CHAPTER 37
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THE ANGELS TAKE THE PONDS PART 1
As soon as Amy found out that Idunn had been having headaches so painful that they had almost killed her, she immediately decided to take her to see Marissa. Even if she wasn't really the Idunn that she knew before, she had still grown attached to her and didn't want anything to happen to her.
Besides that having something else to think about besides the Angels was almost like a godsend to her at that point.
As the TARDIS traveled to UNIT HQ's parking lot where they had agreed to meet Marissa, Rory could see it in Amy's eyes that she was just as bothered by what had just happened in Manhattan as he was. Everything in him told him never to go back there again or he would regret it. He was willing to bet that she was feeling the exact same way right now.
"Amy, we have to talk," Rory said.
"I know. Even I don't want to go back there now, Rory. That . . . that couldn't have been a coincidence what he said about the Angels. He had to have known something," Amy said as she began to shake.
"What are you talking about? What happened back there? You never did say. All I know is that something's wrong because you've actually been quiet ever since you came back. You're never quiet unless you're upset about something," Selene said with concern.
"Amy's publisher asked her if she had written any stories about angels," Rory said in an angry voice.
"So you think that means that he's working with the Angels? That's a pretty big leap to take," Selene said.
"Well, what else can I think? Why would he ask me that unless he knew?" Amy said.
"It could have just been a coincidence, right?" Julia said hopefully.
Rory shook his head as he said, "No, I saw the look on his face when he watched Amy getting upset. He knew something. He knew exactly how it would affect her, and he was enjoying it. I just wanted to . . ."
Rory smashed his fist into the console, and the TARDIS beeped in protest. He was surprised at how much more emotional that he was now that he was a Time Lord. He was still himself and still just as angry and upset as he always was when Amy was being threatened, but everything was just so much more overblown and out of proportion now. Now he felt violent almost overwhelming anger whenever Amy or any of the rest of his family was in danger, and it scared him.
He was actually afraid of his own emotions and had taken to learning some relaxation techniques in order to keep them under control. He could now understand why the Doctor had acted the way that he had sometimes if he had to deal with this kind of thing all of the time.
"I'm sorry," Amy said in a low voice as she put a comforting hand on his shoulder.
"Don't look so guilty, Amy. You told me what it would be like. I knew what I was getting into," Rory said.
"So you're still not angry with me about it?" Amy asked.
"No, never. This is a small price to pay to get to be with you forever," Rory said.
"I hope you'll always think that way," Amy said.
"You don't ever have to worry about that. Now stop feeling guilty. I'm alright," Rory said.
Amy nodded and gave him a tender kiss. She knew that wasn't completely so, but she also knew that she was willing to spend forever with him in any form that she could get it. If she ever had to, she would willingly go under the Chameleon Arch and grow old with him as a human. She would do it without a second thought.
Honestly she was beginning to wish that she had just done that in the first place.
"I'm alright," Rory said again seeing the pained look on her face.
"Rory, just don't go back there. I'm sure that your instincts are right, and it really is a trap. Amy can always find another publisher," Brian said.
"I already signed the contract though," Amy said.
Brian pointed to the console and said, "This is a time machine. Change it so that you didn't."
Amy grinned and said, "No, I can't cross my own timestream, Brian. It doesn't work that way. I like the way that you think though."
"I'd probably create mass chaos if I had control of this ship wouldn't I?" Brian said.
"Oh, I don't know. I think you'd do a pretty good job of it myself. You're one of the wisest people I know," Amy said.
Just then the TARDIS landed and Amy saw as she looked on her monitor that Marissa was already there waiting on her.
"Idunn, are you okay? Do you feel like walking?" Amy asked.
Up until now Idunn had just been sitting in the background with a worried look on her face. Now she looked at Amy with a reassuring smile.
"I'm fine right now. Maybe whatever caused the headache was a one-time only thing," Idunn said.
"Yeah, somehow I doubt that. If all of your memories come back like that, you're going to have a Swiss cheesed brain by the time it's all over with. Just go and let Marissa look at you," Selene said.
"I don't want to cause you any more trouble. I've done enough of that already. I'm sure that I'm perfectly fine now," Idunn said.
"No, you're not. Come on. I don't want to hear any more excuses," Amy said as she stood in front of her with a determined look on her face.
"I learned a long time ago that it's best just to do whatever Amy says," Rory joked.
