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A year later, young Kazran opened the door to Abigail's cry-stasis chamber but for her it had been mere seconds and she saw that both the Doctor and young Kazran were wearing Father Christmas or Santa Claus hats.

"Merry Christmas!" Both young Kazran and the Doctor said at the same time.

"Doctor!" Abigail greeted him before the Doctor led the way down the aisle, carrying a harness, "What are we going to do?"

"The Doctor's got a great plan! Wait till you hear!" Young Kazran told her but as they ran off, the number on the front of Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber went from '8' to '7'.


A while later, on a street the Doctor found a two-wheeled open carriage and had hooked up the harness.

"You are out of your mind. This will never work!" Abigail told him.

"Oh, don't think shark, think dolphin," the Doctor told her as he lifted young Kazran onto the carriage's seat.

"A shark isn't a dolphin!" Abigail told him.

"It's nearly a dolphin," he told her.

"No, it isn't," Abigail argued.

"That's where you're wrong, because... Shut up," he told her as he used his half-eaten sonic screwdriver as he aimed it at the sky.

"It could be anywhere," young Kazran said as he got up from the carriage, "Will it really come?"

"No chance. Completely impossible," the Doctor answered as the shark began to fly towards them, "Except at Christmas."


The Doctor was at the reins as the flying shark took them through the clouds.

"How are we going to get back?" Young Kazran asked.

"I don't know!" The Doctor answered.

"Do you have a plan?" Abigail asked him.

"I don't know!" The Doctor answered as they laughed and cheered as they flew all around the city.


Young Kazran and the Doctor soon took Abigail back to her cryo-stasis chamber.

"Best Christmas Eve ever!" Abigail told them.

"Till the next one!" Young Kazran told her as they closed the door and abigail was frozen once again.


Young Kazran and the Doctor both opened Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber the following Christmas.

"Merry Christmas!" The Doctor and young Kazran both told her, excitedly.

"Doctor! Where to this time?" Abigail asked.

"Did I mention, at any point, all of time and space...?" The Doctor asked as they headed to the Tardis inside the ice vault.


Young Kazran and the Doctor both opened Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber, the next Christmas with both of them wearing fezzes.

"Merry Christmas!" Both the Doctor and young Kazran said, greeting her.

"Doctor!" Abigail said.


Young Kazran and the Doctor opened Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber the following Christmas with young Kazran wearing the scarf and looking somewhat sullen.

"Merry Christmas!" The Doctor greeted Abigail.

"Doctor!" Abigail said as the countdown reached '4'.


On yet another Christmas, Kazran, who was now a Teenager, taller, perhaps in his late teens and was wearing a Bow tie and the Doctor, opened Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber container on another Christmas.

"Merry Christmas!" The Doctor and teen Kazran said, greeting her.

"Kazran!" Abigail said, greeting Teen Kazran and the countdown moved down to '3' as they entered the TARDIS as the Doctor moved to the console's controls while teen Kazran and Abigail walked a little slower, "You've grown."

"Yeah," teen Kazran said, agreeing with her as he blushed.

"And now you're blushing," she noted.

"Sorry," he apologized.

"That's OK," Abigail told him.

"So, Doctor, where this time?" Teen Kazran asked the Doctor.

"Pick a Christmas Eve. I've got them all right here," the Doctor answered.

"Might I make a request?" Abigail asked.

"Of course," the Doctor answered.

"This one," Abigail told him.


A while later, Abigail was standing on the street wearing a hooded cloak as she looked in a window and watched her family as her sister handed her husband a drink.

"Thank you, darling," the husband said as he kissed her as teen Kazran and the Doctor stood back a-ways, watching her.

"Who are they?" Teen Kazran asked him.

"Her family," the Doctor answered, "The lady's her sister. I met her once, when she was...older."

"Abigail's crying," teen Kazran whispered to the Doctor.

"Yes," the Doctor whispered back.

"When girls are crying, are you supposed to talk to them?" Teen Kazran asked him in a whispered tone.

"I have absolutely no idea," the Doctor answered, "But if my wife were here, she'd know."

