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Everyone recovered from the jump. Amy was sitting on the ground as both the Doctor and Rose looked up and saw that the lights were flickering. "Up. Look up," he said.

"Are you okay?" River asked Amy.

"What happened?" Amy asked, holding her head.

"We jumped," River explained.

"Jumped where?" Amy asked.

"Up. Up. Look up," the Doctor said, repeating himself.

"Where are we?" Amy asked.

"Exactly where we were," River replied.

"No we're not," Amy said.

"Move your feet," the Doctor said to Amy as she moved her feet and he sonicked a circular hatch in the floor, with six inset lights around it.

"Doctor, Wolf, what am I looking at?" Amy asked, "One of you, Explain to me what I'm looking at."

"Oh, come on, Amy, think," the Doctor said, "The ship crashed with the power still on, yeah? So what else is still on?"

Suddenly Amy realized they were on the Byzantium as her eyes widened.

"The artificial gravity," the Doctor explained "One good jump, and up we fell. Shot out the grav globe to give us an updraft, and here we are."

"Doctor, the statues," Octavian reported, "They look more like Angels now."

"They're feeding on the radiation from the wreckage, draining all the power from the ship, restoring themselves," the Doctor explained, "Within an hour, they'll be an army."

Suddenly the circular hatch opens as a light goes bang "They're taking out the lights," the Doctor said, "Look at them. Look at the Angels." Everyone looked at the angels, "Into the ship, now," he suddenly ordered, "Quickly, all of you."

"How?" Amy asked as both the Doctor and Rose jumped into the hatch holding each other's hand, as they were standing up in a corridor, but from Amy's point of view they were standing up in a sideways corridor.

"Doctor! Wolf!" Amy cried as she looked into the hatch.

"It's just a corridor," the Doctor said, "The gravity orientates to the floor. Now, in here, all of you. Don't take your eyes off the Angels. Move, move, move."

"Okay, men. Go, go, go!" Octavian ordered his men as the Doctor works on a control panel inside the corridor as Octavian and his men joined both Gallifreyans in the corridor. "The Angels. Presumably they can jump up too?"

The hatch suddenly closed as everyone was inside the corridor. "They're here, now. In the dark, we're finished," the Doctor said and suddenly an alarm starts beeping as a bulkhead further along the corridor starts to close, "Run!"

"This whole place is a death trap," Octavian said.

"No, it's a time bomb," the Doctor explained as they try to reach the door behind them that was closing and failed to reach it in time, "Well, it's a death trap and a time bomb. And now it's a dead end. Nobody panic." Suddenly they heard a clattering sound at the other end of the corridor "Oh, just me then. What's through here?"

"Secondary flight deck," River answered.

"Okay. so we've basically run up the inside of a chimney, yeah?" Amy said as River flipped a device open "So what if the gravity fails?"

"I've thought about that," the Doctor said, holding his screwdriver.

"Me too," Rose said.

"And?" Amy asked them.

"And we'll all plunge to our deaths. See? Me and Wolf have thought about it," he told Amy as he placed his hands on the bulkhead that was in front of them, "The security protocols are still live. There's no way to override them. It's impossible."

"How impossible?" River asked as she worked on the device.

"Two minutes," the Doctor answered as suddenly the outer hatch opened.

"The hull is breached and the power's failing," Octavian said as the lights went out as they saw an arm that is silhouetted against the open hatch.

"Sir, incoming," one of the Clerics said.

"Doctor? Wolf? Lights," Amy said as the Angels started to enter as the lights flicked, and all four of the Weeping Angels got inside as the lights flicker and the hatch closed behind them.

"Clerics, keep watching them," Octavian ordered.

"And don't look at their eyes. Anywhere else. Not the eyes," the Doctor added as he helped River turn the lights back on, "I've isolated the lighting grid. They can't drain the power now."

"Good work, Doctor," Octavian said to the Time Lord as the Doctor headed back to the bulkhead behind them.

"Yes," the Doctor said, walking back over to Octavian, Good, good, good. Good in many ways. Good, do either of you like it so far?" He walked back to Rose and Amy

"So far?" Amy asked him.

"Well, there's only one way to open this door," Rose said as she opened a panel and took out her screwdriver, "I guess we'd need to route all the power in this section through the door control."

"Good. Fine. Do it," Octavian told the Time Lady.

"Wolf is right and it Includes the lights as well," the Doctor said, "All of the lights. she'll need to turn out the lights."

"How long for?" Octavian asked.

"Fraction of a second," he estimated as he had no idea how long the lights would be turned off for "Maybe longer. Maybe quite a bit longer."

"Maybe?" Octavian asked.

"I'm guessing," he answered, "We're being attacked by statues in a crashed ship. There isn't a manual for this."

"Doctor, we lost the torches," Amy said, "We'll be in total darkness."

"There is no other way," Rose told her.

"Wolf is right, there is no other way," the Doctor said, agreeing with his wife as he looked at Octavian, "Bishop."

"Doctor Song, I've lost good Clerics today. You trust this man and his wife?" River turned around as she heard Octavian call her.

"I absolutely trust them," River said, answering Octavian's question.

"He's not some kind of madman, then?" Octavian asked "How about his wife?"

"I absolutely trust them," River answered, "And Wolf is not a madwoman."

"Excuse me," the Doctor said as he walked back to Rose.

"I'm taking your word, because I've heard you're one of the only people who can manage this guy," Octavian whispered to her in a sotto pitched voice, "But that only works so long as he and his wife don't know who you are. You cost me any more men, and I might just tell them. Understood?"

"Understood," River said as she got back to working with the device that she has been working on fixing and a few seconds later she flipped it back down.

"Okay, Doctor, you too, Wolf, We've got your backs," Octavian told both Gallifreyans.

"Bless you. Bishop," the Doctor said as he bent his knees, "Wolf, are you finished yet?"

"I'm Almost done, Doctor," she said, "Hand me those wires from that panel so I can connect it with the bulkhead." He did what she said as she connected it to the bulkhead's wheel.

"Combat distance, ten feet. As soon as the lights go down, continuous fire," Octavian said as he ordered his clerics to take positions, "Full spread over the hostiles. Do not stop firing while the lights are out. Shotgun protocol. We don't have bullets to waste."

"Amy, when the lights go down, the wheel should release," the Doctor said, "Someone will have to spin it clockwise, four turns."

"Ten," Amy said, unconsciously.

"No, four," Rose said, "He said, Four turns."

"Yeah, four," she said, "I heard what he said."

"Ready!" Rose announced as she inserted her sonic screwdriver into the control unit panel.

"On my count, then," Octavian said, "God be with us all. Three, two, one, fire!" The lights go out as the Clerics start shooting at the approaching Angels.

"Doctor, Amy? One of you better start Turning the wheel!" Rose yelled as the Doctor started turning the wheel clockwise.

