"Figures. Lectures me for crossing timelines and then he goes and does it himself." And see what had happened? Whole universe imploding. Well done, Doctor. She wasn't surprised, thank you. In fact, she was quite smug. At least there hadn't been absolutely terrifying flying monsters of doom. Just, y'know, no universe.
"Oh, yeah. You eventually get used to it, even when your friends have 'watched' you on the telly." Including at her worst moments. That was still awkward. "But that means there's people you might know of, too. Like...I don't know, Star Wars, comic books, whatever. One of my best friends is from Spider Man, how's that for weird?"
He was handling it fairly well. Probably better than she had, and she thought she'd done remarkably, thanks. He was good. She could see River in him, which she supposed meant she saw him in River, but fine then. The Doctor's influence was there, too. Which was both good and a little worrisome. "Being possessed would suck. There's classes you can take, most of them are over at the complex, you can learn about how to prevent things like possession. And what happens when you are. I've seen it..it's not pretty." And you could stab your own girlfriend. Yeah. She'd pass, thanks.
Glancing sideways at him, she grinned. "I'd say we're going to turn this corner here and you're going to see a big blue box. And I'm pretty sure you could say it's bigger on the inside." And hopefully River would be around to see him. Or the Doctor. The right one, anyway. Not that there was anything wrong with the others, she was more than a little fond of them both. Rory just needed familiar faces was all.