River grabbed Amy as she materialised on the Flight Deck.
"It's ok, I've got you." She said to her.
"You ok?" Aderyn asked her, running over to her.
"I'm fine." Amy said weakly.
"I told you I could get it working." River said smugly.
"River Song I could kiss you," the Doctor said happily. "Maybe I'll get Aderyn to do that."
"Maybe when she's older." River said, winking at Aderyn.
An alarm blared around the Flight Deck.
"What's that?" Amy asked.
"The Angels are draining the last of the power. Which means the shield is going to release."
As he spoke, the bulkhead raised. They could just about see the forest behind the array of Angels stood facing them.
"Angel Bob, I presume?" The Doctor said. He strode forwards toward the, stopping just before the now open bulkhead.
"There is a rupture in time. The Angels calculate that if you throw yourself into it, it will close, and they will be saved." The Angel said.
"Why would I do that?" The Doctor asked.
"Because you're friends will also be saved."
"Yeah, well there is that." The Doctor said casually.
"You're not the only complicated space time event here." River said to him.
"Oh, be serious. Compared to me, these Angels are more complicated than you, and it would take every one of them to amount to me, so get a grip." He said to her. Aderyn frowned at him.
"Don't be stupid." She said to him.
The Doctor rolled his eyes "No, I mean it. River, Amy, Aderyn, get a grip."
"Oh you genius." River muttered. Aderyn, still stood by Amy, grabbed Amy's hands and wrapped them round the handles of the console module "Hold on," she said to her "And don't let go for anything." She grabbed the console, close to where Amy was, and waited.
"Thing is, Bob, the Angels are draining all the power from this ship. Every last bit of it. And you know what? I think they've forgotten where they're standing. I think they've forgotten the gravity of the situation. Or to put it another way, Angels," he backed away from them, grabbing the console. A monitor nearby flashed a warning. The gravity was failing. "Night, night." The warning changed. Gravity failed. They clung to the console as the ship tilted. The Angels began to fall backwards into the time energy.
Aderyn noticed Amy's hand slipping and put her own hand over it, keeping Amy's hand in place. She didn't think she had the strength to hold both of them up.
