I made a Tumblr account for this fic- whoami-doctorwho .tumblr .com (take out the spaces of course!) It'll be kind of like Laura's diary, where pictures of their adventures are posted, kind of like spoilers for the next chapter and it'll let you know when I've updated too!
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"Two pounds fifty, please." I spoke, smiling at the man in front of me.
He dug into the pockets of his jeans and pulled out some coins. "Two pounds... ten, twenty, twenty, fifty!" He looked up and smiled back at me as he passed over the money.
"Thank you." I opened the till and dropped the coins into the right place. I'd moved to Leadworth almost three weeks ago. I'd driven through the small village on my way to the place I'd originally planned to go. It was lucky that the local bed and breakfast had room for me, because if I was completely honest, this was the place I needed to be. Country air, and plenty of old people to share stories with. Last week, I'd managed to get a job in the post office and I had a feeling that I'd be able to stay here for a while.
"I haven't seen you before.. New here?" The man spoke again.
I nodded. "Yes, I moved here a few weeks back."
"Thought so." He smiled. "I'm Rory."
"Laura." I told him another one of my fake names.
"Nice to meet you."
"You too." I pushed the till shut, flicked my chocolate brown hair over my shoulder and leaned against the counter. "I think you're the youngest person I've met yet!"
He chuckled. "You clearly haven't met Amy..."
"Is that your girlfriend?"
He nodded, a large smile spread across his face. "Yeah!"
"Aw."
"Do you have many friends here? If you'd like, I could arrange something with Amy.. Get a few friends over, introduce you to a few mates?"
I nodded. "That would be great. I'm going to be here most days, you'll be able to find me."
"Good.. Right well, I'll be off."
"See you soon, Rory."
He smiled and walked away. I watched him go, then sat down on the stall behind me. The post office was rarely busy, only the odd few people wanting to buy stamps, or send packages to family that live outside the village... In fact it was rather boring. Although it paid decently and was probably one of the only jobs I would find here.
A couple of hours later, my lunch break started and I grabbed my coat and bag and headed back towards the Bed and Breakfast. As I stepped out of the post office, I glanced up at the sky... It looked strange, the sun was being covered by something dark... Like a total eclipse. It freaked me out a little, although I wasn't sure why. I shook my head and decided to cut across the village green, weaving through the people that had stopped to take photos.
I wasn't very far across the green when I spotted the man from this morning. Unlike everyone else, he wasn't taking photos of the sky; he was focused on a man walking his dog. "Rory?"
He quickly glanced over his shoulder at me, then back at the man. "Laura, this is so craz-"
Suddenly, a dark haired man ran across the green with a redhead in a police uniform following behind, and grabbed Rory's phone. I looked at the man, his trousers and shirt were ripped, and his hair was messy. I took a small step back in shock and looked at Rory's surprised face.
"The suns going out, and you're photographing a man and a dog. Why?" The man questioned.
Rory looked at the redhead. "Amy."
"Hi! Oh, this is Rory. He's a friend." She spoke to the dark haired man, with a clear Scottish accent.
"Boyfriend." Rory corrected.
"Kind of boyfriend." She stated.
"Amy."
The dark haired man glanced at me, and I felt my heart flutter a little. He was rather attractive. He quickly focused on Rory again and spoke. "Man and dog. Why?"
Rory looked back at the dark haired man and another look of surprise covered his facial features. "Oh my god, it's him."
"Just answer his question please." Amy looked rushed.
"It's him though, the Doctor. The raggedy Doctor." Rory mumbled.
"Yeah, he came back." Amy replied.
"But he was a story. He was a game." Rory stuttered. If I wasn't confused before, I was now. I looked between the three of them, deciding whether to ask questions or not.
"Man and dog. Why? Tell me now." The Doctor, well I assumed he was the Doctor after what Rory had just said, demanded.
"Sorry. Because he can't be there. Because he's-" Rory started.
"-In hospital, in a coma." The doctor and Rory both finished speaking at the same time.
I raised an eyebrow. "What?" I questioned.
The three of them looked at me.
"Yeah..." Rory mumbled.
"Knew it. Multiform you see? Disguise itself as anything, but it needs a life feed. A psychic link with a living but dominant mind." The Doctor stated. "I'm the doctor by the way."
"Laura." I told him, a smile on both of our faces. However, these faded when the Man barked at us. Amy, Rory and I looked over in shock.