Amy shot him a questioning look to which he smiled. He was back to being himself for the moment at least, and Amy sighed in gratitude for that. She thought that having the heightened emotions of a Time Lord would be hard for him but not this hard.
She should have known though. Rory had spent his whole life being the cool headed, rational one, and he had done that by being the opposite of her and suppressing his emotions instead of expressing them. She should have known that that would make being a Time Lord even tougher on him than it would be on her.
She could only hope that he would learn to control them better over time. That was usually the way things worked wasn't it? Practice made things perfect after all.
She still wasn't sure that she believed herself yet, but she was trying very hard to provide a convincing argument.
She immediately exited the TARDIS to find a group of UNIT soldiers slowly nodding at her as one of them said, "Good morning, Mrs. Pond."
"Good morning. Is Charlie feeling better today? I heard he's been sick for a while," Amy said.
"Oh, he's feeling much better now. Thank you for asking though. You know you're definitely one of the nicer Time Lords to visit us," The soldier said.
"Oh, please don't spread that around, Sergeant. I'd never hear the end of it. If anyone asks, just tell them that I took your head off," Amy said.
"Will do, Mrs. Pond. You're the meanest of the mean, and you eat Daleks for breakfast," The Sergeant said with a huge smile on his face.
"Now that's more like it," Amy said laughing as she waved goodbye to the soldier while he continued on his duties.
She loved how nothing ever fazed the soldiers on the base. They had actually gotten used to her and the other friends and family members of the Doctor coming and going so much here that they treated them as just another part of the job. In fact, she saw some of them so much that they almost seemed like a part of her family now, and she suspected that they felt the same way about her.
"Mrs. Pond. I still hate that," Rory said.
"Well, feel free to correct them if you want, Rory. No one's stopping you," Amy said.
"I used to but then I just gave up trying. It's too widespread now," Rory admitted with a smile.
"No offense but Amy Pond just sounds cooler. Everybody thinks so. Amelia Williams is great for a writer's name, but Amy Pond is a superhero name. Nobody's going to be afraid of Amelia Williams after all. Sorry but that's just the way that it works," Amy said.
"Okay, but why do I have to be Rory Pond for?" Rory complained with a smile that showed that he wasn't being serious.
"I don't know what you're complaining about. I think it suits you," Amy said as she gave him a kiss.
Idunn actually smiled for the first time that day as she watched them together. After being alone and afraid for so very long, she finally felt safe traveling alongside of Amy and Rory now. No matter what happened to her as a result of her current predicament she would always be grateful to them for that and would have no regrets.
They were right next to Marissa's TARDIS now, and Marissa opened the door looking at Idunn oddly as soon as she did so. Idunn began to wonder just from that look on her face if Marissa was finally seeing the real her at last.
"What is it?" Amy asked as she noticed this as well.
"Let's wait until we get inside the TARDIS," Marissa said.
As soon as they were all inside, Marissa pushed a button on the console that immediately put a laser cage around Idunn!
"Mari, what the?!" Amy said in an outraged voice.
"She's not dangerous," Rory protested.
"No, of course not. I wouldn't hurt anyone anymore," Idunn said in a frightened voice.
"It's okay. She won't hurt you without a reason, Idunn. I promise that you're safe," Amy said in a reassuring voice as she continued to glare at Marissa.
"She may actually be as innocent as you say that she is, Amy. If so then I'll gladly apologize. Right now though I'm not taking that chance because it's obvious that whatever you're seeing isn't really there," Marissa said.
"What are you talking about?" Amy said in a confused tone.
"I can't see her face, Amy. It's completely blank. It's almost as if she doesn't really exist," Marissa said.
"What? What do you mean my face is blank? What's wrong with me?" Idunn asked in a completely terrified voice.
Marissa seemed to believe her innocence somewhat now after this response as she said in a gentler tone, "Don't worry about it. I'm going to figure it out. I promise."
"You're not keeping her caged up in the meantime. I'm promising her that," Amy said.
"Amy, I want to believe that she's who you say she is, but what if even she doesn't know that she's dangerous?" Marissa asked.
"Explain why you think that you're not seeing her face even though we are," Amy demanded.
"I've trained my mind to be able to overcome any and all kinds of mental manipulation. When you're on the run from all of the enemies that I've made over the centuries, you have to do that kind of thing in order to keep yourself safe. That includes being able to see through perception filters, and from what I can see her face is just like a living perception filter in the way that it disguises what she really looks like which apparently is no face at all. It's more than that though. I've trained myself to know when someone is attempting to poke into my head and look at my memories, and she's been doing just that either consciously or not since I first saw her," Marissa said.
