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"When I first came here, I had to trick the Interface into giving me the information, but I've reprogrammed it now," Amy told Rory as they walked down a group of steps to the garden's terrace, "It'll tell me anything except how to escape."
"You hacked it?" Rory said with disbelief, "That's genius!"
"I never expected that you would ever be able to hack, Amy," Rose told Amy from the glasses' comms.
"Sorry to interrupt that beautiful moment, but temporal engines have a regulator valve, which has to be kept from the main reactor or there's feedback," the Doctor stated from the TARDIS before speaking to the Interface as he and Rose both had their jackets off, "Interface, where's the regulator?"
"The regulator valve is held within," the Interface said as a print of the regulator valve appeared on the monitor.
"Ah! Oh, very, very ah!" The Doctor muttered as he ran back up the TARDIS' steps to the console, "Interface, me and my wife, Rose both need to run through some technical specifications. Rory, give us to Amy a minute."
"Here you go," Rory said as he went to put the glasses on Amy but she pulled her head away, so he handed them to her instead before she put them on.
"They look ridiculous," Amy remarked.
"That's what I told him and Rose, who said that they looked sexy on him," Rory told her, "Still, anything beats a fez, eh?" They then shared a laugh before Amy stopped laughing, "What is it?"
"I think that's the first time I've laughed in 36 years," she answered as they looked at each other, thinking of all that lost time, while in the TARDIS, the Doctor and Rose both witnessed this as well.
"I'll just, um, leave you three geniuses alone. I'll be back in a minute," Rory told Amy and both Gallifreyans as he walked away.
"There's still time, Amy. There's still time to fix everything," the Doctor told Amy through the glasses' comms.
"Yeah, there's still time to change everything, Amy," Rose said, agreeing with her husband on the glasses' comms.
"How can you have a door without a wall?" Rory asked himself after he wandered through the garden before he soon came across a doorway and walked into an invisible barrier, "Oh!" He then reached out his hands towards the invisible barrier, "Holographic wallpaper?" He then turned around and saw a handbot behind him, "Oh, sorry."
"Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness," the handbot said as it reached its hand out towards him and touched Rory's face, causing the nurse to fall to the ground before its head slid open, only for Amy to appear next to the handbot and cut its head off with her sword.
"Oh," Rory muttered.
"Rory?" Amy said as she knelt beside him.
"Glasses," Rory requested.
"You stupid…" Amy began to say as she stood up and turned away from her husband.
"Oh! You saved me," Rory told her.
"Don't get used to it," Amy retorted.
"You've been crying," Rory said as he looked at her as he noticed tears falling from her eyes, "A little bit."
"Shut up, Rory," Amy told her husband.
"You have, haven't you?" Rory asked her.
"Woman with a sword. Don't push it," Amy told him before Rory raised his hands in surrender as the Doctor and Rose both chuckled.
"OK, so here's the plan," the Doctor told them from the TARDIS, "Time is always a bit wibbly-wobbly, but in Twostreams it's extra wobbly." Amy then gave the glasses back to Rory as he put them back on, "We've worked out how to hijack the temporal engines and then fold two points of Amy's timeline together. We're bringing her out of the then and into the now! Amy, we just need to borrow your brain a minute, it won't hurt, probably - almost probably... and then, Amy Pond, we're going to save you."
"Yeah, we are going to save you, Amy," Rose said, agreeing with her husband from the glasses' comms.
"No!" Amy yelled at the two Time Lords as she stared at the glasses before taking her sonic probe out, "Time's up, Handbots coming." She then left the garden.
"Amy, please let us help you," Rose pleaded with Amy from the glasses' comms as Amy and Rory were walking back down the corridor of the area filled with room.
"Rose is right, Amy, you've got to help us help you," the Doctor said, agreeing with Rose, "We need you to think back 36 years ago." The Doctor and Rose then saw that Amy had gone back into the room with temporal energies, "Amy? Amy!?"
"Doctor, you told her to leave us a sign. And she did," Rory told them as he lifted the time glass to the door over faded markings as he saw the message to the Doctor and Rose that Amy left in lipstick, 36 years prior, "And she waited. Oh, Amy."
"What does it say, Rory?" Rose asked the nurse from the glasses' comms.
"It says 'Doctor, Rose, I'm waiting,'" Rory answered.
"So she really did count us for the first 30 years that she has been trapped here," Rose muttered from the glasses' comms.
