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Master list of all my AO3 fics sorted by ship and rating!
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NineRose
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Off Switch
Chapters: 1
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First time, panic attacks, soft domme Rose
Rose helps the Doctor regulate after a panic attack, and they discover a new dynamic.
Wrong Time, Wrong Place đ„”đ
Chapters: 3
Words: 9,361
Dimension canon, future Rose, sci fi hijinks, bad wolf
Rose has been trying to get back to her Doctor for months, and didnât expect to see an old familiar face.
Go Ahead đ„”đÂ
Chapters: 2
Words: 7,668
First time, D/s, dirty talk, mutual mast.
Rose gets hot and bothered at a party. The Doctor talks her through taking care of her physical urges. Next morning awkwardness turns to confessions.
Is this Camelot đ
Chapters: 7/?
Words: 15,100
Classic DW Adventure, sci fi hijinks, classic who references
Wip
Rose and the Doctor find themselves on a human world mimicking Medieval England, trapped inside a wannabe Arthurian legend.
Never Say Doomed đ
Chapters: 3
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Doomsday fixit, canon divergent, pregnancy mention, happy ending, sci fi hijinks
What if Nine lost Rose instead of Ten? A Doomsday redo.
Missing Scenes - Season 1 đ
Chapters: 1
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Canon compliant, inner thoughts
Canon compliant scenes from Season 1. Slice of life, inner thoughts, and important relationship development moments.
Time Heals đ
Chapters: 1
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hurt/comfort, romantic tension
A moment of comfort between the Doctor and Rose. Takes place immediately after "Dalek".
Iâll eat your middles for you đ„”
Chapters: 2
Words: 6,850
First time, slice of life
A domestic cuddle turns an accidental innuendo into something more.
Rhapsody đ„”
Chapters: 2
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First time, slow dancing, soft domme Rose, Jack ships NineRose
Jack introduces Rose and the Doctor to a nightclub built to help people relax. Without worries getting in the way, other repressed interests take center stage.
No Time Like the Present - Smutty Xmas 2024 đ„”
Chapters: 1
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First time, low stakes, minor Jackie and MickeyÂ
The Doctor follows Rose to a Christmas Party and things take a turn.

TenRose
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What If đ„”đÂ
Pure porn, dirty talk, first time, sci fi hijinks, classic DW adventure
Rose and the Doctor spend the night in adjoining rooms talking through a grate in the wall, and the conversation turns to threesome fantasies. They continue to explore fantasies as they get closer.
Letâs Make Out đđÂ
First kiss, first time, friends with benefits, falling in love, mild angst, bad wolf
Rose and the Doctor begin to develop a casual friends-who-snog relationship. They soon learn what a slippery slope that is.
Breathe đđÂ
Mind meld, suggestive scene, first kiss
Caught in a flood, the Doctor needs to use his telepathic bond to communicate with Rose. It's a more intense experience than is typical, and later leads them to explore a deeper connection.
Clarity đ„”đÂ
First time, domestic cuteness, post Satan Pit
In need of comfort after escaping âsatanâ, Rose and the Doctor spend the night cuddling and it takes a turn in the middle of the night.
One Long Night đđÂ
Suggestive scenes, Tentoo mentioned, angst, first time, Journeyâs End
After defeating the Daleks and towing the Earth back home, and faced with the creation of his human clone, the original Doctor takes one night to reunite with Rose before sending her back to Pete's world.
Rather attached to your face đ
First kiss, Idiotâs Lantern, ficlet
Relieved and celebrating Roseâs survival after the incident with the Wire, the Doctor lets down some of his romantic barriers.
Mosvites đ
Flirting, classic DW adventure, ficlet
The Doctor plays a prank on Rose. A slice of life from early in the Ten/Rose dynamic.
The Right Moment đ
First kiss, canon compliant
The Doctor struggles to find the right time to kiss Rose for the first time.
Memory Lane đ
Memory loss, first kiss, flirting, classic who refrences
The Doctor has lost his memory and Rose tries everything she can think of to help him get it back.
Voth Sot-Flot đ
Flirting, classic DW adventure, ficlet
Rose and The Doctor wrestle over who gets the best piece of alien candy.
Night Life đ„”
First time, flirting, slow dancing
Rose and the Doctor go to an alien burlesque club and the performance has an unexpected effect on them both.
Turning Point đ„”
First time, confrontation, post satan pit, Rose first person
Big feelings and a near death experience finally push the Doctor and Rose over the line.Â
Singles Night đ
First kiss, First time, suggestive, flirting, light content
Rose and the Doctor stumble into a singles mixer, and the Doctor finally has to admit he sees Rose as more than a best friend.
Four Months đ„”đÂ
Fob watch, memory loss, human doctor, Jack ships TenRose, mild angst, falling in love
The Doctor has been forced to wipe his own and Rose's mind to protect them from a deadly virus, and he's reached out to Jack to look after them and stop them from doing anything stupid. Of course, without the time lord baggage, nothing stands in the way from them exploring their chemistry.
Make Me đ„”
SSC BDSM, established physical relationship, classic who references
Rose digs a former companion's clothing out of storage. Old memories bring out a new side in Rose and the Doctor's relationship. A contribution to kinktober.
TENROSE SERIES:Â
Canon compliant scenes from Season 1-2. Slice of life, inner thoughts, and important relationship development moments that eventually lead to them to officially get together.
Missing Scenes - Season 1 đ
Part 1
Canon compliant, flirting, inner thoughts
Missing Scenes - Season 2 (A) đ
Part 2
Canon compliant, flirting, inner thoughts
Missing Scenes - Season 2 (B) đ
Part 3
Canon compliant, flirting, inner thoughts
A Rock and a Hard Place đ„”
Part 4
Flirting, fooling around, mild angst, classic DW adventure.
All or Nothing đ„”
Part 5
First time, light angst, post Satan Pit
Are you deducting? đ
Part 6
Established relationship, domestic cuteness
I was a dad, once đ
Part 7
Established relationship, light angst, domestic cuteness

TentooRose
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A new new start đ„”đÂ
First night in Peteâs World, established relationship, second âfirst timeâ, mild angst
Rose is facing a future with a human Doctor by her side, but they discover they both have issues to reconcile before they can move forward. Suggests a brief physical relationship pre-doomsday.
Yours đ
Established relationship, slice of life/domestic, Peteâs world, ficlet
To his surprise, the Human Doctor is enjoying humanity, especially the part that gets to be with Rose. He lets slip some details about the last time he was human.
Welcome back old girl đ
Established relationship, new TARDIS, Peteâs world, ficlet
Nearly two years since their reunion, Rose and the human Doctor have finally got a TARDIS of their own.

ThirteenRose
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Blame it on the TARDIS đ
Mildly suggestive, peteâs world, sci fi hijinks, reunions, bittersweet, Bi Rose Tyler
The thirteenth Doctor is in the middle of a long, lonely regeneration. Her mind wanders to nostalgic places, and the TARDIS decides she needs a friend from a parallel world to lift her spirits. Set in Rose Tyler's universe, right at the end of 13âs run. Mild suggestion of a prior physical relationship between ten/rose.
