[A/N: I had no idea there was anyone who was actually paying attention to this story, but when I checked there were a lot of you so I thought 'what the hell, let's make a new chapter even though I said it was complete'. And for the record, I have much improved on my writing since I wrote this so this shouldn't be as terrible as I thought the other ones were. I have no idea why you like this]

[ACTUAL IMPORTANT NOTE: I really had no idea what to do since I thought it was done so I'm going with: we skipped ahead a bunch of years and threw in another baby and a dangerous situation from an episode that technically takes place after all of this. -because clearly time skips and dangerous situations solve everything- Leah is three and River's at full term with their second child. (The Doctor spent a year convincing her to have another one.) I've decided that his is a bit of a rewrite of 'Nightmare in Silver' Chapter help from/inspired by Random Foxy]

"Doctor, can you help me?" River walked into the control room of the TARDIS with her hands on her hips. "Leah refuses to put her shoes on. I've tried everything!"

The Doctor laughed a bit, "Leave it to me." He said and walked in Leah's room. Leah always listened to the Doctor more than she did to River. He kneeled in front of her and grinned. "So! I heard that you don't want to put your shoes on!" He said and poked her nose.

Leah crossed her arms, looking quite grumpy. "I don't wanna go! I wanna stay here!"

"Oh but why do you want to stay here? Think about how much fun we'll have! It won't be the same without you..." He said and pouted.

"Because I wanna wear my princess shoes." She pointed to the little plastic high heels that were half buried under all of the dress up clothes. "And mummy won't let me!"

"Well, what if daddy turns your normal shoes into sparkling diamond shoes?" He asked as he looked at the princes shoes.

Her eyes lit up. "Really? How can you do that?"

He grinned again and took out his sonic. "I can do anything!" He said and got up as he thought of a way to actually do that. "Come on!"

Leah marched down the hall after her father who had her sneakers in his hands.

River gave them a quizzical look as they came down the hallway to her. "I thought you were trying to get her shoes on."

"Oh that's exactly what we're gonna do!" He said. "We're gonna turn the shoes into diamond princess shoes!" He said and picked Leah up.

"How?" River had stolen his sonic enough times to know that there was no setting that could turn shoes into diamonds.

"Daddy can do anything!" Leah squealed. The Doctor went close enough to River to whisper, ''Get glue and blue and silver glitter."

She rolled her eyes and walked, well, more like waddled, to one of their supply closets. Over the years it had become full of crayons, markers, glitter, and a lot of Leah's drawings. She searched around for the glitter and glue before returning to them.

He put Leah down and kneeled to be her height. "Now daddy's gonna turn your shoes into diamonds but you have to promise me that you won't look, or else the magic won't work!" He said and he looked at her with a serious face. "Do you promise?"

"Cross my hearts." She made an ex over each if her hearts with her finger then shut her eyes tight and covered them with her hands for good measure, but couldn't stop grinning.

The Doctor hurried, took the shoes, put them on her feet, and started decorating them with the glitter, making them look as if they were actually make or diamond.

Leah squirmed impatiently. "Are you done?"

"Aaaaalmost..." He said as he finished with the final details. River couldn't help but giggle at how ridiculous her husband was.

"Aaaaand... done!" He announced happily and hid the glitters and the glue behind his back.

Leah eagerly uncovered her eyes, staring down in wonder at her new diamond shoes. She squealed happily and flung her arm around him. "Thank you daddy!"

He picked her up and spun her around. "Who da man?" He asked and laughed.

"You are!" She cheered. She loved when he spun her around. River beamed their ridiculousness. Since Leah was born, the Doctor seemed to have become even more childish than he was before. He finally stopped spinning her and put her back on the chair. River had decided to sit down so Leah crawled into her lap.

"Next stop: Hedgewick's World of Wonders!" The Doctor spun around the controls and the TARDIS lurched.

"You promised to use the stabilizers." River scolded, nearly getting knocked out of her seat. He turned the stabilizers on, trying his best not to complain about it making everything boring. The TARDIS landed smoothly and River looked down at the excited little girl in her arms. "Ready?" Leah bounced out of her lap and ran to the door, not bothering to answer her mother. The Doctor ran after her before she could protest, making sure Leah wouldn't get too far from them, leaving River alone. "I'll take that as a yes." She chuckled to herself, standing up and sighing through another braxton-hicks. It was the third one since she woke up and she really wasn't in the mood for them. Her back already ached and she still had a day at the amusement park to go. She shrugged it off and went to join her husband outside. She wasn't very surprised to see his hands up and someone(s) holding a gun to him while Leah hid behind his legs. That seemed to happen when every he left his little blue box.

"This planet is under the protection of the imperial guard! Drop your weapons, now!" The woman in front demanded.

"No. No weapons!... golden ticket!" He defended, pulling out the gold slip from his pocket. "Spacy zommer!... Free ice cream!" He bounced to exaggerate his point.

"Who are you? How did you get on this planet?" She stood her ground, making sure he was no threat.

"I think this will tell you what you need to know." The Doctor said as casually as he could, flashing the psychic paper at her.

The woman lowered her gun as did the rest of her platoon before saluting him. "Sorry about that. Welcome, Imperial Council. If there's anything we can do for you we are at your command." She nodded at him, moving her troops out.

"Care to share what that was about?" River asked, picking up Leah who was not very happy about all of what just happend.

"Er... I'm not sure. Why would they be guarding an amusement park?"

"They're not. It's a punishment platoon." River and the Doctor turned their heads to see a rather beat up looking man step out from behind the wall he was hiding behind. "The name's Wibbly." He extended his hand to River, but she didn't shake it, holding Leah a bit closer to her. Wibbly look his hand back awkwardly. "Are you my rescue team by any chance?"

The Doctor shook his head. "No. We're here for the spacy zoomer." His tone was a bit disappointed that they weren't already on the ride.

"I didn't think so. They were supposed to get here six months ago." Wibbly sighed in disappointment.

"Why would there be a punishment platoon in an amusement park? What do they do, sell soft drinks?" River raised an eyebrow.

"It used to be an amusement park." Wibbly gestured for them to follow. They went around the corner. They could see the whole amusement park from where they were. It looked hollow and abandoned. "It's been like this for a while. I wish they'd told me that before I came here." He suddenly grinned at the confused family. "Do you like chess?"