Someone's POV
Somewhere inside the Time Vortex the TARDIS was going mental. The Doctor ran about the console room trying to fix his ship as Amy and Rory screamed and hung onto the console for dear life. Everything had been going fine until the TARDIS suddenly locked onto a signal coming from Earth and started piloting herself. The Doctor clung to the hand break as the TARDIS gave a nasty jolt and the sounds of the ship landing reached his ears. The Ponds and the Doctor laughed in relief and let go of the console before the ship gave another jolt and the three time travellers were thrown to the floor of the TARDIS. The Doctor groaned as he sat upright and shook his head quickly.
"Ah, hell of a landing," The Doctor said as he sprang to his feet and ran over to the monitor to see where the TARDIS had brought them and why.
"Doctor, explain," Amy demanded as she and Rory pulled themselves up off of the floor, wincing as they rubbed their backsides.
"The TARDIS locked onto a signal coming from somewhere in London, England, Earth, 2010," The Doctor listed off. He read the Gallifreyan symbols on the monitor. "Something here caused the old girl to want to land," The Doctor said as he grinned at the Ponds. "Let's go take a look," The Doctor said excitedly before he bounded over to the doors of the TARDIS and stepped out of the blue box. They were parked in some dingy alleyway.
"Oh this is nice," Amy commented as she stuck her head out of the box. "What do you think husband?" The Scottish redhead asked Rory.
"Um, yeah, very nice," Rory muttered as the Doctor took out his sonic screwdriver and flicked it on, scanning around the alleyway.
The Ponds walked out of the TARDIS and shut the door behind them as the Doctor followed the signal out to the main road. The Ponds followed after him but looked down the street when they heard a loud laugh. They were met with the sight of a tall man with dark curly hair wearing a long black trench coat holding the hand of a shorter woman with fiery red hair and a similar grey coat. The woman was the producer of the laugh and the Doctor smiled slightly as he watched the couple for a second, seemingly so carefree. Humans. The Doctor sighed in contentment before he turned back to tracing the signal. The Ponds followed after him as he headed in the opposite direction of the couple, not realising he was about to walk into police tape before someone stopped him.
"Oi you have to go around. This is a crime scene," A woman with dark frizzy hair yelled at him as he stopped and looked up, putting the sonic screwdriver away.
"Well that's good, because we've been sent over to help," The Doctor said with a grin as he got out the psychic paper and held it up to the woman, looking back at the Ponds who both nodded convincingly.
"Oh ah, sorry Detective Inspector. We weren't told they were sending anyone else," The woman said as she lifted the police tape for them. "The scene is this way," The woman told them as she lead the three of them back towards an alleyway. "Lestrade," The woman called out and a grey haired man looked up from where he was crouched over a body in the middle of the alley.
"What?" The man asked as he stood up straight and started walking towards them.
"Ah Detective Inspector Smith, Sargent Williams, and Sargent Pond are here sir," The woman told the man, gesturing to the Doctor and the Ponds who smiled back at the man. He looked confused for a second before he held out his hand to the Doctor.
"Lestrade," he introduced himself.
"Smith or the Doctor. People call me the Doctor. I call me the Doctor too. This is Pond and Williams," The Doctor said introducing Amy and Rory in turn who waved at Lestrade. Lestrade looked at him oddly before shaking his head.
"Don't know how much more help you can be. Our consultants couldn't find anything," Lestrade said as he turned and led them over to the body. The Doctor pulled his sonic screwdriver out and flicked it on, scanning over the body before reading the results of the scan.
"Yowzah, that's an energy reading," The Doctor laughed as he pointed between the body and the sonic screwdriver as Lestrade eyed him like he had two heads. "You've had some cowboys through here," The Doctor continued, putting his sonic away as he twirled around.
"Doctor," Amy suddenly called as the Doctor clapped his hands together and rubbed them as he looked around the ground for clues.
"Er...Doctor," Rory tried as the Doctor crouched down and played with a few stones on the ground near the body, picking up one and licking it, missing Lestrade's look of disgust.
"Doctor!" Amy finally shouted and the Doctor looked up at her and groaned.
"What now Amy? I'm busy!" The Doctor told the redhead who crossed her arms and raised her eyebrow at him before she gestured to the wall. The Doctor looked up and frowned as he stood up straight and read the message painted on the wall: Beware the Weeping Angels. "Oh that is not good. That is very not good. That is the opposite of good which is very, very bad," The Doctor rambled on as he scanned the message with the sonic. "And potentially extremely not good as well," The Doctor said as the D.I looked at him not understanding a word he was saying. "Amy, Rory, I want you to stay calm. Let's all take deep calming breaths," The Doctor said as he gestured and breathed in an out. Amy complied, but Rory and Lestrade only frowned until the Doctor made wilder gestures and they both took in a deep breath before letting it out. "I'm really sorry, but there are Angels in London."
"Wait, like from the Byzantium?" Amy asked the Doctor as he tossed the sonic from hand to hand and started pacing.
"Hang on what are Weeping Angels?" Rory asked with a look of confusion as Lestrade got the idea that they weren't sent by the Yard.
"They're called the Lonely Assassins. No one knows where they came from, but they're as old as the Universe. They're Quantum Locked. As long as they are being observed by any living thing they remain stone, but then you turn your back or look away or blink and then they can kill you. They feed off of potential energy. Zap you into to the past and then feed on on the days that could have been. And yes Amy, exactly like from the Byzantium," The Doctor told the redhead, pointing the sonic at her and waving it around before stowing it back into his inner coat pocket. "Come along Ponds," The Doctor said before he looked back at the D. I who was completely flabbergasted by everything he had just witnessed. "Humans, I never get done saving you," The Doctor said before marching of back to the TARDIS leaving the Ponds with the D.I. They stood there staring at the grey haired man with sheepish smiles on their faces for a long moment before they turned and ran off after the Doctor.
"I don't know who was worse, Sherlock or that nutter," Lestrade muttered before he shook his head and tried to forget everything he had just witnessed. Unbeknownst to the consulting detectives who were heading back to Baker Street and the time travellers who were heading back to the TARDIS, they were being stalked by the stone statues.