Teen Kazran then walked over to Abigail.

"My sister's family. They're so happy," Abigail told him.

"They look very poor," teen Kazran noted.

"They are very poor," she confirmed, "Doesn't mean you can't be happy."

"And then why aren't you?" He asked her as the husband closed the curtains.

"Because this is the life I can never have," Abigail answered.

"Why not?" Teen Kazran asked as Abigail took his hand in hers, keeping them at their sides.

"I think you're blushing again," Abigail told him as the curtains suddenly opened up again, and they saw that the Doctor was there, waving them in.

"Come in," the Doctor urged them and as they were still holding hands, they went inside.


A while later, the Doctor was entertaining the son with card tricks at one end of the table while Abigail sat with her sister at the other as Teen Kazran was helping the husband decorate.

"Pick a card, any card at all," the Doctor told the son.

"Every Christmas Eve. I don't understand," Abigail's sister told Abigail with confusion.

"I'm not sure I do," Abigail admitted.

"Memorise the card, put it back in the deck," the Doctor told the son, "Don't let me see it."

"Is this what it looked like last year?" The husband asked.

"It doesn't have to be exactly the same," Abigail's sister told him.

"I'm starting again. Come on, Kazran, we're starting again," the husband said as they began to start the decorating all over again.

"That's Sardick's boy, isn't it?" Abigail's sister asked Abigail.

"He's not like his father," Abigail assured her.

"His father treats everyone like cattle. One day, that boy will do the same," Abigail's sister told her.

"No. He's different," Abigail argued.

"The three of clubs," the Doctor said as he showed the son his cards.

"No," the son told him.

"You sure?" The Doctor asked him, "I'm very good at card tricks."

"It wasn't the three of clubs," the son told him.

"Well, of course it wasn't," the Doctor said as he tossed away the cards and pulled out two more from his tweed jacket, "because it was the seven of diamonds!"

"No," the son told him.

"Oi, stop it, you're doing it wrong," the Doctor told him.

"I see him around the town sometimes. Never any friends," Abigail's sister told Abigail.

"He's got me," Abigail told her.

"All those Christmas Eves, you never once came to see us," her sister told her.

"I'm here now," Abigail told her.

"Then stay. Stay for tomorrow, have Christmas dinner with us," her sister begged.

"I can't," Abigail told her.

"Well, then," her sister said as she stood up, "Tomorrow's dinner is cancelled, as my sister refuses to attend."

"Isabella…" Abigail protested.

"Instead...we'll have it tonight," Isabella announced.


A while later, they were sitting around the table with the Doctor at one end, wearing a red crown from a Christmas cracker as they were about to pull another Christmas cracker as the others were wearing Christmas Crackers as well.

"Three! Two! One! Pull!" The Doctor said as they pulled another Christmas Cracker as everyone cheered and laughed as the son pulled a playing card from his.

"How did you do that?" The son asked.

"Your card, I believe," the Doctor answered.

"No!" The son said, teasingly.

"Oh, shut up!" the Doctor snapped.

"Er, Merry Christmas," Kazran said, giving everyone a toast

"Merry Christmas," everyone else said as they gave them a toast with their cups as under the table, Kazran and Abigail held each other's hands.


"Best Christmas Eve ever," Abigail said, hugging the Doctor after they went back to the ice vault as they began to say their goodbye for another year.

"Ah! Till the next one," the Doctor told her.

"I look forward to it," she told him, "Now I'd like to say good night to Kazran."

"Of course," Yes," the Doctor said as he stood there, "Well, on you go." Kazran then looked at him, telling him that they'd want a little privacy, "Oh! Oh, yes, right! Sorry, I'll, um, I'll go, then." He then looked at Abigail, "Good night," then he turned to Kazran, "Good luck...night! Good night"! He then backed into one of the cryo-stasis chambers, "Sorry," he then walked away.

"Doctor!" Teen Kazran said in a hushed shout as he rushed over to the Doctor, "I, er, I think she's going to kiss me."

