Gah I can't stop writing! Sorry if you're catching up! I'm probably finishing this story today because if I don't finish this whole story idea now I'll forget and never finish! FOOL! COME ON ELISE! That's my name haha. I'm loving this story too…I wish I was a better author in general because I want to portray this story well, I love this haha. I'm doing my best! Hope you guys like it!

Two people. Both different, yet the same. One from a different time and dimension, one from down the street, sitting together on a wood bench in the park. A normal day in Leadworth 2006.

"Okay, now you do it." Amy Pond, a teenage girl, her red hair hanging over her shoulders in a yellow raincoat. She handed the older man next to her a piece of bread. "Just throw it."

The older man in suspenders and a bow tie took the bread hesitantly, but threw it into the lake they sat in front of on their bench. Ducks by the dozen swarmed over the small piece until it was a quacking fiasco in the pond. "Whoa!" The Doctor laughed and so did Amy. He put his arm around his best friend. "I'm glad you decided to go to prom." He held her face in his hand and she smiled. "I think you're going to have a great time. I want you to be happy."

"I already am happy." That made the Doctor feel so happy inside. He felt he could do anything or take anyone on now that he just made this one young girl happy. They had spent three days together, three afternoons, and the Doctor did everything do make her happy. Ice cream, library books, movies, she finally had a friend. Suddenly Amy pulled away from him and started fiddling with the bread. "We should go."

"Why?"

"Amelia Pond is that you?" A skinny boy with messy hair and a rather large nose ran over. "Ameila?"

"Hi Rory." Amy looked down and the Doctor's face lit up.

"Rory?" The Doctor stood up. "Rory Williams?"

Rory was a little scared. "Uh, yes?"

"Oh Rory!" The Doctor took his hand, shook it hard and smiled hugely. Rory tried to back away from the Doctor's enthusiasm, but the Doctor pulled him into a great hug. "Rory, Rory, Rory! How wonderful!"

"Do you two know each other?" Amy asked curiously.

Rory pushed the Doctor away. "Uh, no! Who is this guy?"

"Oh! Rory, this is my friend, the Doctor." Amy gestured to him and the Doctor just waved as joyously as possible. Rory looked at him awkwardly. "Um, we just met. But!" Amy grabbed the Doctor's arm. "We must go now. Nice seeing you Rory!"

"Wait Amy, can we catch up? Could we maybe go get some food or something?" Rory tried to stop her.

"I'm sorry Rory," Amy pushed him out of the way. "We have to go."

When they were out of earshot of Rory, the Doctor stopped Amy. "What are you doing Amy?"

"What?"

"That's Rory Williams!" Amy looked puzzled. "Rory! Rory Williams! You know," He made a gesture at his nose. "Rory! Right?"

"What's so important about Rory? We're just neighbors, nothing else."

"Oh come on, I see it."

"What?" Amy looked down and tried to walk away. The twinkle was in her eye. The same twinkle the Doctor saw that was there when she became Mrs. Williams and gave birth to her and Rory's child: Melody.

"You like him." Poke, poke, poke…

"Stop poking me!"

"Ask him to prom!"

"No!"

"Do it!"

"No!"

"DO IT!"

"NOOO!"

"DO IT!"

Amy turned around and yelled at the teenage guy walking away. "RORY?"

Like a bullet from a gun, Rory ran over to the duo. Amy was blushing like a tomato and twirling her hair while the Doctor was elbowing her and smirking. "Yes," Rory asked, out of breath. He looked about to pass out but he ran all the way over to see Amy. It was love even when they were teens.

"Umm, I was wondering…you'll probably say no, so I shouldn't ask—"

"Amelia, I don't even know what you're going to ask!"

"Wouldyougotopromwithme?" Her words slurred together quickly. Rory stared blankly.

"Try again." The Doctor whispered into Amy's ear.

She twiddled her hands, but finally met the gaze of Rory and took a deep breath. "Would you go to the prom at Leadworth High…with me?"

"Oh," Rory was shocked. It looked like he'd been in the stomach by a bowling ball. "Oh of course!" He was so excited!

"Really?"

Rory ruffled his hair nervously. "Of course I'll go to prom with you. I just wasn't sure you wanted to go with me. I was afraid to ask to be your date." The Doctor stood by smiling at their first real romantic interlude. "I was afraid you thought I was a dork."

"Of course I don't think you're a dork! I thought you thought I was a dork!" Amy laughed and smiled hugely. She was so happy. Every day so far she had been so happy. Would it be enough to save her?

"No way!" Rory laughed.

"Yes!" Amy laughed again too, but she let out a snort. "Oh!" She covered her mouth and started blushing hard again. "Sorry."

"No." Rory took her hand from her mouth. "Don't be sorry. It's cute."

Amy snorted again and the Doctor smiled. It was true love. The same way he felt about River Song, their child in the future. Even though River never revealed "spoilers", he hoped the golden ring on her finger was from him because he loved her truly, just like he loved Amy so much as a friend.

"Oh, well I better get going Rory, I'll see you tomorrow."

"Bye Amelia."

"Call me Amy." She winked. Her confidence was coming back along with her happiness.

"Right Amy." Rory smiled with such love. "See you tomorrow."

When Rory was once again out of their sight, Amy threw her arms around the Doctor and hugged him tightly. The Doctor stood puzzled "What was that for?"

"Ever since you've been here, everything has been going right. I hope you never leave." Amy hugged him again.

Then the Doctor spoke seriously. "Amy, I may not be here forever, but I can be if you always keep me in your memories and in your heart. Do you promise to keep me with you forever?"

She nodded quickly. "I promise!" They held hands and started walking from the part, but then Amy stopped. "How did you know Rory?"

The Doctor stopped. He couldn't mess with her changed memories too much or else Thalia might do something. "Oh he's my second cousin or something. My family has mentioned him like once so his name just rang a bell. You know?"

"Right…" Amy sounded uneasy. She realized he was lying but hoped she didn't see through him so much.

"So, I guess you should start getting ready?"

Amy laughed. "Already? Prom is tomorrow?"

"It's never too early!" They both laugh and trotted together, holding hands out of the park.

The plan seemed to be going well. Amy was happy, but something still confused him: would Thalia try to pull something at the prom tomorrow? She obviously didn't want him messing with Amy too much, which meant Thalia had something planned. He had to expel Thalia from Amy's mind. That might fix this problem, but how? What would happen at the danced tomorrow? He couldn't bear to see Amy hurt again, and she wouldn't be if he was there! Right? I feel less confident than I act sometimes…