"Doctor, it's opening. It's working," Amy said as the Doctor turned the wheel clockwise as they got the bulkhead open just enough to squeeze through.

"Fall back!" Rose said as everyone but Rose went through in order to watch out for the Weeping Angels and after everyone else went through the bulkhead, she went through the bulkhead and it suddenly clangs shut again. They ran along a short corridor and stopped at the end of the corridor, which was another bulkhead and the Doctor uses his screwdriver on the wall as the bulkhead suddenly slides open.

Everyone went through the bulkhead which took them to a secondary flight deck "Doctor, quickly!" River said from the Secondary Flight Deck.

"Doctor!" Amy and Rose both shouted at the same time as the Doctor dodges inside at the last second, as the door closes, as he ran over to the controls, Rose and Amy followed. The Angels thump on the door as the wheel starts turning from the other side.

"Doctor!" Amy said, calling out the Time Lord's name as Octavian placed a device on the wheel as it stopped turning, "What are you doing?"

"Magnetized the door. Nothing could turn that wheel now," Octavian told everyone.

"Yeah?" The Doctor and Rose said as they both doubted that the wheel would stay still for long but suddenly the wheel starts to turn again.

"Dear God!" Octavian said as he looked behind him and saw the wheel continue to move, even with the device that he used to magnetize the door.

"Ah, now you're getting it," the Doctor said as he went to pick up a device on the controls next to him, "You've bought us time though. That's good. I am good with time."

"Doctor," Amy said, looking at a bulkhead in front of them and saw that the wheel on a second door to the right of the main one was starting to turn.

"Seal that door," Octavian ordered his clerics "Seal it now." One of his Clerics took out another of the magnetizer devices and placed it on the door.

"We're surrounded," River said as another one of the Clerics places a magnetizer on the door to the left.

"Seal it. Seal that door," Octavian said repeating himself "Doctor, how long have we got?"

"Five minutes, max," the Doctor answered.

"Nine," Amy suddenly said.

"Five," the Doctor corrected her

"Five. Right. Yeah," Amy said.

"Why'd you say nine?" He asked her.

"I didn't," Amy said with confusion as Rose was worried about her just like her husband was.

"We need another way out of here," River said.

"There isn't one," Octavian told her.

"Yeah, there is," the Doctor said, "'Course there is. This is a galaxy class ship. Goes for years between planet falls. So, what do they need?"

"Of course," River said as she realized what the Doctor meant.

"Of course what?" Amy asked with confusion "What do they need?"

"Can we get in there?" Octavian asked as he knew what the Doctor was talking about.

"Well, it's a sealed unit, but they must have installed it somehow," the Doctor answered him as he walked towards a wall, "This whole wall should slide up." He moved two containers over to two of the Clerics, "There's clamps. Release the clamps."

"What's through there? What do they need?" Amy asked as the Doctor used his screwdriver on the clamps that are on the bottom of the wall.

"Amy, what do you need in order to breath in space?" Rose said, trying to explain to her.

"Wolf is right," River said, "They need to breathe." The Doctor continued using his screwdriver on the clamps

The wall slid upwards as they saw a forest, "But that's. That's a," Amy said as she realized what Rose and River meant that they'd need oxygen.

"It's an oxygen factory," River explained.

"It's a forest," Amy said as she saw trees and other plants in the room in front of her.

"Yeah, it's a forest," River explained, "It's an oxygen factory."

"And if we're lucky, an escape route," the Doctor said.

"Hopefully it will be," Rose said, agreeing with him.

"Eight," Amy suddenly said after chuckling for a second.

"What did you say?" River asked her.

"Nothing," Amy said with confusion

"Is there another exit?" The Doctor asked, "Scan the architecture, we don't have time to get lost in there."

"On it," Octavian said as he entered the Oxygen factory with a scanner "Stay where you are until I've checked the Rad levels."

"But trees, on a spaceship?" Amy said with amazement.

"Oh, more than trees. Way better than trees. You're going to love this," the Doctor said as he walks into the Oxygen Factory towards one of the trees "Treeborgs." He opened one of the tree barks open to reveal wires underneath the bark "Trees plus technology. Branches become cables become sensors on the hull. A forest sucking in starlight, breathing out air. It even rains. There's a whole mini-climate. This vault is an ecopod running right through the heart of the ship. A forest in a bottle on a spaceship in a maze. Have both me and Wolf impressed you yet, Amy Pond?"

"Seven," Amy suddenly said.

"Seven?" The Doctor asked her why she said that.

"Sorry, what?" Amy asked with confusion.

"You said seven," he explained.

"No. I didn't," She said.

"Yes. you did," River said.

"Amy, you definitely did say seven," Rose told Amy.

"Doctor, there's an exit, far end of the ship, into the Primary Flight Deck," Octavian said.

"Oh, good," the Doctor said, looking in the direction of where Octavia was for a second "That's where we need to go."

"Plotting a safe path now," Octavian told him.

"Quick as you like," the Doctor said, hoping that Octavian would plot a safe path quickly.

Suddenly they all heard a loud sound "Doctor? Excuse me?" they heard a voice say from the communicator, "Hello, Doctor? Angel Bob here, sir," they all suddenly heard as the Doctor sat in a chair in the centre of the room.

"Ah. There you are, Angel Bob. How's life?" The Doctor said, answering Angel Bob with the communicator, "Sorry, bad subject."

"The Angels are wondering what you hope to achieve," Angel Bob told him.

"Achieve? We're not achieving anything," he replied "We're just hanging. It's nice in here. Consoles, comfy chairs, a forest. How's things with you?"

"The Angels are feasting, sir," Angel Bob answered the Time Lord, "Soon we will be able to absorb enough power to consume this vessel, this world. and all the stars and worlds beyond."

"Well, we've got comfy chairs," the Doctor said "Did I mention?"

"We have no need of comfy chairs," Angel Bob told him.

"I made him say 'comfy chairs'," the Doctor said to both Amy and Rose with a smile as both Rose and Amy chuckled.

"Six," Amy suddenly said as the Doctor had enough and wanted answers on why Amy was counting down and not remembering saying the numbers that she said.

The Doctor suddenly stood up "Okay, Bob, enough chat," he said "Here's what I want to know. What have you done to Amy?"

"There is something in her eye," was the answer that Angel Bob gave the Time Lord.

"What's in her eye?" He asked Angel Bob.

"We are," Angel Bob told the Time Lord.

"What's he talking about?" Amy asked as he went up into her face "Doctor, I'm five. I mean, five. Fine! I'm fine."

"You're counting," River noticed.

"Finally you noticed it, River," Rose said, "I realized that a few moments ago."

"Counting?" Amy asked

"You're counting down from ten," he said, "You have been for a couple of minutes."

"You've been counting down since the Doctor said four when we were having trouble with the bulkhead," Rose told her.

"Why?" Amy asked the two Gallifreyans.

"I don't know," the Doctor said.

"I don't know either," Rose said.