"Yeah, I think you're right," the Doctor said as he pushed him towards Abigail.

"I've never kissed anyone before," Teen Kazran told him, "What do I do?"

"Well...try and be all nervous and rubbish and a bit shaky," the Doctor said, putting an arm around Kazran's shoulder as he remembered his and Rose's first kiss at the Academy on Gallifrey around the time when they were 90 years old about 60 years before they got married at 150 and graduated from the Academy.

"Why?" Teen Kazran asked.

"You'll be like that anyway. Make it part of the plan," the Doctor told him before pushing Kazran, who resisted, "Off you go, then!"

"What, now? I kiss her now?" Teen Kazran asked him.

"Kazran, it's this or go to your room and design a new kind of screwdriver. Don't make the mistakes I did with my wife when we first kissed each other," the Doctor told him, "Now, go!"

Kazran then went back to Abigail and stood in front of her, awkwardly until she pulled him into a kiss before he began to accept the kiss as they kissed passionately.


The next Christmas, Abigail was standing by a pool in a mid 20th century gown from the 1950s as she, the Doctor and teen Kazran were at Hollywood as she was unhappy about something as teen Kazran approached her.

"Abigail! Are you coming back? The Doctor is going to do a duet with Frank," teen Kazran told her as he was wearing a 1950s Bow tie tuxedo before he noticed that something was wrong, "Abigail? What's wrong?"

"I have something to tell you," she told him as she turned around.

"A bad thing?" Teen Kazran asked her.

"A very bad thing," Abigail confirmed.

"What is it?" He asked her.

"The truth," she answered.

The Doctor, who was wearing a white evening jacket, tie undone with a lipstick mark on his cheek, then found them as they were kissing, "Guys, we've really got to go quite quickly. I just accidentally got engaged to Marilyn Monroe and I'm already married," he told them, "How do you keep going like that? Do you breathe out your ears? Hello? Sorry, hello? Guys, she's phoned a chapel, there's a car outside, this is happening now!"

"Yoo-hoo! Yoo-hoo," Marilyn Monroe called out to him.

"Right, fine, thank you. I'll just go and get married then, shall I? Which will be rendered null and void as I'm already married to my wife, Rose Smith. See how you like that!" He said as he walked away after sighing, "Marilyn, get your coat!"

"What are we going to do?" Teen Kazran asked Abigail.

"There is nothing to be done," she told him.


A while later, at the ice vault, teen Kazran escorted Abigail to her cryo-stasis chamber as the Doctor tested his half-eaten sonic screwdriver on a small fish.

"Good night, Abigail," teen Kazran told her.

"Good night, Kazran," Abigail said with her voice breaking as they slowly let go of each others' hands as they backed away as Kazran closed the door as Abigail shook her head as the Doctor walked over, cheerful.

"There we go. Another day, another Christmas Eve. I'll see you in a minute, eh? I mean, a year," the Doctor told him.

"Doctor... Listen, why don't we leave it?" Teen Kazran asked him.

"Sorry, leave what?" The Doctor asked.

"Oh, you know. This. Every Christmas Eve, it's getting a bit old," teen Kazran answered.

"Old?" The Doctor asked him.

"Well, Christmas is for kids, isn't it? I've got some work with my dad now, I'm going to focus on that. Get that cloud belt under control," teen Kazran explained as he untied his Bow tie.

"Sorry. I didn't realise I was boring you," the Doctor told him.

"Not your fault. Times change," teen Kazran said as he walked away.

"Not as much as I'd hoped," the Doctor muttered before calling his name, "Kazran," Kazran stopped as the Doctor walked up to him, "I'll be needing a new one, anyway. What the hell…" He then handed Kazran his half-eaten sonic screwdriver, "Merry Christmas. And if you ever need me, just activate it. I'll hear you."

"I won't need you," teen kazran told him.

"What's happened? What are you not telling me?" The Doctor asked as he knew that he was hiding something from him as Kazran walked off, "What about Abigail?"

"I know where to find her," teen Kazran told him as the countdown on Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber showed '1' as he left the ice vault, closed the door and locked it behind him with his eyes red from tears.


