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The cold air blew across Amy's face, which made her shiver. The Doctor examined the outside of the TARDIS, then shrugged to himself. He walked over towards Amy, who was still shivering.

"If it's too cold you could go and get some coffee and chips," The Doctor said, smiling. "Get me some, too?"

"Oh all right," Amy said, smiling. She checked her pockets and found some money. "Where will you be?"

"Just over there," The Doctor pointed towards a small park. "It's not far from the shop. Plus, I've got to make sure the rift energy is running through tonight."

Amy gave a small nod, even though she really didn't care about rift energy. She just wanted warmth and food. "But we're not eating outside."

"That's fine," The Doctor said, not really listening now. He slowly headed towards the small park, and Amy rolled her eyes, walking towards the small shop.

The wind blew again, making Amy fold her arms tightly around herself to keep warm. She knew she should have brought a bigger coat...

She finally reached the shop, and when she opened the door a small bell rang from above. It was warm inside and it smelled like really good fried food. Amy walked to the counter and waited for someone to notice she was there. She stood silently as a waitress walked past her and into a back room. Amy looked around the little shop and saw a sign that said 'Jimmy's Diner' in a bright neon green color.

Only a few people were in the diner; a girl and what looked to be her boyfriend, a man sitting with a group of people, and a man sitting alone. Amy sighed, then noticed a woman walking to the counter.

"Hello," The woman said, taking a note-pad out of her apron pocket. "Welcome to Jimmy's Diner, what can I get for you tonight?"

"Two small bags of chips, ketchup, and two cups of hot coffee please," Amy said, digging through her pockets for her money.

"Is that for here or to go?" The woman asked, looking at Amy.

"To go," Amy stated.

"That's seven ninety," The woman said, holding her hand out to Amy.

Amy took the money out of her pocket and handed it to the woman.

"Your order will be ready in five minutes," The woman said, then walked away into the back room.

Amy stood silently, waiting. The young couple left, and the big group of people was starting to get thinner as more people left. Amy looked over at the man who was sitting alone, but looked away when she noticed he was looking at her.

A few minutes later the woman walked back out carrying a medium sized white bag that said 'Jimmy's Diner' on it, and two cups of coffee. Amy took it and thanked the woman, then walked out of the diner. Once she was about a yard away, she heard the bell on the door ring. When she turned around she saw the man that was sitting inside alone. He stopped when Amy looked at him.

"Do you want something?" Amy asked, eying the man.

"You look cold," The man said, smiling. He had a very distinct American accent. "You came into the diner shivering."

"So?" Amy said, frowning. "I'm going some place warm."

"Mind if I walk with you there?" He asked, squinting slightly as a cold breeze rushed by him. "Don't worry, I'm not a creep." He added when he saw the look on Amy's face.

"Oh really?" Amy said, a small laugh escaping her cold lips. "If you're not a creep, then why are you following me?"

"No reason," The man said, a grin on his face.

"Liar," Amy said, raising her eyebrows. "Tell me why."

"Okay fine," The man said, rolling his eyes and laughing. "You arrived here with a man, yeah?"

Amy watched the man, her eyes narrowed, and answered. "Yeah, why?"

"Where is he?" The man asked, smiling. "I think I know him."

Amy remembered what the Doctor had said: 'He's just a guy I don't want to run into.'. She smiled at the man, then rearranged the stuff in her arms. "Who are you?"

"Captain Jack Harkness," He said, grinning. "Who're you?"

"Amy," Amy said quickly, then smiled. "Amy Pond."

"Nice to meet you, Amy Pond," Jack said, smiling. "You still cold?"

"Very," Amy said, nodding. "But I should be going now."

"You going to find the guy you were with?" Jack asked, looking towards the small park area. "I think he's over there."

"Right, yeah," Amy said, walking towards the park. "Thanks."

"Hey, hang on," Jack said, catching up to her. "I need to talk to him."

"I'm not stopping you," Amy said, grinning. "Oh, the Doctor will be thrilled to see you."

"I knew he was who I thought he was," Jack said, grinning down at Amy. "Has he mentioned me?"

"Once or twice," Amy said, biting her lip to keep from smiling. "If you're the guy he meant."

Jack was silent as they walked, but when they reached the park Amy saw the Doctor walking out. "Amy, I was waiting. What took you so -" But before the Doctor could finish his sentence, he noticed Jack. "Well this is just bad luck..."

"What?" Amy asked, frowning. She looked back at Jack, then back to the Doctor. Another smile formed on her face. "Oh! I'm guessing this is who you didn't want to run into?"

"Hey," Jack said, looking from Amy to the Doctor now. "What do you mean he didn't want to run into me?"