"Well, counting down to what?" Amy asked them.

"I don't know," the Doctor answered her

"I don't know either," Rose said.

"We shall take her. We shall take all of you," Angel Bob said as the Doctor sat back in the comfy chair, "We shall have dominion over all time and space."

"Get a life, Bob," the Time Lord said, "Oops, sorry again. There's power on this ship, but nowhere near that much."

"With respect, sir, there's more power on this ship than you or your wife yet understand," Angel Bob said as suddenly everyone heard a loud screeching sound that could give someone a heart attack.

"What's that? Dear God, what is it?" River asked.

"They're back," Octavian said.

"It's hard to put in your terms, Doctor Song, but as best I understand it, the Angels are laughing," Angel Bob explained.

"Laughing?" Both the Doctor and Rose both said at the same time with confusion.

"Because neither of you haven't noticed yet, sir, ma'am," Angel Bob said, "The Doctor and his wife, The Bad Wolf in the Tardis both haven't noticed."

"Doctor…" Octavian started.

"No. Wait," the Doctor said ignoring what Octavian was going to say "There's something both me and Wolf have missed." Both the Doctor and Rose looked around and saw the same crack that was in Amy's wall when she was seven years old, as the crack was in the bulkhead above the entrance and was widening.

"That's, that's, that's like the crack from my bedroom wall from when I was a little girl," Amy noted.

"Yes," the Doctor said as he recalled when he was tracing Amy's wall with his finger on Amy's bedroom wall's crack after Rose regenerated for the first time from radiation poisoning from saving the grandfather of a former companion of theirs.

"Okay, enough," Octavian said as the ground started to shake as if an earthquake occurred, "We're moving out."

"Agreed," River said "Doctor?"

"Yeah, fine," the Doctor said as he took out his screwdriver and stood on the comfy chair to scan the crack that was in the bulkhead above them.

"What are you doing?" River asked.

"Right with you," he said.

"We're not leaving without you," River said.

"River is right, we are not leaving without you," Rose said.

"Oh yes, you are," the Doctor said, "Bishop?"

"Wolf, Miss Pond, Doctor Song, now!" Octavian called from the Oxygen factory.

"Doctor, come one," Amy said as she went with River.

"Come on, Doctor!" Rose said before going with River and Amy into the Oxygen factory.

"So, what are you?" He asked as he activated his screwdriver and the screwdriver told him that the crack came from a Total Event Collapse, "Oh, that's bad. Ah, that's extremely very not good."

He put his screwdriver in his pocket, put his head on the bulkhead with his ear touching the metal and then he suddenly turned around to see that he was surrounded by Weeping Angels.

"Do not blink," he said as he looked around as he kept looking around until one of the angels grabbed hold of his blue pinstriped jacket's collar and screamed.


Meanwhile in the Oxygen factory Octavian, River, Amy and Rose were walking when suddenly Amy started breathing heavily and stopped moving with both Rose and River noticing this, "Amy? Amy, what's wrong?" They both asked at the same time.


Back in the Secondary Flight Deck, the Doctor looked around, "Why am I not dead then?" He asked as he saw that a couple of the weeping angels had their arms upwards as if they were touching the light from the crack or as if they were reaching the crack "Good, and not so good. Oh, this isn't even a little bit good. I mean, is that it? Is that the power that brought you here? That's pure Time Energy. You can't feed on that. That's now power, that's the fire at the end of the universe. I'll tell you something else…" suddenly there was a rumbling sound as if another Earthquake occurred "Never let me talk!" He then ran into the Oxygen factory without his blue-pinstriped jacket after unbuttoning it.


Rose and River were still confused as Amy was still staring at something as if she was mind wiped or hypnotized "Amy, what's wrong?" River asked Amy.

"Amy, why are you acting strange?" Rose asked her friend.

"Four," Amy suddenly said as she counted down again as she swayed from them and sat down, then lied on a mossy tree trunk.

"We need to scan her," Rose suggested.

"You're right, Wolf, we do," River said, "Is your screwdriver able to see what's wrong with her?"

"Mine's not as powerful as my husband's screwdriver is," the Time Lady explained to the Archeologist.

"Med scanner, now," River suddenly said as a 51st century medical scanner could check what was wrong with Amy as one of the Clerics gave her a med scanner .

"Doctor Song, we can't stay here," Octavian said as the Cleric gave her the med scanner, "We've got to keep moving."

"We aren't moving till my husband gets here," Rose argued.

"I agree with Wolf," River said, "We will wait for the Doctor."

"Our mission is to make this wreckage safe and neutralise the Angels," Octavian said "Until that is achieved-"

"Father Octavian, when the Doctor or his wife, Wolf are the room, your one and only mission is to keep them alive long enough to get everyone else home. And trust me, it's not easy," River said as she starts to scan Amy with the Med scanner, "Now, if he's dead back there, I'll never forgive myself, Wolf wouldn't forgive herself as well." River looked at Rose "Am I right, Wolf?" She asked the Time Lady who nodded in confirmation "And if he's alive, me and Wolf will never forgive him." River gets the feeling that someone was behind her and knew who it was, "And, Doctor, you're standing right behind me and Wolf, aren't you?"

"Doctor, you didn't need to sneak up behind us," Rose told him as she and River looked behind and saw the Doctor was standing on a fallen tree branch that was cut off.

"Yeah, but it was kind of funny," he said, "Well I mean what River said as she noticed I was standing behind both of you." He jumped off the tree branch he was standing on "Bishop, the Angels are in the forest."

"We need visual contact on every line of approach," Octavian told the Time Lord as the Doctor walked over to where River was at scanning Amy with the Med-scanner with Rose next to her.

"How did you get past them?" River asked the Time Lord.

"I'm curious on how you got through them as well," Rose said.

"I found a crack in the wall scanned it with my screwdriver and as I was leaving the angels had me surrounded and was looking in every direction," He said starting to explain what happened with him and the weeping angels "As I was about to leave they grabbed the collar of my pinstriped jacket and unbuttoned it as I told them it was the end of the universe."

"What was it?" Amy asked

"The end of the universe," he answered before he picked up the Med-scanner that River used to scan Amy with, "Let's have a look, then."

"So, what's wrong with me?" Amy asked them, as the Med scanner said that she was dying as it turned from green to red.

"Nothing. You're fine," Rose and River both told Amy at the same time.

"Everything. You're dying," the Doctor said, not thinking about lying like his wife and River were doing.

"Doctor!" Rose scolded him on what he did telling him that it was wrong to tell her the truth.

"Yes, Wolf, you're right," he said, realizing that his wife was right, "If we lie to her, she'll get all better. Right. Amy, Amy, Amy. What's the matter with Amelia? Something's in her eye. What does that mean? Does it mean anything?"

"Doctor," Amy said, wanting to ask him something.

"Busy," he said, thinking of what Angel Bob meant when he said that the angel's are in Amy's eye.

