Several minutes later the TARDIS arrived, picked up its passengers and left. Jack breathed a sigh of relief and turned to the desk where the iWatch had been left. "Where did that watch go?" He asked his colleagues but they didn't know.

On board the TARDIS a slightly moody Jaime sat on the jumpseat with Rose. John was watching the Doctor warily. "What?" The full Time Lord asked when he had enough of being stared at. "Oh, nothing." John's face turned red. "No, it's something or you wouldn't be staring at me." "Uhhh...we were just discussing amnesia and how much you remember from your Eighth incarnation." Jaime sat up straight at the chat between the two Doctors. "Not a lot," the Doctor replied. "You should know that, after all you are me!" She sighed sadly. Rose wondered what was wrong. "Or did you have another bout of human Stupiditis?" John ignored the insult.

"I think we should take a look at the Library." He said but Jaime jumped to her feet. "No! We can't go there! Not unless we've been asked to come!" She panicked. "What's this?" The Doctor was confused. "It's just that Jaime thinks we were supposed to meet River Song in the Library." "Who's River Song?" Rose asked. "My thoughts exactly," The Doctor said. "I've never heard of her." "Exactly. She's just a character created for a TV show." John replied. "But I still think we should visit the library." "No, we can't. We really can't!" A panicked Jaime continued so Rose stood up and put her arm around her shoulders. "Why can't we?" She asked. "We just can't." "What's the real reason you don't want to go?" The Doctor queried, approaching the teenager. "It's dangerous." He furrowed his brow. "Why would it be dangerous?" She didn't say anything. "Jaime!" J.D warned. She shrugged Rose off and sat back down, contemplating. "What is it?" The Doctor asked.

"Vashta Nerada!" The teen practically hissed out. "Oh, wow! No way?" John uttered. The Doctor looked worried. "That can't be good." "Okay, so what's Vashta Nerada?" Rose asked. "They're like Piranha's." J.D replied. "Piranha's of the air." "With Daleks you always aim for the eyestalk, Sontaran's, back of the neck. Vashta Nerada. Run, just run and hope it doesn't catch up." Letting out an annoyed grunt the teenager couldn't believe she was hearing this. They were quoting from the episodes. "Jaime, is there any more you're not telling me?" The Doctor asked her. Could she tell him? If she didn't he might go anyway. "Maybe." She mumbled. "Well then?" Closing her eyes Jaime said; "4,022 saved. The people in the Library need rescuing. CAL saved them." CAL? What's CAL?" John asked. "Who. She died but now she's the Mainframe of the planet. Her name is Charlotte Abigail Lux and she's just a girl." She wasn't sure if she was doing the right thing. What if she caused the Universe to explode? "Right then, let's go!" The Doctor said and began his merry dance around the console with John and Rose occasionally helping. "But you can't! Jaime stood up again. "It's dangerous and you need River Song!" "River Song isn't real." The Doctor told her. Before she knew it they had landed and she ended up following everyone else out of the TARDIS.

What she found she didn't expect. There were people walking about and there was even someone working at the desk despite the Information Node. She stared around, stunned. "This isn't right. There shouldn't be anyone here!" Jaime said. What was going on? "Maybe it only happened on the TV show. Rose said from beside her. Well whatever was happening it was really confusing Jaime. John sensed her upset and confusion. "Maybe we should ask the woman at the desk." He suggested. "And say what? Ask them if they had any pest invasions lately?" "Good idea Rose." The Doctor approached the desk, taking out his Psychic Paper. "Hello, Jo...James Smith. Health and Safety..." He ignored J.D's snickering. "...I was wondering if you've recently had a pest problem lately?" The woman frowned at him before taking them all in. "If you're asking about the Vashta Nerada then it's been dealt with by some nice people." A shocked Jaime approached the desk. "Really? And how did you manage that?" The Doctor pushed. "Because you can't just throw a few smoke bombs about." "It's a secret." "Sorry?" "I can't tell you how they did it. But thanks to them the Library is safe." The Doctor contemplated the very odd answer "Right. Come on." He said and began to walk back towards the TARDIS.