"Prisoner zero." The Doctor informed us.
"What? There's a prisoner zero too?!" Rory cried.
"Yes." Amy answered.
I continued to watch the man and dog cautiously, until an eyeball appeared in front of me. I gasped as the abnormal mechanical eye looked around.
"See, that ship up there is scanning this area for non-terrestrial technology.. And nothing says non-terrestrial like a sonic screwdriver." The doctor said, raising an unusual looking silver and green screwdriver up. He pressed a button on the side of it, and suddenly all of the street lights exploded. I let out a yelp as I jumped and looked around at the lights.
"What is going on?" I asked, looking at the doctor, extremely confused. Car alarms started to go off, also causing me to jump.
"Prisoner zero. Alien, came from a crack in my wall." Amy told me, before we all turned to look at a poor elderly lady as her mobility scooter zoomed off down the road.
"What? Are you joking? I-" I paused, at a loss of words. How could she have aliens coming out of the cracks in her wall? In all of my very long life, I'd never heard of anything so absurd!
I jumped again as a fire engine blared out two-tone and drove off down the road on its own.
"Oi! Come back here! Come back!" A fireman yelled as he chased it.
"I think someone's going to notice... Don't you?" The Doctor asked, a little sarcastically. The telephone box blew up and I stared at it wide eyed, then the screwdriver in the Doctor's hand started to spark and smoke. "No, no! No, don't do that!"
"Look it's going.." Rory said, turning my attention to the eye once more. It was retracting back up into the sky.
"No come back!" The Doctor called out. "He's here! Come back! He's here! Prisoner zero is here!"
Suddenly, Prisoner Zero melted and became squidgy, then disappeared down a drain.
"He's here! Prisoner zero is-"
The Doctor was cut off by Amy. "Doctor, the drain. It just sort of melted and went down the drain!"
The Doctor sighed. "Well, of course it did."
It was quiet for a moment, then Amy spoke again. "What do we do now?"
"It's hiding in human form. We need to drive it into the open. No TARDIS, no screwdriver, seventeen minutes." The Doctor replied. "Come on, think!"
I was still extremely confused, and if I was honest, a little scared too. "Seventeen minutes... Until what?" I asked, not sure if I really wanted to know the answer.
"Well, they've sealed off the upper atmosphere. Now they're getting ready to boil the planet..." The Doctor mumbled his reply as he looked up at the sky.
"Basically the end of the world." Amy put it plainly.
I blinked at her, not sure how to react. The end of the world? What?
"So that thing hid in my house for twelve years?" Amy asked.
"Multiforms can live for millennia. Twelve years is a pit-stop." The Doctor told her.
"So how come you show up again on the same day that lot do? The same minute!"
"They're looking for him, but they followed me. They saw me through the crack, got a fix, they're only late because I am." He stated.
"What's he on about?" Rory questioned.
"Who's late? Them?" I asked, pointing up at the large thing blocking the sun. "That's a space ship, right?"
The Doctor nodded, but didn't verbally answer.. Instead he spoke to Rory. "Nurse boy, give me your phone."
"How can he be real? He was never real!" Rory cried.
"Phone. Now. Give me." The Doctor ordered again.
Rory handed it to him, and stared as he flicked through the photos he'd taken. "He was just a game. We were kids. You made me dress up as him."
"These photos, they're all coma patients?" The Doctor questioned.
Rory blinked a few times, then answered. "Yeah."
"No. They're all the multiform. Eight comas, eight disguises for Prisoner Zero."
I stared at The Doctor, trying to take in everything he was saying.
"He had a dog, though. There's a dog in a coma?" Amy also looked confused now.
"Well, the coma patient dreams he's walking a dog, Prisoner Zero gets a dog." The Doctor told her, and slowly looked around. "Laptop! Your friend, what was his name? Not him, the good-looking one."
Rory looked slightly offended. "Thanks."
"Jeff." Amy answered.
He looked even more offended. "Oh, thanks!"
"He had a laptop in his bag. A laptop. Big bag, big laptop. I need Jeff's laptop." The Doctor faced the direction that he was going to head in, then quickly snapped his head back around to look at me. "You want to help?"
I took a deep breath. Did I? Well, I suppose I could get some of the credit for saving the world… "Yes."
"Good." The Doctor turned to look at Rory and Amy. "You two, get to the hospital. Get everyone out of that ward. Clear the whole floor. Phone me when you're done."
