Weeks past and Rory was getting worried, Amy had been keeping this secret for so long, Rory got worried, and many things crossed his mind, things he never would even want to think about. It was scaring him; it scared him more than anything that happened when travelling with The Doctor.
He was so scared; he went to work and didn't come back for three days, and then Amy knew she had to tell him. So Amelia sat Rory down, and took a deep breath. She said to Rory there was nothing to worry about, and that she wanted it to stay a surprise until his birthday the next week, but he had ruined the plan. He apologized, though he didn't have to, for once.
"It's ok Rory, I love you and I wouldn't have kept it secret if I had known what your reaction would be." Amy stopped, and she sighed. She could not get the words out, it was not bad, but she was worried all the same.
"What is it? Amy?"
"I don't know why, I just can't say it..." Amy decides to make things easier by instead of saying it, she handed the paper over that she has circled. Two words that had lit up Rory's face. Foster care. At last Rory could feel like a real dad, raising the child before they were taken away to become a psychopath to kill his best friend. Tears began to form in his eyes but these, were happy tears, he laughed and lifted Amy off the ground, then began to twirl. The next day they both went to work and told there work friends the good news, the first people Amy went to were her boss and friends, Katie, Chloe and new at the hotel, Abby. Amy and Abby had recently become very good friends, very quickly, they had much in common. The first people Rory went to was his boss and normal co-worker, Bill and Shaun. Amy and Rory had fostered a young girl called Natasha. Natasha was a sweet girl, just under a year old, it wasn't quite the same as having a baby for themselves, yet they were still happy, they told stories to young Natasha every night about the dear raggedy man, and how even if they can't see him, and talk to him and hug him, they said he would be there to protect them, always.
