I heard the Doctor calling out for me to wait, the splash of Rory's coffee dropping and my mother muttering my name. But none of that matter, only a buzz in my ear, as I stared at the weeping angel in front of me. She was standing directly in front of me, lunging towards the door. I was lucky that I came out when I did because she was about to make a move towards the door. Forgetting about Amy and Rory,

I yelled out "Doctor?!" and without looking away, I heard him open the door.

"Amy, Rory, don't look into its eyes" I yelled.

But it was too late and Rory had already started to look into the Weeping Angels eyes.

"No!" screamed Amy and the shock of it made me glance at them, as did the doctor. That was all the time the angel needed to move behind me and grab me by my book bag. Luckily for me, the angel didn't touch hold off my skin, just lift me a foot into the air. Then suddenly the Angel started to talk, except its lips didn't move, just the words floated into my head.

"Doctor, please help me. My ship crashed here and I cannot return home. I need you to help me repair my ship and allow me to go on my way. I promise not to hurt any human being while I am here on earth, but please, please help me" pleaded the Angel.

"Why should I?" questioned the Doctor.

"Because I will tell you a story of how are race began." tempted the Angel.

"Well, go on and put my friend down while you're at It." implored the Doctor.

"You must all look away" requested the Angel.

"How do I know that you are not going to transport me back in time and feed off of my time energy?' I asked, worried about my safety.

"I swear on the Angel Raziel that I will do you no harm. That is an unbreakable bond."

"Very well" said the Doctor "but if you do I will find her and I will save her"

"Look away" and with that I felt the angel lurch forward and grab ahold of my arm, a feeling of being on an out of control TARDIS and then suddenly, pure and empty nothingness.