The Doctor led the Professor into the TARDIS. "So, what did you want to show me?" The Professor asked as he followed the Doctor in the TARDIS.

"This," the Doctor said. As soon as the Doctor spoke, the lights inside the console room turned on. It was then the Professor knew what his father wanted to show him—a new design of the console room. The console room's fresh theme featured aqua lighting and a time rotor, blue Gallifreyan markings on the ceiling and above the time rotor, hexagonal roundels on the lower console and futuristic markings on the top level. Several tiny lights went around the room walls in a straight line, flashing sections at a time. The console had two screens and what seemed to be a radar on one face.

"Wow..." the Professor said, his breath taken away. "You like it, huh?" The Doctor asked.

"Like it? I love it. But what made you change it?"

"Oh, the old design reminded me of Amy. I needed to take my mind off her."

"Oh. I understand," the Professor said, looking at the console. Amy and Rory must have died. And the Doctor must have missed them terribly. Which made what Vastra say in the hologram recording make much more sense to him. If he was carrying Amy's glasses around and had a change in the TARDIS interior theme, it was like the Doctor was mourning them.

He stopped when he came to something familiar on the console. "Is this...?"

"The compass from the Enchanted Forest? Yes, it is. Fully integrated into the TARDIS. Now it will be easier to go to those bubble universes."

"Of course," the Professor said, smiling, as he went to find Belle throughout the TARDIS. He found her in the TARDIS library, curled up on a sofa, reading a book. "Hey," he said, going up to her.

Belle looked up. Hey," she said with a smile. "Clara get home, okay?"

"Yeah. She got home okay," the Professor said, sitting beside Belle, putting Clara's shawl on his lap. "You were right.

"About what?"

"That I do love Clara."

"Well, I know about love. And what it does to people."