Hey everyone. Thank you so much for all the reviews and messages They really do mean a lot! Please keep on reviewing. Sorry this chapter has taken me so long, but I have been busy sending off university applications. And I didn't really know where to take this story next. But here is the next chapter :D Hope you all like it. Sorry it's a little short but I thought it best to update with at least something in order to keep you all interested x

Chapter 2- Reminiscing

The Doctor just stood facing the TARDIS door, his had leaning against it. He couldn't believe that she has bought him here. Of all places! Why did she have to bring him here? He had spent the last, what felt like a century, trying to stop himself from venturing to any place where they had ever visited together. And now he was here. The place where it all began…and ended.

He finally plucked up the courage to turn around, and still leaning up the TARDIS door took his first proper look around. It was just how he remembered it. The bookcases, the ceiling with the moon, the information docks with people's faces, everything. Those things, still creeped him out. It always reminded him of Donna. Lovely Donna. How he missed her also. It had been centuries since he had last seen her, but not a day went by that he didn't miss her. They had some fun, her and him. He really should go back and see how her life played out for. Donna, just 'the temp from Chiswick' who was once, the most important thing in the whole of the universe. So much history in this one tiny corner of time and space.

"That's enough of raking up the past" he thought to himself, pushing off the TARDIS door. He decided to go and walk around and see if he could find someone, anyone, to take his mind off where he was. Also, maybe he would find what the TARDIS wanted him to find. He set off in the direction of the balcony where he and Donna had overlooked the library and all the people that they had saved; including her, River. His heart ached, but he kept on walking. He wasn't sure how long it took him to get there, as time seemed to stand still in this place. He wasn't sure if that was just him reminiscing about the past, or some weird some of wibby-wobbly-timey-wimey stuff. He stood and looked out over the balcony. There was no-one. For the biggest library in the universe it was eerily quiet. He had a terrible thought that maybe the Vashta Nerada had returned. He dismissed that idea as he had given them a home, where they could be free from destruction. Why would they return here? It didn't make sense.

He stood on that balcony for, what seemed like hours, just thinking about everyone he had ever loved; Rose, Martha, Donna, Amy, Rory and so many others. The one that will always hurt the most, will always be River, his River. He just can't quite fathom his thought into anything other than something that doesn't contain her in some way, shape or form. God how he missed her.

"What does she want me to find?" he wondered about the TARDIS. "The sooner I can find it, the sooner I can get out of here". He set off again, this time heading west towards the centre of the library. He took the time to appreciate the silence. It's not often that he can appreciate complete silence. There is always something, somewhere in this vast universe that is calling for his help. And of course, he hears it all. Every cry for help, from anyone who ever did or ever will exist. Its emotionally exhausting. The library seemed to provide him with peace.

"I could stay here forever" he thought to himself. He rounded a bookcase and stopped at the sight the greeted him.

"No No NO NO" he said getting louder with each 'No'. "Not this, I never wanted this".

Thank you guys, sorry for it being so short, but I will aim for a new chapter on Saturday Please review and let me know if I should continue Also, is there anything that you want to happen in the story? Send me your ideas and I'll see if I can make it fit I have a plan for where it should go. x