"Why won't you help yourself?" Rory asked his wife as he entered the temporal engines room.
"They want to rescue Past me from 36 years back, which means I'll cease to exist," Amy explained, "Everything I've seen and done dissolves, time is rewritten."
"That's... That's good, isn't it?" Rory asked with confusion as he stopped walking.
"I will die," Amy stated from the monitor in the TARDIS, "Another Amy will take my place, an Amy who never got trapped at Twostreams, who grew old with you, and she, in 36 years, won't be me."
"But you'll die in here!" Rory told her.
"Not if you take me with you," Amy stated, "You came to rescue me, so rescue me."
"Leave her and take you?" Rory asked her.
"We could take this Amy with us, easy, but if we do, our Amy has to wait 36 years to be rescued," the Doctor told him.
"So I have to choose - which wife do I want?" Rory asked himself.
"The choice is yours, Rory," Rose told him from the glasses' comms.
"She is me," Amy stated, "We're both me."
"You being here is wrong. For a single day, an hour, let alone a lifetime. I swore to protect you...I promised," Rory told her and just as he said that and without a word, Amy went through the curtain into her living space.
"Rory…" The Doctor and Rose both began to say at the same time.
"This is your fault," Rory told both Gallifreyans at the same time.
"I'm sorry, Rory," Rose apologised with regret in her voice, "I am so, so sorry."
"I'm so sorry, but Rory…" The Doctor began to apologise as well.
"No! This is your fault!" Rory yelled at them with anger in his voice, "You both should look in a history book once in a while, see if there's an outbreak of plague or not."
"I'm a historian, Rory, I do that once every few years," Rose reminded the nurse.
"Besides what Rose said, that is not how we travel," the Doctor told Rory.
"Then I do not want to travel with either of you!" Rory snapped at both Gallifreyans before he ripped the glasses off and threw them to the ground and after a burst of feedback, the Doctor and Rose both exchanged a look as they both could hear Amy sobbing.
"Rory, is the time glass still on?" The Doctor asked Rory over the glasses' comms, "If the link's still active, we both think we can hear Amy. Our Amy."
"Rory, lift the time glass up to see if it is her or not," Rose ordered the nurse from the glasses' commsbefore he lifted the time glass as he aimed it into the small room and saw Amy just as they left her with her head is bowed as she was crying to the wall.
"Oh, Amy," Rory muttered before he entered the room, still looking through the glass as the past Amy turned around as if sensing him before Rory went over to the present Amy and knelt, "Look me in the face and say you won't help her."
"I will not help her," Amy said as she looked him in the eye.
"OK... OK," Rory muttered as he stood up and walked for a bit, thinking up of a plan before he leaned against a piece of furniture as he held the time glass up in front of him, "Look me in the face and say it now."
"Rory? Rory is that you?" The past Amy asked as she suddenly appeared in the time glass, still crying as Rory sonicked the time glass with the Doctor's sonic screwdriver before it appeared in front of past Amy as she approached it, "Rory, where are you?"
"Same place as you - and a bit ahead," Rory answered.
"I remember this," the present Amy said as she peered into the time glass and saw her younger self.
"But who's she? There's no-one else here, but…" Amy began to ask through the time glass as she saw her future self before realising who she was staring at, "Me?" Rory then stepped outside, leaving the two Amys alone as the handbot Rory showed him the glasses before he took them from the handbot, "Why are we still here!?"
"Because they leave you," the present Amy answered, "Because they get in their TARDIS and they fly away."
"No, Rory wouldn't, not ever," Past Amy argued, "Something must have stopped him."
"You did. Or rather, the old version of you," the present Amy stated, "The me version of you. I refuse to help them. I won't let them save myself."
"Why?" The past Amy asked her.
"If you escape, then I was never trapped here, the last 36 years of my life rewrites, and I cease to exist," the present Amy explained, "That's why Old Me refused to help then... that's why I'm refusing to help now... and that's why you'll refuse to help when it's your turn. Nothing you can say will change that."
"Three words," the past Amy said, "What about Rory?"
"Rory? I... I called my robot Rory," the present Amy told her past self.
"You called your robot Rory?" Past Amy asked her future self with surprise through the time glass, "You didn't call it The Doctor, Rose, or Biggles, our favourite cat?"
"Do you, um…" the present Amy began to ask her past self, "Do you remember that summer when he came back to school with that ridiculous haircut?"
"He said he'd been in a rock band," Past Amy stated before they both laughed at the memory.
