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The wind blows autumn leaves and a wooden gate closes. One large, reddish-orange [[Clara's leaf|leaf]] rattles on the [[tree]]. [[Dave Oswald|A young man with dark hair]], dressed in a suit, fumbles with an unfolded map as he walks down a pavement. The Doctor peers out from behind a copy of ''[[The Beano]] Summer Special [[1981]]''. The young man looks around in confusion when suddenly a leaf falls from the tree into his face. He stumbles into the street and the path of an oncoming car, but is pulled aside by [[Ellie Oswald|a beautiful young woman]]. She asks if he is all right and he smiles.
The wind blows autumn leaves and a wooden gate closes. One large, reddish-orange [[Clara's leaf|leaf]] rattles on the [[tree]]. [[Dave Oswald|A young man with dark hair]], dressed in a suit, fumbles with an unfolded map as he walks down a pavement. The Doctor peers out from behind a copy of ''[[The Beano]] Summer Special [[1981]]''. The young man looks around in confusion when suddenly a leaf falls from the tree into his face. He stumbles into the street and the path of an oncoming car, but is pulled aside by [[Ellie Oswald|a beautiful young woman]]. She asks if he is all right and he smiles.


Some time later, the two are sharing an [[umbrella]] and stumble up to a doorway in laughter. He pulls out the leaf and she asks why he kept it. He explains that "this exact leaf had to grow in that exact way, in that exact place, so that precise wind could tear it from that precise branch, and make it fly into this exact face at that exact moment. And if just one of those tiny little things had never happened, I'd never have met you. Which makes this the most important leaf in human history." They kiss; the Doctor frowns and walks away in the rain.
Some time later, the two are sharing an [[umbrella]] and stumble up to a doorway in laughter. He pulls out the leaf and she asks why he kept it. He explains that "this precise leaf had to grow in that precise way, in that precise place, so that precise wind could tear it from that precise branch, and make it fly into this precise face at that exact moment. And if just one of those tiny little things had never happened, I'd never have met you. Which makes this the most important leaf in human history." They kiss; the Doctor frowns and walks away in the rain.


Later, [[baby]] [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] is held by her father. While playing as a toddler, Clara's mother shows Clara her book, ''[[101 Places to See]]''. The Doctor is hit in the face by a [[football]]. He pops up with his hands in a defensive gesture as Clara's mother asks if he's all right. Among other things, he says that's he's possibly a touch embarrassed and seriously asks if that's dangerous. Clara's father brings her over and she's introduced.
Later, [[baby]] [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] is held by her father. While playing as a toddler, Clara's mother shows Clara her book, ''[[101 Places to See]]''. The Doctor is hit in the face by a [[football]]. He pops up with his hands in a defensive gesture as Clara's mother asks if he's all right. Among other things, he says that's he's possibly a touch embarrassed and seriously asks if that's dangerous. Clara's father brings her over and she's introduced.
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