Amy nodded and looked at Rory. "Your car. Come on."
"You, come with me." The Doctor said, pointing at me, then in the direction he wanted to go.
"But how can he be here?" Rory mumbled, slowly backing away. "How can the doctor be here?" Amy grabbed his arm and tugged him over to a Mini Cooper.
The Doctor didn't speak all the way to Jeff's house, nor did I. I didn't know whether my questions would seem stupid or not, so I kept my mouth shut. However, I was curious as to how he knew so much, and well.. Who he was.
The pair of us burst into Jeff's room, and he quickly sat up and looked at us, his eyes wide in shock. Both him and the laptop were on the bed.
"Hello. Laptop. Give me." The Doctor spoke.
"No, no, no, no. Wait!" Jeff cried, reaching out for the laptop.
The Doctor crossed the room. "It's fine. Give it here."
"Hang on!" Jeff cried.
The Doctor pulled the laptop away from him and I took a few steps closer so I could see the screen, but nothing could've prepared me for what was on it.
"Oh god.." I mumbled, quickly looking away, embarrassed at catching him looking at these things.
"Blimey. Get a girlfriend, Jeff!" The Doctor muttered and closed the browser.
An elderly woman entered the room and I looked over my shoulder at her.
"Gran." Jeff said.
"What are you doing?" She asked, looking around at us all.
"The sun's gone wibbly, so right now, somewhere out there, there's going to be a big old video conference call. All the experts in the world panicking at once, and do you know what they need? Me." The Doctor paused for a moment. "Ah, and here they all are! All the big boys. NASA, Jodrell Bank, Tokyo Space Centre, Patrick Moore."
"I like Patrick Moore." The woman spoke and I grinned at her.
"I'll get you his number. But watch him, he's a devil." The Doctor told her, then looked up at me and winked. I smiled at him as my heart fluttered.
"You can't just hack in on a call like that." Jeff said, as The Doctor typed away on the laptop.
"Can't I?"
Six faces appeared on the screen, all of them looking confused. The Doctor held up a wallet with a piece of paper in it. I watched as the people on screen tried to read it.
"Who are you?" A man that I recognized as Patrick Moore asked.
"This is a secure call, what are you doing here?" Another questioned.
The Doctor tucked the wallet back into his pocket. "Hello. Yeah, I know you should switch me off, but before you do, watch this."
It was quiet for a moment, before Patrick spoke again. "It's here too, I'm getting it."
"Fermat's Theorem, the proof. And I mean the real one. Never been seen before. Poor old Fermat, got killed in a duel before he could write it down. My fault. I slept in. Oh, and here's an oldie but a goodie. Why electrons have mass. And a personal favourite of mine, faster than light travel with two diagrams and a joke. Look at your screens. Whoever I am, I'm a genius. Look at the sun. You need all the help you can get. Fellas, pay attention." The Doctor said.
It was quiet for a second, then another man spoke. "Sir, what are you doing?"
"I'm writing a computer virus. Very clever, super fast, and a tiny bit alive, but don't let on. And why am I writing it on a phone? Never mind, you'll find out. Okay, I'm sending this to all your computers. Get everyone who works for you sending this everywhere. Email, text, Facebook, Bebo, Twitter, radar dish, whatever you've got. Any questions?"
"Who was your lady friend?" Patrick asked, looking over the Doctor's shoulder.
"Patrick, behave." He told him.
"What does this virus do?" The second man spoke again.
"It's a reset command, that's all. It resets counters. It gets in the WiFi and resets every counter it can find. Clocks, calendars, anything with a chip will default at zero at exactly the same time. But yeah, I could be lying, why should you trust me? I'll let my best man explain." The Doctor started to lower his voice; "Jeff, you're my best man."
"You what?" Jeff said, a panicked look on his face.
"Listen to me. In ten minutes, you're going to be a legend. In ten minutes, everyone on that screen is going to be offering you any job you want. But first, you have to be magnificent. You have to make them trust you and get them working. This is it, Jeff, right here, right now. This is when you fly. Today's the day you save the world."
"Why me?"
"It's your bedroom. Now go, go, go." The Doctor told him, then turned and ran to the door, gently grabbing my arm and pulling me along behind him.
"Okay, guys, let's do this." Jeff started.
The Doctor quickly paused, and I almost ran into him as he did so. He leaned around me. "Oh, and delete your internet history."