"Excuse me, Sirs, Madams." They stopped and the Doctor looked back. "Which one of you is J.D Smith, the Doctor, Jaime MacInarah and Rose Tyler?" "We were expected?" The blonde enquired. "Looks like it!" The Doctor said and cautiously approached the desk. "That's me," John spoke up. "Why do you ask?" "Several parcels were left for you all. They said it would be appreciated." "Really?" The Doctor was overly suspicious. So was Jaime as she leaned on the desk looking at the woman. There was something strange about her, then she realised it was emotions. She couldn't feel her emotions. Even more so when she stretched her mind out to her she was instantly blocked. The Doctor scanned the parcels, deeming them safe before picking them up. He went to take them back to the TARDIS with John and Rose following him.

Jaime stayed put, staring at the off-putting woman. "Who are you?" Jaime asked her, voice echoing. Turning around the Doctor frowned at Jaime when he realised she was using her mind control ability. The woman blinked, smiled and said: "Have a nice day. The Library is open all year round. Please visit again soon!" Jaime stood up straight, surprised. 'What?' How and why didn't that work? It always did. John took her by the arm and pulled her away from the desk. "Let's go Jaime!" He said as they went back to the TARDIS. "How did she do that?" She asked. "How was she able to resist it?" A chuckle came from John but it was the Doctor who answered. "51st Century humans are a lot different than 21st Century humans." But she shook her head. "That's not it. She felt different than everyone else here. I couldn't feel her emotions. She isn't..." Jaime pointed back at the woman but let out a gasp of surprise. "Where'd she go?" Where the woman once sat was now an empty desk, apart from the Information Node. "That's odd!" The Doctor muttered, looking to where she could have gone. "She's nowhere!" The teenager stated.

They went back into the TARDIS and it took off with its familiar wheezy/groaning noise. The Doctor stared at the parcels, still suspicious. "Who else knows us to leave us these?" He asked. "And who knew we would be coming to the Library?" "I don't know. But this small one is mine!" John said, picked it up and opened it. He laughed when he saw what it was. "It's Psychic Paper! I've got my own Psychic Paper." The Doctor looked on in disapproval. "...oh, and a Voucher for glasses!" Rose snorted at this. Meanwhile the Doctor had opened his parcel and found it to be a new edition TARDIS Manual. When he sniffed and licked it he found it smelled and tasted of Gallifrey. It was just impossible! "Wizard! I hope you don't throw that one into a Supernova as well!" John told the Doctor. "Don't tempt me!" The Time Lord replied. Rose's parcel was also a book and it surprised her. "Telepathy and More for Vortex-Touched Time Ladies." She read. "What?" The Doctor exclaimed. "I've heard of 'Telepathy for Time Ladies' but never for 'Vortex-Touched'." He took the book off her and realised it too smelled of Gallifrey. It was also a First Edition. "It's been signed by Bad Wolf but written by Arkytior Smith." Both Doctor's looked at Rose. "What?" She asked, somewhat put off by their expressions. "Arkytior means 'Rose' in Gallifreyan." The Doctor said. "Well, I doubt I wrote it," she said. "It'll be someone else going by that name. What about you Jaime?"

The teen was sat on the jumpseat staring at the unopened parcel in her hands. Her mind had gone wandering, thinking about how the Library had been rescued from the Vashta Nerada and how it wasn't still in quarantine. Thinking why there wasn't a River Song. Wondering about the strange woman, none of what she just saw was supposed to happen. Somehow the future had already been changed. Was this her fault? "Jaime?" Somebody shook her awake and she looked up to see it was Rose. "Well, open it up...see what you got!" "I can't." She replied. "Why not?" John was frowning. "Because it says I can't open it 'til after December 26th 2009." It was just another mystery they had to figure out.