"I am?" Idunn asked feeling genuinely confused by that.
"I was thinking of Idunn when I first realized that she was a lost Time Lady who had lost her child. I half hoped that it would be her for the Doctor and Rose's sake," Amy realized.
"I swear that I don't know what she's talking about," Idunn said.
"I believe you but it does explain some things about you. You're using our memories to slowly become Idunn, a person that you plucked from my subconscious when I first met you, and by doing so you've learned all about us and our memories of her which is how you suddenly 'remember' us and who we are. Until we fully accept you though, you stay looking like a generic default face that looks 'normal but nondescript' to each particular person. Once someone fully believes that you're the real Idunn like Lily does, then they suddenly 'realize' that it really is you and has been all along. You've changed so much since we last saw you that it was just hard for us to recognize the current version of you is the explanation that you've placed in Lily's mind. That's what she honestly believes and that's what you would have all of us believing too sooner or later I bet. You're molding yourself an identity from scratch right in front of us and taking advantage of the fact that Time Lords can change their appearance in order to do it convincingly," Amy said.
"I swear that I don't know anything about this!" Idunn screamed.
"It's okay, honey. I believe you," Amy said sympathetically.
"I do too. Mostly because I don't believe any of what you just said. How would she even get that way anyway? Unless . . ." Rory said as he trailed off.
Amy could see a light bulb go off in his eyes as he fully realized with his new Time Lord intelligence what she was getting at. She could see that at least his ability to think was becoming a lot clearer now even if he was still having trouble processing his emotions.
Amy smiled at him encouragingly as she said, "Exactly. Let's say that whatever accident happened to her that caused her to suddenly pop up out of the Vortex and be spit out in the time that the Time Walkers invaded Gallifrey changed her without her even being aware of it. It removed her real identity but somehow gave her the ability to recreate a new one for herself out of the memories of others. It would make her like some really weird version of the chameleon circuit only instead of being able to take on a different shape it would let her take on a new identity in order to fit in wherever she found herself. She probably doesn't even realize that it's happening which is why I still think that Idunn is harmless."
Marissa nodded as she said, "For the record, I think that she is too. She's just another horrible victim of the Time War who has had her body completely messed up by it. It's almost like she's been stuck between regenerations and can't become someone else until she takes that identity from us. I need to make sure that she really is a victim, and it isn't just some trick by the Time Walker who possessed her though before I let her go."
"What if it still is Idunn though despite all of that possibly being true?" Rory suggested.
"It would be ironic if she lost her identity only to get it back by coming across us again. Ironic but a little unbelievable I think. I don't think that we'll ever know who she really is. Sorry about that, Idunn," Amy said as she looked at Idunn at the end.
Idunn looked confused and upset as she said, "I . . . I don't know what to believe anymore. I suppose it's possible that it's true, but if it is then I'll never know who I am now. I don't want to be someone that I'm not, but I also don't want to be no one."
"This is horrible. It's just like Mornat's Syndrome," Amy said to Marissa who nodded.
"What?" Rory asked.
"Mornat's Syndrome is a very rare Time Lord disorder where a regeneration goes so horribly wrong that the person becomes no one. They're trapped between incarnations and unable to assume a new identity or body. They just become kind of blank and empty with no features. They're like a lump of flesh. Whatever happened to Idunn in the Vortex could have done that to her in an unnatural way," Amy said.
"Yes, but even when it happens naturally the person who it happens to still remembers who they were in their previous incarnations. They also don't try to steal a new face and identity from other Time Lords either," Marissa said.
"Yes, but what if because if it happening in an unnatural way thanks to an accident that she's not only lost her memories but her body has mutated, and this is its way of trying to fix itself?" Amy said.
"I guess that's possible," Marissa conceded.
"I still think that she could really be Idunn. That would still fit with everything that you told me happened to her. It could have happened like this. When she was thrown into the Vortex by the Dalek attack on her, she tried to regenerate and it went wrong leaving her stuck like she is now. Maybe she's trying to rebuild herself using all of your memories of her. She couldn't do that though until now when she accidentally came across people who knew her before like you and Lily," Rory said to Amy.
"That still seems just a bit far-fetched to me though that it would be me, one of the people who knew her before, who would happen to find her after all of this time purely by accident," Amy said.
"What if it wasn't an accident?" Rory said.
"What do you mean?" Amy asked now intrigued.
