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The Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to seal the hatch as River had her gun aimed at it, just in case.
"Dad, come on,"Jenny urged him.
"Shh. It's moving away, finding another way in," the Doctor said, shushing his daughter.
"How will Jack get back in?" She asked.
"Remember when I asked if he had his squareness gun with him, sweetheart?" Rose asked her, "That's our nickname for his Sonic Blaster, a sonic device that looks like a gun but it could remove locks on doors, once he comes back to life he'll use it on the door. Which should happen about now."
Just as she said that, they saw the hatch open up with Jack holding his Sonic Blaster in his hand as the Doctor climbed down the ladder and Jack used his Sonic Blaster back on the hatch as it sealed itself back shut.
"Didn't take that long, did I?" Jack asked them.
"Anyway, as I was saying it needs to restore its power before it can attack again. Now, that means we've got exactly," the Doctor said as he checked his watch, "Four and a half minutes before it's at lethal capacity."
"How do you know?" Rory asked.
"Because that's when it's due to kill me," the Doctor answered.
"Kill you? What do you mean, kill you?" Jack and River asked at the same time.
"Oh, shut up, never mind," the Doctor said, interrupting them as they entered a hallway, "How can that Dalek even exist? It was erased from time and then it came back. How?"
"You said the light from the Pandorica…" Rory recalled.
"It's not a light, it's a restoration field," Rose corrected him.
"But never mind," the Doctor said, finishing Rose's train of thought as they entered one of the museum's exhibits, "Call it a light. That light brought Amy back, but how could it bring back a Dalek when the Daleks have never existed?"
"OK, tell us," Amy urged them.
"When the TARDIS blew up, it caused a total event collapse," Rose went on, "A time explosion. It blasted every atom in every moment of the universe. Except…"
"Except inside the Pandorica," Amy realized.
"The perfect prison. Inside it, perfectly preserved, a few billion atoms of the universe as it was. In theory, you could extrapolate the whole universe from a single one of them, like cloning a body from a single cell. And we've got the bumper family pack," the Doctor said, finishing Rose's train of thought.
"No, too fast, I'm not getting it," Rory told them.
"The box contains a memory of the universe, and the light transmits the memory," the Doctor explained, "And that's how we're going to do it."
"Do what?" Amy asked him.
"Relight the fire. Reboot the universe," he answered as he and Rose continued walking, "Come on!"
Amy and Rory exchanged looks as River and Jack caught up to the Doctor while Jenny watched them.
"Doctor, you're being completely ridiculous," River said as they entered another hallway, "The Pandorica partially restored one Dalek. If it can't even reboot a single life form properly, how will it reboot the whole of reality?"
"She's right, Doc," Jack said, agreeing with River, "How do we know it will work?"
"What if we give it a moment of infinite power?" The Doctor explained, "Transmit the light from the Pandorica to every particle of space and time simultaneously?"
"Well, that would be lovely, Doctor, but we can't, because it's completely impossible," River told him.
"Ah, no, you see, it's not," he said as he tapped her on the forehead, "It's almost completely impossible. One spark is all we need."
"For what?" River asked him.
"Big Bang Two! Now listen…" he whispered only to be shot by the Dalek and fell to the floor as it trundled down the hall.
"Exterminate! Exterminate!" The Dalek exclaimed.
"Dad?!" Jenny yelled as she rushed to her father and kneeled at his side as Rory took Amy out of the way with Rose and Jack following as River kneeled beside Jenny.
"Get back. River, Jenny, get back now!" Rory ordered both women who were beside the Doctor.
"Exterminate!"
Rory then flipped down his hand and his gun was released as he fired at the Dalek as it was drained of energy again.
"Doctor. Doctor, it's us, River and Jenny," River told the Doctor, "Can you hear us? What is it? What do you need?" Struggling, the Doctor then activated Jack's Vortex manipulator.
"Where did he go?" River asked, "Damn it, he could be anywhere."
"Where did Dad go?" Jenny asked at the same time.
