I rubbed my head and got up off the floor, looking round at my surroundings. I was in a grey grotty council estate, graffiti everywhere. It was dull and boring, stereotypical chavs walking past, giving me dirty looks. Out of all the gangs and dirty perverts on the edge of the estate, a bright flash of blonde and pink caught my eye through a window, a girl running up the stairs with a man in a leather jacket running a few flights below, as if he was chasing after her. That's when I saw it. Blue as blue, bold as brass. But what was it doing here? I slowly walked forward, placing my hand on The TARDIS' door frame. I pulled out a necklace from under my top, taking out The TARDIS key, sliding it inside the lock and pushing the door open. I walked inside, the console room so much smaller and different from the one I knew. I carefully shut the door behind me, making myself comfortable on the seat. I leant forward and picked up the TARDIS phone, quickly dialling Amy's number, waiting as it rang. There were continous beeps, like it was engaged, as I screwed up my face in confusion.

"I'm sorry, the number you have dialled has not been recognised, please check again later." I frowned, dialling again, being more careful this time. "I'm sorry, there is no such registered number, please check the number you have dialled is correct."

"Ok then." I sighed, reaching round for the scanner and pulled it round a bit, in front of me. "What year are we in?" I said to myself, typing away. "2006. Ok. Can't see a reason why he'd be here. Oh of course, the spaceship in the Thames, The Slithee- Oh." I jumped up, running round the console and pulling open a secret draw, only I knew about was in The TARDIS console The Doctor had told me about once, and took out a diary. Well not a diary but a log, automatically written in by The TARDIS incase The Doctor had some sort of amnesia accident or something. I flipped through the pages, going frantic. "Where are we then?" I stopped for a second. "God I sound like River." I muttered before skimming through the latest log entry. "Cardiff, 1869. The Gelth. Oh I remember hearing about this. The Rift when it's first healed. Oh god. I'm early! Not sure how long thou-" I span round, hearing the door close. "Oh. Well this is gonna be hard to explain." I laughed nervously.

"Who the hell are you?" He squeaked.

I quickly walked back round, stuffing the log into the draw again, smiling.

"Now, where's my own diary?" I said, thinking aloud. I reached into my bag and took out a book, the same as River's, like The TARDIS and flicked through, looking at the pictures of The Doctor's faces. "Sooo..." I said, scanning my finger down the pictures. "9."

"Excuse me?" He spluttered.

"Your 9th face. I think. But you never told me before which face you were on so it's hard to tell." I said, tutting. I casually walked up to the console, flicking some switches. "So where roughly are you?" I said, sending us into the vortex. "Have you done Demons Run?"

"What?"

"Ok, obviously not." I sighed, sitting down. He walked up to the console next to me, staring in amazement as I flew The TARDIS. "The Pandorica? Crash at the Byzantium?" He just stared at me, open mouthed. "Oh so, no then. 27 planets in the sky, the return of Rose?"

"The return of Rose, what are you on about!"

"So." I murmered, starting to get worried. "Do you know who Donna Noble is?"

"Who's that?"

"Martha Jones? River Song? Amy and Rory?" I started to cry, a single tear falling down my cheek. "So if, you don't know the next person, I'm not sure what it'll do to me, Doctor."

"How do you know my name?"

"Captian Jack Harkness? He's the nearest person I can think of to this version of you." He stared back at me, with a blank look on his face. "Please tell me you know who I am." He half smiled at me, sitting down next to me as I jumped up. "No, I only just found you, my Doctor and you don't know who I am yet. That's not fair." I cried.

"Have you been messing with the timelines?"

"Wait." I froze. "You didn't see this coming, you would have warned me, I can't have you remembering me. Doctor, I need to put a memory block on you..." I said, typing away on the console. "Set it for roughly where I am on my timeline version of you. I can not have you remebering this."

"Who are you?"