A while later, in Kazran's room, Kazran opened his desk's drawer. Inside was the Doctor's half-eaten sonic screwdriver and he lifted out the screwdriver and took it out and stared at it for a moment. He then turned and saw the Doctor standing in the window with the TARDIS next to him as Kazran walked over to the window as the Doctor leaned down, a grin on his face. Kazran glared at him and closed the curtains before walking back to his desk and putting the sonic back in the drawer.


Many years later, old Kazran, opened the desk's drawer. Inside, gathering dust, were souvenirs from his trips with the Doctor as he lifted out the Doctor's half-eaten sonic screwdriver and took it out and pressed it against his cheek as the phone began to ring.


"Yes, what?" Kazran said as he picked up the phone and began walking with it, "Oh, Mr President, we've been through this! It's not going to crash on my house, so what's it got to do with me? Yes, I know. 4,005. As a very old friend of mine once took a very long time to explain, life isn't fair." He then hung up the phone and looked down at pictures at his feet, one of which was a smiling Abigail. He then took the Doctor's half-eaten sonic screwdriver from his pocket out, just as he did so, a hologram of Amy and Rose appeared.

"Hello!" Amy greeted him.

"Hi!" Rose greeted him at the same time.

"Who are the two of you? What are you both doing here?" Kazran asked them.

"Didn't think this was over, did you?" Amy asked him, "We're the Ghosts of Christmas Present."

"Ghosts? Dressed like that?" Kazran said in disbelief as he looked at Amy's costume.

"Eyes off the skirt," Rory said as he appeared in the hologram and pushed Amy aside before she shoved him out of the way.

"You both turned into a Roman," Kazran noted.

"Yeah. We do that. We also do this," Rose said as the hologram of her and Amy disappeared.

"Do what? What are you talking about?" Kazran asked as he began to hear voices singing 'Silent Night'.


Kazran followed the sound of the voices to the basement and looked inside the window to the ice vault to see a number of people singing as he keyed in the code and opened the door and stared at the singers as he entered the ice vault as Amy and Rose reappeared behind him.

"They're holograms. Projections, like us," Rose explained.

"Who are they?" Kazran asked.

"The people on the ship up there. The ones you're going to let die tonight," Amy answered.

"Why are they singing?" He asked them.

"For their lives," Rose answered, "Which one's Abigail? My husband told me."

"So, you're his wife, Rose?" He asked the Time Lady, who nodded in confirmation, "Did he now?"

"He doesn't hold back. You know the Doctor," Amy told him.

"How do I? I never met him before tonight. Now I seem to have known him all my life. How? Why?" He asked them with confusion.

"You're the only person who can let that ship land. He was trying to turn you into a nicer person. And he was trying to do it nicely," Rose explained.

"He's changed my past. My whole life!" Kazran snapped.

"Time can be rewritten," Amy explained.

"Most points in time can be rewritten, Amy," Rose reminded her.

"You both tell the Doctor, tell him from me, people can't," Kazran said as he strides forward, breaking up the holograms before stopping in front of Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber as Amy and Rose followed.

"That's Abigail?" Rose asked him.

"I would never have known her if your husband hadn't changed the course of my whole life to suit himself," Kazran told them.

"Well, that's good, isn't it?" Amy asked him.

"No," Kazran answered.

"Why is she still in there?" Rose asked him, "You could let her out any time."

"Oh, yes. Any time at all. Any time...I choose," Kazran said as he placed his hand to the window.

"Then why don't you?" Amy asked.

"This is what the Doctor did to me. Abigail was ill when she went into the ice. On the point of death. I suppose the rest in the ice helped her, but she's used up her time. All those Christmas Eves with me. I could release her any time I want... and she would live a single day," Kazran explained before turning back to them, "So tell me, Ghosts of Christmas Present, how do I choose which day?"

"I'm sorry. I really am. I'm very, very sorry. But you know what? She's got more time left than I have. More than anyone on this ship," Amy told him.

"Good," Kazran told them.