"He went downstairs," Amy answered, quietly, "12 minutes ago."
"Show me!" River ordered.
"River, he died," she answered.
"Systems restoring! You will be exterminated!" The Dalek announced as it began to come back to life.
"We've got to move. That thing's coming back to life," Rose said.
"You go to the Doctor," River told everyone, "I'll be right with you."
Rose, Amy, Rory, Jenny and Jack then left the room.
"You will be exterminated!"
"Not yet, your systems are still restoring. Which means your shield density is compromised," River said as she took her gun from her holster and adjusted it's settings, "One Alpha Mezon burst through your eyestalk would kill you stone dead."
"Records indicate you will show mercy," the Dalek told her, "You are an associate of the Doctor and Rose Smith's."
"I'm River Song," River said as she aimed her gun at the Dalek, "Check your records again."
"Mercy!" The Dalek pleaded.
"Say it again," River urged the Dalek.
"Mercy!" The Dalek pleaded again.
"One more time," River urged the Dalek again.
"Mercy!" The Dalek pleaded yet again before River got the Dalek through it's eyestalk, killing it stone dead.
"You said the Doc was in here, dead," Jack said as he, Rose, Jenny, Amy and Rory arrived at the stairs where they left the Doctor's 'body'. Rory's jacket was still there, but there was no body.
"Yeah, where's Dad?" Jenny asked.
"How could he have moved? He was dead!" Rory said with confusion as he ran down the stairs, "Doctor? Doctor!"
"But he was dead!" Amy reassured them.
"Who told you that?" River asked her.
"He did," Amy answered.
"Rule one. The Doctor lies," River and Rose both said at the same time as River, calmly walked down the stairs.
"Where's the Dalek?" Rose asked as she turned to River.
"It died," River answered.
Rose, River, Amy, Jack, Jenny and Rory made their way through the exhibit hall, ahead of them, Amy saw the Doctor inside the Pandorica, sitting in it's left chair, "Doctor!"
Rory and Amy stopped while Rose, River, Jack and Jenny went to check on the Doctor.
"Why did he tell us he was dead?" Rory asked.
"We were a diversion. Long as the Dalek was chasing us, he could work down here," Amy realized.
"Of course, we were," Rose told her.
"Wait, you knew, Rose?" Amy asked her.
"He telepathically told me the plan but told me to keep it a secret," Rose confirmed as she turned to her before turning back to her husband.
"Doctor, can you hear me? What were you doing?" River asked the Doctor.
"What were you doing, Dad?" Jenny asked.
"I want to know as well, Doc," Jack said, agreeing with them as the 'sun' came closer and became brighter.
"What's happening?" Rory asked.
"Reality's collapsing," Rose explained, "It's speeding up. Look at this room."
"Where did everything go?" Amy asked as she saw that the displays were now empty.
"History is being erased," Jack answered, "Time is running out. Doctor, what were you doing? Tell us! Doctor?"
"Big... Bang... Two," the Doctor answered, quietly as he regained consciousness.
"The Big Bang. That's the beginning of the universe, right?" Rory asked.
"It was, Rory," Rose answered.
"What, and Big Bang Two is the bang that brings it back? Is that what you mean?" Amy asked as the Doctor gave her a small nod.
"Oh!" River muttered, realizing what he meant.
"What?" Amy asked.
"The TARDIS is still burning. It's exploding at every point in history. If you threw the Pandorica into the explosion, right into the heart of the fire…" River explained.
"Then what?" Amy asked.
"Then let there be light. The light from the Pandorica would explode everywhere at once, just like he said," Jack said, finishing River's train of thought.
"That would work? That would bring everything back?" Amy asked them.
"A restoration field, powered by an exploding TARDIS, happening at every moment in history. Oh, that's brilliant. It might even work!" River explained as she pulled out his sonic screwdriver and ran it along the wires, "He's wired Jack's vortex manipulator to the rest of the box."
"Why?" Amy asked.
"So he can take it with him. He's going to fly the Pandorica into the heart of the explosion," Jenny explained.