"Liar," they both said at the same time.
"And then he had to learn to play the guitar," the present Amy stated.
"So we wouldn't know he couldn't play it," past Amy added, "Mm-hmm."
"All those boys chasing me, but it was only ever Rory," the present Amy stated, "Why was that?"
"You know when sometimes you meet someone so beautiful, and then you actually talk to them, and five minutes later they're as dull as a brick?" The past Amy stated, "Then there's other people, and you meet them and think, 'Not bad, they're OK.' And then you get to know them... and their face just sort of becomes them. Like their personality written all over it. And they just turn into something so beautiful?"
"Rory's the most beautiful man I've ever met," Both Amys said at the same time.
"Please. Do it for him," the past Amy requested her future self.
"Oh, you're asking me to defy destiny, causality, the nexus of time itself, for a boy," the present Amy muttered to her past self.
"You're Amy... he's Rory... and oh, yes, I am," the past Amy told her and with that said, the present Amy left her space and joined Rory outside.
"I'm going to pull time apart for you," the present Amy told her husband as she kissed and hugged him before she cried.
"OK, Doctor and Rose, Twostreams is back on air," the Doctor and Rose both heard the present Amy say as she appeared on the monitor as Rory now had the glasses back on, "Right, OK, so this is big news. This is temporal earthquake time. I am now officially changing my own future. Hold on to your spectacles. In my past, I saw my future self refuse to help you. I'm now changing that future and agreeing. Every law of time says that shouldn't be possible."
"Yes, except sometimes knowing your own future is what enables you to change it, especially if you're bloody-minded, contradictory and completely unpredictable," the Doctor stated, agreeing with her.
"And you really should take it from him, cos he's met his past selves before and so have I a few times, but I'm not sure if I've met my future selves yet, I probably have and forgot because the timelines would be out of sync so I wouldn't remember meeting them till it happens from their point of view," Rose added.
"So, basically, if you're Amy, then," Rory surmised as he and present Amy left the room with the temporal engines.
"Yes, if anyone could defeat pre-destiny, it's your wife," the Doctor assured him from the TARDIS.
"Yeah, in the two years that we've known her, Amy's the only person who could tear down the barriers of time for you," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"It's not about what I'm doing, it's about who I'm doing it for," the present Amy explained to both Gallifreyans as in the past, the past Amy opened the door cautiously as she stepped out as the message that she left for the Doctor and Rose was still clear on the door, "I'm trusting you to watch my back, Rory."
"Always," Rory assured her, "You and me, always."
"Cos here's the deal... you take me too in the TARDIS," Present Amy told him, "Me too."
"But that means that there'll be two of you, permanently, forever," Rory stated.
"And that way we both get to live," Present Amy added.
"Two Amys together," Rory muttered, "Can that work?"
"Are we going to tell him what would happen if we do that or not, Theta?" Rose whispered to her husband.
"No, we can't, Arkytior, because if we do, then the Amy that Rory is currently with might refuse to help our Amy," he answered before speaking to Rory, "I don't know, it's your marriage."
"Doctor! Rose!" Rory called out to both Gallifreyans.
"Perhaps, maybe, if we shunted the reality compensators on the TARDIS, re-calibrated the doomsday bumpers and jettisoned the karaoke bar, yes, maybe, yes," the Doctor lied as he scratched his head, "It could do it. The TARDIS could sustain the paradox."
"Right. Amy…" Rory began to say as he held up the time glass to see past Amy, "And Amy. The wife and the wife, right."
"OK, Amy - Past Amy – stand by the door," the Doctor ordered both Amys, "Future Amy, you too. Future Amy, can I borrow your sonic screw... It's a probe?"
"It's a screwdriver," the present Amy told him as she handed it to Rory before he used the Doctor's sonic screwdriver on Amy's screwdriver before tossing it back to her.
"Rory, sonic it, double our power," the Doctor ordered the nurse, "Amy Now, you're our link to Amy Then. We need to get a signal through. That signal will be a thought. Amy Now and Amy Then, share a thought. Something so powerful that it can rip through time. Rory, sonic the plinth front. Inside you'll find three levers and a jumble of wiring. That's the regulator valve." Rory did as the Doctor said and followed the Time Lord's instructions.
"After we've rebooted, you have ten minutes to get back to the TARDIS," Rose added.
"OK," Rory muttered.
