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It was one of those days again. The Doctor had taken them to the wrong place at the wrong time... again. He wasn't getting any better at this timing thing, but then again, he was a time traveller. He tended to run away from time mostly.

Amy panted, bent over her knees as the Doctor slammed the TARDIS's doors behind them and blinked rapidly back at her and Rory "Right. Slitheen in Egypt" he rushed off towards the console with a mad smile as Amy frowned at his back, almost angrily as she put her hands on her hips

"Do you think just once you can get us to the right place, at the right time, where we're surrounded by weird and dangerous aliens?" Rory asked him, pointing back at the door. Rory had a habit of having a go at the Doctor every time this happened.

"Yes, yes, yes..." The Doctor waved him off in dismissal, mumbling "I'll work on it"

"That's what you said last time" the nose said and Amy sighed, rolling her eyes

"Alright, alright, stop that now" she said loudly, sighing softly "I'm going to get changed, try not to argue please girls"

The Doctor made an offended face that she didn't see, she was already walking through the TARDIS to try and find hers and Rory's room. It kept changing and being in a different place than it was last time so this was going to be interesting. She still couldn't quite understand why the TARDIS kept moving it around. Amy felt like she was doing it on purpose.

After a few minutes, Amy went back on herself, being back at the console room with the Doctor and Rory. She huffed, going back and trying the other way to which she was practically thrown into a maze.

As Amy went further, she started to hear the TARDIS make sounds, like she was speaking but obviously only the Doctor could understand his box. She went further until she found a door that looked like the one to hers and Rory's room. She sighed in relief and pressed the button so it opened.

When she went to walk in, she realised that it was not hers and Rory's room. It was crammed with weird and wonderful things. She looked around as she walked through slowly, eyes filled with curiosity at what she saw.

In the closest corner to the door, was a cradle. She noticed it was the one that Melody had laid in at Demons Run. There were piles and piles and piles of books. And then drawings, thousands and thousands of drawings covering an entire wall that seemed to never end. There was a tall ladder and Amy stepped on the first step to look along some of the drawings.

The detail was impeccable. There were Daleks, Silurian's, what looked like an octopus man, men made of metal, the moon, stars, earth and so many more. Who could have drawn these?

Her first thought of course was the Doctor. It was his TARDIS, this could be his room. But as she peered closer at one picture, a drawing of a bow tie, she saw a tiny signature. Something beginning with E...

There was a rustle behind her. She gasped and whipped her head round, stepping down quickly from the ladder. She paused before stupidly calling out "Hello?" to the empty room. Of course, nothing answered back. She frowned softly, thinking it must be just a rat. Did TARDIS's have rats? Space rats?

There it was again, another rustle. Amy looked around for a weapon but found nothing so she held her hands up in front of her in a threatening manner.

"Who's there?" she said loudly. Silence. Amy didn't like silence.

She walked through the piles and piles of books before accidentally steeping on something. Frowning, she picked up her foot and saw another drawing. She picked it up from the floor, eyes wide as she gazed over it.

It was her, on the ladder, looking at all the drawings. It was like a snap shot of that exact moment, it was so life like. She frowned in almost fear and looked round before almost sprinting out, dropping the drawing on her way, too late to see a hand grab the drawing and disappear again.

~

"You've got some weird rooms in this ship of yours"

Amy had finally found hers and Rory's room after being totally weirded out by the drawings in that room. She still had no idea what the Hell that was and was keen to find out what

The Doctor looked at her with an almost weird look "What are you talking about?" he asked as he turned away, back to the console and pressing some buttons.

"The room with the drawings"

The Doctor froze. His blood ran cold and his hearts seemed to beat slower in shock. Oh dear God, she had found it.

He turned slowly to her and Rory and gave them almost a worried look. Amy didn't like it and went closer to him "What is that room?" she asked him softly.

He seemed to step back slightly when she asked him that and swallowed thickly, leaning against the console. He looked at the floor before raising his head and looking at Amy "That is the room where nothing is lost..." he told her gently, hoping his voice didn't break. He looked back at the console and started flicking buttons again "And I should like you not to go in there"

"What's so important about all those drawings?" she asked him, a little too eager.

He stopped again and looked at her before getting close to her. He looked dangerous, his eyes had gone a little dark and he didn't look quite the same "Don't, go in there. Understand?" he said lowly and Amy could do nothing but nod.

Two seconds later he was back to his old cheery self and the Ponds went off to bed, finding their room straight away this time. The Doctor stared blankly at the console for a while before straightening his bow tie and walking through the TARDIS.

~

"She was here? The red haired lady?"

"Yes. You said no one could get in here"

"I know, I thought no one could"

"She let her in. She let her find me"

"The TARDIS?"

"Yes. She said she was going to let someone in"

"Why?"

"She doesn't like that I am lonely"

"Did you draw her?"

"Yes"

"Did she see it?"

"Yes, does this mean I can meet them?"

"I don't know yet"

"Don't you trust them?"

"Of course"

"Then, please. Let the red haired lady find me again.."

The Doctor sighed and closed his eyes before looking back

"She'll find you again"


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