Stolen Time đ„”
Reunion, polyamory, pro Tentoo, canon Mia, bi Rose Tyler, sci fi hijinks, happy ending
While John and Mia are away on a trip, Rose begins dreaming of a woman who calls herself the Doctor. After a while it becomes clear these are no dreams.

FourteenRose
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SERIES:Â
A reconciliation with the Doctor was the farthest thing from Rose Tyler's mind when she'd returned to her own universe two years ago, newly widowed and looking for a new start. But with the old Doctor here to stay, and Donna's memories returned, it can't be long before another reunion is inevitable.
With fifteen years of life now standing between them though, a meeting between the Doctor and his old companion is unlikely to go according to anyone's plans. A rom com with lighthearted scifi hijinks.
Reunions đđ
Classic DW adventure, Donna, Rose Noble, pro tentoo, widow/widower, happy ending, long fic
Part 1
Never let you go đ„”đ
First time, mind meld, happy ending
Part 2 15 years later, Rose and the Doctor finally take things to the next level.

Timetanic (NineJackRose)
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Life is Short đ„”đ
Standalone oneshot, Jack pov, flirting, romance, bittersweet
The insatiable sexual energy of Captain Jack Harkness works its magic aboard the TARDIS.
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Rose, Jack, and the Doctor have undeniable chemistry, but it will take nothing short of a miracle to make the Doctor admit it. Itâs only a matter of time before the dam breaks.
Pride and Posession đđ
Tales of a Time Travelling Triad - Part 1
Jane Austen references, flirting, classic DW adventure
The Doctor is tracking down a being from his past - a creature taking over the minds and bodies of people in order to take on physical form. He, Jack, and Rose have followed the creature to the early 1800's and need to pose as high society party goers to lure it out of hiding. Meanwhile, feelings between the members of the TARDIS crew are getting complicated.
(Bizarre similarities to âRogueâ - but I swear I posted before the episode was released!)
Perfect đ
Tales of a Time Travelling Triad - Part 2
Star trek references, memory loss, flirting, classic DW adventure
Jack and Rose are separated from the Doctor by a temporal phenomenon, presenting them with possible futures of ideal lives. They need to sort out fantasy from reality, making difficult decisions to find their way back home. Slow burn feelings simmer between Jack, Rose, and the Doctor.
Active Participants đ
Tales of a Time Travelling Triad - Part 3
Ficlet, flirting, tension, mild angst, first kiss
Rose, Jack and the Doctor take a tiny step towards acknowledging a romantic dynamic is developing between them.
At the Théùtre Paradis đ„”
Tales of a Time Travelling Triad - Part 4
Mystery, Classic DW adventure, minor sci fi drug use, alcohol
A posh event is the perfect opportunity to dress up and get a little flirty. But a nefarious plot is uncovered at the Théùtre Paradis. Meanwhile, Jack and Rose finally speak candidly about the 3-way sexual tension, but still donât know how to make the Doctor admit it. Some accidental fooling around might force the situation past its boiling point.
*Mature content has been marked, easy to skip if wished.
What Happens Next đ„”
Tales of a Time Travelling Triad - Part 5
Post-plot porn - at last the triad is taking next steps. Immediately after âTheatre Paradisâ.

Rarepair/Other ships/No ship
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After Midnight đ
Donna Ten friendship, mild angst, hurt/comfort, Midnight
Doctor tells Donna what happened on Midnight.
Just what was needed đ
Tegan/5, Classic who references, Nyssa mentioned, hurt/comfort, enemies to lovers
Despite their tense and turbulent friendship, Tegan and the 5th Doctor have no choice but to turn to each other for comfort after Nyssa leaves.
I canât read your mind đ
Tegan/5, mild angst, hurt/comfort, canon compliant
A very forward Eternal being with no concept of boundaries (Marriner, Enlightenment) became obsessed with Tegan, invading her mind and becoming possessive towards her. The unpleasant experience brings back bad memories and gives her a lot to think about.
A knock at the door đ
Tegan/5, mild Nyssa/Tegan, hurt/comfort, canon compliant
Two mini scenes exploring the tense relationship between Five and Tegan. First scene is immediately after meeting the Mara for the first time. Second scene takes place after Mawdryn Undead when the Doctor (uncharacteristically for his fifth regeneration) offers to give up his future lives to save Tegan and Nyssa.
She was always there đ
Tegan/5, Angst, canon compliant, poetry
Poetic exploration of the 5th Doctor's relationship with Tegan Jovanka.
Tegan Returns đ„”
Tegan/5, cw dubious BDSM practices, enemies to loversÂ
On her first night back with the TARDIS and her crew, Tegan confronts the Doctor about abandoning her.
What happens on Luna⊠đ
River/Rose, friends with benefits, one night stand, dimension canon era
Two women with similar goals are brought together by accident and find they have quite a lot in common.
TARDIS Interruptus đ
Jack/Rose, mild Nine/Rose, flirting, making out, Jack being Jack
Captain Jack and Rose Tyler try to casually give in to their sexual tension, but it doesn't quite go as planned.
Her Shadow đ„”
Dhawan Master/13th Doctor, consensual BDSM, TW NOT safe/sane, unhealthy relationship dynamics, angst
The Master pursues his old friend and enemy in the devastation left on Gallifrey.
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Beta needed
Hi all, I'm looking for a beta for a ~5k words fic. It's a 14th Doctor/Rose, Doomsday-fixit sort of. Teen and up rating, light angst but happy ending.
I need a native speaker since I'm not. Please DM me if interested. Thank you!
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- Fixits for Doomsday and Journeyâs End
- Friends to Lovers obviously
- Any AUs that have Ten and Donna as siblings
- Anything where they get some domesticity
Hey, what are yâalls favorite TenRose tropes/genres that you never get tired of whether in fanfics (AU or not) or in the show?
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Before Rose falls in the void the eleventh tardis comes and catches her. Ten is then left with future Rose and Amy Pond who help him with the whole Donna Situation. Eleven helps Past Rose say goodbye to her mother and they visit woman weeps. Do you know this one?
Hi, Nonny! This sounds like Never Ever, by I Took the One Less Travelled. ~pyf
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Response to this prompt:Â i propose a new fanfic trope..instead of 5 times, 5 senses. each chapter focused on a different physical senseâsight, touch, smell, hearing, taste.
A/N: Not chapters or anything, just a quick little jot. Which is all I ever do. Iâll be going back to hiding under my rock now. Toodles!
Thirteen x Rose, Doomsday or JE fixit
Smell
Sea salt and tears.  She's not sure she could describe the smell of tears to a human.  Something both sweet and a bit bitter, it burned in her nose as much as it broke her heart.  The warm smell of Rose, herself, was washing those smells away. As was the smell of the two of them together, again, drifting up from the bedding around them.
Sight
She touted her superior biology, but it only went so far. Â Here in the TARDIS, absolute darkness could be achieved. Â Thankfully, her beloved timeship kept the lights just bright enough for her to know that her nose was not deceiving her: she gently traced the swoops and angles of Roses face with her eyes, wanting to do so with her fingers or her lips. Â She didn't dare, though. Â She might not need rest, but after the day Rose had had the human sure did.