"Pull out the red and green receptors, re-route blue into red and green into blue," the Doctor told Rory, "Leave red loose and on no account touch anything yellow." Rory then pulled out the green and blue wires and just stared at them, "Come on, Rory. It's hardly rocket science. It's just quantum physics."
"Maybe to us Time Lords, Doctor, but not to humans," Rose stated, "Besides, who had more grades than you or Koschei did?"
"You did, Rose," the Doctor answered, "And your intelligence proves it as you were the smartest of the three of us growing up back on Gallifrey."
"Yes, right. Blue into red…" Rory muttered, ignoring the Doctor and Rose's conversation of their time at the Academy on Gallifrey and as he was working on the wires, present Amy looked around, watchfully.
"Now the lever. Throw them in order!" The Doctor told Rory, "Amys, start thinking the most important thought you've ever had. Hold it in your head and do not let it go! Lever one." Rory then pulled the lever down.
"Macarena," both Amys muttered to themselves, "Macarena, Macarena."
"She's doing the Macarena," Rory told the Doctor and Rose.
"Macarena," both Amys muttered to themselves again as the past Amy began to do the dance, "Macarena."
"Our first kiss," Rory stated.
"Your first kiss was to the Macarena?" Rose said with surprise as she laughed.
"Yeah, what was yours?" He asked her.
"We didn't listen to a song, Gallifreyan or Earth when we had our first kiss, Rory," Rose told him, "We were teenagers when we first kissed at the Academy on Gallifrey, 90 years old after we sealed a rift at the heart of the Medusa Cascade as an assignment."
"Lever two, Rory," the Doctor told Rory before the nurse pulled the next lever down as the past Amy began to flicker, "Lever three." Rory then pulled the last lever down, causing the time glass to shatter as sparks flew on the TARDIS, while the corridor where past Amy had been standing alone was now empty.
"Oh, Amy," Rory muttered to himself.
"Oh, my God," past Amy said with shock as she saw her future self.
"Oh, my God," present Amy muttered as she stared at her past self before Rory came up to her past self and took her in a big hug before they broke apart and giggled before they became self-conscious in front of present Amy.
"Sorry…" Rory apologised to his wife's future self.
"Hello," Amy said, greeting her future self after they both stared at each other for a few seconds.
"Hello!" Present Amy said, greeting her past self at the same time.
"I don't know what to…" Both Amys began to say at the same time.
"Weird," Rory whispered to himself.
"OK, this is weird," both Amys stated, "Right, just stop doing that."
"How about Amy One speaks first?" Rory suggested.
"Which one's Amy One?" Both Amys asked him at the same time.
"Well…" Rory began to answer.
"I am. No, I am! Rory!" Both Amys began to argue with the Doctor and Rose both smiling from the TARDIS, "Rory, just stop doing that!"
"Ah!" Rory grunted as the glasses started sparkling with electricity.
"Rory, you need to take the glasses off," Rose ordered the nurse from the TARDIS, "You'll get temporal feedback." Rory then did as the Time Lady said and threw the glasses to the floor, while inside the TARDIS, the console started to spark and smoke.
"Whoa! Calm down there, Rory!" The Doctor told the TARDIS, "Amy, we've created a massive paradox and the TARDIS hates it." He then began frantically working on the TARDIS' controls with Rose, "She's self-phasing, trying to get out of here. What's nasty Amy done to you? Just calm down, there. Hang on in there, eh?" He then ran up to the monitor, "Rory, you've got eight minutes left. We're sorry, you're on your own now." The glasses' sparks died down and the only thing that the Doctor or Rose could see was static.
"I'm not on my own. I've got my wives," Rory argued as he held both of his thumbs up.
"Do not be alarmed…" They suddenly heard a handbot say as three handbots appeared as they began marching towards them.
"Incoming!" Rory exclaimed as he saw the handbots marching towards them.
"..this is a kindness," the handbot finished.
"With me," present Amy told her past self as she handed the staff that she wields.
"Do not be alarmed, this is a kindness. This is a kindness," the handbots began to chant as Rory and both Amys took position before present Amy crept along the side and took out one of the handbots before she looked back at her younger self.
"Amy, Kate Hayler, year ten hockey," Present Amy told her past self.
"Go for the shins!" Past Amy stated before she smashed the handbot in the shins, causing it to flip over onto its back as Rory was trying to push the final one back and stay out of reach by its hands.
"This is a kindness," the final handbot continued to chant.
"Duck!" Past Amy ordered her husband as she swung the staff at the handbot, removing the it's head before five more handbots suddenly appeared.
