Hello everyone! I am so sorry I have not updated in a while. Writer's block had a tight hold on me, but I should be back fairly regularly until the story is complete! I apologize for any and all grammar errors in this and all previous or future chapters. I noticed a lot when I was rereading old chapters, so I am sorry. I hope you can overlook them.

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The Doctor faltered as his eyes fell on Amy Pond standing before his Tardis looking very upset. He twisted his hands nervously and glanced back at River for help. She just smiled at him impishly and mimicked her mother's pose. Amy began tapping her foot impatiently, so the Doctor spun back to face her once more.

"But…but I'm here. Look and I brought River all safe and sound just like I promised…..how late exactly?" he questioned, already flinching in anticipation of the sure to come harsh words from his firey red-headed companion.

"Three months raggedy man. And my grandbaby better be in one piece or you will get it," threatened Amy.

"Three months?..."

"Should have let me drive, Sweetie. You know we never go where or when we are supposed to when you're driving," interrupted River in a mischievous tone just to wind him up. He turned to shoot a retort at her, but was stopped by a question from Rose, which, for the time, was ignored.

"Wait a second. Did you say….grandbaby?" she asked in a tone of pure disbelief. Amy didn't answer her. Instead, she looked at the Doctor to get a question of her own answered.

"Doctor, who's that? And what's she doing in the Tardis?"

"Amy, do you remember when I told you about Rose Tyler? That," the Doctor pointed proudly to Rose, "is Rose Tyler." Amy's mouth fell open at this declaration and before anyone could stop her she had bolted into the Tardis and threw her arms around Rose's neck.

"Oh, well, hello there," laughed Rose in surprise and delight.

"What's with the hugging?" came the sound of Rory's voice as he appeared where Amy had previously been standing.

"Rory the Roman!" shouted the Doctor happily and began walking towards Rory with his arms open in an attempt to hug him, but River stepped in the way and claimed her hug first.

"Daughters get first dibs," she informed the Doctor with a wink. He huffed at her, but did not say anything. Hugs went all around for the next moment or two as the old friends were reunited. Amy drilled River with questions about the baby while Rory and the Doctor caught up on where they were in their timelines. Patiently Rose stood off to the side waiting for an explanation as to what was going on. She was very confused and still a little out of it from her crash landing.

"Doctor, I think we should head inside and get Rose a cup of tea. She's looking a little pale," suggested Amy as she finally looked up from her conversation with her daughter.

"Oh, yeah, right. Well, Ponds, what are we waiting for?" questioned the Doctor. He slung his arms around River and Rory and began leading them out of the Tardis. Amy shot Rose a kind smile then gestured for her to follow. She smiled back and moved to Amy's side, so they could leave the Tardis together.

"So, grandbaby? What exactly did you mean by that?" she asked Amy as they reached the garden path.

"Oh, that, well, it's sort of a long story, but River is my daughter," announced Amy with a glance to the curly blonde mass of hair bobbing just a ways ahead.

"Daughter? Please, go on," urged an intrigued Rose. As they headed into the house and to the living room Amy gave Rose a short account of the circumstances of River and their confusing life. Rose listened attentively, fascinated by every word.

"So, she's part Timelord?" asked Rose as they were standing in the kitchen getting tea ready.

"Yep, but she gave all her regenerations to the Doctor a long time ago to bring him back after she killed him."

"That's a bit contradictory isn't it?"

"It wasn't her fault. They….they hurt her, but she's fine now. She's fine and happy, and I hope we don't ever have to worry about that wicked woman again, but that's probably not true. I have noticed the marks on you. I know why those are there" declared Amy almost angrily.

"Is that tea ready yet? I'd really like a biscuit!" shouted the Doctor from the other room. Amy chuckled and sighed in exasperation. She picked up the tea tray and led the way back into the living room where River was hogging a whole couch forcing Rory and the Doctor to sit on the floor to make room for Rose and Amy on the other couch.

"Here you are," declared Amy a little sarcastically as she set the tray down on the coffee table. The Doctor attacked the tray quickly and poured everyone a glass, handing a cup to his wife first, then after everyone else was served began to dig into the biscuits happily.

"Doctor, we need to figure out how Rose got here, and we need to figure out how to get her back," announced River after a few minutes of silence between all of them where only the sound of slurping tea could be heard.

"I know. I'm working on it. Rose, what all do you remember?" River flinched a bit at this sentence and a protective hand fell over her stomach. She knew the answer Rose was going to give before it had left the blonde's mouth.

"Nothing. I don't remember anything."