Hearing
It's not often she could say that she lost tract of time.  Yet the steady, deep breaths of the woman in her arms lulled her in to a quiet, calm place where time lost meaning. The soft shuffle of sheets as Rose curled in to her, nose nuzzling her collarbone. Â
Touch
The soft whimper that had her clutching her love closer and closer. Â The nightmare in reality was over, but was the wind of the beach still whipping her hair in her face as she slept? Â Surely skin on skin would sooth her, remind her that they were together again. Â That mistakes of the past could be and were remedied? Â A stroke along her spin, a breath in her hair, tangling their legs even more impossibly.
Taste
A gentle kiss to the forehead followed by a contented, but still unconscious murmur in response. Â The taste of Rose on her tongue when she licked her lips. Was it possible for someone to taste like home? Â She wasn't sure how she had given this up so many years ago. Â She wasn't sure why Rose had agreed to join her again when she showed up moments later- new new new new new new body and all- but she was certain she would spend all of her lives being thankful and making it up to her.
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Ten and Rose, 2, E and â
(tenrose, bad wolf bay, comfort, fourâs scarf from @doctorroseprompts )
For a few blinding moments, all she feels is the sheer whitecold.
ââŠyou not to, I toldyou,â bleeds into her hearing, faint and dim like a background hum, like adream. The voice is cottony through the ice-cold of her skin, the painscreaming in her veins, the penny-copper smell in her nose, but if she didnâtknow any better, sheâd almost think it was himâ
âNo, no no no no,â says the voice frantically, fromsomewhere far away, and she wonders whatâs wrong. âStay awake, stay with me,donâtââ
The darkness is quiet and warm.
***
She dreams; she dreams about stormy grey beaches and solidwhite walls.
***
White floods her vision the moment she wakes.
âRose? Are you conscious? Are you all right?â
She blinks, sorting through the words in her head, parsingthe meaning of them. Itâs a little difficult to separate them from the faintbeeping surrounding her, an uneven beep-beep-beep,beep-beep bleating in time with herheart. Her skull feels stuffed with cobwebs and itâs taking a little while forthings to make their way through.
Eventually, the Doctorâs face swims into view, sharplycontrasted with the stark, antiseptic walls around him. He looks worried.
God, heâs lovely.
âRose?â
ââM fine,â she says automatically. And really, she is, ifyou ignore things like her cloud-filled head and aching temples and how shecanât seem to stop shivering and it would be nice if the room stopped moving,please.
Grimacing, the Doctor drags a hand over his face; eventhrough the fog in her head, Rose can see that heâs trembling. âI told you notto do it,â he breathes. âI donât know what you were thinking.â
His gaze turns hard. âI should have stopped you.â
Feebly, Rose tries to protest, to reach for him, but hejerks back faster than her brain can process right now, as if he needs timebefore he can touch her again, as if fouryears wasnât enough somehow. He stalks away before Rose can open her mouth,to plead with him to stay.
Itâs just as well. He wonât miss much while she slips backinto unconsciousness.
***
She closes her eyes and her brain plays back memories likefilm on a rickety projector.
***
Thereâs another voice out in the corridor, now; Rose canjust make it out over the beeping of the monitors in the medbay. Beep-beep, beep-beep, they chirp, cheerful, slow, steady.
âWait, so youâre telling me the love of your life is inthereâright there, right nowâand instead of marching in there andtaking care of her, youâre sitting out here, bloody brooding?â
âSheâs well-cared-for, Donna,â is the curt reply. âSheâs notlacking for any amenities or medical attention.â
âThatâs not what I mean and you know it.â
Silence. Rose imagines the Doctor is glaring at the floorright about now, brow furrowed and arms crossed over his abdomen. Petulant, she thinks hazily, though shecanât quite remember what the word means.
Beep-beep, beep-beep,chimes the medical monitors. A cold sound in a cold room. Rose is piled withblankets but she canât stop shivering.
She wishes she could see him.
âSo how long are you gonna pout out here, anyway?â the othervoiceâDonnaâasks impatiently.
Again, the Doctor doesnât reply. Several moments pass inagonizing quiet before Donna huffs in irritation. Rose can practically hear her rolling her eyes, even throughthe walls of the medbay.
âFine, have fun being a giant prat,â says Donna, and thesqueak of trainers on the floor lets Rose know sheâs walking away. âIâm sureRose came back just for that!â
Itâs about what Iexpected, actually, Rose thinks, or maybe says, she canât be sure. Thebright-white hurts her eyes so she closes them and slips quickly back intoslumber.
Beep-beep, beep-beep.
***
 Ring-ring, ring-ring.
The line chimed forages; generations and eons and entire geologic periods passed in the timebetween knells. Rose worried her lip between her teeth, fingers tapping an idletaboo against the side of her headset. Glancing down at the equipment desk, shewatched her old mobile as it flashed numbers and a tiny blue icon across itscracked little screen, happily announcing that, yep, it was still calling, andnope, no one had picked up yet. Chin in hand, Rose tapped the dials in front ofher, double-checked the diagnostics screens, triple-checked the many cablesconnecting her old mobile to the Projector device in a tangle of dully blackand grey.
Fifty-two calls, now;that meant fifty-two other universes detected, not one of them right. Mickeyâshalf-lidded, sleepy eyes and the lab techâs fingers lazily spinning a pencilback and forth let Rose know theyâd already given up on this call, and shecould only half-blame them. Call fifty-three certainly didnât look promising.
âThatâs forty-fiveseconds gone,â Mickey rattled off, watching dispassionately as the stopwatch inhis hand counted down. He stifled a yawn. âJust over a minute left. You wannago ahead and cut out?â
âNo, might as well gothe full 113. Weâve got the budget for it.â
âYeah, but then itâstwo days before we can make another call. If they even let us make anothercall.â
Ring-ring, ring-ringchimed the other end of the line.
With a dry chuckle,Rose adjusted a knob on the Projector, wincing at the feedback that flared inher ear. âOf course. Whatâs the fate of the universe when youâve got that peskybottom line to maintain?â
âOn the plus side,when we do blink out of existence, at least we wonât hear any whinging fromAccounting anymore.â
Ring-ring, ring-ring.
âOr maybe thatâs allweâll hear,â joked the lab techâtechnically the lead lab tech, a friendly andpleasantly plump middle-aged woman named Julie, and coincidentally, one ofperhaps four people besides Rose and Mickey who hadnât completely given up onthis project. She swiveled round in her chair, her pencil still dancing betweenher fingers. âYou know,â she continued, âif those cult leaders are right andweâre going to hell, and all.â
âGod,â Rose and Mickeygroaned in unison, and Rose laughed. âTheyâre not still picketing outside thelobby, are they?â she asked.
âOh, yeah. Now theyâvebeen joined by that other cult, the what-dâyou-call-âemâs, the Children ofNight or whatever.â
âThose the blokes withthe dark hoods and those blinking star-staff-things?â
âNo, youâre thinkingof the Brotherhood of the Night.â
Ring-ring, ring-ring.
