The Doctor firmly said.

"Hang on; is that a planet out there?" Amy asked.

"Yeah. Dad, you did promise Amy a planet." Jenny pointed out.

"Five minutes?" Amy pleaded.

Jenny gave him a pleading look that she knew he wouldn't resist. After a minute The Doctor caved in, groaned and said.

"Fine, five minutes!"

"Yes!" Amy cheered and ran out the door.

"Thanks dad!" Jenny said cheerfully.

Jenny kissed his cheek and ran off after Amy. The Doctor sighed but had a small smile.

"She got me wrapped around her finger. I really need to find a way to resist that look." He mused and walked after them.


Outside, the ship had crashed onto a stone structure with debris everywhere.

"What caused it to crash? Not me." River said.

"Your right. The airlock would've sealed seconds after you blew it. In order for something like this to happen, you must've used an explosive or something." Jenny said.

"Didn't have one."

"Well, according to the Home Box, the engines had a phase-shift. No recorded survivors." The Doctor said.

"Wouldn't a phase-shift mean sabotage?" Jenny said.

"I did warn them." River said.

"About what?" The Doctor asked.

"Well, at least the building was empty. Aplan Temple. Unoccupied for centuries." River said as she typed something into a device.

"Aren't you going to introduce us?" Amy asked.

"Yeah." Jenny said.

"Amy Pond, Jenny, Professor River Song." The Doctor said.

River turned with a big smile and said," I'm going to be a Professor some day, am I? How exciting! Spoilers." She said with a laugh and then continued what she was doing.

"Next time, just say the name, not a title." Jenny said.

"Noted."

"Ok, you two back on topic. Who is she and how did she do that?" Amy whispered. "She left you two a note in a museum!"

River walked over to them and said, "Well, three things are always guaranteed to show up in a museum. The Home Box of a category four Starliner and, sooner or later, him. It's how he keeps score."

"I know." Amy deadpanned and Jenny laughed.

The Doctor gave a sarcastic laugh and said," I'm nobody's Taxi service! Also, we're not gonna be there to catch you every time you feel like jumping out of a space ship." The Doctor told River.

"And you are so wrong. There's one survivor. There's a thing in the belly of that ship. And it can't ever die." River said.

"What do you mean?" Jenny asked intrigued.

"Oh look, someone's listening!" River spoke into a device and said," You lot in orbit, yet? Yeah, I saw it land. I'm at the crash site. Try and home in on my signal."

She held up the device and then looked at The Doctor," Doctor, can you sonic me? I need to boost the signal so we can use it as a beacon."

The Doctor took out his sonic and pointed it at River's communications device. Then she did a small curtsey.

"Ooh, Doctor! You soniced her!" Amy said in a sassy tone.

"Aw young love." Jenny said a love struck tone and the both of them laughed.

"Amy, you and I are gonna be good friends." Jenny said with grin.

"Same here, soldier girl." Amy said and Jenny rolled her eyes playfully.

The Doctor ignored them while River walked back to them and said," We have a minute. Shall we?"

River held her diary and started looking through it.

"What's the book?" Amy asked.

"Stay away from it." The Doctor said sternly.

"What is it though?"

"Her diary." The Doctor said.

"Our diary." River commented.

"Time Travel issues. We keep meeting each other in the wrong order. Basically she has all of our adventures from our future as well past." Jenny explained.

A second later, four columns of swirling dust appeared and soon four soldier in desert camo appeared. One of the soldiers, who looked like the leader, walked up to River and said," You promised me an army, Doctor Song."

"No. I promised you the equivalent of an army. This is Jenny and The Doctor."

Jenny gave the soldiers a proper salute while her dad gave a lighthearted one.

The leader shook their hands and said," Father Octavian. Sir. Ma'am."

"Pleasure to work with you Bishop. What's your lot's statues?" Jenny said.

"20 clerics at my command. The troops are already in the drop ship and landing shortly."

"Interesting. And what's your mission?"

"What's up with her? She sounds like an officer." Amy said.

"She was born with every military technique, fact and its history. Mind of soldier but she's gotten out of that." The Doctor explained.

"Right, she mentioned that back when we were on the Starship UK." Amy said.

"If you want the more info, you're going to have to ask her." The Doctor said.


Later, when night came, a transport ship arrived and the soldiers setup camp. The three of them followed Father Octavian as he told them the issue.

"The Angel, as far as we know, is still trapped in the ship. Our mission is to get inside and neutralize it. We can't get through up top; we'd be too close to the drives. According to this," He shows them a handheld device," Behind the cliff face, there's a network of catacombs leading right up to the temple. We can blow through the base of the cliffs, get into the entrance chamber, then make our way up."

"Are there any reports of the structure being unsafe? I mean if you blow parts of it, there's a possibility of a tunnel collapse." Jenny said.

"Not a worry, ma'am, we checked."

"Well, this is good." The Doctor sarcastically said.