"Scared," Amy said, sounding terrified.

"Course you're scared," he said "You're dying. Shut up."

"Amy, just let him think," Rose said to Amy in her ear.

The Doctor stood up "What happened?" He asked himself, "She stared at the Angel. She looked into the eyes of an Angel for too long-"

"Sir! Angel incoming," one of the Clerics that were guarding the perimeter announced.

"And here," the other Cleric that was guarding the perimeter said, aiming his rifle at a weeping angel that was in front of him.

"Keep visual contact. Do not let it move," Octavian ordered the Clerics.

The Doctor ran his hand through his hair as he tried to think what Angel Bob meant, "Come on, come on, come on. Wakey, wakey. She watched an Angel climb out of the screen. She stared at the Angel and, and…"

"The image of an Angel is an Angel," Amy muttered.

"A living mental image in a living human mind. But we stare at them to stop them getting closer. We don't even blink, and that is exactly what they want. Because as long as our eyes are open, they can climb inside. There's an Angel in her mind," He explained to everyone and sat down on another tree branch and as he finished that sentence he put his hand on his mouth in shock.

"Three," Amy said as the Doctor suddenly stood up and reached for his back pocket "Doctor, it's coming," Amy went on "I can feel it. I'm going to die."

"Please just shut up. I'm thinking. Now, counting," he said as he took out the communicator

"What's that about? Bob, why are they making her count?" He asked Angel Bob with the communicator.

"To make her afraid, sir," Angel Bob answered.

"Okay, but why? What for?" The Doctor asked him.

"For fun, Sir," Angel Bob answered and that Answer made him very angry at him as he threw the communicator away in annoyance.

"Doctor, what's happening to me? Explain," Amy asked him.

"Inside your head, in the vision centres of your brain, there's an Angel," he explained, "It's like there's a screen, a virtual screen inside your mind and the Angel is climbing out of it, and it's coming to shut you off."

"Then what I do?" Amy asked them.

"If it was a real screen, what would we do?" he said "We'd pull the plug. We'd kill the power. But we can't just knock her out, the Angel would just take over."

"Then what?" River asked, "Quickly."

"We've got to shut down the vision centres of her brain," he explained "We've got to pull the plug. Starve the Angel."

"Doctor, River is right we need to starve the Angel quickly as Amy's got seconds before the Angel that is in her eye devours her," Rose said.

"How would you starve your lungs?" He asked everyone before looking at Rose "Or Respiratory bypass system in your case, Wolf as we both have an advanced respiration system?"

"I'd stop breathing," River said.

"I would breath in toxic gas for a few minutes to wait for my Respiratory bypass system to kick in," Rose answered.

"Amy, close your eyes," he said as he realized what would starve the Angel that was in her eye.

"No. No, I don't want to," Amy whimpered.

"Good, because that's not you, that's the Angel inside you," he explained to her "It's afraid. Do it. Close your eyes."

Amy closes her eyes and the med scanner changes from red to green just as they hoped it would.

"She's normalising," River said as she gasped in relief "Oh, Doctor, you did it. You did it."

Suddenly a weeping angel churched a fallen tree branch as it wasn't seen, "Sir? Two more incoming," another of the Cleric said as he heard the tree branch being brunched and saw the weeping angel which suddenly froze to stone.

"Three more over here," another of the clerics said.

"Still weak. Dangerous to move her," River said, referring to Amy.

"So, can I open my eyes now?" Amy asked.

"Amy, listen to me. If you open your eyes now for more than a second, you will die," the Doctor told Amy, "The Angel is still inside you. We haven't stopped it, we've just sort of paused it. You've used up your countdown. You cannot open your eyes."

"Doctor, we're too exposed here," Octavian told the Time Lord "We have to move on."

"We're too exposed everywhere," the Doctor told Octavian "And Amy can't move. And anyway, that's not the plan."

"There's a plan?" Rose and River Asked at the same time.

"I don't know yet," he admitted, "I haven't finished talking. Right! Father, you and your Clerics, you're going to stay here, look after Amy. If anything happens to her, I'll hold every single one of you personally responsible, twice. River, you, Wolf and me, we're going to find the Primary Flight Deck which is…" He puts one of his fingers on his tongue for a second and then holds it up, "A quarter of a mile straight ahead, and from there we're going to stabilise the wreckage, stop the Angels, and cure Amy."

"How?" River asked the Time Lord.

"I'll do a thing," he explained.

"What thing?" River asked him.

"I agree with River," Rose said, "What do you mean by saying 'I'll do a thing?'"

"I don't know," he told them, "It's a thing in progress. Respect the thing. Moving out!" he clapped his hands as he walked away from them.

"Doctor, I'm coming with you. My Clerics'll look after Miss Pond," Octavian told him "These are my best men. They'd lay down their lives in her protection."

"I don't need you," the Time Lord said, not wanting him to come with.

"I don't care," Octavian said, not caring what the Time Lord told him as River approached them as she crossed her arms "Where Doctor Song goes, I go."

"What? You two engaged or something?" The Doctor asked Octavian.

"Yes, in a manner of speaking," he answered the Time Lord's question "Marco, you're in charge till I get back." He told one of the Clerics as he left

"Sir," Marco, one of Octavian Clerics said.

"Doctor? Please, can't I come with you?" Amy asked the Time Lord.

"You'd slow us down, Miss Pond," Octavian told the Ginger companion of the Doctor and Rose.

"I don't want to sound selfish, but you'd really speed me up," Amy said, flirting with the Time Lord.

He sat down next to Amy "You'll be safer here. We can't protect you on the move," he told her, "Me and Wolf will be back for you soon as we can, I promise."

"You always say that," Amy said.

"We always come back. Good luck," he said as he stood up.

Rose approached him "What is it, Wolf?" He asked his wife.

"I'm staying here," she told him.

"Why?" he asked the Time Lady.

"If something happens to the Cleric's, Amy will be vulnerable and will need extra protection," Rose explained to her husband.

He thought about what she said and realized that she was right "Good point, Wolf," he said as he turned to everyone else "Everyone. Behave. Do not let that girl open her eyes. And keep watching the forest. Stop those Angels advancing. Amy, Wolf later. River, going to need your computer!"

"Yeah. Later," Amy said.

The Doctor was using his screwdriver to scan the forest, while a future version of him who was wearing his brown pinstriped jacket and his overcoat as a future version of Rose suddenly appeared as well as they both were completely invisible to everyone except for Amy as the future Doctor grabbed onto Amy's hands "Amy, you need to start trusting me. It's never been more important."

"But you don't always tell me the truth," she said.

"If I always told you the truth," he said "I wouldn't need you to trust me."

"Doctor, the crack in my wall," Amy said, "How can it be here?"

"I don't know yet, but I'm working it out," he said before glancing at the Doctor from the present for a second as he was walking up to the present Rose and kissed her as she kissed him back as good luck, then he ran away catching up to Octavian and River "Now, listen. Remember what me and Wolf told you when you were seven?"