Rory hesitated making Amy say impatiently, "Well, come on. Spit it out!"
"Well, what if the Time Walker was influenced by what was left of Idunn so that it didn't just pick our TARDIS at random to force to land and pick her up. What if Idunn subconsciously sensed that you and Selene knew her and picked our TARDIS on purpose in order to fix herself?" Rory suggested.
Amy and Marissa looked at one another and smiled as Amy said, "You know you might just be right. It could have happened that way. Idunn always was a strong willed person."
"She was stubborn you mean," Marissa said.
"I was trying to be nice about it in case she really is her," Amy said.
"There you go being nice again. I don't know what I'm going to do with you," Rory said teasing her.
"I know what you can do. How about shutting up?" Amy said as she looked at him threateningly but with a slight smile on her face that said she wasn't really serious.
"I knew it was too good to last," Rory said with a pretend shudder which made Amy laugh.
"You two are so cute together," Marissa said.
"Oh, great. Now I'm cute," Amy sighed.
"I think Rory's right," Idunn suddenly said bringing them all back to the topic at hand.
"I hope so. Marissa will have to do some tests to make sure though. She's not going to keep you caged while she does that I'm sure," Amy said as she directed her last remark to Marissa through gritted teeth with a flash of meaning in her eyes.
Rory knew that Amy was telling Marissa to let Idunn go or else without coming out and saying it. He recognized that warning look from a mile away. He had always heeded that warning.
He had never wanted to find out what would happen if he didn't.
Apparently Marissa didn't either as she finally said, "No, of course not. I believe that Idunn, or whoever she is, is completely harmless."
Marissa turned the laser cage off and said to Idunn, "Sorry."
"It's okay. I can see why you'd be suspicious. I hope that you can finally tell me once and for all who I really am. Do you think that you can fix whatever has happened to me?" Idunn asked.
"I'm sure of it. If I can't do it then no one can," Marissa said with more than a trace of pride on her face.
She always was just a bit full of herself. It was usually with good reason though. She is a genius. Amy said telepathically to Rory who nodded.
"I'm not full of myself," Marissa protested which made Amy smile at her smugly.
"How did she know that's what you thought?" Rory asked in surprise.
"I was around her at the Academy long enough that I know her every look. I can read her face like a book. Just like I know that you can," Marissa said.
"That's true. Of course most of Amy's looks that she gives to me come off as either 'Stop doing that or I'll hit you' or 'Come here and kiss me.' Those aren't too hard to figure out," Rory said with a grin.
"Can you figure this one out?" Amy said with an evil smile.
Rory gave her a kiss while he let out a nervous laugh and immediately became quiet. Marissa meanwhile shook her head and said, "Yeah, he figured it out alright."
"Amy, you two go on and find out what's going on with the Angels and fix that mess in your house back on Gallifrey. Don't worry about me anymore. I'm sure that Marissa will figure it all out," Idunn said.
Amy hesitated at first as she said, "Are you sure that you don't want us to stay with you until she's finished?"
"No, go on. You have your own problems. I'll be fine. Would you please come back and see me again though when Marissa finally figures it all out no matter who I turn out to be?" Idunn asked hopefully.
Amy nodded and smiled as she said, "You can count on it. I'll see you later then. Mari, be good to her or I might get upset."
"Oh, I'm so scared," Marissa joked.
"See? You're ruining my reputation by telling people that I'm becoming nicer, Mr. Pond," Amy protested with a fake pout.
"I'll stop then. I promise," Rory said as he smiled at her.
"Good. We'll have no more of this nonsense then," Amy said firmly.
"Yes, your majesty," Rory said.
Amy sighed as she said, "You never are going to let me live that down that I called myself your queen once are you? That stupid Nefertiti just couldn't keep her mouth shut!"
"I don't mind it. You are my queen. The queen of my heart anyway," Rory said.
"I'll gladly take that title," Amy said with a smile as she kissed him.
"Are you two planning on leaving or are you going to make out the entire time that I'm testing Idunn?" Marissa said as she rolled her eyes at them.
"Yeah, like you and Koschei never do anything like that and worse. I have eyes and ears everywhere, Mari. I know what you two get up to," Amy said.
Marissa smiled as she said, "Touche. Can you please just go now?"
"Fine, fine. I know when I'm not wanted. Let's go, Rory," Amy said.
"Please. She's never known when she's not wanted. If she did, she would have left five minutes ago," Marissa said to Idunn after Amy and Rory left making her giggle.
