Amy understood the need for discretion and assured Tonks that she'd keep her secret. Her use of the word "if" bothered Amy somewhat, though. She'd been trying to use "when" whenever thinking of home, as if positive thinking were enough to guarantee a safe journey back.
"Sounds useful," Amy commented on the room Tonks described. The TARDIS-- the Doctor's ship-- has loads of rooms that I've never even seen, an' they apparently change around. Like, the swimming pool moved itself into the library. Not the most logical place for it, but makes poolside reading that much easier."
Amy took the newspaper clipping back and unfolded it from airplane form. "Too bad about that. Would be fun to do some magic now an' then."
"Anyway," she said, looking up from the article and back at Tonks. "Are we waitin' for this other woman before we look around, or should we trust her to find us?"