Argh! I told myself I was going to post this a couple days back, but that didn't happen. Stupid writers block :/ I hate writing when I have to follow a certain script, so thank god when this is over with and done, so I can get back to writing freely! The next chapter will be the last one to follow the Eleventh Hour. I do not own Doctor Who, or any of It's characters! So please R&R!


"There's no way we can do this!" Amy cried.

"Trust me, this is the Doctor we're talking about. He can do anything." I reassured her.

The Doctor looked at me, half adoringly, half questioning. "Well, almost anything! One thing I can't do I'll tell you, is eat a pear. I just can't do it!"

Amy and I both laughed. "God forbid you would eat a pear." I teased. Suddenly, the Doctor ran out of the house, so naturally Amy and I followed. We found him laying on the ground in a small park.

I stifled a laugh, "Doctor, now is hardly the time for this!"

"I'm not fully ready yet! I'm being rushed Parks, regenerating doesn't happen with the snap of a finger you know that." He replied.

"Whatever." I said, dragging out the word in a sing-song voice. Suddenly the whole sky above the park went dark. "What now? You have my sonic, so I can't figure this out."

The Doctor fiddled with my sonic, "They're preparing to burn the planet."

Amy's eyes widened, "You say that like it's a good thing!"

"Well.." The Doctor said sarcastically. I laughed, and Amy glared at us both. Suddenly the Doctor smacked his hand to his forehead, "Oh god I am thick! I completely looked over it. What did I see? I saw..." He trailed off, then quickly snapped back to reality, "Only twenty minutes? We can do this." He grabbed my hand.

"No." Amy stated.

"I-I'm sorry what?" I asked.

"NO!" Amy dashed forward and grabbed the sonic screwdriver out of the Doctor's hand.

"Amy, I'm going to need that back. We have twenty minutes for god's sake!" The Doctor yelled at her.

"Who are you two?" She asked.

I spoke, "Amy you know us."

"I said who are you two?"

The Doctor cut in, "Amy please, have you even seen the sky? We have twenty minutes to do this! Now please," He held out his hand, "give me my screwdriver."

I grabbed something out of my pocket, and I shoved an apple in Amy's hands, "Amy, look at that. It's the apple you gave me when you were little, and you know It's the same one. Fresh as the day you gave it to me."

She stared at the apple in amazement, then slapped the sonic back in the Doctor's outstretched hand. "There." The Doctor gladly accepted it.

"Now, we need to talk to that nurse!" He pointed to a man in uniform. Him and I raced over to the man, and swiped his phone from him.

"Oi mate, what'd you do that for!" The nurse asked in shock.

The Doctor flipped through pictures on his phone. "Why are you taking photos of a man and his dog?"

"Well that man is the local hospital. He's in a coma, but he's here too."

"Excuse me, but I didn't catch your name." I asked.

"Rory. Rory Williams." Rory said.

"Great, but where is Amy?" I looked around, and Amy walked up to us. Her face looked as though she had seen a ghost.

"I-I just saw," She trailed off.

"What did you see Amy? This is important!" The Doctor yelled.

"This white, sort of ghost worm thing! It was horrifying." She explained. I looked around the park, and I saw no sign of any white ghost worm, or that man with the dog.

A lightbulb went off in my head, "Prisoner zero!" I exclaimed. "That thing Amy saw, and the man with the dog! Don't you see? Prisoner zero is disguising itself, but it needs to drain the life first. Which explains why that man with the dog is in a coma, and here."

The Doctor's face lit up, "Leah, you are a genius! Oh, I could just kiss you!" He put his hands on either side of my face and placed a kiss on my lips. He pulled back and realized what he had just done, and we both blushed like mad.

Luckily Rory realized something too. "Wait, you're Leah and the Doctor. Amy, my god, you're not crazy!"

Amy slapped Rory, "See I told you."

"Wait, there's a prisoner zero also?" Rory asked.

"Yep." Amy said slowly. Suddenly, another giant eye ship came flying overhead. It started to scan the entire area.

"We need to draw attention for the ship. It's looking for alien technology, and what screams alien technology better than a sonic screwdriver?" He pressed down on the button, and aimed the sonic straight up to the sky. The sonic quickly exploded, and the Doctor dropped it to the ground. "Ow! Not another screwdriver, no!" He complained.

"Great." I sighed. The eye ship flew off. "No, come back! Prisoner zero is here!" I yelled after the ship, like I expected it to hear me.

"Ok, no equipment whatsoever, and time is dwindling! Somehow we need to get prisoner zero out into the open. How though?" The Doctor muttered.

Rory had taken his phone back from the Doctor, and I grabbed it from Rory. "Thank you!" I said with a sarcastic smile. "All of these photos, Rory who are they of?" I asked.

"The coma patients." Rory explained.

The Doctor bubbled, "Ok there are eight different coma patients, so eight different disguises that means."

Amy asked, "There is a dog in a coma?"

"No, the man with the dog must be dreaming of his dog. So therefore the dog is with him." I explained.

"I need a laptop!" The Doctor exclaimed.

"My friend Jeff has one! He would be more then happy to let you use it I'm sure." Amy offered.

"Jeff..." Rory muttered with subtle anger.

"Amy, Rory to the hospital. You need to clear out everyone on the floor, got it? Leah and I are going to go get ourselves a laptop." Amy nodded, and pulled a confused Rory behind her. The Doctor took my hand and we ran to Jeff's house, which Amy was kind enough to give us directions to. The Doctor barged right through the door, and up to Jeff.

"Laptop. Now, gimme." He demanded.

"Wait not so fast!" Jeff spit out.

The Doctor successfully took the laptop and look in horror at the screen. "Get a girlfriend Jeff." I laughed, and Jeff looked extremely embarrassed.

The Doctor started typing on the keyboard like a mad man. "Ok, I need to hack in on this call. All the sciencey people from around the globe, will be in on this call. So what they need is a Doctor. The best damn science man in the world."

"You can't hack a call like that!" Jeff demanded.

"Watch him." I said.

The Doctor brought up a screen split into six different faces. He held up his physic paper to the webcam, and the scientists must of seen something they liked. "This is a secure line, how the hell did you get on?" Someone demanded.

"Just listen, I'm here to help."

"What are you doing?" Another voice demanded.

The Doctor picked up Rory's phone, which I never gave back, and started typing on it. I jumped in to the conversation so the Doctor could concentrate, "He is writing the ultimate computer virus. An extremely smart and quick one at that. When he's done writing it, we will be sending it to all of you. Questions?"

"Yes, one. What does this virus do?" Someone asked.

The Doctor looked up from the phone. "It simply resets everything. Works it's way through the system and every single counter it come into contact with, it resets. Like clocks for example. Everything will default back to zero." He then shut the laptop.

The doctor handed Jeff the phone, "Ok Jeff, this is your time to shine! In roughly ten minutes you will be known as the guy who saved us all. Anything you want at your fingertips. Well, shouldn't put it that way. It's up to you." And with that the Doctor and I rushed out of the room.

He quick popped his head back in the room, "Also Jeff?"

"Yeah?"

"Delete your internet history!" He shook his head, and we walked out laughing.