The Doctor looked at him in disbelief, "What the hell is the matter with that?"

"Oh, you know nothing Doctor." The Master whispered, "If you don't know who she is yet, then I'm certainly not going to tell you!" He backed away and whistled. The Hippogriff came out of the shadows and charged for River and the Doctor. Raising a talon, it went to swipe at their bodies and I ran at full pelt and jumped in front of the swiping claws. It was coming true, the latter of the previous vision. CRACK! I crumpled to the ground as I heard a gun ring out, and the screeching gurgling sound of the Hippogriff crashing to the ground. I drifted out of consciences once again.

Flower scent drifted in the air. Roses by the smell of them. I slowly opened my eyes to find myself in a hospital ward. I asked a nurse passing by where I was, but she never stop. Another vision, I thought. I went to the desk and found I was in a maternity ward. Puzzled, I walked the long corridors and found I saw someone I knew. Sally, heavily pregnant, was being rushed in a wheelchair past me. I ran after her, at the same time a hooded woman was wheeled into the room next to Sally's. As I stood at both doorways, I noticed that the two doctors were about to deliver two babies at the same time. A second apart, each baby was delivered but Sally's was in trouble. The other doctor from the hooded lady's room rushed in to help Sally's doctor. It was a girl, but it had blue blemishes all over its body. The hooded lady walked out and ushered the two doctors out from Sally's room. I followed at a distance, and watched in horror, the lady paying the doctors to switch the two babies. Sally was sobbing as David walked in. She didn't know what was happening to their baby, but the doctors then walked in with not their child but me. This was the crucial moment, whoever that lady was she had made the ultimate decision to be rid of me. The colours faded in black and the vision didn't continue on.

I sat up in a rush. I yelped and the Doctor and River rushed to my side.

"Where am I?" I asked groggily, still having the vision replay in my mind.

"You're back in the TARDIS." River began, "This medical room has the most developed and scientific methods in the entire universe."

"The Hippogriff broke a couple of your ribs," The Doctor whispered, "The Master legged it after the creature attacked us. So I don't know where he's gone. But I'll find him!"

"The thing is…" I began.

"Hush now," River soothed, "You need to rest."

"But…" I tried to get through.

"Rest. Now." The Doctor added sternly, as though he was a real physician.

"NO!" I shouted, "You will listen!" The Doctor and River stopped and looked at each other. "I had another vision." I began, "It was in the past, at the time of my birth." River shivered. I looked towards her, "Do you know anything about me, Dr Song?" I asked. "No." River replied steadily, "Nothing at all."

I looked upset, unsure of the prospect of what River's meaning really meant. I knew she was lying but for now I had to believe her.

"Anyway…" The Doctor interrupted my thoughts, "You were saying?"

"Nah, doesn't matter." I pushed aside the vision and settled down to rest.

"You sure?" The Doctor and River asked in unison.

"Yeah," I replied, "Maybe some other time." I looked to the Doctor, who seemed to read my mind.

"River, you could travel with us for a while, if you want to." He gave her his biggest, cheekiest grin.

"I shouldn't, but one more trip won't hurt me!" River returning with a great big smile and blew him a kiss.

"Off we go then!" The Doctor ran out of the room, gleeful that River was staying a bit longer.

"That man will be the death of me!" River remarked and skipped on after him.

My thoughts turned to the vision. Who was that woman? Why didn't she want me? Did this have something to do with Dr River Song? I shook my head and lay down on the bed, thinking how marvellous my world would be if I could discover the truth about my past. I need to find out the reason for this vision and why it was the most crucial moment in my history. I closed my eyes and drifted into a peaceful sleep, not knowing that something was coming and it was going to change my friends, who I left behind, lives forever.