A/N: Couldn't stop myself with this chapter. I had to put one in before I got annoyed with myself. Yet it is short lived. The story really starts here!

"Amy" the Doctor spoke softly to the red headed girl in his arms. "What ever happens, no matter how my mood changes I want you to know one thing. If there is anyone I trust with something more than myself then it is you. If you ever don't know what to do then it will guide you" his words were soft and whispery, as he spoke straight into her ear.

Amy looked up at him; her face wore a rather confused expression. She had no idea what he was talking about. Yet then again she hardly ever did. She often found that he talked in riddles and it took her a while to figure out what he meant. Yet that was another thing that she loved about her Raggedy Doctor "Doctor, what are you...?" she started to say, yet her question was answered even before she had finished it.

The Doctor slipped his hand into hers, only in his hand she found the TARDIS Key. Amy's hand gripped hold of both the Doctor's hand and the TARDIS Key that was held inside of it. She looked down at their hands. What could the TARDIS Key possibly do to help her with anything. She was sure it did nothing more than just open the TARDIS doors. Yet if she knew the Doctor he would never give her something for no reason. He must have a motivation for giving her it. So she decided against asking him. The way that she felt right now, she knew in her heart that there really was no time at all for any questions. It was going to have to be now or never. Amy knew it could be ages until she had built up enough courage inside of herself to act upon her hidden and true feelings towards this man. Refusing to linger on it for a moment longer, she took her chances. She leant up towards him, standing on the balls of her feet and pressed her lips up against his, capturing his soft lips in a passionate kiss. Her eyes closed and nothing else around her seemed to be happening. Her hand left his and her arms wrapped around his neck. Yet the kiss was short lived, it couldn't have lasted more than a few seconds before they were interrupted by a whispery voice.

"You will never leave. You will die here like the others"

They both instantly broke away from the kiss and looked at one another for a moment, before Amy let out a gasp. "Doctor! Behind you, who is that?" Amy questioned him, for standing at the end of the corridor, behind the Doctor was a boy, a small boy, no older than sixteen.

The Doctor spun around to look where Amy's eyes were fixed, yet he saw nothing there. Absolutely nothing. He frowned slightly, if she was having him on then he wouldn't be best pleased. Yet he couldn't deny the fact that he had heard a voice. "Amy there is no one there."

Amy just looked back at the Doctor "You really can't see him can you. It's a boy; he must be at least sixteen though not a day older"

Just by the tone of her voice the Doctor knew she was telling the truth. There was someone there that little Amy Pond could see and yet he couldn't. Why was that? He didn't know. The Doctor wasn't sure how many of these things he could cope with. It was the most annoying thing in the world not to know so many things about something.

"I think we should split up. Maybe that way we can find something out. Shout! Shout at the top of your lungs if you need me. I promise I will be there as soon as I can. Just don't stop yelling until you see my ugly mug on front of you" he said with a laugh as he looped the TARDIS key around her neck. "Keep that around your neck, no matter what and remember what I said. It will guide you, use it, Miss Pond"

Her head nodded "I'll take downstairs" she smiled at him slightly as she slowly made her way down the marble staircase and into the Entrance Hall. She could feel her heart thudding in her chest. She could think about nothing but that kiss, smiling absent mindedly to herself Amy picked a door to walk through and took it. She slowly turned the handle and stepped into the room in front of her. It appeared to be a study of some form. In front of her was a desk filled with papers. Amy took a deep breath in and back out again before walking towards the desk to inspect what was on there. It looked completly untouched. Almost like whoever it was had left the room a few seconds ago. Her pale fingers reached out and picked up an old book, that simply lay on the desk. The words of the cover were faded and Amy couldn't make out the title. She opened the cover; curiosity was getting the better of her.

"LEAVE IT ALONE! IT'S NOT YOURS" shouted a voice from behind her, she recognised it as the same voice she had heard upstairs, whilst in the middle of a perfect kiss with her Doctor. Amy jumped and dropped the book to the floor and turned around. She found herself face to face with the same boy she had seen upstairs. She hadn't heard even his footsteps.

"Who are you? Why couldn't my friend see you before" Amy was careful not to give away who the Doctor really was. She knew how well known he was to some species and didn't want to get him into trouble. Amy kept her gaze fixed upon the boy, not wanting him to disappear again. At least not until she had gotten the answers that she wanted from him.

"Robert Parker. Only those who believe in my kind can see us, it must be that your friend doesn't believe in ghosts" came the reply of the young boy "Now leave this place, the others will not be happy if they find you here when they get back" with those words he faded away into nothing.

Amy shook her head. How did that happen? He had been there one second and the next he had just gone! That was very strange. Still what he had said made her think even more. Others? What others? No one lived here. She knew that much, well at least that was what everyone in the town thought. Things just seemed to be so muddled right now. Amy reached down and picked up the book, placing it back onto the desk. She decided to explore the place a little bit more. This room still held so many more secrets. She was sure of that. Her attention was instantly drawn to a bookshelf. She reached out and placed her hand on the edge of the shelf. Which caused it to move and reveal a hidden passage way. It was dark and Amy couldn't see anything. Yet once again the curious red head knew that she was going to have to take look down it. She swallowed, taking hold of the TARDIS Key, on the chain around her neck. "Okay, come on feet." She said simply as she stepped into the passage, as she expected the bookshelf closed behind her and Amy knew that there was no way back now. That was never the way. She had no choice but to walk forwards and, hopefully she would end up somewhere. Now for the second adventure in a row, Amelia Pond found herself alone in dark.

Upstairs, the Doctor wondered where it was that he could actually go. Probably only a few bedrooms and maybe a bathroom or too. Nothing else was normally upstairs in a house. Taking the nearest door the Doctor walked inside. It seemed to be a woman's bedroom, the sheets on the bed were bloodstained and the Doctor instantly felt as though something had happened in this room. A murder. Someone had most defiantly been killed in this room. Only who? It seemed he was destined to find out, after all the door behind him slammed shut, making him jump slightly he turned taking hold of the handle and trying to open it, yet it just wasn't working. Instantly he pulled out the Sonic Screwdriver, yet once again the door wouldn't open. This was stupid! He was trapped, trapped in a bedroom, where someone had been murdered, with blood stained sheets. He looked around him. Nothing was out of place, even the bed was made perfectly. He held out the Sonic Screwdriver in front of him and scanned the room, just to make sure that there was no alien presence detected.

A/N: Okay, so the Doctor is trapped in a woman's bedroom and Amy is behind a bookshelf. What do you think? Should I carry on? There is only one way to let me know. Drop me a review.