I tried not to giggle as the Doctor and I hurriedly ran out of the room.
Once we were outside, the Doctor paused again and looked around. He grabbed my arm once more and ran across the road. It took me a while to realize that he was headed over to the Fire Engine.
"A Fire Engine?" I questioned, wondering why we were walking towards it.
"We need to get to the hospital some how." He spoke.
Suddenly, Rory's phone started to vibrate and he quickly answered it. "Amy?"
I tried to listen, but it wasn't loud enough.
"Look in the mirror!" The Doctor stated. He was quiet again for a second, the spoke. "Don't worry, I've commandeered a vehicle." He smirked, then hung up the phone. He opened the door and pointed for me to get in, then ran around to the drivers side.
I climbed in and pulled the door shut, then turned to see him doing the same. "You do know how to drive don't you?" I questioned hesitantly.
"Of course!" He cried and started the Engine. The phone started to ring again, so he passed it to me. "Loudspeaker."
I quickly answered the phone and did what the Doctor asked.
"Are you in?" The Doctor asked.
"Yep." Amy answered. "But so's Prisoner Zero."
I watched as The Doctor's face fell. My heart started to pound nervously.
"You need to get out of there." The Doctor told them.
"He was so angry. He kept shouting and shouting. And that dog. The size of that dog." It was a voice I hadn't heard before, and from the looks of it, the Doctor hadn't either. He quickly pulled away and started to drive towards the hospital at high speed.
"I swear it was rabid. And he just went mad, attacking everyone." Another voice.
"Where did he go, did you see? Has he gone? We hid in the ladies."
"Oh, I'm getting it wrong again, aren't I? I'm always doing that. So many mouths."
The Doctor quickly glanced at me, the worry evident on his face, then focused back on the road.
"Oh, my God!" Rory cried.
"Amy? Amy, what's happening?" The Doctor asked, his voice panicked. There was no reply, so he spoke again. "Amy, talk to me!"
"We're in the coma ward, but it's here. It's getting in." She cried.
"Which window are you?" The Doctor questioned as we turned into the hospital grounds.
"What, sorry?"
"Which window?"
"First floor, on the left, fourth from the end." Amy tells us, then there is a loud clatter and the dial tone sounds.
"Doctor, she's hung up." I told him.
He sighed. "Come on."
"What's the plan?"
"You'll see!" The Doctor said, quickly stopping the fire engine. I looked up at the window, then turned around to see the Doctor getting out. I quickly pushed my door open and ran around to see him climbing onto the Engine. "Text them and tell them to duck!"
"Why?" I asked, unlocking the phone.
"Because we're going to climb in!"
I quickly typed out the text, then looked up as the doctor extended the ladder. Suddenly, he rammed it through the window, glass smashing everywhere, then climbed up. I hurried behind.
"Right! Hello. Am I late?" The Doctor climbed through the window and I slid through behind him, trying not to cut myself. I passed him the phone and he checked the time. "No, three minutes to go. So still time."
"Time for what, Time Lord?" A woman asked. I recognized her voice from the phone call.
"Take the disguise off. They'll find you in a heartbeat. Nobody dies." The Doctor ordered. I looked up at the woman and her child, as the realization that she was Prisoner Zero hit me.
"The Atraxi will kill me this time. If I am to die, let there be fire." She replied.
"Okay. You came to this world by opening a crack in space and time. Do it again. Just leave."
"I did not open the crack."
"Somebody did." The Doctor said.
"The cracks in the skin of the universe, don't you know where they came from? You don't, do you?" The woman asked.
"The Doctor in the TARDIS doesn't know. Doesn't know. Doesn't know!" The child tormented.
" The universe is cracked. The Pandorica will open. Silence will fall." The woman spoke.
I frowned. Confused again, and saw that Amy and Rory looked the same.
The Doctor looked up at the clock. "And we're off! Look at that. Look at that!" The clock said 00:00. "Yeah, I know, just a clock. Whatever. But do you know what's happening right now? In one little bedroom, my team are working. Jeff and the world. And do you know what they're doing? They're spreading the word all over the world, quantum fast. The word is out. And do you know what the word is? The word is Zero. Now, me, if I was up in the sky in a battleship, monitoring all Earth communications, I'd probably take that as a hint. And if I had a whole battle fleet surrounding the planet, I'd be able track a simple old computer virus to its source in, what, under a minute? The source, by the way, is right here." He lifted up the phone.