"I'm going with him," Rose told them as she sat in the Pandorica's right chair as she began to help her husband.
A while later, the sky was now a brilliant orange as Amy and Rory were standing together, just watching.
"Are you OK?" Rory asked Amy.
"Are you?" She countered.
"No," he answered.
"Well, shut up then!" She snapped before he took her in for a hug as River came out of the Pandorica.
"Jack and Jenny are with them right now," River told Amy.
"What's going to happen to the two of you?" Jack asked both Gallifreyans.
"Jack, you're a Fixed-point in time and space, you'll be able to remember us," Rose told him.
"And Jenny, you'll also be able to remember us," the Doctor added, "You're a Time Lady, like your mother. You have our essence."
"But I spent all that time trying to find the both of you," Jenny told them.
"Jenny, we want you to go and be friends with Amy about two years before her wedding. She won't remember us, so you'll have to watch her closely," Rose told her.
"Love you, Mum and Dad," Jenny said as she nodded, tearfully and hugged them both.
"We love you, too," the Doctor and Rose replied at the same time.
"Amy... They want to talk to you," Jack told Amy as he and Jenny walked away from both Time Lords.
"So, what happens here? Big Bang Two? What happens to us?" Amy asked.
"We all wake up where we ought to be. None of this ever happens and we don't remember it," River answered as Jenny and Jack gave her a look, who both looked down as they both loved the Doctor and Rose.
"River... tell me they come back, too," Amy pleaded.
"The Doctor and Rose will both be the heart of the explosion," Jack told her.
"So?" Amy asked.
"So all the cracks in time will close, but they'll be on the wrong side... Trapped in the never-space, the void between the worlds. All memory of them will be purged from the universe. Neither of them will ever have been born. Now, please. They want to talk to you before they go," Jenny explained.
"Not to you?" Amy asked them.
"They already know me and Jenny too well," Jack answered.
"And they don't really know me yet. Now they never will," River added.
"Hi," Amy greeted both Time Lords as she slowly walked towards the Pandorica.
"Amy Pond. The girl who waited. All night in your garden. Was it worth it?" The Doctor asked her, weakly.
"Shut up. Of course it was," Amy answered.
"You asked us why I was taking you with us and we said…'No reason'. we were lying," he told her.
"It's not important," Amy told them.
"Yeah, it's the most important thing left in the universe," Rose told her, "It's why the Doctor and I are doing this. Amy, your house was too big. That big, empty house. And just you."
"And Aunt Sharon," Amy added.
"Where were your mum and dad? Where was... everybody who lived in that big house?" The Doctor asked her.
"I lost my Mum and Dad," Amy answered.
"How? What happened to them? Where did they go?" Rose asked her.
"I... I don't…" Amy said as she tried to remember but she couldn't.
"It's OK. Don't panic. It's not your fault," the Doctor reassured her.
"I don't even remember," Amy told them.
"There was a crack in time in the wall of your bedroom and it's been eating away at your life for a long time now. Amy Pond, all alone," Rose told her, "The girl who didn't make sense. How could me and the Doctor resist?"
"How could I just forget?" Amy asked them.
"Nothing is ever forgotten, not really," the Doctor answered, "But you have to try."
"Doctor Rose! It's speeding up!" River told both Time Lords as the ground began to shake.
"There's going to be a very big bang. Big Bang Two," the Doctor told Amy after she activated his screwdriver for a second as she placed it in his pocket, "Try and remember your family and they'll be there."
"How can I remember them if they never existed?" Amy asked them.
"Because... you're special, Amy," Rose told her, "That crack in your wall, all that time, the universe pouring into your head. You brought Rory back...you can bring them back, too. You just remember, and they'll be there."
"Neither of you won't," Amy told them.
"You'll have your family back. You won't need your imaginary friends anymore," he said before laughing, weakly as the Pandorica's yoke came down over both the Doctor and Rose's shoulders, "Amy Pond... crying over us, eh? Guess what?"
"What?" Amy asked them.