âBlimey,â sighedMickey, scrubbing a hand over his face; it made a not-unpleasant scritch-scratch sound against the four-day-old stubble thatsat dark on his chin. It was a good look for him, Rose thought, or at least itwould be if it wasnât a byproduct of trying to outrun the end of the world.âThings are bad enough without all these nutcases making them worse,â hegroused.
âAt least theEvangelicals never gained any traction,â said Rose. âCan you imagine what itâslike in America right now?â
âIâm trying not to.Seems like every time we come in to work, thereâs another report of anotherzealot interfering with NASA business.â
âSpeaking of, have youheard anything back from their people yet? We were supposed to get those suits agesago.â
âNo, shipmentâsdelayed while they sort out litigation issues.â Mickey grimaced. âApparentlysome radicalist right-wing group is suing NASA on the grounds that their âattemptsto halt the Apocalypse interfere with sincerely-held religious beliefsâ orwhatever.â
Ring-ring, ring
âWhy dâyou suppose somany folks are hopping on this pro-Apocalypse bandwagon, anyway?â asked Julie.âYouâd think people would want to believe in a just and merciful god, not onethat punishes without warning or reason.â
Thinking for a moment,Mickey shrugged. âMaybe itâs a control thing. Like, âWelp, this wouldnât havehappened if weâd been better. We could have prevented this, we just didnât.âBecause, yâknow, then itâs like the stars arenât going out because of somerandom thing we canât understand or control, theyâre going out because weârebad, because of things we did.â
Julie snorted. âSmellsan awful lot like narcissism to me.â
âI dunno. Maybe itâsjust less scary for people to think we earned this somehow. Like weâve actuallygot any say in how the universe operates.â
âYeah,â said Juliethoughtfully. Then, with a grin, âHow much you want to bet those Brotherhoodtossers arenât wearing anything under those robes?â
âFive quid,â Mickeylaughs.
âCâmon, mate. At leastmake it ten!â
âMake it twenty andyouâve got a deal,â piped up a voice on the other end of the line, and allthree of them jumped.
Rose and Mickeyexchanged shocked glances, Mickeyâs eyes as wide as Rose had ever seen them. ThatvoiceâRose knew that voiceâ
Was there any way itcould actually beâ?
âHullo!â said the voice, amused. âPerson-you-called here. I presume you did it for a reason? Iâd love to know what it is.â
Time was moving tooslow and too fast all at once.
Julie snapped to,tossing her pencil over her shoulder as she darted to her control board andgestured frantically for Rose to start talking. Heart hammering painfully inher throat, Rose yanked down her mic.
âDoctor?â she asked,breathless.
A pause. Dimly, Roseregistered the noise of chirping, quiet and echoing somewhere in her periphery,but it faded to the background in favor of the sound on the other end of theline, soft amidst the crackle of static and white noise. It was a quiet, gentlesound, like someoneâs mouth falling open in surprise.
Rose held her breath. Sheswore she could feel the earth moving beneath her.
ââŠRose?â asked thevoice on the other end.
With a shuddering gaspand a groan, the lights around them blinked out, plunging the room into totalpitch-blackness. Mickey swore and dropped the still-chirping stopwatch in hishaste to help Julie restore the connection or at least mitigate the damage,flipping switches and banging the side of the blasted Projector, like maybethat would turn the damn thing back on, like their illicit extra few secondsdidnât just drain the entire city of power. At least UNITâs generous donationsto the hospital and police station had them taken care of, with theirtop-of-the-line generators smoothly picking up the slack, but the rest of thecity wouldnât be so lucky. Julie was already muttering angrily under her breathabout all the nasty calls sheâd be getting from their bosses and the localcouncils the next day, and Mickey smacked the top of the Projector infrustration.
Rose did none of thesethings. Rose smiled.
Sheâd found him. Sheâdfound the Doctor.
Everything was goingto be all right.
***
Rose gasps awake to a dark room and a hand pushing her downgently by the shoulder.
âEasy, easy, everythingâs okay, youâre okay,â sayssomeoneâitâs the voice from before, a womanâs voice. Donnaâs voice.
Rose blinks sleep and disorientation out of her eyes to seea woman peering down at her, her face only just visible in the soft dark.Fire-red hair peeks out beneath a thick woolen hat, and Donna pulls her jumperclose, shivering. âBeen sleeping like the dead, but youâre okay,â she continueswith a reassuring pat.
âWhaâ happen?â Rose murmurs blearily.
âWell, as the Doctor put it, your takeoff was perfect, butno one lands well with their wings clipped.â
She canât be sure sheâs doing it properly, but Rose does herbest to raise an eyebrow in confusion. âHuh?â
âAh, sorry,â Donna says, shaking her head. âLong storyshort, your machine did the job, got you across the Void and all, but youâd,well.â
She frowns. âYouâd gone into shock by the time you arrived.Looks like sabotage, far as the Doctor can tell.â
Nodding, Rose presses the heels of her palms into her eyesuntil she sees stars. Bloody cultists.She should have seen that coming. Sheâll have to warn Mickey and the othersbefore anyone else tries toâ
Oh, god.
âMickey!â she starts to say, shooting up in bed, but Donnajust places a hand on her shoulder again.
âDonât worry, sweetheart, weâve talked to him,â Donna says,in a soothing tone of voice that would drive Rose batty were she more awake.âHe knows all about the sabotage, and that youâre here, and that youâre safe.Okay?â
ââKay,â Rose mutters, willing her heart to stop racing andlungs to stop seizing up in her chest. Slowly, she relaxes back against herpillows, drawing her duvet up close.
(Why canât she stop shivering?Maybe itâs a side effect of the shock. She doesnât care for it.)
âThanks,â she adds, as an afterthought.
âDonât mention it. Anything else I can do for you?â
Rose tries to think, and slowly, the clouds begin to clear, liketaking a broom to spiderwebs in the cupboards. Sheâs on the TARDIS. In bed. Inthe medbay. With Donna.
Whoâs Donna, again?
âAre you the new me?â she asks, fuzzily, because words arehard right now.
Donnaâs lips twitch. âWanna try that again, blondie?â
âSorry,â Rose chuckles, and she offers a grateful smile whenDonna hands her a cupful of water in response. Rose slowly drains the cup,shivering back down into her blankets afterward. âThank you,â she says. âAndsorry again. I meant to say, are you the one traveling with the Doctor, now?â
âI am. Have been for a little over a year, by my reckoning.â
âGood,â says Rose softly. âIâm glad he hasnât been alone.â
Donna takes the cup back with a smile. âHe really shouldnâtbe, should he?â
âNo, he shouldnât.â
With a sage nod, Donna extends a hand for Rose to shake, andRose accepts. âIâm Donna, by the way,â she says. âAnd you, of course, would bethe infamous Rose.â
âYeah. Very nice to meet you, Donna.â
âVery nice to meet you, Rose. Good to finally be able to puta face to the nameâgod knows you hear it often enough around here.â
Rose blinks in surprise. âReally?â
âYes,â Donna says emphatically. âIâm sure Martha took thebrunt of it, but I still got more than my fair share of Oh, Rose would do this and Rosewould say that and Blah-blah-blah,Rose was the bestest-bestest-ever and maybe I shouldâve said that her face butnow sheâs gone and Iâll never get the chance so I guess Iâll be a hopelesslovesick sap instead and besides I never would have said anything anyway becauseIâve got the emotional development of a pinecone, blah-blah-blah.â
Bewildered, Rose stares at the opposite wall, unsure of howto process this information, trying to ignore the blush that threatens to creepinto her cheeks.
