Amy stayed sat by the door. She didn't know Aderyn but already she felt sorry for her. To have had that life at such a young age. Amy couldn't imagine what it must be like. When the Doctor woke Aderyn she'd been asleep for over an hour. The sleep had done wonders for her. Once she awoke she was bounding with energy and her eyes were bright.

"The Delirium Archives." The Doctor announced, noisily landing the TARDIS with a shudder. He rushed to the doors, throwing them open and striding out confidently.

Amy and Aderyn followed behind him as he went quickly from one display to the other.

"Wrong. Wrong. Bit right, mostly wrong. I love museums. " he was saying. Aderyn rolled her eyes at him as she strolled leisurely amongst the displays.

Amy caught up with him "Yeah, great. Can we go to a planet now? Big space ship? Churchill's bunker? You promised me a planet next. You've got a time machine. What do you need museums for? "

"This is the final resting place of the Headless Monks. It's teaming with history," he let out a triumphant shout as he ran to the next display case "one of mine. Also one of mine." he pointed at artefacts in the case.

Aderyn walked up to Amy "it's how he keeps score." She said quietly. They watched as the Doctor's attention was caught by a box in the case at the end of the row. Amy and Aderyn walked over to him, peering curiously into the case.

"Oh great, an old box." Amy said, shrugging.

"Home box?" Aderyn asked.

"A Home Box. Like a black box on a plane, except it homes. Anything happens to the ship, the Home Box flies home with all the flight data" the Doctor confirmed.

Amy looked down at the box. It was old and heavily graffitied.

"The writing, the graffiti. Old High Gallifreyan. The lost language of the Time Lords. There were days, there were many days, these words could burn stars and raise up empires, and topple gods." the Doctor said mystically.

"So what does it say?" Aderyn asked.

The Doctor sighed "Hello darling."

The Doctor looked at Aderyn and gave him the most charming smile she could muster.

"Ok we'll see what this is about but she is not dragging me into anything this time."

Amy's confusion did nothing but grow. "What's going on?"

"When I say run, run back to the TARDIS as quick as you can."

With that he smashed the glass and scooped up the home box.

"RUN!" he shouted, grabbing Aderyn's hand and puling her along next to him.