"They're cutting off the Departure Gate," Rory stated, "We can't get back to the TARDIS."
"Side door. We'll go behind them," Present Amy told them before they jumped over the counter like what Amy did on her first day as they all went inside.
"So you think you're coming with us, just like that?" Past Amy asked her future self as the present Amy was leading her and Rory down a stairwell.
"Yeah, just like that," present Amy answered.
"Rory, talk to her!" Both Amys ordered Rory at the same time.
"Now, ladies…" Rory began to say as he pointed at them with both of his index fingers.
"Where are you going to live?" Past Amy asked her future self as they along with Rory ran down maintenance.
"Not with you, don't worry," present Amy answered, "I'll go travelling. Pop back for Christmas, maybe Easter."
"Amy, you always say, cooking Christmas dinner, you wish there was two of you," Rory remarked as they began running up a flight of stairs.
Past Amy took up position at the door of the gate with the staff as they entered the gate room while present Amy and Rory stood by the controls before the past Amy used the sonic 'probe' on the door.
"Can't we just teleport in?" Rory asked his wife's future self.
"It's not a teleport, it's a time jump," present Amy told him.
"We can't jump within the same timestream," past Amy surmised.
"Yes," Present Amy confirmed, agreeing with her past self.
"The TARDIS is in the Gallery," Rory told her.
"Gallery closed," the Interface stated.
"Controls are stuck," present Amy said as she began pressing the controls, only for them to not respond, "They've locked them from outside."
"Can you unlock them?" Rory asked her.
"Yeah, give me a minute and your cutest smile," present Amy answered as she flirted with him before he quickly smiled, "That's the one."
"Can you stop flirting with me? You're old enough to be…" Rory began to tell her.
"I've known you my whole life," she reminded him, "How many games of Doctors and Nurses?"
"Ssh!" Rory shushed her.
"Don't get coy now," Present Amy told him when every single one of the Gate doors opened with handbots emerging from every single one of them.
"Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness," the handbots chanted as the past Amy tossed the staff back to her future self, "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness." Rory then uses the sonic 'probe' on the controls before he pressed the button, "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness."
Present Amy led the way through the door that didn't have a handbot emerge from and used her sword and staff on the handbots, waiting on the other side as past Amy and Rory ran across the room along the outside as they then pushed a handbot onto the floor.
"Come on!" Rry and past Amy urged present Amy at the same time.
"Go! I've got your back!" The present Amy told them before her past self and Rory went through the door before the past Amy screamed as she nearly ran into a handbot.
"Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness," the handbots stated as the past Amy was confronted by a second handbot who then touched her on the side of her face, causing her to fall to the floor, unconscious before she forced the first handbot's hands together before he then ran over to past Amy.
"No!" Amy said with anger and with a yell, Rory picked up the painting of the Mona Lisa and ramed it over the head of the handbot that knocked Amy out before the handbot shorts out as he knelt beside past Amy, while in the first room, the present Amy continued to fight the handbots before she ran through the door and watched as RORY carried her past self to the TARDIS.
"What happened?" Rose asked Rory as the nurse kicked the TARDIS' door open as she noticed that Amy was unconscious as the Doctor rushed to meet him as Rory laid Amy on the floor before the Doctor covered her with his jacket.
"One of the handbots touched her," Rory answered.
"Ah, it's just an anaesthetic," the Doctor told Rory as he examined Amy, "She'll be fine." He then stood back up and went to the door and watched the present Amy as she threw aside her staff and sword as she ran for the TARDIS, "We're sorry." The Doctor slammed the door closed just as present Amy reached it.
"Doctor, what are you doing?" Rory asked the Doctor as he stood back up.
"He lied to her, Rory," Rose explained, "Otherwise she wouldn't help us."
"Doctor? Rose? Let me in!" The present Amy pleaded as she pounded on the TARDIS' doors from the outside.
"There can't be two Amys in the TARDIS," the Doctor added, agreeing with Rose, "The paradox is too massive."
"She'll die!" Rory stated.
"Doctor? Rose? Let me in!" Present Amy pleaded as she continued to pound on the TARDIS' doors.
"No, she'll never have existed," the Doctor stated, "When we save our Amy, this future won't have happened."
"And this timeline will be erased from existence," Rose added, agreeing with her husband.
"But she happened! She's there!" Rory argued as he motioned to the TARDIS' doors.