âAnyway, glad to see you made it back all in one piece,âDonna breezes on. âThe Doctor made it sound like there was a chance youwouldnât have, what with the sabotage and all. Though honestly, Iâm not sure ifhe was being literal or like, if he meant actual little pieces, like littletiny microscopic pieces or big wet chunky bitsâbleh, thatâd be a nasty mess,heâd be on his own, cleaning that one up.â
âDo you, erm,â Rose starts to ask, suddenly shy. âDo youhappen to know where he is, right now?â
âYep.â Donnaâs mouth purses into a thin line. âHeâs avoidingyou.â
Roseâs shoulders droop in disappointment. âOh.â
Maybe itâs silly, but sheâd hoped for a warmer reunion, bothliterally and figurativelyânothing too extravagant, of course, just hisinfectious smile and a tight hug and maybe a hug again, maybe a few fond words,and she wouldnât say no to a kiss, though that might be reachingâbut perhapsthat was all too much to hope for, from him. Heâs not like her, after all; hedoesnât crave that connection like she does.
She just hopes he gets over this sooner rather than later.She still misses him so much she wants to scream.
With a little shake, Rose slaps on a smile she doesnât feel,something sheâs got quite good at over the last few years. âSo what about you,Donna? Where are you from, what did you do before, howâd you start travelingwith the Doctor?â
âNo,â Donna replies, her voice kind, but firm.
Roseâs brow wrinkles in confusion. âSorry?â
âOh, donât get me wrong, Iâd love a chat later,â Donnaexplains, pushing up from her bedside chair. âIâd abso-bloody-lutely adore a chat later, havenât had a properconversation with a woman in agesâthe TARDIS is lovely and all, but sheâs notmuch of a talker, and the Doctorâs no substitute, manâs worthless for anythingthatâs not alien electronics or whatever bits of history he pulls out of hisarseâbut if I do that right now, Iâll be playing right into his hand, andthatâs just not gonna happen.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Donna sighs. âYouâre still just a little bit addled, arenâtyou? Go find him, dumbo. Track him to his hidey-hole, pin him down, and makehim talk to you. And donât let him hide behind me or anything else. Okay?â
With a slow nod of understanding, Rose releases a shakybreath. âWow. Yeah. Okay.â
âGood.â
Donna claps her hands and the medbay lights spring onoverhead, piercing Roseâs eyes with their sharp-white glare. Ducking out ofsight, Donna returns with a laundry-basket heaped with clothes, which sheoverturns on Roseâs bed. Jumpers and mittens and thick woolen socks tumble outof the basket in an elegant landslide, covering Roseâs legs and spilling overthe edge of the bed onto the floor.
âAm I helping you with the laundry, first?â Rose asks with asmile.
âIâm sure you picked up on the fact that itâs a littlechilly in here,â explains Donna as she fishes around the clothes-pile. âThatâsbecause whatever thingummy-whatsit the Doctor rigged up with thetractor-beam-doodad to help you do your jump-thing did a number on the power.â
âAww, so you raided the wardrobe room to bring me warmthings.â Rose beams. âLovely, thank you!â
âYouâre very welcome. Might be wearing jumpers for a while,thoughâthe TARDIS is in some sort of emergency powersave mode right now toconserve fuel. Essential functions only,the Doctor said.â
âRight, cos heatâs not an essential function or anything,âRose laughs, plucking at a particularly vile rainbow jacket.
âGod, yes,â Donna groans. She tosses Rose a pair ofmismatched but very nice plushy socks. âYes,see, thatâs what I mean! Another reasonable person onboard, another woman onboard, thatâs exactly what Ineed!â
âDonât worry, darling, she means another human woman,â Rose coos to the TARDIS,lovingly stroking a nearby coral strut.
âOi, donât you go rubbing bits of her, itâs bad enough thathe does it.â
âDonna just doesnât understand, does she? Itâs all right,youâre plenty woman for me.â
Donna sticks out her tongue. âUgh. You two really are madefor each other. Gross.â
âDo you hear that? Madefor each other. Donnaâs blessed our union and everything!â
âYep, thatâs exactly what I meant,â Donna laughs, tossing apair of thick-knit trousers Roseâs way. They hit her in the face with a whumph. âNow layer up and get on outthere!â
***
This time, the phonedidnât even get a full ring in before the Doctor picked up.
âListen,â he said, hisvoice taut, like a string pulled tight and about to snap. âI donât know how yougot hold of this number, or how you got hold of that phone, but if this is somesort of prank or sick jokeââ
âItâs not a joke,Doctor, I swearââ
ââthen I will do everythingwithin my considerable power to personally ensure that you regret itââ
ââitâs me, itâs Rose,Iâm calling from the other universe, but I havenât got much timeââ
ââand please believeme when I say I donât make empty threatsââ
ââplease, Doctor, Ineed your help!â
The silence that fellbetween them was thick with suspicion.
âI mean, we need yourhelp,â Rose amended, her grip on her old mobile tightening until her knucklesglowed white.
Silence once again.Mickey flashed the stopwatch her way. Ninety-five seconds left.
âPlease, Doctor,â saidRose. âOur universe is dying. Somethingâs killing us, star by star.â
More quiet. OverJulieâs shoulder, Rose glanced at the diagnostics screen, double-checking theconnection to ensure nothing cut them off, but the signal was strong, accordingto the numbersâas strong as it could be, anyway, bouncing between universes.The Doctor just wasnât talking.
Of course, the onetime she actually needed him to run his gob. Typical.
âLook,â Rose pleaded,turning away from Mickey and Julie, as if that would offer her any extra smidgeof privacy, or maybe protection. âI can prove itâs me, yeah? The first thingyou ever said to meâthis you, I mean, not the other you, the first one, myfirst one anyway, dunno how many of you thereâve been, cosâcos you havenât goneand changed again, have you? You sound mostly the same. Youâre still you, right?â
She couldnât blame himfor not replying that time; that was a nice bit of word salad, that was. Rosecringed and pressed on.
âYouâd just regenerated,after the Games Station, andâand you were going on about your hair, andBarcelona,â Rose continued, her voice low. âAnd then we crashed, and there wasthe bit with the fake Santas, and the Sycorax and Harriet Jones, andâand thatwas actually sort of awful what you did to her, by the way, Iâve had a good fewyears to think about it, doing the job I do, and that sort of thing gives you abit of perspective and it just wasnât called-for, Doctor, I get why you wereangry but her decision was actually really understandable even if youpersonally disagreed with itââ
The sound of Mickeyloudly clearing his throat interrupted her, and she glanced round to see himflashing the stopwatch again. Sixty-two seconds.
