I'm so sorry for the huge delay in posting! Y'all have no idea how crazy's it's been.

But enough of that, you're here for the finale not lame excuses.

This is the finale, and I currently have no intent to continue this story beyond this chapter. Hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have!

And a big thank you to radpineapple for being my beta and sticking with me despite my procrastination in recent weeks. đź’ś


While Martin, Ray, Jacks, Mick, and had spent a lot of time with The Doctor, he was not one for goodbyes. Therefore, instead of sharing heartfelt "farewell"s the five men simply said goodbye and goodluck then began wondering where the rest of their companions were.

When Rip walked into the bridge, everyone was relieved.

"Doctor," said Rip, "I have something for you and your crew. Where are the Ponds?"

"In the .D.I.S., I'll call them." The Doctor turned and walked towards his blue box. He pushed one of the doors open (Despite Ray pointing out the "Pull to Open" sign).

"PONDS! Captain Hunter got us presents!"

Rip coughed to hide a chuckle and darted over to his office. Grabbing a small metal briefcase, he rejoined the group just as the Ponds stepped out of the T.A.R.D.I.S.

"What is it Doctor?" asked Amy, "We were closing the storm shutters in the library and couldn't hear you."

"Which brings me to our parting gift to you all," Rip opened the case. Inside lay three ear comms and a router for the T.A.R.D.I.S. "They're small enough to be stepped on and crushed if caught in the past, and the signal is secure enough to keep your line secret until about four thousand A.D… at least in this universe's timeline."

The Doctor picked up one of the comms and inspected it. When he'd suddenly licked it, Ray jumped forward to help him put it in.

"They're comfortable enough to sleep in," said Ray, "I often forget I have it in!"

Amy and Rory did not notice The Doctor glance at them quickly. He hoped they would all remember to turn their comms off, as he'd rather not know all the details of what happens in his timeship.

"Did you give them the comms already?" asked Sara as she walked in, Snart in tow.

"Yeah, where's Kendra?" asked Jacks.

"Right here!" said Kendra, jogging into the room.

"Everything set?" asked Leonard.

"Yup. We've just been… well…"

"Stalling a bit?" asked Sara sweetly.

"No!" said Amy loudly. Rory went with a quiet "Eh," and The Doctor said, "Maybe, just a smidge."

"I thought you had a daughter to get back to?" asked Dr. Stein.

"You wouldn't want to keep her waiting, would you?" Sara said with a sly smile.

"Yeah, you're right. We should get back to our daughter," Rory agreed.

Sara nodded, "We've heard a lot about her."

"Oh! Would you like to see a picture?" Amy exclaimed, "We never get to show people pictures because the whole time travel thing makes it hard to explain."

Sara just laughed and leaned over to see Amy's phone. Amy scrolled through her photos until Sara grabbed her arm and said, "Stop. Wait, go back."

Amy scrolls back until Sara reached over and clicked on a photo of a young man in a long military jacket. His brown hair was cut short and his blue eyes looked much too tired for his considerably young age.

"You met Malcolm Merlyn?"

"Hm, who? This is Jack, Jack Harkness."

"His doppelganger is a pain in the ass."

"I'll let him know next time I see him. Is Malcolm a time traveller too?"

"Sort of, well it's a long story and you must be going."

"Oh, okay. Well…" Amy flipped through a few photos before finding a photo she took with River a few months ago, "this is my daughter, River."

Sara's silence caused Amy to be suspicious, "What is it?"

Sara looked back at the photo of her mom's doppelganger; she was an ex-assassin going on adventures throughout time.

Sara shook herself slightly and asked slowly, "River… doesn't have any kids… does she?"

"Not that I know of," said Rory, "Doctor?"

The Doctor blushed and ran to the T.A.R.D.I.S., "We really should be going now Ponds…"

"Doctor!" yelled Amy Pond, shocked and, for the first time, wondering if she was a grandmother. Amy glared at The Doctor, "Doctor, I'm only 39! I can't be a grandmother!"

"Well, then, I won't tell you until you're 50.

"You're not 39, Amy?"

"Shut up, Rory! Doctor!"

"Ponds! Come along!"

The Doctor ran into the T.A.R.D.I.S., Amy ran in after him with Rory close on her heels. The nurse and centurion turned at the door and grabbed the frame, "Whenever you all are ready," and with an awkward nod shut the door of the blue box.

The Legends were stunned and stayed still for a moment. Finally, Rip clapped his hands (causing several members of the team to jump on the spot), "Alright then, time to send them home."

Rip walked over to the Captain's chair and Leonard, Sara, Ray, Martin, and Jacks went to their chairs. Kendra grabbed Mick's arm and kept him back, "She ruined the bet, you know."

"What bet?" Mick asked.

"The Captain Canary bet. Amy told Leonard to get his act together and he did. She ruined the bet."

Mick sighed and glared at the box, "Damn Scots."

The crew were all pulling down their safety bars as the T.A.R.D.I.S. dematerialized. The small blue box reappeared outside the Waverider. The ship shook and turned as Rip used the tractor beam to guide the T.A.R.D.I.S. into place. The tiny box looking comically small against the backdrop of this universe's medusa cascade.

Once he had everything ready he looked up at the small void through the window, said "Good luck Doctor." and threw the lever. The tractor beam shot the T.A.R.D.I.S. forward and it spun into the void faster than any eye could see. As Rip turned off the system and prepared for the next takeoff, the crew just looked at each other and wondered if their friends had made it home.

I guess they'd never know.

But when her parents came running through the door and hugged her tight, River knew that someone out there had sent them back to her. To her, they were more than time travellers.

They were legends.