"What did you and Wolf tell me?" Amy asked, not remembering what both Gallifreyans told her when she was a little girl.

"No. No, that's not the point," he said, closing his eyes for a second "You have to remember." He kissed her on the forehead before he and the future version of Rose disappeared.

"Remember what?" Amy asked, "Doctor? Doctor?"


As the Doctor catches up with Octavian and River, inputs the readings from his sonic screwdriver into her mini-computer as River heard a beeping sound coming from her mini-computer "What's that?" She asked the Time Lord.

"Er, readings from a crack in the wall," he answered the archeologist's question as they walked through the forest to the flight deck.

"How can a crack in the wall be the end of the universe?" River asked him.

"I Don't know, but here's what I think," he said while not telling her what was happening was a total event collapse "One day there's going to be a very big bang. So big every moment in history, past and future, will crack."

"Is that possible? How?" River asked him.

"How can you be engaged, in a manner of speaking?" He asked, dodging the question.

"Well, sucker for a man in uniform," she said, talking about Octavian.

Octavian heard what they were talking about and decided to walk towards them and explain to the Doctor what he meant while the Doctor was using his screwdriver on the mini-computer, "Doctor Song's in my personal custody. I released her from the Stormcage Containment Facility four days ago and I am legally responsible for her until she's accomplished her mission and earned her pardon. Just so we understand each other." Octavian then walked away.

"You were in Stormcage?" He asked her as the mini-computer suddenly chirps a sound stating that the results of the data the sonic screwdriver got from the crack had completed decoding.

"What? What is that?" River asked him as she heard the sound from her mini-computer.

"The date," he explained as he clicked a few buttons on the mini-computer "The date of the explosion, where the crack begins."

"And for those of us who can't read the base code of the universe?" River said as the base code was decoding from an unknown language or symbols and was slowly becoming numbers which resembled a date which read 26 06 2010.

"Amy's time," the Doctor muttered.


Meanwhile back with Amy, Rose and the Clerics, the Clerics were guarding the Log Amy was sitting on as Rose was sitting next to her as the Weeping Angels push their hands into the Treeborgs, as the lights started to flicker, "So, what's happening?" Amy asked, "Anything happening out there?"

"The Angels are still grouping," Marco told her as the lights started to flicker again, "Are you getting this too?" He asked another of the Clerics.

"The trees? Yeah," the Cleric named Phillip replied, as he was guarding the Perimeter with the other Clerics.

"What? What's wrong with the trees?" Amy asked.

"Amy, I think the weeping angels are taking out the wires from the trees," Rose told Amy.

"Here too, sir," the Cleric named Pedro said, looking at two weeping angels which both angels had their hands on the bark of the trees, "They're ripping the Treeborgs apart."

"And here," Philip said, looking at a weeping angel, which had its hand on another tree "They're taking out the lights."

"What do you mean, Wolf?" Amy asked the Time Lady, "What do you mean the angels are taking out the wires from the trees?"

"I think the angels are taking out the wires from the trees, in order to turn off the lights so that we won't be able to see them and walk behind us and break our necks to turn us into one of them," Rose explained.

"The Time Lady is right, ma'am," Macro said, confirming Rose's suspicions, "It's the trees. The trees are going out."


The Doctor, River and Octavian reached the outside of the Primary Flight Deck as River was aiming a pistol as she stood in front of the entrance of the Primary Flight Deck, just in case a weeping angels approaches them as the Doctor was using his screwdriver on River's mini-computer, "It doesn't open it from here, but it's the Primary Flight Deck," Octavian told them as he tried to find a way into the Primary Flight Deck and saw a circle window and approached it, "This has got to be a service hatch or something."

"Hurry up and open it," River said, "Time's running out."

The Doctor looked up as he heard what River said, "What? What did you say? 'Time's running out', is that what you said?" He asked her.

"Yeah," River answered "I just meant-"

"I know what you meant," he said, cutting her off, "Hush. But what if it could?"

"What if what could?" River asked the Time Lord.

"Time," he told her, "What if time could run out?"

"Got it," Octavian said.


Meanwhile back with the Clerics and both Rose and Amy the Angels were still advancing, "Angels advancing, sir," Phillip said.

"Over here again," Pedro said as the lights flickered on and off as he pointed his gun at the weeping angels.

"Weapons primed. Combat distance five feet. Wait for it," Marco said to every Cleric in the area that were guarding Amy.

"What is it? What's happening?" Amy said, "Can somebody just tell me?!"

"Amy, the Angels are doing something weird, I think they're about to run away," Rose said.

"Keep your position and, ma'am," Marco told Amy, "keep your eyes shut. Wait."

The angels moved forward when suddenly a loud static piercing sound started as the angels all retreated as a bright light floods through the forest. "The ship's not on fire," Macro asked "Is it?"

"It can't be. the compressors would have taken care of it," Pedro told him as he turned around to see the angels have disappeared "Marco, the Angels have gone just like the Time Lady guessed that they would. Where'd they go?"

"What, the Angels?" Amy said in disbelief.

"This side's clear too, sir," Phillip said, using a device that he pulled out from his pocket.

"The Angels have gone?" Amy said, still shocked at what she heard.

"There's still movement out there, but away from us now," Marco said "It's like what Wolf said they're running."

"Running from what?" Amy asked.

Rose knew what the angels were running from, "That light," she answered.

"Phillip, Crispin, need to get a closer look at that," Marco ordered two of the Clerics as the two Clerics went to get a closer look at the light.

"What are you all looking at?" Amy asked, "What's there?"

"Amy, I don't know how to explain what they're looking at," Rose said, "But I think it is the same crack from your bedroom, when you were seven."


The Doctor, River and Octavian were still outside the Primary Flight Deck as the Doctor was thinking what River said about time "Cracks. Cracks in time. Time running out. No, couldn't be. Couldn't be. But how is a duck pond a duck pond if there aren't any ducks?" He asked as he remembered what Amy told him and Rose after Rose regenerated for the first time, "And she didn't recognise the Daleks after they invaded Earth in 2009 after stealing the Earth along with 25 other planets and placed them in the Medusa Cascade. Okay, time can shift. Time can change. Time can be rewritten. Ah. Oh!" He then started to realise what was going on.


Meanwhile back with Amy, Rose and the remaining Clerics, Amy stood up as Rose stood up as well, helping her stand, "It's like, I don't know, a curtain of energy, sort of shifting. Makes you feel weird. Sick," Marco said, as he was looking at the bright light that resonated from the crack.

"And you think it scared the Angels?" Amy asked.

"What could scare those things?" Pedro asked.

"Anything that could threaten their power," Rose told him "Anything like someone, my husband for example of stopping their plans for space and Time domination."

"What are you doing?" Marco asked Amy as she moved herself around a little.

"Can either you or Wolf point me at the light?" Amy asked.