ââŠbut anyway,â Rosesaid, a little sheepish now. âI know you said this sort of thing wasimpossible, contact between different worlds, but itâs not. Not anymore.Whateverâs killing our universe is tearing holes in all of reality, and weâvegot a machine that can send signals through those holes, across the Void.Thatâs how Iâm talking to you right now, Doctor. Thatâs how Iâm able to ask youfor help.â
The silence quicklygrew to be unbearable. Rose checked the connection again. Would he really stayquiet this whole time? Wouldnât he say anything?
âPlease,â Rosepleaded, one last time. âDoctor, youâve got to help.â
Now the Doctor was theone clearing his throat, but the noise was far from the impatient sound Mickeymade earlier. Rather, it sounded like he was moving something painful out ofthe way.
âRight. Yes. Ofcourse,â he said, and Rose imagined he was probably running his hand throughhis hair at that moment, mussing it even more wildly than usual. âBut, erm. Iâdneed more information. A lot more information. Definitely more than you couldtransmit over the course of such a brief phone call. And even then, Iâm notcertain how much I can do, not being there myself.â
Rose glanced at thestopwatch in Mickeyâs hand. Thirty-four seconds.
âIs there any way youcould come here?â she asked hurriedly. âSince all these holes have opened up,could you pilot the TARDIS through?â
âNo.â
âOh,â said Rose,biting her lip in worry.
âWell now, hang on aminute, thereâs no reason to get all gloomy,â the Doctor protested, and here hesounded so much more like himself that Rose couldnât decide whether to laugh orcry. âJust because one solution wonât work, doesnât mean nothing will. Myreadings indicate too many quantum instabilities for the TARDIS to digest atthe moment, but Iâve got other things in the olâ think-tank that could work.Big things. Important things. Big, important things.â
âImpressive things?âRose asked with the ghost of a smile.
âTerribly impressivethings, Rose Tyler. Terribly impressive. Itâs only a matter of determining allthe potential confounding variables and considering all of the resources at ourdisposal. For example, if I could procure a Void-worthy vessel, that would beneat. Or perhaps I can build one, though Iâm not certain where to obtain thenecessary molecular resistance buffers this time of yearâŠâ
Mickey smacked Roseâsarm for attention, mouthing the words that were passing through Roseâs brain atthat very moment.
Dimension cannon.
âWeâve got somethingthat could work,â Rose said, nodding.
ââCould workâ?â theDoctor repeated. âCould work. ThatsoundsâŠencouraging,â he said, in a tone that suggested it didnât sound veryencouraging at all.
âI mean, it shouldwork. It does work. The trials wereall a huge success. The program was just put on hold for stupid administrativereasons.â
âBeing?â
Eleven seconds. Rosehesitated, wasting time she knew she didnât have.
âItâs modeled afterrecovered Cyberman tech,â she confessed.
Probably he wasscratching the back of his neck now. âEh, not ideal, but if itâll bring meoverâŠâ
âIt will, weâve justgot to send me first.â
âWhat?â the Doctorsnapped, suddenly stern. âNo. No. Absolutely not.â
âWell, yeah, thatâshow it worksâI go over there, establish a connection point, grab you, bring youback.â
âNo. Thereâs no waythat technology is refined or stable enough to safely transport a human.â
âExcuse me, but we didall right,â Rose shot back, indignant. âIâm sorry itâs not Time Lord enough foryou, but it still does the jobââ
âRose, no.â
âDoctor, we havenâtgot timeââ
The stopwatch chirpedout a warning tone and Julie slammed the kill switch, ending the call with asickening whine. Although the lights flickered queasily overhead, they didnâtblack out this time; a few shuddering gasps later, everything returned to fullpower. At least they wouldnât be getting any nasty calls from their supervisorstomorrow.
Although if tomorrownever happened, then that would hardly matter, would it?
âMickey,â Rose said,pulling off her headset. âHow do you feel about pulling some strings and makingsome threats?â
Mickey grinned. âI feelpretty good about it.â
***
After a brief (and very cold) scrub-off in the medbayshower, and struggling (but ultimately succeeding, sheâd like to point out)with leggings and stockings and a jumper, Rose accepts Donnaâs help with therest of her clothes only a little reluctantlyâshe feels like a child, lettingDonna fuss over her, buttoning her cardigan over the jumper, pulling a slouchyknit cap down over her ears, winding Roseâs old scarf round her neck. Rose askswhere she managed to scrounge the scarf up from and Donna just tuts and wavesher off. Rose gets the distinct impression that Donna can be downrightJackielike, when she wants to be.
âAt least youâre not plugged into the IV station anymore,âDonna remarks as she helps Rose step into a pair of comfy, chunky boots, lacingthem up after. âCan you imagine carting that thing all over the place?â
âHow long was I out, anyway?â Rose asks, doing her resolutebest not to sway on her feet.
âWell, you know how it isâkind of difficult to tell thatsort of thing on the TARDIS. But by my best estimateâmaybe thirty hours?â
âThirty hours?â Rose repeats weakly. âI donât know iftheyâve got even half an hour, back home.â
Donna shoots her a reassuring smile. âExcept thatâs anotherthing the Doctorâs good at, taking that sort of business into account. Weâvebeen floating in the Vortex this whole timeâI imagine heâs planning to pop backto the very moment after you arrived, just as soon as youâre up and runningagain. Yeah?â
Of course sheâs right. Rose suddenly feels quite stupid anduncertain, and uncomfortable in a way thatâs surely got nothing to do with theDoctor running away, the fact that he isnât here to tell her all of thishimself. âYeah,â she echoes, quietly.
Donnaâs face softens. âWe both know itâll be all right,donât we? Youâll stop this thing, whatever it is. You and the Doctor both. Itâswhat you do.â
Rose relaxes a little. âAnd you too, Donna.â
âDamn right, me too.â Pulling the boot-laces snugly, Donnastands up, brushing dust off her trousers. âNow, time to get out there and kickSpacemanâs scrawny little arse into gear. You ready?â
âAs Iâll ever be,â Rose replies.
(Which is to say, not at all.)
***
Now it was Roseâs oldmobile that rang, just seconds before Rose planned to hit the âcallâ button.
âListen to me, Rose,âsaid the Doctor, his voice sharp with urgency. âWhatever youâre getting readyto attempt, do not do it. Do you hear me? Do not do it.â
âWhat, can you see usright now?â asked Mickey, frowning into his mic as he glanced around the tent,through the plastic window to the outside world, as if the Doctor may walk outof the ocean or materialize at any second from behind a rock or damp sand dune.
âIn a manner ofspeaking, yes. And what youâre doing is terribly dangerous, and worse, terriblystupid.â
âItâs exactly the samething you were talking about,â said Rose. She nodded in thanks to thetechnician securing the last pieces of her spacesuit, tightening the chestplatewith a click. (The US may have been completely bonkers, but God bless NASA, shethought.) âWeâve got a Void-worthy vessel. Weâre going to use the Void-worthyvessel.â
âWe call it âthedimension cannonâ,â Mickey piped up.