"Jenny, sweetheart, widen the beam," Rose told Jenny as the room flickered out of existence and Kazram found himself elsewhere.


Kazran then suddenly appeared on the ship as a hologram.

"Update on engine one…" The captain requested.

"How did I get here?" Kazran asked with confusion.

"You didn't. It's your turn to be the hologram. Since you're going to let a lot of people die, I thought you might like to see where it's all gonna happen," Rose answered.

"The singing... What is it?" Kazran asked, "I don't understand."

It was Dad's idea," Jenny answered, "The harmonies resonate in the ice crystals. The fish like it. He thought maybe it would stabilise the ship. But it isn't working. It's not powerful enough."

"So you're Jenny, the Doctor and Rose's daughter?" Kazran asked, causing her to nod in confirmation, "Why are they still singing, then?"

"Because we haven't told them. I understand you have a machine that controls this cloud layer," the captain told him, "If you can release us from it, we still have time to make a landing. Nobody has to die."

"Everybody has to die," Kazran told her.

"Not tonight," Amy argued.

"Tonight's as good as any other," Kazran told her, "How do you choose?"

"Doctor?" Rose said into the phone as she held it up.

"Yeah?" The Doctor answered.

"Are you hearing this?" She asked her husband.

"I can hear," the Doctor answered.

"He's here? Where is he? Doctor?!" Kazran asked as Jenny turned off the hologram as Kazran disappeared from the ship.


Kazran then found himself back in the ice vault with the Doctor leaning against a divider. I

"Doctor!" Kazran yelled.

"I'm sorry. I didn't realise," the Doctor apologized.

"All my life, I've been called heartless. My other life, my real life, the one you rewrote," Kazran told him, "Now look at me."

"Better a broken heart than no heart at all," the Doctor told him, "I was like that for centuries till I found my wife, who I knew from when we were children after thinking that she was dead for 701 years."

"Oh, try it. You try it. Why are you here?" Kazran asked the Time Lord.

"'Cause I'm not finished with you yet," the Doctor answered as he walked forward, "You've seen the past, the present...and now you need to see the future."

"Fine! Do it! Show me! I'll die cold, alone and afraid. Of course I will, we all do! What difference does showing me make? Do you know why I'm going to let those people die? It's not a plan. I don't get anything from it. It's just that I don't care. I'm not like you. I don't even want to be like you! I don't and never, ever will care!" Kazran snapped.

"And I don't believe that," the Doctor told him.

"Then show me the future. Prove me wrong," Kazran said.

"I am showing it to you. I'm showing it to you right now," the Doctor said, firmly, "So what do you think?" He then looked over Kazran's shoulder to see himself when he was a kid, wearing pajamas and a robe, "Is this who you want to become, Kazran?"

The two Kazrans slowly walked towards each other.

"Dad?" The young Kazran asked as his older self dropped his cane and lifted his hand to strike his younger self. He flashed back to the moment in his bedroom when his father struck him as well as the first Christmas Eve without the Doctor or Abigail. He also remembers almost striking Abigail's nephew as well as their last parting before he started to cry.

"I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry," Kazran said as he reached out for his younger self, who took a step back, "It's OK, don't be frightened." He then puts his hands on his younger self's shoulders and pulled him into a hug, "I'm...I'm so, so, so…"

"Kazran. We don't have much time," the Doctor told him.


"Structural integrity at 30%!" The dark-skinned pilot reported.

"We have five minutes max," the captain added, "We need to land!"

There was static as the Doctor appeared on the window's screen, "Hello, hello! Ah, hello, everyone. Prepare to lock on to my signal."

"Doctor, what's happening?" Amy asked him.

"I just saved Christmas. Don't go away," the Doctor said as he switched off the screen.

"Theta? Theta!" Rose said, calling her husband's nickname from the Academy.


Kazran was at the controls of the machine that controls the cloud belt as the Doctor walked up to him with young Kazran standing to the side as the controls weren't responding to him anymore.

"We good to go, then?" The Doctor asked him.