"Doctor! Rose! I trusted the two of you!" Present Amy said from outside the TARDIS' doors.
"No, she's not real," the Doctor stated as he closed his eyes.
"The Doctor is right, Rory, she isn't real so we can't help her," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"She is real," Rory argued, "Let her in!"
"Look, we take this Amy, we leave ours," the Doctor told her, "There can only be one Amy in the TARDIS. Which one do you want?" He then puts Rory's hand on the latch to the TARDIS' doors, "It's your choice."
"As I said earlier, Rory, the choice is yours," Rose reminded Rory.
"This isn't fair," Rory told them, "You both are turning me into you, Doctor."
"No, he isn't, Rory," Rose argued, "You should've met him when I reunited with him and I was still Chameleon-Arched, he was a complete mess, he had anger problems and had the guilt of killing our people to end the Time War. And I was the person who helped him to become the person who he was before the Time War again."
"She's right," the Doctor said, agreeing with her, "Anyways, it's your choice, Rory."
"I, er.." Rory muttered, not sure what to say.
"Doctor? Rose?" The present Amy said as she continued to pound on the TARDIS' doors as the Doctor walked away from the door, "Doctor! Rose! Doctor? Rose? Doctor! Rose!" The Doctor then checked on past Amy before heading to the console and stood next to Rose as the present Amy's hand appeared in one of the TARDIS' clear window panes, "Rory? Please." Rory then placed his hand to hers against the glass, "The look on your face when you carried her. Me. Her. When you carried her away, you used to look at me like that. I'd forgotten how much you loved me. I'd forgotten how much I loved being her." Rory was now crying, leaning his head against the door, "Amy Pond, in the TARDIS. With Rory Williams."
"I'm sorry, I can't do this," Rory said as he began to turn the latch.
"If you love me, don't let me in," the present Amy told him as she lowered her hand to the TARDIS' handle as they both now had their heads on the door, "Open that door, I will, I'll come in. I don't want to die. I won't bow out bravely." The Doctor and Rose both listened to her from the console, "I'll be kicking and screaming, fighting. To the end."
"Oh, Amy. Amy, I love you," Rory said as his voice began breaking up.
"I love you too. Don't let me in," present Amy told him as she ran her hand across the door almost as if she was stroking his head, "Tell Amy, your Amy, I'm giving her the days. The days with you. The days to come."
"I'm so, so sorry," Rory apologised.
"The days I can't have. Take them, please," present Amy told her, "I'm giving you my days."
"I'm so, so sorry," Rory apologised as he let go of the latch before he turned away from the door.
"Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness," present Amy heard handbots say as she turned around to see and face the five handbots that had suddenly arrived as Rory also heard them from the TARDIS, "Do not be alarmed. This is a kindness."
"Interface?" Present Amy said, calling the Interface as she stood up tall.
"I am here, Amy Pond," the Interface told her.
"Show me Earth. Show me home," Present Amy requested before a hologram of Earth appeared before her as it was spinning almost as if it was orbiting the sun, "Did I ever tell you about this boy I met there? Who pretended to be in a band?" The projection disappeared as present Amy stood there as she let one of the handbots touch her, causing her to fall to the floor as the TARDIS dematerialised as the timeline where Amy was trapped at twostreams was erased from existence.
Amy was sleeping in one of the TARDIS' chairs in the console room with the Doctor's jacket still wrapped about her as the Doctor, Rose and Rory were sitting on the stairs, watching her.
"Did you both always know it would never work?" Rory asked them, "Saving both Amys?"
"Yeah," Rose answered, "It's one of the first things we learned at the Academy back on Gallifrey as Time tots."
"I promised you we'd save her and there she is. Safe," the Doctor added as he patted Rory on the shoulder as he stood up.
"Yeah. There she is," Rory said, agreeing with him as Rose stood back up and walked down a different set of stairs with the Doctor as she grabbed her jacket and put it back on as Amy woke up before Rory went to her side, while The Doctor stuck his tongue out at them and smiled as Rose stuck her tongue between her teeth as she did her signature smile.
"We'll leave you two alone," the Doctor told them, "Come on, Rose."
"You all right?" Rory asked his wife as he stroked her hair.
"Mm-hm," Amy answered.
"How you feeling?" He asked her.
"Where is she?" Amy asked him as she couldn't see her future self anywhere as the Doctor and Rose looked at them with the corner of their eyes before they walked away to let Rory explain to Amy what happened to her future self.
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