"I heard that!" Amy called out from the still open doors of the TARDIS.
"I know," Marissa called back evilly.
When Amy and Rory returned, they could instantly feel a sense of tension in the TARDIS. Amy immediately thought that it must be because they came back without Idunn at first based on Julia's next statement.
"Is Idunn going to be alright?" Julia asked.
"I think so. I think she's going to be feeling a lot better soon. I hope," Amy said.
Everyone continued to look at her with nervous smiles which made Amy suspicious. A broken chair and the absence of Karen from the room while Oisin looked away guiltily made her have a sudden sinking feeling inside of her.
"Uh, Mum, news came from Gallifrey while you were away," Sirona said hesitantly.
Amy stiffened as she realized now that the tension had nothing to do with Idunn.
"The High Council already ruled on my appeal didn't they?" Amy said in a voice filled with growing fury.
"Yes, they . . . sided with the House against you. We've been kicked out. I need to go pick up Gran soon. They gave her a day to leave," Sirona said.
Amy struggled to speak but words wouldn't come out. She sputtered with anger as Selene said to her in a low voice, "Go in an empty room and let it out like Karen did. Don't do anything in front of Jules. She got upset enough about the chair."
"I'm fine. I'm just fine," Amy said in a controlled voice.
"Sure you are," Selene said with a frown.
"Amy, are you . . .?" Rory started to say.
Amy smiled a bitter smile as she said, "I said I'm fine, Rory. Don't push it. In fact, I'm so fine that I'm going to go back to Manhattan and find out exactly what that little crack that B.J. Sparrow made was all about."
"Guess who just got elected Punching Bag Number One?" Selene said to Sirona who nodded.
"Amy, if he's working with the Angels then that might be a very bad idea," Rory said.
"Listen to Rory, Amy. You're letting your emotions run away with you. That always leads to trouble," Brian warned.
"I hear what you're saying, Brian. I really do. I know that you're right too. You know what though. I don't care. I'm sick of being pushed around by life and that seems to be happening way too much to me lately in one form or another. I don't like what happened to Idunn, I don't like what happened with the House, and I don't like what happened in Manhattan. I'm not taking it anymore. I may be nicer since I adopted Julia but everyone's about to find out that just because she's nice to her daughter that doesn't mean that Amy Pond's a pushover these days. I'm going back to Manhattan and finding out what's going on right now!" Amy said.
"Mum, wait," Julia protested.
"Amy, listen to her. If you fall into a trap, she's not going to have her parents anymore. She's already lost them once already. Don't do that to her again," Oisin said because he felt protective of the little girl.
"Oh, don't worry, Oisin. I'm not marching in blindly without a plan. I know that Sparrow's up to something so I'm not going to be trapped that way," Amy said.
"I wouldn't go period, plan or no plan," Brian said.
"I have to or I'll never find out what the Angels are really up to. I may not be able to stop what's happening back at home, but this I can definitely do something about and I'm going to," Amy said firmly.
She dematerialized the TARDIS and set off back for Manhattan even as the others looked at one another warily. They all silently hoped that she wasn't making a big mistake.
Then as Amy made a special phone call on her way back they began to wonder if maybe she really did have a plan after all.
As Amy's TARDIS materialized in the middle of B. J. Sparrow's office, he looked at it in surprise as he said to himself, "Well, I expected her back but not that quickly."
"I bet. Then again my mother has always had a way of surprising people who underestimate her," River Song said from behind him.
B. J. turned around in surprise to see River, the Doctor, and Rose standing behind his chair. He gulped as Rose waved at him and said, "Hello."
"Amy told me an interesting story about you, Mr. Sparrow. If that is your name, which I highly doubt. Blink Publishing? I mean really! How stupid do you think we are? No, you'd better not answer that. You don't want to get either Rose or River upset right now believe me. They're both just a little bit angry about what happened to the House of Brightshore back on Gallifrey which I've tried to explain to them that you probably had nothing to do with whatsoever. I could be wrong though," The Doctor said as he looked at him with accusing eyes.
"Could be?" River snorted.
"For once I really hope that I am," The Doctor said.
"So do I. I need someone to take out my anger on, and I'd really love for it to be you," Amy said as she and Rory finally left the TARDIS.
"What was this, Sparrow? Was it the Angels' plan to undo what I did by saving them? It's not going to work you know. Not with me here to stop it," Rose said.
