Hello! Sorry I've been away a while, but there's been lots going on woth school and stuff. Anyway, the twins are 1 year old now.
"Daddy!" Pandora smiled, "We're going to pick up Mummy, aren't we?" The little girl had a sixth sense for knowing when they would see River next. "Yes, darling, we are." The Doctor scooped up his daughter and sat her on the console."Where do you want to go this week?" He asked, now pulling levers and pushing buttons, headed for Stormcage. "Well... Let's see where Sexy takes us." Pandora replied, patting the Console. "Sounds good to me." The Doctor murmured,
"Can I help fly her?" Pandora slid down the Console and trotted over to her Dad.
"Come on, then. You can help a bit." The Doctor smiled, and the curly little girl bounced into his arms. All of a sudden, Orion's stomping footsteps came from down a corridor "I want to help!" he announced, not waiting for an answer "Careful!I know the blue boringers are, well, boring, but that doesn't mean you can hit them like that!" The Doctor scolded Orion, who had hit the brakes with ultimate force (even though they're meant to be twisted, not hit). The TARDIS made noises in anger. Orion stroked the console and whispered 'sorry, Sexy' very quietly.
River sighed and looked at the time on her Vortex Manipulator, which changed with her locaition. The Doctor was late- he was a Time Lord, a Lord OF Time, they weren't meant to be late. So, after ten minutes of waiting, she got impaitient and decided to unpick the lock on her cell door. She - unlike her parents- wasn't very good at waiting. Evenually, that amazing old blue box appeared right in front of River. As she opened the wooden door, she was greeted by her little girl running down the ramp. "Mummy! I've missed you so much!" Pandora smiled, looked up at River.
"I've missed you more!" River picked up her daughter and hugged her, their curls entwining. That was when Orion decided to charge, shouting a hello. "Mum! This week's been really cool! We went to Cinda Kallista, and these demon monks tried to offer me up to their gods as a sacrifice! Daddy got in a big argument with the monks. We managed to get away." he blabbed. The Doctor looked around the TARDIS middle sheepishly. He mouthed a sorry to River who did nothing but glare- although, she wouldn't be angry for long, that was impossible. Pandora jumped out of her Mum's arms and skipped up to the console, Orion running alongside her. River sauntered after the kids, up to her husband. "You nearly let our son be sacrificed to Cinda Kallista's gods?!" River kept her voice low, and, to be honest, she was scarier that way "They aren't even real!". "Yes- oh, well no- sort of- I'm sorry. But it wasn't my fault," The Doctor looked upfrom the controls up at River "I'm sorry, because he was close to being sacrificed." with that, he wrapped his arms around her waist and she put her arms round his neck. The Doctor kissed River, like he hadn't in a while. And, for a moment after, they looked into each other's eyes, and the worlds stopped turning, the clocks stood still, just for them.
It really was only a moment, because Orion threw himself into the middle of his parents, sending them all downwards. They collapsed onto the glass floor in a giggling heap. Pandora stood over the three, with her little hands on her hips. She couldn't be serious for more than a second, so lay on the floor with everyone else and smiled. "Let's go somewhere cool!" Orion stood up, and raised a hand to start operating the controls. Just before he pulled the lever, The Doctor had popped up to his feet and lifted Orion away from the console. "I don't want to rewire the whole ship because of you, again, Orion. No touching!"
The Doctor and River went through their usual mantra of brakes-are-boring, practically fighting to fly The TARDIS each of their own ways, but this time with Orion competing this time, too. After they came to some common ground, they landed.
The family ran out of the door... Straight onto a Dalek ship.