"Gotcha," Both the Doctor and Rose answered as the Pandorica closed as Amy walked slowly backwards, not taking her eyes from the Pandorica as it began to glow.
"Back! Get back, Amy!" Jack said as he pushed Amy out of the way as the Pandorica launched into the sky. The Doctor then sends a message via his communicator before dropping it to the floor as the pain increases as Rose nodded. Jack, Jenny, River, Rory and Amy soon were sitting on the floor against a wall as River received the message on her communicator.
"It's from the Doctor and Rose," River announced as she looked at the sky.
"What does it say?" Amy asked.
"Geronimo," River answered.
The Doctor and Rose rode through the g-force as the Pandorica shot on its collision course with the TARDIS and when the TARDIS and Pandorica met, space exploded. And, just as suddenly, time began to go in reverse.
The Doctor and Rose soon woke up on the floor of the TARDIS and sat up as he kissed Rose softly.
"Oh! OK. We escaped, then. Brilliant! Love it when we do that," the Doctor said before checking himself, "Legs, yes. Bow tie, cool. I can buy a fez."
"No, you won't, Theta," Rose told him, "That thing will make you look even more ridiculous," Rose told him, "Yes, Bow ties are cool, but Fezzes, no."
The Doctor and Rose both then got up as they heard their voices as well as Amy's.
"The beach. The beach is the best. Automatic sand," they heard the past version of the Doctor tell Amy.
"Automatic sand? What does that mean?" The past version of Amy asked them.
"It's sand that is automated," the past version of Rose explained as the present Doctor and Rose walked around and saw themselves and Amy dressed for the beach.
"Oh," both Time Lords muttered as they saw their past selves.
"Cleans up the lolly sticks…" the past Doctor added.
"No, hang on! That's last week when we went to Space Florida," the Doctor said before turning to Rose, "Do you remember that?"
"I do," Theta," Rose answered.
"We're rewinding. Our.. Our time stream... unravelling, erasing. Closing," the Doctor realized as he looked at a monitor behind them and saw one of the cracks closing, "Hello, universe, goodbye, Doctor and Rose."
"Amy?" Rose said, calling out to their companion, causing the past version of Amy to turn around and look at her, "Amy?"
The Doctor and Rose's timeline rewinds further until they 'arrived' outside the flat he shared with Craig as Amy crossed the street in front of them.
"Ah, three weeks ago, when she put the card in the window," the Doctor realized as they saw Amy pet a cat, "Amy!" Amy then looked up at them, "We need to tell you something. She can hear us! But if she can hear us…" The Doctor and Rose then turned around to see a crack in the road as time rewinds yet again.
The Doctor and Rose arrived in a hollow and heard himself as he left to find the primary flight deck.
"Good point, Rose," they hear the past version of the Doctor say as he turned to the clerics, "everyone. Behave. Do not let that girl open her eyes. And keep watching the forest. Stop those Angels advancing. Amy, Rose later. River, going to need your computer!"
"Yeah. Later," Amy said.
The past version of the Doctor was using his screwdriver to scan the forest while the present version of him grabbed onto Amy's hands, "Amy, you need to start trusting me. It's never been more important."
"But you don't always tell me the truth," she said.
"If I always told you the truth," he said, "I wouldn't need you to trust me."
"Doctor, the crack in my wall," Amy said, "How can it be here?"
"I don't know yet, but I'm working it out," he said before glancing at the Doctor from the past for a second as he was walking up to the past Rose and kissed her as she kissed him back for good luck, then he ran away catching up to Octaian and River, "Now, listen. Remember what me and Rose told you when you were seven?"
"What did you and Rose tell me?" Amy asked, not remembering what the gallifreyans told her.
"No. No, that's not the point," he said, closing his eyes for a second, "You have to remember." He kissed her on the forehead before he and and present version of Rose disappeared
"Remember what?" Amy asked "Doctor? Doctor?"
The Doctor and Rose then found themselves at Amy's house after time rewound yet again.
"Are we where I think we are?" Rose asked the Doctor.
