Flesh and Stone (2)

The group, minus The Doctor, walked slowly through the forest. Keeping an eye out for any Angels. Jenny looked over at Amy, who notice was walking slowly and looking pale.

Which worried her.

"Amy? Are you alright?" Jenny asked and went up to her.

"Amy. What's wrong?" River asked she grabbed Amy's arm to steady her.

"4." Amy muttered and then curled on a rock covered with moss.

"Med-scanner, stat!" Jenny said, and assessed her, feeling her medical training kick in.

Bob took out one and handed it to Jenny and she started to scan her.

"Jenny, Dr. Song, we can't stay here, we've got to keep moving." Octavian said.

"There's something wrong with Amy and we have to wait for The Doctor." Jenny stated.

"Our mission is to make the wreckage safe and neutralize the Angels. Until that is achieved…"

Jenny was about to lash out on him but River beat her too it.

"Father Octavain, when The Doctor and Jenny are in the room, your only mission is to keep them alive long enough to get everyone else home." River argued camly. "And trust me. It's not easy. Now, if he's dead back there, I'll never forgive myself, and if he's alive, I'll never forgive him-"

"Uh River." Jenny said in a semi-amused voice.

"He's right behind me isn't he?" River looked behind her to see The Doctor, who didn't have his jacket on.

"Oh, yeah." The Doctor grinned.

"I hate you." River stated and Jenny snorted in amusement.

"You don't."

"I almost feel I do when you pull stunts like that." Jenny said with a glare.

"Now you definitely don't!" He said and ruffled his daughter's hair.

"Bishop, the Angel's are in the forest." He continued and went to Amy's side.

"We need visual contact on every line of approach." Octavian ordered and the clerics went to set up a perimeter.

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

"Found a crack in the wall and told them it was the end of the universe."

"What was it?" Amy asked.

"Are you serious?" Jenny asked.

"Yeah," He shrugged," Let's have a look then." He said and checked the med-scanner.

"So, what's wrong with me." Amy fearfully asked and Jenny held her hand in comfort.

"Nothing. Your fine." River lied.

"Everything. You're dying!" The Doctor countered.

"Doctor!" River said shocked.

"River, there's no point! Basically, there's something in her eye." Jenny said.

On the inside, she felt like that this was her fault, she did tell Amy she could stay in the trailer and she almost was a goner.

"But what does it mean? Doesn't mean anything." The Doctor said frustrated.

"Doctor." Amy whispered.

"Busy."

"Scared!" She said.

"Of course you're scared, you're dying. But, let us think so we can help you." Jenny said in a soothing voice.

The Doctor had a thinking look and said, "What happened? She stared into the eye of the Angel and Jenny's fine…"

"Sir! Angel, incoming!" Bob warned and Jenny looked to see one was watching them from a tree.

"And here!" Another Cleric called.

"Keep visual contact. Do not let them move!" Octavian ordered.

The Doctor started to pace and said," Come on, come on, wakey, wakey! She watched the an Angel climb out of the screen. She started at the Angel and… and…"

"The image of an Angel is an Angel." Jenny said.

"A living image in a human mind. We stare at them as they are getting closer, we don't even blink and that's exactly what they want, cos as long as our eyes are open-"

"The Angel's in her mind!" Jenny realized.

"Bingo!" The Doctor agreed.

"3." Amy sniffed. "Doctor, Jenny, it's coming. I can feel it. I'm going to die!"

"Please, shut up. I'm thinking. Now counting, what's that about? Peter, why are they making her count?"

"To make her afraid, sir."

"And why do that?" Jenny asked when she got the radio.

"For fun, ma'am."

Jenny growled and threw the radio away. Just what kind of sick being did that for fun?

"Jen, it's alright." The Doctor said and put a comforting hand on her shoulder.

"Thanks."

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

"In your vision centers in your brain, there's an Angel. And it's trying to climb out and shut you off." Jenny explained

"Then what do I do?"

"Well… if we had a real screen, we could unplug it." Jenny said and frowned in thought.

"Knocking her out won't work. The Angel would take over!" The Doctor cried.

"Then what? Quickly!" River snapped.

Jenny got an idea and fished for something in her pocket. She pulled out a scarf that Jack gave her and tied it around Amy's head.

"Amy whatever you do. Don't take this off. "Jenny instructed.

"No, no I don't want to wear this." Amy whispered.

"That's the Angel, just leave it on. It's either that or don't have it and close your eyes but this way seems easier."

River looked at the scanner when it beeped and said," She's normalizing. You did it! You did it!"

"That's my girl." The Doctor praised.

"Sir. Two more incoming." A cleric said.

"There's more over there." Bob called.

"Still weak, dangerous to move her." Jenny said.

Amy got up and said," So, can I take this thing off now?"

"No and don't call my scarf a thing, it was a gift from my boyfriend." Jenny chastised.

"Jen not now." The Doctor groaned. "Amy, listen me. if you open your eyes now for more than a second, you will die. The Angel is still inside you. We haven't stopped it, we've just sort of…"

"Paused it. I'm sorry Amy, but you've used up your count down. Unless we can get of it somehow."

"Doctor, Jenny, we're too exposed here. We have to move on." Father Octavian said.

"We're exposed everywhere." The Doctor said as he straightened up. "And Amy can't move."

"And also, that's not the plan." Jenny said.

"There's a plan?" River asked with a raised eyebrow, while she comforted Amy.

"We don't know yet. But we have to get to the Primary Flight Deck. Father, you and your Clerics stay here and look after Amy. If anything happens to her, I'll hold each of you personally responsible. River, you me and Jenny are going to the flight deck. Which is… a quarter mile straight ahead."