âOh, lovely, adimension cannon, well. Fancy-sounding, sophisticated name like that doesnâtsound at all like something contrived out of a cheap sci-fi. But tell me, justout of curiosity: precisely how many successful runs did you complete with thiscontraption before you were shut down? Not trials, mindâruns. How many?â
âEnough,â Mickeyreplied stubbornly.
âNow thereâs an answerthat inspires confidence,â said the Doctor, his voice dry. âMickeyâthat isMickey, isnât it? I can only assume you would have let Rose talk you into thisreckless ventureâMickey, under no circumstances are you to let Rose do anythingstupid, no matter what she says to you. No matter what. That technology isdangerous. It could kill her, maim her, tear her to pieces, lose her in theVoid, any number of absolutely horrendous and horrifying things. Do youunderstand me? This could get Rose killed.â
Mickey shot Rose aworried glance. Wordlessly, she looked back at him, jaw set, stance firm.Pleading. She would do this with or without his help (but of course he knewthat, he had to know that, and surely the Doctor did too); still, she wouldmuch prefer to go forth into the great dark unknown with the comfort of Mickeyhaving her back.
Besidesâthe last stardisappeared from the sky not half an hour earlier.
They were running outof options.
âSorry, boss,â Mickeysays into the mic. âI trust her more than I trust you.â
The Doctor groaned infrustration. âMickeyââ
âDoctor,â Roseinterrupted firmly. âI appreciate your concern, I really do, but weâre hardlyjumping into this blindly. Weâve assembled a team of the worldâs top engineers,astronomers, physicists, and experts in alien techâincluding a number of actualaliensâto help design a number of machines designed to project things acrossthe Void, and the machines work. They work, Doctor. The tech may not be assophisticated as anything youâre accustomed to, but itâs functional; itâs howwe managed to call you before, why youâre able to talk to us right now.â
âA phone call ishardly the same thing as the safe transmission of human life, Roseââ
âThe cannon, inparticular, is designed specifically for projecting organic material across theVoid,â Rose continued, louder now. âWeâve collaborated with NASA on a specialextravehicular mobility suit, specially designed to keep organic material safeand alive in the Void. Weâve built a launch platform at Bad Wolf Bay, where expertshave determined the walls to be the weakest between us and the Void. And ourtechs have pinpointed, down to the precise second, the best time to launchacross the Void. Thereâs a lot we donât know right now, about the stars goingout, and how, and why, but we know what we need to, to get me safely to you.Yeah?â
Drawing in a deepbreath, Rose steadied herself. âLook, I know this mission isnât without itsrisks. But weâve calculated them, and theyâre worth it. We canât bring you overwithout establishing a connection point first; we canât do that without me. Wemay not be Time Lords, but weâve still done our research, and weâve at leastgot enough brains and know-how to get us where we need to go.â
âAnd most importantly,weâve got Rose,â Mickey added. âYou may not believe in the tech, but youbelieve in her. Right?â
Rose imagined theDoctor gripping the edge of the TARDIS console, eyes wild and unseeing, mouthopen as he searched for the right words to stop her. She flashed Mickey atender smile.
âThatâs notâthatâsbeside the point,â the Doctor stuttered. âThatâs not the issue here. If thatcannon isnât perfectly calibrated, if that suit isnât one-thousand-percentairtight, if youâve miscalculated in any wayââ
âIâve got him,â Julieannounces from her position at the control desk. âTriangulated the TARDIS callsignal; quantum coordinate set with an error-margin of less than .004%. Readyto initiate launch whenever you are, Agent Tyler.â
âListen, Roseâat leastlet me help, for goodnessâ sake, at least give me time to calibrate some kindof collimated beam to help you land safelyââ
âAgent Tyler?â
Rose looked up to findJulie watching her expectantly; she glanced round to see half the UNIT scienceteam crowded into the tent as well, watching, waiting. One of them, a mother offive whose children and partner all sat terrified at home, had chewed her nailsdown to the quick; another team member twisted his mouth in worry, and Roseknew he was thinking of his cousin, embroiled neck-deep in one of thosegodforsaken Apocalypse cults.
She couldnât quitebring herself to meet Julieâs eyes. Everyone there knew what happened to herhusband, months beforeâwhat had happened to so many people who despaired overthe impending death of everything in the world. Everyone knew; no one daredmention it.
(He didnât even leavea note.)
All of them stood withshoulders and fists wired to stiff tension, all of them silent, some of themstanding with eyes closed, as if in prayer, others trembling with apprehensionand worry. And perhaps just the smallest, tiniest hint of hope.
Heart thudding dullybehind her ribs, Rose stepped closer to Mickey, pulling him into a tight hug.
âI have complete faiththat weâre going to succeed,â she said, so that only he and the Doctor couldhear. âBut just in caseâŠyou know how much I love you, right?â
Mickey nodded againsther head. âLove you too, babe,â he murmured, hugging her tighter.
The Doctor, of course,said nothing.
No stopwatch told Rosewhen to end the call, this time. (They didnât even bother bringing thestopwatch, this time.)
âSee you on the otherside, Doctor,â she said, hanging up before he had a chance to reply.
Swallowing hard, Rosehanded Mickey the headset. She waited patiently while Julie and the other techsscurried round to complete all their last-minute tasks, attaching her helmet,booting up the cannon, checking and double-checking and triple-checking everylast thing. Roseâs breath fogged up the inside of her helmet as she stepped outof the tent into the grey Norwegian morning, the shrieks of seagulls and crashof the waves muffled by the plastic and padding round her ears.
The beach looked everybit as depressing as the last time she saw it. Hopefully that wasnât any sortof sign.
âOkay,â she breathed,willing her heart to slow, her nerves to calm. âIâm ready.â
***
The sight is still so familiar, itâs staggering; Rose has tobrace herself against the railing when she sees him at the console, his leanframe angled elegantly over a keyboard as he watches figures flash across oneof those monitors heâs got rigged askance all over the desk. If it wasnât forthe shorter haircut and the ridiculously long scarf heâs got wrapped around hisneck to keep out the cold, Rose could almost believe sheâd accidentally steppedback in time and arrived in the console room four years agoâat any moment, shehalf-expects the Doctor to flash her one of his brilliant grins before whiskingher away on a brand-new adventure.
He does no such thing. Heâs too busy glowering at themonitor, like it wronged him. But slowly his focus shifts from the monitor, andnow he looks at Rose.
A small eternity passes in the moment they lock eyes.
Rose represses a shudder. The piercing intensity of theDoctorâs gaze knocks the breath out of herâfar worse than anything she everexperienced in the Void. She suddenly has a deep appreciation for the tendencyof his enemies to back down under that stare. She canât say she blames them.Instead she forces herself to hold his gaze, forbids her eyes from giving in tothe nigh-overwhelming desire to look him over, all over, before sprinting upthe steps to wrap her arms snug around him, reassuring herself that heâs here,with her, and heâs the same, and heâs him.
Telltale pressure burns behind her sinuses but she sets herjaw and wills the would-be tears away. She can think about all of that laterâfirst,sheâs got a mission to complete. A universe to save. She canât let whateverfeelings she may-or-may-not-have about the Doctor get in her way of anything soimportant as that.