"We are, Rose," he answered, "Amelia's house," he then checked his watch, "When she was seven. The night she waited."
The Doctor then went out and found Amelia curled up asleep on a suitcase, "The girl who waited. Come here, you." He then grabbed her and carried her inside.
The Doctor tucked Amelia into bed and sits down in the chair next to the bed with Rose sitting in a chair next to her husband.
"It's funny. I thought if you could hear us, we could hang on somehow. Silly me. Silly old Doctor. When you wake up, you'll have a mum and dad... And you won't even remember us. Well, you'll remember me a little. we'll be a story in your head. But that's OK. We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? 'Cause it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away," the Doctor told the sleeping Amelia.
"I would have as well if Dalek Caan never manipulated the timelines for me to regenerate and chameleon-arched me sometime after my 200th birthday and our 50th anniversary as what the Dalek creator, Davros told us on the crucible after I regenerated into my third body," Rose told her.
"Did we ever tell you that I stole it? Well, I borrowed it. I was always going to take it back," the Doctor added, "Oh, that box, Amy. You'll dream about that box. It'll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand new and ancient. And the bluest blue ever. And the times we had, eh? Woulda had... Never had. In your dreams, they'll still be there. The Doctor, Rose Smith and Amy Pond. And the days that never came. The cracks are closing. But they can't close properly until we're on the other side. We don't belong here any more. I think we'll skip the rest of the rewind. I hate repeats," he then turned to Rose, "Do you, Rose?"
"I do as well," Rose answered.
"Live well. Love Rory," he said, kissing her head as Rose held her hand to say goodbye to her, "Bye bye, Pond." He then caressed her hair before they left as the crack closed behind him. Amelia then woke up and looked at the wall then settled back to sleep as outside her window, the stars shine in the night sky.
Fourteen years later, Amy slowly woke up, and as her eyes traveled across the room they landed on the Raggedy Doctor and his wife, Rose crafts before stopping at the wedding dress hanging on her closet door.
"Morning!" A woman with red hair said as Amy sat up with a gasp as the woman entered the room with a breakfast tray.
"You're my mum. Oh, my God, you're my mum," Amy said with shock.
Well, of course she's your mum. And I'm your maid of honor," Jenny Smith said as she entered Amy's room with pink pajamas on, "What's the matter with you?"
"And this is your breakfast, which your father made, so feel free to tip it out of the window if it's an atrocity. Downstairs, 10 minutes?" Amy's mother added.
"You can leave us now, Tabetha," Jenny told Amy's mother as Tabetha left the room before squealing, "You're getting married, big day!" She then left her room to get ready for Amy's wedding.
"Of course she's my mum. Why is that surprising?" Amy muttered as she got out of her bed.
Amy then slowly entered her house's sitting room where she saw a man with balding, dark hair was sitting in a chair, reading a book.
"Ah, Amelia. I fear I may have been using the same joke book as the best man," the man told her as he looked up.
"You're my tiny little dad!" Amy said, excitedly as she ran over and hugged him.
"Amelia, why are you behaving as if you've never seen us before?" Tabetha asked as she and Jenny, who was now wearing her maid of honor dress as Tabetha helped Amy's father put his tie on.
"I don't know. It's just…" Amy said, not sure why she was acting this way.
"Wedding nerves?" Jenny suggested.
"Hello!" Rory greeted Amy as he was brushing his teeth as he answered his phone.
"Do you feel like you've forgotten something really important? Do you feel like there's a great big thing in your head, and you feel like you should remember it, but you can't?" Amy asked him.
"Yep."
"Are you just saying yes 'cause you're scared of me?" She asked him.
"Yep."
"I love you," she told him.
"Yep. I mean, I love you too!" He replied.
Amy turned off her phone and thought for a moment, then Jenny came in grinning and Amy grinned back then rushed over and took her wedding dress down with a swirl.
In the reception hall of Amy's wedding, everyone clapped as the best man had just finished his speech, "Ladies and gentlemen, the father of the bride, Augustus Pond!"