"Spoilers." I turned back to him. "Once, I walk out of this door, you won't remember any of this." I ripped a page out of my book, scrambling down some coordinates. I walked over to the draw and stuffed the paper into the back of the log, shutting it closed again. "When the memory block comes off, you'll remember the paper I put in the log, you'll come and get me, hopefully. Depends if you still hate me or not." I smiled weakly at him, wiping the tears.

"Who are you? How can you fly The TARDIS, what's going on?" He said, relativley calmly.

"Oh I think you've worked it out haven't you?" I smiled, kissing his forehead. "Bye Daddy." I whispered, picking up my bag, and walking out the door, watching as his mind went blank. I shut the door behind me, silent tears rolling down my face. I put in the coordinates into the vortex minipulator and pressed down, teleporting off. I reappeared in my local park, present day, about half a hour after running of from UNIT. I sat down on the swings, the place was deserted. The bushes rustled in the wind, and the other swings sqeaked quietly. "Please Doctor, come on." I whispered, looking round.

"Tick tock goes the clock, and what now shall we play? Tick tock goes the clock, now summer's gone away?" I looked to my side, the woman I thought long dead, her blonde hair tumbling over her, sitting next to me.

"Tick tock goes the clock, and what then shall we see? Tick tock until the day, that thou shalt marry me?" I whispered.

"Tick tock goes the clock, and all the years they fly. Tick tock and all too soon you and I must die."

"Tick tock goes the clock, we laughed at fate and mourned her. Tick tock goes the clock, even for the Doctor."

"Tick tock goes the clock, he cradled her and he rocked her. Tick tock goes the clock, even for the Doctor…" She let out a small, half chuckle, and looked at me. Her face was soft, I knew she meant no harm, but I also knew she was long dead. "Are you waiting for him?"

"Are you?"

"I take it you know who I am."

"Of course I do." I snapped. "Question is, do you know who I am?"

"Your Mai Halo."

"Long time since I've been called that." I laughed fakely. "Destroyed that part of my name a long time ago." I sighed, flicking my hair out of my eyes. "Halo." I said bitterly. "But do you know who I really am?"

"Yes." She narrowed her eyes at me.

"He told me you were dead." I spat at her.

"Sorry."

"Amy, the hologram earlier, I take it that was you?"

"I needed to talk to you, I needed some distraction so you could get away."

"Well why didn't you just do it when I appeared in 2006? You left me on the hard, cold ground floor, alone." I said bitterly.

"The TARDIS was there, like I could risk it."

"Timelines were very wrong, I don't think it would have been that bad."

"Come on Mai." She said, getting up, trying to stroke my hair. "You know I couldn't risk that."

"Get off." I battered her hand away. "I managed to do it. Memory block."

"Of course. Knew you'd always be smarter than me. Having experience with The Doctor."

"So did you." I said quickly, looking up at her. "But I have River as my mother too... I take it you know about them?"

"Of course. How do you know that song?"

"The song the universe sang about my parents, about how she murdered him?" I said sarcastically.

"By Silencio Lake. On the Plain of Sighs. An impossible astronaut will rise from the deep. And strike the Time Lord dead. April the 22nd on April, 2011 at 5.02pm."

"Kovarian." I hissed.

"So I take it your waiting for a past version of him? Before Lake Silencio?" She sighed, wiping a tiny tear from her eye. "I really wanted to say goodbye to him."

"He didn't die."

"What? But it was recorded, his body, everything!"

"This is The Doctor were talking about..." I chuckled to myself. "Teselecta."

"You really know who I am, don't you?"

"You think I'd be telling you this if I didn't? He'd want you to know." I sighed. "Is there a reason your here?"

"I want to see him, I want to come back."

"Not as much as I do, you don't have a clue."

"It's been years for me."

"8 months, but he thinks your dead. When I have to deal with knowing that he knows I'm still out here, and he left me here." I hissed. "You should go, I don't think he's coming, he hated me."

"He hated his own daughter?"

"Long story." I said bitterly. "Go. Please. He isn't coming back for either of us."

"I have to leave anyway." She smiled weakly at me. "You'll see me again soon Mai, I promise." She looked up at the sky smiling, before typing in coordinates on her own teleport, dissapearing.

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