"Good, sir?"

"Catacombs, probably dark ones. Great…"

"Technically, I think it's called the Maze of the Dead."

"Father, I don't think that helps." Jenny said.

Father Octavian was then called by one his soldiers and he left.

"So, whatever a Weeping Angel is, it's really bad, yeah?" Amy asked.

"Wait, I thought I told you to stay in the TARDIS until it's safe." The Doctor said sternly said.

"Is someone all Mr. Grumpy Face today?" Amy asked.

Jenny snorted in amusement but then got serious and said," Amy, a Weeping Angel is the deadliest, most powerful, most malevolent life form evolution has produced. And we got one trapped in the ship."

"And we're supposed to climb in with a screwdriver and a torch. And assuming we survive the radiation, and the whole ship doesn't blow up in our faces-do something clever, which I haven't actually thought of yet. That's our day, that's what we're up to. Any questions?"

"Is River Song your wife? Cos she's someone from your and Jenny's future. And the way she talks to you, I've never seen anyone do that. She's kinda like, you know, 'Heel boy!' She's Mrs. Doctor from the future, isn't she? Is she gonna be your wife one day?" Amy asked.

"Yes. You're right. I am definitely Mr. Grumpy Face today." The Doctor avoided.

"Jenny? Doctor?" River called from a trailer.

"Oops! Her indoors!" Amy said.

They started walking to the trailer when River also called for Father Octavian.

"So, why do they call him 'father'?" Amy asked.

"He's there Bishop, they're his clerics." The Doctor said.

"It's the 51st century, Amy, things change." Jenny said.

When they got inside, River played a video that showed the Angel with its back turned.

"What do you think? It's from the security cameras in the Byzantium vault. I ripped it when I was on board. Sorry about the quality. It's four seconds. I've put it on a loop." River said.

"Yep. It's an Angel. Hand covering it's face." The Doctor confirmed.

"You've encountered them before?" Octavian asked.

"Once, on Earth, a long time ago. But those were scavengers, barely surviving."

"But it's just a statue." Amy said.

"It's a statue when you see it." The Doctor said.

Jenny would've added her 2 cents if she have ever seen one but this was a first for her. During her travels she had never seen or heard of one. She only heard about it from her dad, and the whole thing she told Amy was from her dad. So she basically was in the same wheel house as Amy on being uniformed. And that experience with the Weeping Angels with The Doctor and Martha sounded bad. And it looked like this whole thing now is bad.

"They move when they are unseen. Legend has it." River said.

"No, it not legend. It's quantum locked." The Doctor corrected as he accidently pulled something from the wall.

"In the sight of any living creature, the Angel's literally cease to exist. They're just stone. The ultimate defense mechanism." The Doctor explained

"What, being a stone?" Amy said.

"Being stone… until you turn your back." The Doctor said and smiled a little. Trying to lighten the mood.

Yep, looks and sounds bad.

They then followed The Doctor outside, as he talked. Jenny didn't see Amy come out as well so she assumed she was still looking at the video.

"The hyperdrive would've split open on impact. The whole ship will be flooded with radiation, cracked electrons, gravity storms, deadly to almost any living thing."

"So I take it that the Angel would be ok down there and also has a food source." Jenny said.

"Right you are Jen. The longer it's down there, the stronger it will get." The Doctor said with an approving nod.

"Ok, then who built the Temple?" Jenny asked.

River looked at a screen on a tablet she was holding and said, "The Aplans. Indigenous life forms who died out 400 years ago."

"200 years later, the planet was terraformed. Currently there are six billion human colonists." Octavian said.

Jenny whistled and said, "Wow, you lot move fast."

"Yeah. You are everywhere! Like rabbits! I'll never get done saving you." The Doctor said with a slight grin.

"Sir, if there is a clear and present danger to the local population-"

"Well, father. From the looks of it, there is. So I suggest you and your men get ready." Jenny said.

Father Octavian then started to give orders while River need The Doctor and Jenny to come with her and help her with something.

"Anybody need me? Nobody?" Amy asked from the trailer.

"Not at the moment Amy. You can stay in there if you like or come with us." Jenny said.

Amy's response was to go inside and Jenny snorted in amusement. She guessed she didn't want to listen to anything more boring, which she understood.

"So, I found this. Definitive work on the Angels. Well, the only one. Written by a madman, it's barely readable. But I've marked a couple of passages." River said and handed The Doctor a small journal of some kind.

Jenny wondered if that was written by her dad, but she knew it wasn't because she knew he didn't write like that.

The Doctor quickly read the book and said, "Not bad. Bit slow in the middle, didn't you hate his girlfriend? No, hang on, wait, wait!"

He then proceeded to smell it and Jenny raised an eyebrow, not sure what he was trying to do.

"Dr. Song? Did you have more than one clip of the Angel?" Amy called from the trailer.

"No, just the four seconds." River said.