"Dad, is it ok if I stay with Amy? She'll need a friend. And no arguments." Jenny said firmly.

The Doctor sighed and said," Just be careful, I'll let you know when to come."

"Right."

"Good then. C'mon River let's go." The Doctor said but Father Octavian stopped him.

"Doctor, I'm coming with you. My clerics can look after Miss Pond and your daughter. These are my best men; they'd lay down their lives in her protection."

"What? You two engaged or something?" The Doctor said and looked between him and River.

"Yes, in a manner of speaking. Marco, you're in charge till I get back." Octavian said.

"Sir." Marco nodded.

The three of them went off while Jenny and the others stayed.

During that time, a bright light came nearby that looked like the crack in Amy's wall. Marco had sent two people to investigate but they ended up disappearing with Marco and Bob forgetting them. Which made Jenny suspicious enough to stop them from going as well. The lights then started to flicker due to the Angel's messing with the electrical system and they had to move.

'Dad, the Angels are coming. And we lost 2 clerics when they got too close to a bright light that looks like the crack in Amy's wall.'

'Huh, that's interesting. River and I made it but… Father Octavian didn't. I'm sending you the coordinates to your VM.'

'Right thanks.'

"Two, more! Coming from the left!" Marco said.

Jenny took out her Vortex Manipulator and found the coordinates on the screen.

"Alright everyone, we need to leave now. Amy, hold on and don't take off the blindfold. We're teleporting in."

The small group got closer and did the same thing as last time. The lights started to flicker and the Angles started to move. Jenny then pressed the button and they were on the Flight Deck with him and River.

"Let' not make a habit of this. Ok?" The Doctor said.

"Sure thing father." She said.

"You only say that when you have something mischievous in mind." The Doctor said in a suspicious tone.

"No time, let's check the terminals." Jenny said.

Before they got to it, alarms started to blare.

"What's that?" Bob asked.

"The Angel's are draining the last of the ships power which means. The shields are going to release."

"Defensive perimeter!" Marco said as the shield opened.

When it did a large number of Angels were on the other side and one was in front of them, holding a communicator.

"Angel Peter, I presume." The Doctor said.

"The Time Field is coming. It will destroy our reality." Angel Peter said.

"Yeah, and look at you, all running away. What can I do for you?"

"There is a rupture in time. The Angel's calculate that if you or your daughter or both of you throw yourselves into it, it will close and they can be saved."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. Could do, could do that. But why?" The Doctor asked.

"Your friends would also be saved."

"Well, there is that."

"I've traveled in time." River said and stepped next to The Doctor, "I'm a complicated space/time event, too. Throw me in."

"No, let me. The universe still needs The Doctor." Jenny said.

"I'm not even going to consider that." The Doctor said and gave her pointed look. "Compared to me, these Angel's are more complicated than you and it would take every one of them to amount to me, so get a grip." HE said the last part to River.

"Doctor, I can't let you do this." River said with a look.

"No, seriously, get a grip."

"You're going to die here!"

"No, all of you, get a grip." Jenny said with a smirk.

"Oh, you geniuses." River said and went over to help Amy.

"Sir, the Angel's need you to sacrifice yourself now." Peter said, not getting what was happening.

"Thing is, Pete, the Angels are draining all the power from this ship, every last bit of it. And you know what? I think they've forgotten the gravity of the situation. Or to put it in another way. Jenny?" The Doctor said and gripped a handle.

"Angels, night-night!" Jenny sand gripped a handle as well.

As soon as she said that, the Angels were all sucked into the crack and everyone held on for dear life until a burst of light occurred and the crack in the other Flight Deck was closed.

Jenny draped a blanket around Amy as she leaned on a rock. Everyone was back on the beach and the remaining Clerics were busy packing up.

"Ah, bruised everywhere!" Amy complained.

"Me too." The Doctor agreed.

"You didn't have to climb out with your eyes blindfolded. Also, thanks for helping me during that Jen." Amy said.

"No problem. And also, we had to keep it on just for a precaution."

"Well, all of the Angel's fell into the Time Field. The Angel in your memory never existed. So it can't harm you." The Doctor said.

"So why do I remember it all? Those guys on the ship didn't remember each other." Amy wondered.

"You're a time traveler now, Amy. Changes the way you see the Universe forever." Jenny said.

Jenny saw Bob talking to Marco and went to him.

"Hey, you did good. I guess I gave you a confidence boost." She said with a smile.

"Thanks, I don't know how to thank you. You saved me from being killed and saved the others." He said.

"Don't mention it. You know if you ever on break, you can always join us on a couple of trips." Jenny said.

"Sounds fun, but if that doesn't happen. It was an honor to be alongside you and your father. The church thanks you, ma'am." He said with a salute and smile.

Jenny saluted him back and said," By the way, where did you say you were from?"

"Oh, the Ga-"

Before he could finish, he was teleported along with the other Clerics and possibly River. Jenny shrugged it off and went back to her dad and Amy.

Later, she was in the TARDIS checking some things on the console. Amy had told them bring her back home and they were kinda sad but found out Amy was getting married in the morning to Rory. Jenny had a good feeling about Rory. And the TARDIS was currently parked in Amy's bedroom while The Doctor talked to Amy.

But she also thought of what her dad told her about River, she had told him she had killed two people, but she didn't know who but she trusted her.

She heard some sort of noise from outside. She went to the door and opened it. She jumped back a bit when The Doctor and Amy fell in and they were in an intimate embrace. She blinked a couple of times, trying to process what was going on but she was slowly starting to figure out the situation.

"Jen, I can explain." The Doctor said.

"Please do, dad." She said with a raised eyebrow.