I spotted a bright light, and turned my head to look outside.
"Oh! And I think they just found us!" The Doctor cried.
"The Atraxi are limited. While I'm in this form, they'll still be unable to detect me. They've tracked a phone, not me." The woman spoke.
"Yeah, but this is the good bit. I mean, this is my favourite bit. Do you know what this phone is full of? Pictures of you. Every form you've learned to take, right here. Ooo, and being uploaded about now. And the final score is, no TARDIS, no screwdriver, two minutes to spare. Who da man?" The Doctor cried. We all stared at him awkwardly. "Oh, I'm never saying that again. Fine."
"Then I shall take a new form."
"Oh, stop it. You know you can't. It takes months to form that kind of psychic link."
"And I've had years."
All of a sudden Amy collapsed and the Doctor and I rushed to her side where Rory was already knelt.
"No! Amy? You've got to hold on. Amy? Don't sleep! You've got to stay awake, please." The Doctor spoke hurriedly.
"Doctor..." Rory spoke, I looked up at him and looked in the direction that he was staring in. Prisoner zero had transformed into The Doctor.
The Doctor also looked over at him. "Well, that's rubbish. Who's that supposed to be?"
I frowned.. Surely he knew it was him?
"It's you." Rory and I both spoke simultaneously.
"Me? Is that what I look like?" The Doctor stood and looked at Prisoner Zero.
"You don't know?" Rory was confused, as was I.
"Busy day. Why me, though? You're linked with her. Why are you copying me?" The Doctor quizzed Prisoner Zero and rushed over to stand in front of it.
A little girl ran around the corner and held the fake Doctor's hand.
"I'm not." The little girl spoke. "Poor Amy Pond. Still such a child inside. Dreaming of the magic Doctor she knows will return to save her. What a disappointment you've been."
What?! That was Amy?!
"No, she's dreaming about me because she can hear me." The Doctor stated. He turned and ran over to the older Amy, kneeling at her side again. "Amy, don't just hear me, listen. Remember the room, the room in your house you couldn't see. Remember you went inside. I tried to stop, but you did. You went in the room. You went inside. Amy, dream about what you saw."
"No. No. No!" The younger one shouted, before it transformed into a long green slimy creature.
I blinked at it in shock, was this really happening? In all of my life, I'd never seen anything like it...
The Doctor rose up and stepped over Amy, walking towards the creature again. "Well done, Prisoner Zero. A perfect impersonation of yourself." He smirked.
The bright light filled the room again, and the creature started thrashing around.
"Prisoner Zero is located. Prisoner Zero is restrained." A loud automated sound filled my ears.
"Silence, Doctor. Silence will fall." The creature hissed, then suddenly disappeared in a rush of wind. We all stared at the empty spot in silence for a few moments.
"Is it gone?" I questioned, my heart thumping at the possibility that it could come back.
The Doctor ran over to the window and stuck his head out. "Yes." He answered, then pulled the phone out of his pocket.
"The sun. It's back to normal, right? That's, that's good, yeah? That means it's over." Rory looked at the Doctor, but he didn't reply.. Just simply patted Rory's head as he passed us.
Amy started to stir, and I quickly looked back down at her.
Rory focused back on his girlfriend. "Amy. Are you okay? Are you with us?"
She slowly sat up and groaned; "What happened?"
"He did it. The Doctor did it." Rory told her.
The Doctor paused a few meters in front of us and started tapping away on the phone. "No, I didn't."
I slowly stood up and looked at him.
"What are you doing?" Rory and Amy looked up at him too.
"Tracking the signal back. Sorry in advance."
"About what?" Rory asked.
"The bill." The Doctor said, lifting the phone to his ear. "Oi, I didn't say you could go! Article fifty seven of the Shadow Proclamation. This is a fully established level five planet, and you were going to burn it? What? Did you think no-one was watching? You lot, back here, now." He hung up and chucked the phone back to Rory. "Okay, now I've done it."
Rory caught the phone, as the Doctor started to walk away. "Did he just bring them back? Did he just save the world from aliens and then bring all the aliens back again?"
I followed behind him, and heard Amy running along behind me. The Doctor pushed through the doors in front of us, and I pushed through them again as they closed.
"Where are you going?" Amy called from behind us, I could now hear Rory's footsteps too.