"Jack, when you say it it sounds wrong," The Doctor said, rolling his eyes. "What are you doing out here in the middle of the night?"

"Wow, Doctor," Amy said, raising her eyebrows and stepping back slightly. "You guys really just jump into conversation. Lovely."

"I could ask you the same thing, Doctor," Jack said.

"Why say my name like that?" The Doctor asked, slightly shocked at the way Jack had said it. "Oh, by the way, I see a gray hair."

"Well you can really talk, Mr. Face Changer," Jack retorted.

"What?" The Doctor looked confused for a second, then shook his head. "Oh right."

"You regenerated again. When?" Jack asked, now going back into a calm state.

"A year ago," The Doctor said, running his hand through his hair. "Before I met Amy."

Jack looked over at Amy, who was looking in a different direction, eating some chips out of her small bag. He looked back to the Doctor and grinned.

"She's pretty cute," Jack said, eying Amy, grinning.

"I know," The Doctor mumbled, but when Jack looked at him with an odd look, he said: "I mean, sure. I guess she is."

Jack shook his head and laughed, then looked down at his time-manipulator, which beeped once. The Doctor started to walk towards Amy, thinking his conversation with Jack was done.

"Hold up," Jack said, running over towards him. "Hey, I need a favor, Doctor."

"What now?" The Doctor said impatiently, stopping and facing Jack. "I need to get Amy back to the TARDIS. She's cold."

"Let me go with you," Jack said, a serious tone in his voice now. "There's nothing left in Cardiff for me anymore."

The Doctor eyed Jack for a moment, then sighed. "Fine. But only for a while!"

"That's fine," Jack said, nodding. "I just need to get away from Cardiff."

"Can't you do that with your little device?" The Doctor asked, pointing to Jack's wrist.

"It's doesn't go where I want it to anymore," Jack said, shrugging.

The Doctor rolled his eyes and shook his head. "Come along, then," he said, walking with Amy back towards the TARDIS. Jack followed, his long jacket blowing in the cold wind.

Once back inside the TARDIS, Amy was happy. It was ten times warmer in here than it was outside. She enjoyed her coffee and chips, then sat quietly beside the TARDIS console. The Doctor ate his, then tossed the bags away. It was silent for a while, until Amy got bored.

"All right," She said, standing up and walking over to Jack and the Doctor. "So what's the history between you two?"

"Nothing exciting," The Doctor said, but Jack laughed and said: "Yeah, right."

Amy turned to Jack. "Why don't you tell me about the history?"

"Gladly." Jack said. He explained to Amy about the first time he'd met the Doctor, then told her about the second time he'd seen the Doctor. It went on for about an hour. Amy liked how he could remember almost every little detail. The last part was what shocked Amy. "He also kissed me once," Jack said, grinning.

"Oi!" The Doctor started in, frowning. "You kissed me!"

Amy couldn't help but laugh. The Doctor didn't like it that Amy found this funny, but Jack didn't care. After a while, Amy got rather tired, so she told the Doctor that she was going to go to bed. She walked out the main room of the TARDIS and down a small corridor.

Jack looked at the Doctor, who was leaning against the console. "So you're just traveling with her then?" Jack asked quietly. "No one else?"

"Yes," The Doctor said, looking away from Jack. "Just her."

"What happened to her husband?" Jack asked, slight concern in his voice.

"She didn't have one," The Doctor muttered, pushing himself off of the console and walking around it.

"Don't play dumb," Jack said, serious again. "She's wearing a wedding ring."

The Doctor didn't answer. He tried to concentrate on a small flickering screen on the console. It stayed quiet for a few minutes, until Jack said something else. "Did he die?"

"I don't know," The Doctor answered quickly, his eyes flickering up to meet Jack's. "He was captured. I couldn't turn back. I would have if turning back didn't risk Amy's life, but it did."

"Oh," Jack said, scratching the back of his head. "But Amy doesn't seem...sad."

"She gets over things too quickly," The Doctor said, now looking back at the console. "It's my fault, too. I told her to get over it."

It was quiet again, then Jack yawned. "I think I'm going to go to bed, too." He said, walking towards a different corridor than the one Amy had gone down. Jack stopped for a second and turned to look at the Doctor. "You've changed again. Personality wise." The Doctor looked up when Jack had said this, then nodded slowly. "I know," he said quietly. Jack sighed, then walked down the corridor to the room he was going to stay in.

The Doctor stood alone in the console room, thinking. He didn't know where to go from here. Jack was back, again. The Doctor thought of places to go next – London in the 1800's, or somewhere completely different. The TARDIS made a slightly odd noise, then the Doctor smiled. The TARDIS had finished recharging. The Doctor put in some co-ordinates and pulled a lever. The TARDIS slowly disappeared out of Cardiff...


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