"Sorry, everyone," Augustus said as he stood up, "I'll be another two minutes. I'm just reviewing certain aspects," he then sat back down.
"Your father, Amelia, will be the absolute death of me," Tabetha told Amy, "Unless, of course, I strike pre-emptively."
Amy laughed but stopped as she saw a woman and a man walk by the windows. They were River and Jack. Jenny's eyes shined with hope as she sat beside the best man as Amy stood up, staring outside.
"Amy? You OK?" Rory asked her
"Yeah, I'm fine. I'm…" Amy answered as she sat down. "fine."
"Right. Er... You're crying," Rory noted
"So I am," She told him, "Why am I doing that?"
"Because you're happy, probably," he answered, "Happy Mrs Rory. Happy, happy, happy."
"No. I'm sad. I'm really, really sad," she told him
"Great," Rory said, sarcastically.
"Why am I sad?" Amy asked before she looked down at the table in front of Rory as she saw River's journal, "What's that?" Jenny looked towards Rory and Amy. The plan was working.
"Oh, er, two people left it for you. A woman and a man," Rory answered as he handed Amy River's journal.
"But what is it?" Amy asked.
"It's a book," Rory answered
"It's blank," Amy said as she flipped through the journal.
"It's a present," he answered.
"But why?" Amy asked.
"Well, you know the old saying," Rory answered, "The old... wedding... thing. Huh?" Amy slowly began to remember as Jenny smiled, "Amy?"
"Ready now. Sorry about that. Last-minute adjustments to certain aspects," Augustus said as he stood up, "Now then, it hardly seems a year…" Her father's speech faded as Amy looked around the room and sees one guest wearing a red bowtie and another with blue suspenders and one of the female guests wearing a dark pink jacket and converse shoes. A tear fell from her eye and landed on River's journal, "...at the age of six and announced that the new headteacher wasn't real because she looked like a cartoon."
"Shut up, Dad!" Amy said as she stood up.
"Amy?" Rory said with confusion on why she just stood up.
"Amelia?" Augustus said at the same time.
"Sorry, but shut up, please! There are two people missing...two important people. they are so, so important," Amy told everyone.
"Amy, what's wrong?" Rory asked her.
"Sorry. Sorry, everyone. But when I was a kid, I had two imaginary friends," Amy told everyone.
"Oh no, not this again," Tabetha sighed.
"The raggedy Doctor and his wife. My raggedy Doctor and his wife, Rose. But they weren't imaginary. They were real," Amy explained.
"The psychiatrists we sent her to!" Tabetha groaned.
"I remember you both!" Amy proclaimed, "I remember! I brought the others back, I can bring you both home, too. Raggedy man and Rose, I remember you both, and you both are late for my wedding!"
In the silence, Rory heard the glasses start to tinkle against each other as the ground starts to shake as the chandelier began to sway.
"I found you both. I found you both in words, like you both knew I would. That's why you told me the story...the brand new, ancient blue box, Doctor and had Jenny be my maid of honor and keeping your daughter here as a reminder. Oh, clever. Very clever," Amy said as the wind began to blow as the people began to hear the TARDIS.
"Amy, what is it?" Rory asked.
"Something old. Something new. Something borrowed. Something blue," Amy went on as the TARDIS began to materialize in the middle of the floor.
"It's the Doctor and Rose!" Rory said as he finally remembered the Last of the Time Lords and Time Ladies as the TARDIS solidified as Amy climbed over the table to get to it as Jenny followed her, "How did we forget the Doctor? I was plastic. He was the stripper at my stag. Long story."
"OK, Mum and Dad. Did we surprise you this time?" Jenny asked as she knocked on the TARDIS's door.
The TARDIS door then opens as the Doctor appeared, he was wearing a top hat with white Bow tie and tails. A white scarf is loosely draped over his shoulders with Rose, who was wearing her pink, knee length dress that she wore to Lazaurus' party and the Titanic.
"Er, yeah. Completely astonished. Never expected that," the Doctor answered.