"You can't open your eyes," Marco told her.

"She can't open them for more than a second, that's what my husband said," Rose told Marco, "She still has a bit of countdown left."

"But she can't," Marco told the Time Lady.

"I need to see it," Amy said as Marco gave up, "Wolf, am I looking the right way?" She asked the Time lady.

"Amy, you are looking the right way," Rose told her.

"I'll have to be quick," Amy said.

"Very quick," Marco said, agreeing with her.

"Okay," Amy said before opening her eyes and saw exactly what Rose described to her a moment ago. "Wolf, you were right! It's the same shape. It's the crack in my wall from when I was seven."

"Close your eyes, now," Marco said.

"It's following me! How can it be following me?" Amy said as Marco attempted to make Amy fall on her knees and put his hands on her eyelids and pull them down but Rose was the first to do it.

"Are you okay?" Rose asked her.

"Yeah, Wolf I'm fine, but you were right, It was the same shape," Amy said.

"Marco, you want me to get a closer look at that?" Pedro asked.

"Go for it," Marco said as Pedro walked towards it "Don't get too close."

"Hang on," Amy said with confusion "What about the other two? Why not just wait until they're back?"

"Amy is right," Rose said, "Why don't you wait for them to get back before sending Pedro."

"What other two?" Marco asked Amy.

"The ones you sent before," Amy explained.

"I didn't send anyone before," Marco said, not remembering sending anyone but Pedro to take a closer look at the crack.

"What do you mean that you didn't send anyone before?" Rose asked as she was just as bewildered as Amy is.

"You did, me and Wolf both heard you," Amy said, "Crispin and Phillip."

"Crispin and who?" Marco asked, telling both Amy and Rose that he had no clue who they were talking about.


Meanwhile back outside the Primary Flight Deck, Octavian finished opening the service hatch, "Doctor Song, get through, now," Octavian said, gesturing towards the service hatch.

"Doctor?" Octavian said after River entered through the service hatch as the Doctor gestured his finger clockwise and then counterclockwise in a circular rotation. "Doctor," Octavian called out again.

"Time can be unwritten," the Doctor said as he finally realized what exactly was going on and what the Total Event Collapse is doing before the universe gets destroyed.


Back with Rose, Amy and Marco, the Cleric was trying to explain to the Time Lady and Amy that there never was a Crispin nor a Phillip on the mission even though that there was and he just forgot because they were erased from existence, "Wolf, Amy, there never was a Crispin or a Phillip on this mission, I promise you both," Marco told them.

"No, I heard you," Amy said.

"So, did I," Rose told the Cleric.

"Before you sent Pedro, you sent Crispin and Phillip, and now you can't even remember them," Amy told Marco, "Something happened. I don't know what, and you don't even remember."

"Pedro?" Marco asked as Pedro was suddenly erased from existence and now he couldn't remember him.

"Yeah, before you sent Pedro," Amy said, not realizing that he now didn't even remember Pedro at all.

"Who's Pedro?" Marco asked them.


Back outside the Primary Flight Deck the Doctor had his hands over a tree before moving away from the tree, "It's been happening all around both me and Wolf and neither of us haven't even noticed," he said walking forward.

"Doctor, we have to move," Octavian said, urging the Time Lord to enter the service hatch before the weeping angels appear.

"The CyberKing," the Doctor said as he remembered the time in his previous incarnation when he and Rose were in Victorian London fighting cybermen alongside a man who had amnesia and a fugue state, and thought he was the Doctor till they explained everything to him and he realized who he actually was, "A giant Cyberman walks over all of Victorian London in 1851 and no one remembers."

"We have to move it," Octavian said, "The Angels could be here any second."

"Never mind the Angels," the Doctor said, dismissing them as that big of a threat, "There's worse here than Angels."

Suddenly the lights went out for a split second before coming back on as one of the Angels gets its arm around Octavian's throat while the lights were out. "I beg to differ, sir," Octavian told the Time Lord in disbelief.

The Doctor scanned the space between the arms of the angel and Octavian with his screwdriver, "Let him go," He ordered the Weeping Angel.

"Well, it can't let me go, sir, can it?" Octavian said, reminding the Time Lord, "Not while you're looking at it."

"I can't stop looking at it, it'll kill you," the Doctor told him.

"It's going to kill me anyway," Octavian told the Doctor, "Think it through. There's no way out of this. You have to leave me."

"Can't you wriggle out?" The Doctor asked Octavian.

"No, it's too tight," Octavian answered the Time Lord's question "You have to leave me, sir. There's nothing you can do." The Doctor suddenly activated his sonic screwdriver to see if he could be able to get Octavian out with his screwdriver.


Meanwhile back with Rose, Amy and Marco he was trying to tell Rose and Amy only he and Octavian were ever assigned to the mission with River, but Rose and Amy knew that there were 5 clerics on the mission.

"Something's happening," Amy said, "Pedro was here a second ago and now you can't even remember him."

"Amy is right," Rose said, "I have a feeling that the crack is causing you to forget there ever was a Crispin, Phillip or a Pedro on this mission."

"There never was a Pedro or the other two people that you both are talking about," Marco told them, "There's only ever been the two of us here."

"No, there were five of you," Amy said to him, "Why can't you remember?"

Rose was thinking about what was happening with the crack when a person goes close to the crack, soon someone from this time period ain't going to remember them and figured that the crack was erasing them from existence. "Listen. Listen. I need to get a closer look at that light," Marco told them, "Whatever it is. Don't worry, I won't get too close."

"No. No, you can't. You mustn't," Amy said, begging him not to check out the crack.

"Here," Marco said ,handing Rose a communicator, "Spare communicator. I'll stay in touch with both of you the whole time."

"You won't," Amy said, recalling that after the other clerics came into contact with the crack they forgot each other "Because if you go back there what happened to the others will happen to you."

"There weren't any others!" Marco exclaimed in a tone that sounded like he was angry.

"There won't be any you if you go back there," Amy told him.

"Amy's right," Rose told Marco, "Because I have a feeling that whenever someone goes near that light, crack whatever you want to call it will be erased from existence."

"Two minutes, I won't go that close to the light," Marco said, "I promise." He got up and began to head towards the light.

"Please, just listen to us!" Amy said, pleading with Marco but he wouldn't listen.

"Amy, it's no use," Rose told her, "All we have to do is wait for the Doctor and I bet no matter how far he is from the crack, like 10 feet away, he will still be sucked into the crack and get erased from existence."


Back outside the Primary Flight Deck, The Doctor still had his screwdriver pointed at the Angel which still had Octavian in a headlock, "Sir, there's nothing you can do," Octavian told the Time Lord.

"You're dead if I leave you," the Doctor told him.

"Yes. Yes, I'm dead," Octavian said, agreeing with him "And before you go…"

"I'm not going," the Doctor said. interrupting what Octavian was telling him.

