Hi guys :) Sorry about the late update, I haven't been feeling the best lately :/ But hopefully that's all behind me! Enjoy this chapter, I'm trying not to make it like the show too much. This is the only episode that will actually ever be remotely like the show I'm pretty sure! So enjoy, and please R&R! x


"Doctor, you remember Amelia Pond right? Well of course you do, it was minutes ago. How could you not possibly remember her?"

"Leah you're rambling." The Doctor interrupted.

"Right. Sorry."

"Something's bothering you, what is it? Don't try to hide it from me either Parks." He pointed at me from across the room.

"Well, I told Amelia we would go back for her."

He raised an eyebrow at me, "A child onboard the TARIDS? What were you thinking! I mean, yes. She was a very brave little girl, but a life on the TARDIS for her? What about," His words caught in his throat. "Never mind."

Now it was my turn to raise an eyebrow at him, "Ok? Doctor, you saw how she lived. She only has an aunt. And my judgement tells me that those two don't get along properly."

"Fine. We'll go back for her, why not? Nothing to loose." He sighed.

"Nothing whatsoever." I agreed. I beat him to the console and flew the TARDIS back to upper Leadworth.

"Parks, you have got to let me fly my own TARDIS!" He moaned, but he couldn't keep the smile out of his eyes.

"Ever so sorry about that." I smiled back and gave him a quick peck on the cheek. His cheeks flamed a bright red and I laughed at him before dashing out the doors. Damn, I thought. It was the middle of the day, which meant we were gone for a couple hours at least.

The Doctor came out behind me and rested a hand on my shoulder, "So, longer than five minutes eh?"

I gave a short airy laugh, "Yeah. The TARDIS must be a bit messed up."

"Well, we DID light her on fire." The Doctor pointed out.

"YOU lit her on fire!" I laughed.

He walked around the garden in Amelia's yard. "No need to point fingers Parks." I sighed in mock anger and walked forward to grab his hand. We were walking to enter Amelia's house when something clicked simultaneously in both the Doctor and I heads.

He turned on his heels, grabbed my by the shoulders and said sternly, "We need to get her out of there."

"I know what we missed. That thing you said you couldn't quite place a finger on!"

"Watch your back when we go in." He warned. I nodded and soniced the door open. "You still need a new sonic you know."

"Yes yes, hardly the time for this." He plucked my screwdriver from my hands, "I'll just use yours in the meantime."

"Oi, watch it space man!" I smacked his arm lightly. We ran through the first floor hall, and up the steps when suddenly the Doctor fell unconscious in the floor. "Doctor?" The words just slipped past my lips before I was hit over the head, and collapsed on the ground beside him.

Time was irrelevant, but when I woke, I was handcuffed to the Doctor, who was handcuffed to a radiator. I looked around to try and find our captor. I didn't have to look long, since she was standing right to the left of me.

"Oh, you're awake." The woman said.

"Who the hell are you?" I asked, voice full of bitterness.

"I live here." She simply replied.

"Are you Amelia Pond's aunt?" I asked, trying to leave the bitterness out of my voice this time.

Her face went cold, "Amelia Pond hasn't lived here in a long time."

I'm pretty sure my expression soon matched hers, "How long?"

"Five years." She replied.

I smacked the Doctor, "Wake up you!"

Surprisingly, he jumped wide awake, "What! Where am I?" He shook his handcuffs.

"Relax, we haven't moved. Just listen to me. This police officer says Amelia hasn't lived here in five years."

"No, no it can't be." He mumbled and changed topic. "How many rooms?"

"Excuse me?"

"On this floor, how many rooms?" The Doctor asked.

The woman and I said at the same time, "Five."

"Wrong. Six." The Doctor said. "The place you are always afraid to look. Right in the corner of your eye."

We all slowly peered out of the corners of our eyes, and stared at the mysterious sixth door. "That's impossible, I've lived here for twelve years and I never noticed that room."

I put two and two together, "Wait what? Twelve years? Oh my god you're Amelia! Why did you say it was only five years?"

"I don't know. And I go by Amy now."

The Doctor yelled, "What! But Amelia is such a brilliant name! You humans are absurd with all the name changing."

I interrupted, "Listen Amy. You need to un cuff us and get the hell out of here."

"Why should I listen to you? Both of you deserted me for twelve years!"

The Doctor begged, "Amy, we planned on five minutes, but the TARDIS was on fire and she's struggling right now. PLEASE JUST UNTIE US!"

She bent over and unlocked our handcuffs, "There you go." She huffed.

I grabbed her hand softly, "Thanks." I smiled, and she smiled in return.

The Doctor grabbed my hand and pushed Amy down the stairs. "Our of the house let's go, move it along!" We were about to open the back door where we came from, when a man with a large black and brown dog stepped through the door. The man barred his teeth and growled, then his mouth transformed into razor sharp teeth that don't belong to any human or animal I know.

"FRONT DOOR!" I yelled to Amy and the Doctor, and we bolted the other way. Before I slammed the front door close behind us, I looked back to see the man and dog hadn't moved.

We all ran down the street when there was suddenly a loud voice, "Prisoner zero will vacate the human residence or the human residence will be incinerated." After the voice spoke, an enormous ship came into view. It looked icy, with a big eyeball in the center. The same eye that we saw in the crack in Amy's wall.

I turned to the Doctor and we gave each other a questioning look. There was a radio on nearby, and the message played through that too. "I don't think they mean Amy's house. I think they mean the whole of planet Earth!" The Doctor exclaimed.

"But that means-" I began.

The Doctor cut me off, "Judging by the size of this ship, we have twenty minutes."

Amy asked, "For what?"

Realization dawned on me, "To save the world."