The Doctor pushed open the doors but their way was brutally blocked by a wall. He tried repeatedly to hit the TARDIS door into the wall but he was, not surprisingly, unsuccessful. He tried to squeeze through, but his head was too big.
"There's nothing." The Doctor told grumpily to the eager Amy. "It's a room. A boring one even. No hammocks."
She sighed his name reproachfully , as he turne don the spot and returned to the console.
"Can't we just turn the TARDIS around or something." She asked him.
"No. I don't want to. It's… It's a stupid room! We'll go somewhere else."
"Can we go to a planet then?" she said hopefully. "You know you have… promised… m…"
Amy stopped midsentence and her voice trailed off, but the Doctor did not turn.
"Don't worry, Pond! There is lots of time for planets. All the time we want. No, no, walls never held me back. Well, once. Maybe twice. Though that last one wasn't actually a wall, but she was lovely though. Had an awful lot of hands and a strange desire to eat hands. "
"Doctor!" Amy's voice called behind him.
"Yes, yes, but she was nice. I could introduce you. Well, now that I come to think of it, judging from her last remark at me she may not want to see me again. You might even go as far as claim that she was a bit rude about the state of my mental health. Also, my shoes.
Where was I? Oh, right, the wall! Fear not Amy, we'll solve this little hindrance in no time. Let's send her back into the vortex!"
The Doctor pulled a lever, and the TARDIS took off with her usual noises.
"Doktor!" Amy called again, more fierce this time. "Look!"
The Doctor made an elegant twirl to look at Amy. She had the strangest, bewildered look in her face. The Doctor followed her eyes.
Someone else was in the TARDIS with them.
