AN: 469 words. This is sad. But I finished the chapter and gave you more closure on the last one. I'm sorry it took so long. Life got in the way. Anyway, please enjoy and if you want, drop a review telling me how I did.
Also, if you want this story to continue and get the final breakdown you want, I need ideas here. Lots of ideas. As I said on the profile, reviews or PMs work to give suggestions. I really want this to continue. I don't want to give up this story. It was my first real multichapter, and I have a sentimental attachment to it. Even if it is crap. So please, please, help me out here. I really need it. Thanks. On with the story...
The Doctor let out a long sigh before beginning nervously, eager to get all his information out before River slapped him.
"WELL, under the pretense that we are meeting in reverse, I met a future you who saved me from inevitable death and got me out of a sticky situation, long story, don't have time to tell you how, you should be able to figure it out well enough, but what I do need you to do is go to the Golden Moon at," he glanced at his watch, "6:30, in approximately 10 or so minutes. Don't change clothes until later, when you save me, and yes I know you have them with you, don't try to lie to me, I saw you. After you meet me, take me to these coordinates," here he handed her a piece of paper," and give me these clothes," he handed her the clothes that he had put on later, freshly cleaned and dried by the TARDIS. "After you're done, place the coordinates on the clothes, it's my way back to you, I didn't even realize I had pocketed them, but then again I was half drunk with pain. But," he pointed a finger at her, "All you have to worry about after that is finding Amy and Rory. Any questions, good, didn't think so," he ended, placing a hand on her shoulder before walking out.
River, still in slight shock trying to process all this, stuttered out, "But if you were half dead when I saved you, then that means-" she faltered.
The Doctor smiled a little, sadly.
"Yes," he answered quietly. "Yes it does mean that. But I'm fine, I'm always fine. You should know that."
He walked over and gently planted a soft kiss on her forehead.
And with that he was gone.
The Doctor walked up to the TARDIS, running his hand over the exterior before going inside.
Amy met the Doctor inside.
"Ah Amy," he said, with forced cheerfulness, his smile never quite meeting his eyes.
"Doctor," Amy began, "do you even know what it's like to take an ordinary girl who has probably never seen anything outside the four walls of the palaces she's a SLAVE at, give her the universe, then leave her with the knowledge that there's everything in the world, in the future, but nothing she can do about it but go back to begin a slave?"
"No," the Doctor muttered, bowing his head in regret, "I wouldn't know."
Amy sighed.
"Just think about that next time you go barging into someone's life. Good night, Doctor."
The Doctor said nothing as Amy left the room.
Grief still pervaded his hearts at her words.
He slumped down in the chair near the console, with his head in his hands, until sleep gradually took him.
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