"My name is Humphrey." Humphrey told Amy. She kept walking away from him.
"Come on! Why won't you talk to me anymore?" He asked with an innocent voice.
"Because, I have work to do." Amy said in a stern tone.
"Come on!"
"Say, "Come on", one more time, I'll snap your neck…" She said in her usual voice.
"That's a harsh way to talk to people."
"What do you want?" She stopped and asked.
"I need your help." Humphrey went serious for a second. "I'm being hunted by Weeping Angels." Amy gave him a horrific look.
"What?"
"Weeping Angels…" Amy rubbed her chin and sighed.
"I've been trying to stop them forever. I've noticed that there are cracks forming on planets leaking time energy. They feed off that."
"How do we stop them?" Humphrey asked. Amy looked down and saw Humphrey's vortex manipulator.
"Where did you get that?"
Meanwhile in the desert, Aaron sees Kate struggling with an image of an Angel imprinted in her brain.
Unknown for now, she has been counting down backwards.
"Are you sure you're okay?" Aaron asked as they stopped by a river.
"I'm fine. Seven…" At this point, Aaron notices the counting.
"Seven?" He asked as he scooped up some water in the river with a half shell.
"Seven?" Kate asked.
"You just said seven…"
"No I didn't. Six…" Kate counted. And it is at this pointed Aaron realizes something.
"Kate, you're close to being killed by the Angel, but keep your eyes closed to starve the angel." He gave Kate the half shell of water.
With Amy unable to move, Aaron tries to reach the other side of the forest. Aaron instructs Kate to begin moving towards him, keeping her eyes closed. Aaron then hears a tree branch breaking.
It was an Angel! "Kate!" He whispered. "There are Angels, just start acting if you can see in order to fool them."
She nodded. But, Kate trips and reveals her blindness to the Angels, but before they can kill her, Aaron teleports her to a control room.
"Where are we?" Kate asked, still with her eyes closed.
"In a control room." Aaron answered. He turned and saw something that frightened him.
"Thank God you can't see."
"Why?"
Aaron saw a huge crack in the wall that glowed white. He then turned, not wanting to see it.
"Just trust me…"