"Listen to me, it's important," Octavian told him, "Both you and Wolf can't trust her."

"Trust who?" He asked Octavian.

"River Song," he answered, "You and Wolf think that both of you know her, but you and your wife don't. Neither you nor Wolf understand who or what she is."

"Then tell me," the Doctor said, "'Cause me and Wolf have only met her twice before with the first time we met her she saved us from sacrificing ourselves in the biggest Library in the universe and sacrificed herself instead."

"I've told you more than I should. Now please, you have to go," Octavian told the Time Lord, "It's your duty to your friends."

"Just tell me why she was in Stormcage?" The Doctor asked Octavian.

"She killed a man and a woman," Octavian answered, "A good man. A hero to many. The woman was the man's wife."

"Who were they?" The Doctor asked him.

"You don't want to know, sir," Octavian told him, "You really don't."

"Who were the man and woman that she killed?" The Doctor asked Octavian.

"Sir, the Angels are coming," Octavian told the Time Lord, "You have to leave me."

"You'll die," the Doctor told Octavian, stating the obvious.

"I will die in the knowledge that my courage did not desert me at the end," Octavian told him, "For that I thank God, and bless the path that takes you to safety."

"I wish I'd known you better," the Doctor admitted to Octavian.

"I think, sir, you know me at my best," Octavian told the Time Lord.

"Ready?" The Doctor asked before leaving Octavian.

"Content," Octavian answered as the Doctor quickly sniffed his nose before diving through the hatch and closed it as the angel snapped Octavian's neck, killing him in the process.

"There's a teleport. If I can get it to work. we can beam the others here," River told the Doctor as she tried to fix the teleport that she found before noticing that Octavian was missing, "Where's Octavian?"

"Octavian's dead. The Angels just snapped his neck," the Doctor told River, "So is that teleport. You're wasting your time," he took her communicator from her. I'm going to need your communicator."


Back with Rose and Amy, they were getting rather worried about Marco as he was gone for a while so Rose activated the communicator "Hello? Marco, are you there? How far from the light are you? Because I think that if you are 10 feet away you will be sucked into the light and erased from existence."

Rose got no response and Amy grabbed it from her, "Hello? Are you there? You are not answering! Hello? Hello?"

"I'm here. I'm fine," Marco said, finally picking up his communicator and answering, "Quite close to it now."

"Then come back," Amy begged, "Come back now, please."

"It's weird looking at it. It feels really-" Marco said before being erased from existence.

"Really what? Hello? Really what? Hello? Hello? Hello?" Amy said using the communicator trying to get him to pick up the communicator

"Amy, I think that he's just been erased from existence so it's no use," Rose said before grabbing the communicator back from her as she had a feeling that her husband would be trying to contact them.

"Wolf? Amy? Are you both there?" They both heard the Doctor say over the communicator.

"Doctor, we're here, the same place we were before you left," Rose said as she immediately answered the Doctor's call on the communicator.

"Are the Clerics with you both?" He asked them.

"They've gone. A crack similar to the one we found on Amy's wall when she was a child appeared in the forest, and it is so bright and it is almost as big as the sky on Earth," Rose answered her husband's question, "After they walked into the light they forgot each other and every time that happened I started thinking that they were being erased from time. Am I correct?"


"You're correct, Wolf, they were being erased," he answered

"What is that light?" River asked the Doctor as she was still trying to repair the teleporter as she walked towards him on the flight deck.

"Time running out," he told River before turning back to his wife on the communicator, "I'm sorry, I made a mistake. I should never have left you and Amy there."


"Well, what do we do now?" Rose asked him.

"You come to us," he answered, "The Primary Flight Deck, the other end of the forest."

Amy grabbed the communicator with confusion, "How will I be able to get there when I can't see because I can't open my eyes."

"Amy, I think he wants me to hold your hand as we go through to the other end of the forest, guiding you on the way," Rose said as took the communicator back "Doctor, am I right?"

"Wolf, you're correct," he told her, "You better start moving now!"

Just as he said that Rose stood up and grabbed Amy by the hand pulling her to her feet as Rose looked all around as to avoid the Weeping Angels, about twenty minutes later they got to the Primary flight deck.


Rose and Amy soon entered the Primary Flight Deck "Doctor, we're here!" Rose called out as she entered the room and ran up to her husband and hugged him and then they let go of each other as an alarm suddenly went off.

"What's that?" River asked.

"That is an alarm," Rose told her.

"Yes, I get that it is an alarm," River snapped at her, "I mean what is causing the alarm to go off?"

"The Angels are draining the last of the ship's power," the Doctor answered as he walked towards the centre of the room, "Which means the shield's going to release."

Just as he said that the bulkhead of the Primary Flight Deck started rising upwards and as it finished rising, they all saw an array of Angels in front of the Primary Flight Deck.

"Angel Bob, I presume," the Doctor said to the closest Angel that was standing in front of the bulkhead and Primary Flight Deck.

"The Time Field is coming. It will destroy our reality," Angel Bob told him.

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

"There is a rupture in time," Angel Bob told him, "The Angels calculate that if you throw yourself along your wife into it, it will close, and they will be saved."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. Me and Wolf could do, could do that. But why would we?"

"Your friends will also be saved," Angel Bob added.

"Well, there is that," he said as he agreed with the angel on that.

River ran up to him, "I've travelled in time. I'm a complicated space time event too," she told him, "Throw me in."

"Oh, be serious. Compared to me and Wolf, these Angels are more complicated than you, and it would take every one of them to amount to us, so get a grip," he told her, trying to tell her that he and Rose will not do what the Angels say.

"Doctor, I can't let you and Wolf do this," she repeated herself, not getting what he was saying.

"No, seriously, get a grip," he repeated himself yet again.

"You're not going to die here!" River protested

"Wolf, can you tell River what I'm talking about?" He asked Rose.

Rose walked up to River and told her that both she and the Doctor are not going to sacrifice themselves and neither is she going to and that he is going to have the Angels fall into the time energy, as the gravity will fail within a few moments and River stopped protesting "Oh, you genius!" She walked back towards Amy.

"Sir, the Angels need you and your wife to sacrifice yourselves now," Angel Bob said.

"Thing is, Bob, the Angels are draining all the power from this ship. Every last bit of it. And you know what? I think they've forgotten where they're standing. I think they've forgotten the gravity of the situation. Or to put it another way, Angels," he told the Angels as River took Amy over to a handle bar with a monitor nearby saying 'Gravity Failing'.

"You hold on tight and don't you let go for anything," River told Amy before grabbing onto a rail on the desk as Rose grabbed onto a handle similar to the one River guided Amy towards.

"Night, night," he finished and quickly grabbed onto one of the rails as suddenly the gravity of the Byzantium failed and their feet lifted up from the floor and the Doctor and Rose looked back as the Angels were falling backwards through the Forest. They disappear into the crack, which then closes.

"This reminds me of the Battle of Canary Wharf!" Rose exclaimed.