"The controls won't respond," Kazran told him.

"They're isomorphic, tuned to your brainwaves, they'll only respond to you," the Doctor reassured him.

"They won't," Kazran insisted.

"That doesn't make sense, why wouldn't…" the DOctor said as he tried using the controls like he did when he met Kazran before he realized why it wasn't responding to Kazran anymore and bowed his head, "Oh! Oh, of course. Stupid, stupid Doctor!"

"What's wrong? Tell me, what is it, what...?" Kazran asked him.

"It's you," he answered, "I've changed you too much, the machine doesn't recognise you."

"But my father programmed it…" Kazran said with confusion.

"He would never have programmed it for the man you are now," the DOctor explained as he walked away from the machine.

"Then what do we do?" Kazran asked him.

"Um... Um... I don't know, I don't know," the Doctor answered.

"There must be something!" Young Kazran told him.

"This! You can use this! I kept it, see?" Kazran told him as he took out the Doctor's half-eaten sonic screwdriver.

"What, half a screwdriver?" The Doctor said with disbelief before turning back around, "With the other half up in the sky in a big old shark, right in the heart of the cloud layer." He then walked back towards the machine as he took his half-eaten sonic screwdriver from him, "We use your aerial to boost the signal, set up a resonation pattern between the two halves...That would work! My screwdriver, coolest bit of kit on this planet. Could do it."

"Do what?" Kazran asked him.

"My screwdriver is still trying to repair. It's signalling itself. We use the signal, but we send something else," the Doctor answered.

"Send what?" Young Kazran asked.

"Well? What? What?" Kazran asked him.

"I'm sorry, Kazran. I truly am," the Doctor said as he turned to him.

"I don't understand," Kazran told him.

"We need to send something into the cloud belt, something we know works," the Doctor answered, "We need her to sing."


"Her voice resonates perfectly with the ice crystals. It calmed the shark. It will calm the sky, too," the Doctor said after they went back into the ice vault and stood in front of Abigail's cryo-stasis chamber.

"Could you do it? Could you do this?" Kazran asked him, "Think about it, Doctor. One last day with your beloved. Which day would you choose?"

"Christmas," Abigail answered as she stepped out of her cryo-stasis chamber, "Christmas Day. Look at you." She then placed a hand on his cheek, "So old now. I think you waited a bit too long, didn't you?"

"I'm sorry," Kazran apologized as young Kazran cupped his own cheek as well.

"Hoarding my days, like an old miser," she joked.

"But...if you leave the ice now…" Kazran began to tell her.

"We've had so many Christmas Eves, Kazran. I think it's time for Christmas Day," she told him.


"Dad?!" Jenny yelled as the starliner cruiser that she, her mother, Amy and Rory were on began to go down.

"We can't hold this. Time's up, we're going down," the captain announced.

"Doctor!" Both Amy and Rory said at the same time as the voice of Abigail began singing.

"Captain, I've got... I don't know what I've got," the dark-skinned pilot said as he switched to the speaker so everyone could hear what he heard.

"What are you listening to?" The captain asked him.

"This is coming from outside. This is coming from the clouds," he answered as the song that Abigail was singing carried through the ship.


Abigail sang into the Doctor's half-eaten sonic screwdriver which the Doctor had connected by extremely long wires to Kazran's machine as the Doctor worked on some adjustments.

"Well?" Kazran asked him.

"Well, the singing resonates in the crystals. It's feeding back and forth between the two halves of the screwdriver. One song, filling the sky. The crystals will align, I'll feed in a controlled phase loop, and the clouds will unlock," the Doctor explained.

"What does that mean? What happens when a cloud unlocks?" Young Kazran asked him.

"Something that hasn't happened in this town for a very long time now," the Doctor answered as

Abigail continued to sing as snow began to fall.


"We're flying normally," the Caucasian pilot reported as the song that Abigail was singing unlocked the clouds and stopped the ship from spiraling out of control.

"Can you land?" The captain asked him.

"I can even land well," he answered as Amy and Rory hugged each other.

