A/N- Sorry, I know that took a while. I wasn't even sure if I would be adding to this story, but now I know that I will be, and it definitely will not be as long in between oneshots as this has been, so I apologize again. I hope you enjoy this! If anyone has an idea for another chapter, let me know! I'd love to hear them!

"River!" The Doctor exclaimed as she walked through the Tardis doors. It had been a while since he'd seen her, and he'd missed her. Every adventure, every time he sat and thought, any time he'd done anything at all, she would always come to mind, and he'd be filled with a sort of longing to see her, to talk to her. Finally, he'd had enough; his only option was to find her.

Just as he was about to give her the biggest hug, she walked right past him into the control room, smiling. "You've gotten a clock! The man who races against time- with a clock!" she teased.

"Now, you know that even Timelords need help telling time sometimes. We need to know when we should pick up our wives from their houses," he teased back, walking over to her.

She laughed softly and began circling the console, running her hand along the controls. "So, where are we off to this time?"

"Oh, I don't know."

"You don't know? The man who always knows, doesn't have an answer?" She grinned at him. "I never thought I'd see the day."

"I just didn't think about it this time."

"What were you thinking about, then?" River loved teasing him, trying to annoy him. It was amusing.

"Y-" He'd almost gone and said it that time. "Just… stuff."

River's eyebrows shot up, her mouth opening in a playful and flirtatious way. "You were going to say me, weren't you, Doctor? You were thinking about me."

It wasn't a question. She knew him too well, he thought as he walked around the console towards her. When he reached her, he put his arms around her, finally, kissing her forehead; he sighed. "Of course." He said it as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. Then he rested his head on top of hers as he held her close and whispered in her ear. "When am I not?"