"Eh, who's out there?" She asked as she walked over to the fallen pile. A woman walked out from behind it, a smile stretching across River's face as she saw Martha.
"Martha! I'm so glad to see you." River came up to her and enwrapped her in a hug.
"Do, do I know you?" Martha said surprised by the strange woman, who seemed to know her.
"Oh, well I guess not. I'm River Song."
"Did you do this?" Martha gestured to the mound of fallen alien technology. River glanced back to the toppled stack of metal and wires.
"No, that was me. I had to get this, you know avoid a paradox." A familiar voice said coming down from the top of the pile.
"Jack?" He reached the ground with a thud and smiled at Martha, in one hand he held a gun that he had pried from the mound, identical to the one the future Martha had given him.
"Hello Martha, got you a present, and by you a present I mean me a present for you to give me later." He handed her the gun and then grabbed her in a large hug.
"Jack, what are you doing here?" She said still processing everything that was happening.
"Right, well River and I are just looking for her husband. Seen him lately? He looks—actually I have no idea what he looks like—River?" He turned and looked at the woman next to him.
"Floppy hair, bow tie, childish grin."
"You mean the Doctor? You're married to the Doctor?" Her heart seemed to sink a little in her chest.
"Another one? She didn't seem this way yesterday." River asked looking at Jack, noticing that Martha seemed to also be upset at the marital status of the Doctor.
"He has that effect, plus it takes a while to get used to the idea of a misses. Look Martha, have you seen him or Rose?" She shook her head yes and glanced over to where he had left.
"Yeah, he went to the loading bay."
"So I think that this is the loading bay," Rory said as they walked into the enormous room.
"Right so the main storage room's through there." Amy said pointing to the exit. He could hear them from where he stood on the opposite side of the room, still without a tarp. He almost didn't believe that they were there,
"Amy?" He said quietly at first but then he started to shout. "AMELIA? RORY? PONDS!?" He started to run across the room as fast as he could trying to see where they were around giant crates and boxes.
She heard him calling and almost didn't consider what she was hearing to be true. "Doctor? DOCTOR!?" She started to run to where she heard him, Rory trailing closely behind.
They found each other moments later. They stopped seconds before hitting each other head on, inches apart. He grabbed her into a large hug.
"Oh Amelia, don't do that again. Never leave me again."
"Leave you? You're the one who disappeared." She started to cry happily into his shoulder, as he held her tightly not wanting to ever let her go again, at the chance of losing her.
"You're the one with the terrible luck with angels." She laughed and he looked over at Rory.
He didn't let her go but moved her so that he was holding her with only one arm and grabbed Rory with the other.
"I told you, you couldn't get rid of us that easily." Rory said hugging him back.
"Oh Ponds, we seriously need to stop finding angels." He took a step back and looked at their faces.
"Who else is here? Is it just you two?"
"No," Amy answered, "Melody's here too, along with a captain named Jack." The Doctor's face became serious.
"You didn't leave her alone with him did you?"
"I'm sure they're fine Doctor, River can stand her own." Rory answered.
"I know that, I just don't want him flirting with her." He grabbed their hands and started to pull them out of the loading bay.
"Doctor, where are we going?" Rory asked as they walked into the main room.
"To find them, they're here right?"
"He looks jealous doesn't he?" Amy laughed.
"Martha!" The Doctor yelled trying to find her in yet another gigantic room.
"Martha's here?" Amy asked, the Doctor turned around and looked her in the face.
"How do you know Martha?"
"We met her while looking for you; she doesn't know us yet though." Rory answered for her.
"Doctor!" Someone responded. It wasn't Martha but River.
"River?!" They turned around another pile of technology and found the group of three. He let go of the Ponds and grabbed his wife.
"Hello sweetie," River said hugging her husband back as both of their smiles grew from ear to ear. He let go of her and turned to look at Jack.
"Doctor?" Jack asked hand extended for a hand shake. He took it.
"Jack Harkness, I hope you haven't been flirting with my wife." Jack smiled and winked at River.
"No more than usual."
He was running up the street now. The rain was slowing him down and he had left the umbrella back at the street sign. He wasn't going to stop for anything now.
His smile was enormous as he looked up at 42 Galley Way. It wasn't the house that made him smile though. It was what was in front of it.
