Doctor Who, all ages, not mine. Amy thinks about time.
Lying awake, listening to Rory sleep, Amy thinks about time.
She's seen the oldest writing in the universe, and the future of Britain, and those are a few of her more "normal" adventures with the Doctor.
She's met her younger self and her older self, and seen time itself collapse into a single minute of a single day. She and Rory are proably the only parents in history to have grown up with their own daughter.
And eventually, she knows, they'll die before they were even born. But that's a long time away, and they have each other until then.
Lying awake, listening to Rory sleep, Amy thinks about time.
She's seen the oldest writing in the universe, and the future of Britain, and those are a few of her more "normal" adventures with the Doctor.
She's met her younger self and her older self, and seen time itself collapse into a single minute of a single day. She and Rory are proably the only parents in history to have grown up with their own daughter.
And eventually, she knows, they'll die before they were even born. But that's a long time away, and they have each other until then.