(Author's Note) - Ok! So, sorta long chapter here, guys! For those of you that have followed it this far, thanks! I am still uploading the already typed chapters, and later on I promise that I start using better things instead of one long super paragraph. Like, actual sentances and stuff, ok. So I realized that I am rambling, sorry. enjoy the story!

"Rose, you have to go. Do you understand how many paradoxes you are creating?" he told her. Rose smiled and hugged him. "I know silly. But, I covered them. Look, the tearing down of the Eiffel Tower? Stopped it, rebuilt it, and destroyed it to fix history." Rose said, trying to out-smart him. The Doctor was about to give Rose a lecture when he glanced down to see Amy looking up at him. "Amy, are you okay?" he asked her. Amy looked around, like she didn't know where she was. "It was bad Doctor," she said, remembering what was going on, "I couldn't find you, or save Rory, and then came the darkness. And.." Amy couldn't finish because she broke down in tears. Right as Rory was walking in.

The Doctor didn't know how he was going to explain things to Amy and Rory, but he was going to try. "Amy, it's alright. We are right here." Amy ran towards Rory and gave him a great big hug. "I missed you," Rory said. Amy looked confused, "How long was I gone?" she asked. Rory looked at the ground while the Doctor looked her straight in the eyes. "Almost two days, Amy." Amy looked at the blonde girl who she hadn't notice enter the room. "Who is this? Out two days and ya go and replace me?"

Amy and the Doctor kept their distance that day since Amy thought she had been replaced. "So, how long have you been with them, Doctor?" Rose asked, with a jealous look in her eyes. "Long enough, I need them to go home. They aren't safe with me." he said looking sad. Rose gave him a look that told him 'to shut it, you are lucky you have them.' "Doctor, never travel alone. You need them more than ever now. Things are crazy and you have no idea what I'm talking about, do you?" Rose asked him. He looked perplexed but shook it off. "Tell me later, Rose. I'm busy getting them home." That was a bad time for the Ponds to walk in.