I tried to scream, but nothing came out as I was blown off my feet. I was too afraid to open my eyes, not knowing what I'd find. When I finally touched ground again, I was sprawled out on my back, and there was something sharp digging into my shoulder blade. The noise was awful, my blood a pounding sound in my head. Finally, when all the rubble and debris had settled, I carefully opened my eyes. I let out a gasp, everything was a complete wreck.

I tried to stand up, but something was laying across my legs, and it refused to budge. I decided I could probably wriggle myself out, but only if my shoulder wasn't too badly damaged. I propped myself up on my elbows and let out a yelp of pain. Something was wrong with my shoulder, that was for sure. I closed my eyes as tight as I could, and waited for the regeneration energy to fix me up. I had to wait for a good minute before I was healed.

Once everything on my body was repaired, I wriggled out from under the pillar that had collapsed on my legs. Standing up and brushing myself off, I tried to make a pathway to the TARDIS doors. I opened up the door and looked out into emptiness. There was nothing left of the Shadow Proclamation. If it wasn't so famous, no one would be able to tell it was once here.

My mind quickly flashed to the Doctor, was he ok? I know he teleported off to Torchwood, but after that, Who knows? I figured the TARDIS could still manage a trip, so I made my way back through the small path I had cleared, and up to the console. I flew the TARDIS straight to the Torchwood base. What was I thinking, crossing my own timeline? I knew I was making a big mistake. But if I timed it right, I could make it work.

The TARDIS landed, and I stepped out. No other me in sight, only Owen. He stared at me with complete disbelief. I ran over to him, "OWEN! Oh my god, where is he?" I yelled.

"Leah, what happened to you? You just left, and now you're here? I thought this job was crazy as is." Owen griped.

"Shut it, you know my life is complicated. Now I'll ask you again, where the hell is he?" I grabbed his shoulder with an iron grip.

He gently removed my hand from his shoulder, "Are you talking about Jack? Well, you did just leave with him."

"Not Jack, the Doctor!" My mind was racing, I didn't really even consider how I might look, just coming from an explosion and all.

"Who?"

"The man that appeared who was dying? Where did he go!"

"I-I don't know! He sort of teleported off." Owen shrugged.

Damn, I was so thick to actually think someone would know where he had gone. "I knew it." I shook my head. "Don't tell a single person about this talk ok? Don't even mention I was here. Got that?"

Owen nodded stiffly, "Got it ma'am. Care to explain what's going on?"

"Not really, no. I just need to find my best friend, er, boyfriend, I mean.. I don't even know!" I was about to loose it if I didn't get some answers soon.

"Leah, calm down." Owen patted my shoulder.

"Don't tell me to calm down! That's the worst thing you can tell a girl! I'm sorry Owen, but I need to go!" I shouted over my shoulder, already running back into the TARDIS. Back at the console, I rested all my weight against it. I put my head in my hand, and thought out loud. "Where the hell could you be?"

Neither of us had a sonic per the moment, so contact was out of the question there. Just because we were both time lords, doesn't mean that we had some strange physic link. Although I wish we did in this case. I slammed my hand down on the console, "WHERE THE HELL ARE YOU!" I shouted at the world.

Leah, Leah, little Leah. He loved you and let you go.

Screw this. The last time the TARDIS tried to talk to me, I was grateful. Now this time? I wanted that voice out of my head. "Don't even try to talk to me." I muttered.

He gave up so much for you, now It's your time to leave.

"Stop trying to mess with me. I'm trying to find him. Shouldn't that make you happy?" I yelled at the TARDIS.

You don't know anything. He doesn't tell you anything.

"Right. The Doctor keeps everything from me, me of all people should know that! Time lords always keep secrets, if you haven't guessed."

Leave this place Leah. If you want the Doctor safe, you will leave.

"He'll be safe if I stay." I told her.

I will find him without you. GO!

She flooded my mind with images that no human would be able to bear. I stumbled backwards, and pressed my fingers against my temple. "STOP!" I cried out in fear. "Don't make me watch this!" I refused to let the TARDIS see me cry. I wouldn't be a piece in her little game. Images of the Doctor dying were racing through my head. I could see him lost, and not a clue of how to be found. The TARDIS planting those images in my mind.

I knew there was only one way to stop them. I regained focus for just a minute, and pulled the nearest lever to my right. The TARDIS landed and I ran out, slamming the doors behind me, not even thinking about looking back. I heard the TARDIS dematerialize. She could fly herself to find her damn Doctor. I pounded on the door that I've come to know so well, and a face I was all to happy to see answered.

"Where's the Doctor?" The voice asked.

"He's gone. I don't know how to find him Amy." I kept my head down.

She wrapped an arm around my shoulder and led me into the kitchen, where Rory was sitting at the table.

"What are you doing here?" Rory asked worriedly.

"There was an explosion. The Doctor and I didn't mean to leave you two, we just needed to take the TARDIS for a test drive, since she had just sort of redone herself. But the place we were at exploded, and I have no idea what happened to him. I'm so scared." I leaned my head on Amy's shoulder.

"Here, I'll make you a cup of tea." Amy got up, and Rory took her place comforting me.

"It'll be ok Leah, he'll find you. I know he will." Rory reassured me.

"Thanks Rory. So, how have you been then?"

"Well, Amy and I are engaged now." He said casually.

I shot up, "Oh my god really! I'm so happy for you two!"

Amy and Rory both laughed. "Thanks. Would you want to come to the wedding?" Amy asked.

"Of course, I wouldn't miss it for the world."

"So, I don't want to put a damper on the mood, but Leah I imagine you'll be here for a bit yeah?" Amy asked.

"Yeah." I said, casting my glance down at the floor once more.

"Then you'll stay with us. I wouldn't have it any other way." Rory insisted.

"Thanks you two." I smiled and pulled both of them into a hug.