"The roof!" The Doctor replied. "No, hang on." He veered right and headed into a door labelled 'locker room'. Without a second thought, I went in there too, as did Amy and Rory.
He picked up some clothes off of the pegs, and pulled a shirt from a locker.
"What's in here?" I asked.
"I'm saving the world - I need a decent shirt." He chucked a few items of clothing behind him and I ducked a few pieces. "To hell with the raggedy. Time to put on a show."
Rory caught a shirt and stared at the Doctor. "You just summoned aliens back to Earth. Actual aliens, deadly aliens." The Doctor didn't reply, just started to unbutton his shirt, his back to us."Aliens of death, and now you're taking your clothes off. Amy, he's taking his clothes off."
"Turn your back if it embarrasses you." The Doctor said, dropping his shirt on the floor. I watched as Amy's eyes widened a little, then turned back to look at the Doctor.
"Are you stealing clothes now? Those clothes belong to people, you know." Rory cried. "Are you not going to turn your back?"
"Nope." Amy smirked and glanced at me, earning a smirk back.
We stepped out onto the roof, The Doctor in a new shirt with several ties draped around his neck and Amy and Rory behind us. The Alien ship was hovering above head.
"So this was a good idea, was it? They were leaving." Amy looked up at the ship.
"Leaving is good. Never coming back is better." The Doctor stopped a few meters ahead of us. "Come on, then! The Doctor will see you now."
A giant eyeball drops down and scans the Doctor as he pulls up his braces. My eyes widened, this one was huge!
"You are not of this world." The automated voice stated.
"No, but I've put a lot of work into it." The Doctor claimed. He looked down at his selection of ties and fiddled with them. "Oh, hmm, I don't know. What do you think?"
"Is this world important?" The automated voice asked.
"Important?" The Doctor threw a tie over his shoulder and I caught it. "What's that mean, important? Six billion people live here. Is that important? Here's a better question. Is this world a threat to the Atraxi?" There was no answer as he threw another tie over his shoulder and Amy caught it. "Well, come on. You're monitoring the whole planet. Is this world a threat?"
A large hologram of the world projected between them, and I passed the tie to Rory before curiously taking a few steps towards it.
"No." The Atraxi answered.
"Are the peoples of this world guilty of any crime by the laws of the Atraxi?"
The projection continued to move and show more images.
"No."
"Okay. One more. Just one." The Doctor did up his top button. "Is this world protected? Because you're not the first lot to come here. Oh, there have been so many."
The projection showed images of large robots and what I assumed was other Aliens. Each and every one of them just as strange as the one before.
The Doctor did his bow tie. "And what you've got to ask is, what happened to them?"
The projection played videos of lots of different men, and I watched carefully, wondering who they were. The Doctor turned and grabbed a jacket from Rory, then stepped through the projection.
"Hello. I'm the Doctor. Basically, run."
I watched in amazement, the wind blowing my hair all over the place, as the eyeball zoomed back to its ship and left, very fast.
"What..?" I mumbled, my voice barely a whisper.
Suddenly, there was an unusual sound, and the Doctor winced and reached into his pocket. He pulled out a glowing key and grinned.
"Is that it? Is that them gone for good?" Amy asked, and I turned to look at her. "Who were they?"
There was no answer, so we looked back in the direction of the Doctor.. But he was gone. I snapped my head up to see that the door was open, signalling that The Doctor had run through it.
"Come on!" I called, and started to run back into the hospital.
A few minutes later, I paused on the front steps, slightly out of breath.
"Where is he?" I asked as Amy and Rory stopped either side of me.
"My garden!" Amy cried and started to run again. "The blue box!"
"That's real too? That's here?!" Rory ran off after her, so I quickly followed them.
We ran across the green and down the lane, into Amy's garden. We pushed through the gate and ran through the small arch, slowly coming to a halt.
The unusual noise from the roof filled my ears again, and I stepped to the side to see what Amy and Rory were looking at. A blue police box was slowly fading away, like dematerializing.
I stared at it. Had the Doctor gone into there?
"He's leaving again." Amy whispered.
I turned to look at her and she had her eyes closed. Rory placed his hand on Amy's shoulder in an attempt to comfort her.
"Who was he?" I asked quietly, looking back to see that the box was now gone.
Other than the fact that he was called The Doctor and knew a lot about Alien's, I really didn't have a clue who he was.
Amy sighed and opened her eyes. "You'd better come inside. I'll explain."