B. J. smiled and looked untroubled by this as he said, "Are you so sure about that, Bad Wolf? Then you obviously know nothing about our plan despite your so called ability to see the future. You see our plan has already gone into effect. There are bookstores filled with Amy's books everywhere in America now. I already sent them out even before she signed the contract. I was going to wait until they had been circulated worldwide before I sprang my trap, but you've forced my hand now."
"What are you going to do? Bore people to death with Amy's writing?" The Doctor joked.
"Hey!" Amy protested.
Rose slapped the Doctor causing him to yell loudly while River said, "Be glad that she got to you first. I was going to do a lot more than that."
"So was I," Amy said.
B. J. rolled his eyes wondering how the Doctor ever got his reputation as he said, "I've published the image of an Angel on the covers of all of those books, Doctor. Now those Angels are about to rise up wherever they are all at once. There's going to be an army of us like you'd never believe soon coming here to deal with all of you. Once they change whoever is around the books into Angels as well then I somehow don't think that even you will be able to stop us this time."
Amy's eyes widened as she said, "You're turning my readers into Angels?! That's . . . That's it! I have had it!"
Amy punched Sparrow right in the face knocking him out cold instantly. She smiled in smug satisfaction until she saw the others all staring at her.
"What?" Amy asked.
"Now we have no idea what they're up to because you just knocked out our only lead," The Doctor said.
"He had it coming!" Amy protested.
"We'll have to assume that he's already sent out a signal to the Angels on the books somehow, and that they're already rising up everywhere," River said.
"I'm afraid that you're right. I can feel it. They're all coming to life, and they're all going to be headed straight for this office to find you, Amy. They're determined to destroy you and Rory because I saved you. This is all just to spite me because I dared to rewrite what they did in the previous timeline," Rose said sadly.
"If all of those people weren't about to die, I'd say let them try. We've got to stop them somehow," Amy said.
"Well, we could give them something that will get their attention and focus it all on you before they'll hopefully hurt anyone. Let's put on a little special nationwide broadcast, Amy," Rose said.
Rose told her an idea that she had just had and she nodded eagerly. Rory meanwhile wasn't so enthusiastic about it.
"Uh, won't that make us into a huge target?" Rory asked.
"We're a target anyway, Rory, so your point is what exactly?" Amy asked.
"Well, we don't have to advertise it. This is like painting a huge target on our chests and giving the Angels a gun," Rory said.
"I know," Amy said almost happily.
"We have to do this. It's the only way to prevent needless deaths," Rose explained.
"Let's hope it prevents our needless deaths too is all that I'm saying," Rory said.
"Have faith in me, Mr. Pond," Amy said.
"I always do. It's the Angels that I'm worried about," Rory said.
Amy grinned as she said, "Let's do this."
Suddenly all of the bookstores that Amy's books had been distributed too across America received a special telepathic transmission from Amy that was directed specifically to the Angels. Rose was using her power to make sure that they all heard it everywhere so that none of them could miss it.
Hey, Angels! I just wanted to challenge you all to a special one on one fight in Manhattan. I'm here right now at Blink Publishing. That's right. I figured out your little plan and I'm still here. I'm not going to run. Believe me. I'm tired of you lot. I'm staying right here until you're all finished. You think you can trap me? Well, come ahead and try it! Let's settle this right here right now. Come on and get me if you think you can! Amy said telepathically.
Minutes later they could all hear the sounds of wings and turned to see uncounted numbers of Angels in the room with them. There were more and more coming in by the moment too.
"Well, Amy? You got what you wanted," Rory said with a frown.
"I certainly did. River, do you have a spare?" Amy asked.
River tossed her a gun and said, "I thought you'd never ask."
"I don't approve of those," The Doctor said with a grimace.
"Right now I don't care. This is war, Doctor. They attacked both of my homes by threatening Brightshore and the Earth. Now it's payback time. It's time that they find out why the Cybermen still talk about me in whispers after what I did to Telos. I'm going to make sure after today that they never try to send me away again. They're going to be too afraid to. Come on, boys. Let's do this!" Amy said eagerly.
The Angels began to smile as the lights in the office suddenly started to flicker on and off. Amy saw the Angels all start to fly towards her and Rory just as the lights finally went completely out!
Next: It's Amy, Rory, River, the Doctor, Rose, and Amy's crew versus a massive army of Angels to the death! There will be more about Idunn too of course as Marissa finally finds out the definitive truth about her at last. Let's just hope that Amy and Rory survive to hear it!