"Oh, he did it. The Doctor did it," Amy told her husband.

"Yeah, he gets all the credit. Which is actually fair enough, if you think about it," Rory said, agreeing with her before they kissed each other passionately.

"They're right, Mum," Jenny said as she hugged her mother, "Dad did it!"

"Yeah, sweetheart, your father did it," Rose said, agreeing with her daughter.


Kazran wrapped his hand around one of Abigail's hands as the people of the city came out to marvel at the snow as the children played as Abigail placed her hand against Kazran's cheek as they looked up to see the shark swimming above.

"Hello, my old friend," Kazran greeted the shark.

"Let's go," the Doctor said to young Kazran as Kazran's younger self entered the TARDIS as the Doctor turned and smiled at his handiwork before entering the TARDIS and as the TARDIS dematerialized, Kazran and Abigail waved goodbye and where the TARDIS was, Kazran saw a carriage and harness similar to what they had used years ago.


A while later, the Doctor had returned from taking Kazran's younger self back as he was rubbing noses with a snowman.

"You know, that could almost be mistaken for a real person," Amy told the Doctor.

"You're right, Amy," Rose said, agreeing with her.

"Definitely," Jenny said, agreeing with them.

"The snowman isn't bad, either," Amy added as the Doctor looked up to see Amy, Rory, Rose and Jenny walking up the street with both Amy and Rory still in their costumes.

"Ah, yes, you four! About time!" The Doctor said, greeting them, "Amy, Rory, why are you both dressed like that?"

"Ah, kind of lost our luggage. Kind of crash landed," Rory explained.

"Yeah, but why are you dressed like that at all?" The Doctor asked them.

"Rory just answered your question, Theta," Rose told him.

"They really love their snowmen around here. I've counted about 20," Jenny told her father.

"Yeah, I've been busy, Jen," the Doctor told her.

"Yeah, yeah, you have," Amy said, agreeing with him as she hugged him, "Thank you."

"Pleasure. Right, come on, then, let's go!" The Doctor said as he, Rose and Jenny headed for the TARDIS.

"Got any more honeymoon ideas?" Rory asked the Doctor and Rose.

"There's a moon that's made of actual honey. Well, not actual honey. And it's not actually a moon," the Doctor told him, "And technically, it's alive and a bit carnivorous, but there are some lovely views."

"I've heard of that place," Rose said as she placed her TARDIS key in the TARDIS's keyhole to unlock the TARDIS.

"Yeah, great, thanks," Rory said as he entered the TARDIS with Jenny and Rose following him.

"Are you OK?" Amy asked the Doctor.

"Course I'm OK," he answered, "You?"

"Of course," she answered, "It'll be their last day together, won't it?"

"Everything has to end some time, otherwise nothing would ever get started," he told her as Rory opened the TARDIS's door.

"Uh, your and Rose's phone was ringing. Someone called Marilyn," Rory told the Doctor, "Actually sounds like the Marilyn."

"Theta?" Rose said as she exited the TARDIS, "Did you accidentally marry Marilyn Monroe?"

"Yeah, I did, Rose," he answered, "The only person in the universe I could love is you."

"Well, when you get inside, tell her that you're already married," Rose told him as she reentered the TARDIS.

"I will, Rose," he told her, "And, Rory, tell her I'll phone her back. And that was never a real chapel."

"Where are they?" Amy asked as Rory followed Rose back inside the TARDIS, "Kazran and Abigail."

"Off on a little trip, I should think," the Doctor answered.

"Where?" Amy asked him.

"Christmas," he answered.

"Christmas?" She asked him.

"Yeah, Christmas," he confirmed as Amy went inside the TARDIS as he looked up at the sky,

"Halfway out of the dark," he then entered the TARDIS.

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And as I asked last time, should I rewrite the Death of the Doctor from the Sarah Jane adventures next or should I skip it? Also when Amy and Rory meet the Doctor and Rose in the Impossible Astronaut should Rose already be on her next incarnation from them being on a 200 year long farewell tour and if so what accent should she have and should she have brown hair like her first incarnation did?