"You and me both Wolf," the Doctor said and then half an hour later after holding onto the rails as tight as they could the crack finally closed and gravity normalised again as the Doctor and Rose both sighed in relief.


Later as they got back onto the surface of the planet, on a beach with the Tardis nearby, Amy was wrapped in a blanket, and was sitting down on a huge rock. "Ah. Bruised everywhere," Amy complained, as she opened her eyes.

"Me too," the Doctor said.

"You didn't have to climb out with your eyes shut," Amy told the Doctor.

"Neither did you," the Doctor told her, "Me and Wolf kept saying that you could open your eyes. The Angels all fell into the Time Field. The Angel in your memory never existed. It can't harm you now."

"Then why do we remember it at all?" Amy asked, recalling that the Clerics didn't remember each other while she, Rose and the others did, "Those guys on the ship didn't remember each other."

"You're a time traveller now. Amy," he explained, "It changes the way you see the universe, forever. Good, isn't it?"

"And the crack, is that gone too?" She asked.

"Yeah, for now. But the explosion that caused it is still happening. Somewhere out there, somewhere in time," he answered, looking at space before walking over to River with Rose.

"What now?" Rose asked River.

"The prison ship's in orbit. They'll beam me up any second. I might have done enough to earn a pardon this time. We'll see," River explained to the Time Lady.

"Prison ship?" Rose asked in confusion.

"She was in Stormcage," the Doctor told Rose as he then looked back to River, "Octavian said you killed a man and a woman."

"Yes, I did," she answered, confirming what Octavian said was true.

"A good man, and a woman, who was the man's wife," he added.

"A very good man. The best man I've ever known," River went on, "Also, the woman was one of my friends."

"Who were they?" Rose asked her.

"Wolf is right," the Doctor said, wanting to know who were the couple that River killed, "I want to know too."

"It's a long story," River told them, "It can't be told, it has to be lived. No sneak previews. Well, except for this one. You both will see me again quite soon, when the Pandorica opens."

"The Pandorica. Ha!" He laughed in disbelief as he walked up to her and whispered in her ear, "That's a fairy tale."

"But the Pandorica is just a myth, a legend, a story in every civilization," Rose told her "I read about it in the Tardis years ago."

"Doctor, aren't we all?" River told him, "I'll you both see you there."

"I look forward to it," the Doctor said.

"Me too," Rose said.

"I remember it well," she told them.

"Bye, River," Amy said, walking up to the Archeologist.

"See you, Amy," River said, before hearing beeping from a device that she has on her, "Oh, I think that's my ride."

"Can we trust you, River Song?" the Doctor asked River.

"If you like," River replied, before laughing for a second, "But where's the fun in that?" She suddenly is beamed away in a whirl of sand.

"Doctor, what are you thinking?" Amy asked the Time Lord.

"Time can be rewritten," was all he said.

"Amy, remember I said that we'll introduce you to Jack after we finished dealing with the angels," Rose said as they headed towards the Tardis with the Doctor and Amy following her into the Tardis and Rose called Jack and told him that she wants to introduce their newest companion to him and asked for the date of where he was, which was right after the Daleks invaded Earth.


Rose typed in the coordinates for Torchwood Three in Cardiff, Wales, UK in 2009 a month after the Dalek invasion and the Doctor stepped out of the Tardis followed by Rose.

"Nice to see you both again, Doctor and Rose, but Rose I can see that you've regenerated," Jack told Rose, noticing the change of her appearance, "Anyway show me this companion that you would like to introduce to me."

Amy then walked out of the Tardis before Jack took his hand out to give her a handshake as he saw her, "Captain Jack Harkness and who are you?" He said, flirting with Amy.

"Amy Pond," she answered.

"Nice to meet you, Amy Pond," He said.

"Oh, don't start," the Doctor warned him, mimicking a little of when Martha met Jack at the end of the Universe.

"Anyway how long has it been for the both of you," Jack asked them as he sat with both Gallifreyans, catching up after not seeing them for a while.

"A few years," the Doctor answered, "I'm now 907 years old."

"And I'm 35," Rose told him.

"Wow, it certainly has been a while for the two of you," Jack said as he found that they were four years older than when he last saw them, "'cause Doctor, you were 903 when I last saw the two of you and Rose you were 31."

"Why is he calling you, 'Rose', Wolf?" Amy asked Rose.

"Remember what Liz X from Starship UK said, it's my birth name, Amy," Rose explained, "So please don't call me that, only Jack can call me by my birth name as he's a brother figure to me."

The Doctor and Rose explained to Jack how and why Rose regenerated, they also explained how they met Amy and told him about the cracks and told him if he sees one to just run away, knowing that they'll need his help eventually when the cracks nearly destroy the entire universe.

After leaving Torchwood Three, Amy looked like she wanted to tell the Doctor and Rose something "I want to go home," she told them, "To show you both something as you both are running from River, well I'm running too."


The Doctor and Rose landed the Tardis in Amy's bedroom, and had squeezed itself by the door as both Gallifreyans saw that Amy's wardrobe door was open and that a wedding dress was hanging on the door.

"Well," was all the Doctor said after seeing the dress.

"You're getting married?" Rose asked

"Yeah," Amy said.

"Blimey," the Doctor said.

"Amy, you could've told us from the beginning as we had a companion that eventually got married to another of our companions," Rose said, "Doctor, remind me to call Martha in a few weeks."

"I know," Amy said, knowing that she could have told them that she was getting married from the beginning "This is the same night we left, yeah?"

"We've been gone five minutes," the Doctor said, telling her that it was the same night when she started traveling with them.

Amy picks up a ring box from her nightstand and opens it showing them her engagement ring

"Why did you leave it here?" the Doctor asked.

"Why did I leave my engagement ring when I ran away with a strange man and his wife on the night before my wedding?" She said, wondering if that's what he meant.

"Yeah," he asked.

"Anyway," the Doctor said "Who's the lucky fellow?"

"You both met him," Amy said

"Is it Jeff or the other one?" He asked her.

"Doctor, I think she's getting married to Rory," Rose said.

"Wolf, you're correct, I'm getting married to Rory," Amy said.

"Well, he was good too," the Doctor said.

'Arkytior I think we should bring Rory along,' the Doctor told Rose through their bond.

'Why?'

'Because I have a feeling that Amy is starting to fall in love with me, so I think it's best if we have him travel with us.'

'I agree with you, Theta.'

They then went back into the Tardis, "Amy, do you know where Rory is?" the Doctor asked Amy.

"He's at a stag night," Amy answered "Why?"

"Because we're bringing him with us," Rose answered as the Doctor typed in co-ordinates into the console and Rose dematerialises the Tardis as they went off to get Rory.

How should the Doctor invite Rory, the same as in the show or a bit different, considering it's a different incarnation of the Doctor?

And please tell me if I'm making the Doctor sound like the Tenth Doctor or not.