"How lucky are we to happen to be wearing these old things," Rose added as they stepped out onto the floor.
"Hello, everyone. We're Amy's imaginary friends, but we came anyway," the Doctor said as he shook Augustus's hand.
"Nice to see you, Mr Pond," Rose said, greeting Rory.
"No, I'm not Mr Pond," Rory told her, "That's not how it works."
"Yeah, it is," the Doctor told him.
"Yeah, it is," Rory said, agreeing with him.
"Right then, everyone. We'll move my box. You're going to need the space," the Doctor said as he and Rose entered the TARDIS, "We only came for the dancing and Jenny."
Later, the Doctor and Rose were both dancing the same way they both danced to Glenn Miller in 1941 when they met Jack after they defeated the nano-genes and the gas masked zombies as they danced to Queen's 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'.
Later again, Amy and Rory slowly danced to James Morrison's 'You Give Me Something' as the Doctor and Rose both watched as they leans against a doorway.
"2,000 years. The boy who waited. Good on you, mate," the Doctor quietly told Rory.
The Doctor and Rose soon headed back to the TARDIS with Jenny and as he put his key to the lock, they heard someone speak.
"Did you both dance?" Jack asked them, "Like when you both met me in 1941?"
"Well, you both always dance at weddings, don't you, including your own back on Gallifrey?" River added.
"You tell us," the Doctor answered.
"Spoilers," River answered.
"The writing's all back, but we didn't peek," Rose said as she handed River her journal back.
"Thank you," River said, thanking them.
"Are you both married yet?" The Doctor asked as he handed Jack back his Vortex Manipulator.
"In our point in time, we are," Jack answered.
"River...who are you?" Rose asked her.
"You both are going to find out very soon now. And I'm sorry, but that's when everything changes," River answered as Jack activated his Vortex Manipulator as River placed her hand on it as they disappeared.
"Nah," the Doctor muttered as he, Rose and Jenny entered the Tardis and Danced up to the console with Rose and Jenny right behind him as he started to handle the controls as the door suddenly opened as Amy walked into the TARDIS.
"Oi! Where are you off to?" Amy asked all three Gallifreyans, "We haven't even had a snog in the shrubbery yet."
"Amy!" Rory said as he followed her into the TARDIS and shut the door behind him.
"Shut up... it's my wedding," Amy told him.
"Our wedding," Rory said, correcting her as both Rose and Jenny giggled.
"Sorry, you two...we shouldn't have slipped away," the Doctor said as he turned around towards the newly wedded couple, "Bit busy, you know?"
"You and Rose just saved the whole of space and time. Take the evening off. Maybe a bit of tomorrow," Rory suggested.
"Space and time isn't safe yet," the Doctor told him as he walked around the console, "The TARDIS exploded for a reason. Something drew the TARDIS to this particular date, and blew it up." The TARDIS phone then began to ring, "Why? And why now? The silence, whatever it is, is still out there, and we have to...Excuse me a moment," he then answered the phone, "Hello. Oh! Hello. I'm sorry, this is a very bad line. No, but that's not possible. She was sealed into the Seventh Obelisk. Me and my wife, Rose, were both at the prayer meeting. Well, no, I get that it's important. An Egyptian goddess loose on the Orient Express…in space! Give us a mo."
"Sorry, something's come up," Rose told Amy and Rory, "This will have to be goodbye."
"Yeah, I think it's goodbye," Amy answered before turning to her husband, "Do you think it's goodbye?"
"Definitely goodbye," Rory said, agreeing with her.
Amy then headed for the door, opened it and waved out the door, "Goodbye! Goodbye." She then closed the door again.
"Don't worry about a thing, Your Majesty. We're on our way," the Doctor said into the phone with a smile on his face before hanging up the phone as he and Rose set the controls while Amy, Rory and Jenny held onto the console as the TARDIS flew into the Time Vortex.
Please review.
And how old should Rose be now due to her and the Doctor changing their timeline? The Same age as before or the same age as the Doctor?