âIâm not sorry,â she blurts out, silently cursing herselfafter.
Arching an eyebrow, the Doctor returns to his keyboard andmonitor, back stiff. âWell, hello to you, too.â
âYou still cross with me?â
His noncommittal grunt reminds her so fiercely of her firstDoctor, she aches. God, but sheâs missed him, too. Rose forces herself not tobetray her nervousness, not to fidget with the hem of her cardigan.
âYou would have done exactly the same thing,â she says, hervoice gentle, now. âAnd you know it.â
The Doctor hmphsunder his breath, and continues typing commands into the keyboard as if Roseisnât there.
She sighs, shivering with the cold. Fine. Itâs as good an opportunityas any to shuffle round the console room, absorbing all the sights, feeling thebuzz of the TARDIS beneath her soles, listening to her hum reverberating in thewalls. Itâs pitched a little higher than usual, like the TARDIS is happy to seeher again; the feeling is mutual. Happiness floods Rose, filling her chest likethe golden glow from the central column, and she places a hand on a coralstrut, almost reverently this time, resting her forehead against it, after.
She draws in a deep breath, like she could fill her lungswith the TARDISâ joy. She was starting to fear sheâd never feel that again;Rose has never been more happy to be wrong.
Standing back, Rose sends her fingers traveling over thesandpaper-rough coral down to the handrail, and she follows the handrail up tothe landing, to the creaky old leather jumpseat, running a hand along itsstitches and tears. Sitting sounds marvelous, all of a sudden (thirty hoursâworth of sleep, how is she still so tired?), so Rose turns round, braces herhands against the seat and tries to hoist herself up. Of course, her shakingarms and quivering legs have other ideas, and the next thing she knows, sheâsslipped half an inch and suddenly the Doctor is at her side, hands steadyingher by the waist.
(She has a flash-memory of a dip on New Earth and the newDoctor pulling her upright, pulling her close; her face mere inches from his, shefeels every bit as lightheaded and disoriented now as she did back then.)
âHullo,â she says quietly, smiling.
The Doctor does not smile. âWhy didnât you just listen tome?â
âOoh, look, we match,â says Rose, reaching down to fiddlewith the Doctorâs scarf. She pulls the ends up to hers, and frowns. âYours ismuch longer, though. Thatâs rubbish. I want a lovely long scarf.â
âAre you even listening to me right now?â
âHmm-mm.â Rose plays with the tails of his scarf, rollingthe knit hem between her fingers. âSo letâs skip whatever squabbling you havein mind and go straight to the happy reunion, yeah? Hey Doctor, long time no see, fancy helping me save the universe?â
His mouth pinches into a thin line. âYou could have died,Rose.â
âDidnât, though. Doesnât that count for something?â
The Doctor laughs mirthlessly, stowing his hands in hispockets. âYes, I suppose it does, in much the same way that one should begrateful for surviving a round of Russian Roulette.â
âFalse equivalency,â Rose replies.
Opening his mouth to argue, the Doctor suddenly stops,blinks in surprise.
âWhat? I do read. Andanyway, it wasnât like that at all. Donna told me about the sabotage attempt.â
âYes, turns out your ultra-fancy, specially-designed,supposedly airtight NASA suit wasnât so airtight after all. Though that was, asyou mentioned, the byproduct of sabotage rather than an inherent design flaw,â theDoctor admits, if a bit grudgingly.
âYeah, and it sounds like things would have gone off withouta hitch, otherwise,â Rose says. âSo why donât you tell me the real reason youârecross?â
Glancing away, the Doctor sighs. âIt was just an unnecessaryrisk is all.â
âI dunno, the survival of my universe seems pretty necessaryto me.â
âBut it isnât the only reason you leapt at the chance tocome back here, is it?â
He wonât meet her gaze when he says it. Rose stubbornlylooks him in the face anyway.
âNo,â she admits. âIt isnât.â
Eyes sliding shut, the Doctor shakes his head.
âI missed you,â Rose says, despite the anxiety flutteringwildly in her stomach, urging her to bottle these feelings back up before they getthemselves bruised. âSo I did what I had to, to get back. Is that really sostupid?â
âItâs not,â he replies, softly. âBut it seems grotesquelyunfair, or cruel, even, to expose me to the possibility of experiencing such aloss all over again.â
Guilt prickles at the back of Roseâs mind, and somethingelse, too, some indescribable feeling so big and overwhelming she has to purseher lips tight to hold it back. Tears begin welling up behind her eyes againand her toes curl in her boots with the effort of damming them.
âWell, at least I tried,â she bites out. âIâm sorry if thatâsa problem for you.â
Tensing, the Doctor draws back, ready to walk away; panicthudding dully in her ears, Rose stops him with her hands on his chest.
âPlease donât go,â she murmurs. Her hands slip beneath thetails of his scarf to wrap around his jacket lapels, holding on tight. Bowingher head, she steps close, so close she can feel the warmth of her breathtrapped between them. She tightens her hold. âPlease,â she says again,swallowing.
He doesnât reply. But at least he doesnât try to turn awayagain. That seems like a good sign at least. He still wonât look at her,though.
âGod, this isnât at all how I thought this would go,â Roseconfesses to the Doctor, or rather to his chest, laughing shakily. âI thoughtâIdunno.â She runs her fingers along the coils of his scarf, plucking at a loosethread. âThought Iâd at least get a hug, or something. You know?â
The Doctor hesitates. Slowly, as if every atom in his bodyis resisting, screaming at him not to give in, he wraps his arms around Rose,the movement stiff and odd and almost painfully formal.
âMm, yeah, thatâs the stuff,â Rose says dryly, and sheâsrewarded by the Doctor rolling his eyes before he tightens his arms around her,pulling her in for a proper hug.
Itâsâ
She stifles a gasp.
Itâs all really happening, isnât it?
His arms wrap around her exactlythe way they used to, fists curling against her ribcage and drawing her in snugand close and just short of uncomfortably tight, and her arms snake beneath hisand cling to him just as hard; Rose buries her face in his scarf, breathing himin, and the nostalgia and hurt and longing and grief just wash over her inwaves, buffeting her like a buoy out at sea. The Doctor feels just how sheremembers, wiry and lean but solid, his double-heartsbeat against her chestbeating out a rhythm both alien and immensely comfortable, and he still smellsthe same, that quiet almost-not-smell of home, and the wool of his suit clingsto the whorls of her fingertips precisely the way she recalls; for some reason,thatâs the thing that breaks the dam of her tears, bringing them pearlinguncontrollably in the corners of her eyes.
(The truth strikes her like an electric shock. She made it. She finally made it. Sheâs here, theDoctorâs here, and heâs cross with her but theyâre together, heâs hugging herand heâs not going away and sheâs not going away and heâs solid and his suit isscratchy and he cares about her and heâs holding her and heâs real.)
âI really, really missed you,â Rose confesses, and sheâstrying not to let the tears fall, sheâs really trying, but sheâs just so tiredand the effort of holding back means sheâs shaking now, violently, harder andharder by the second. She buries her face against his scarf, like maybe she canhide it from him, like if she burrows deep enough, he wonât notice. Butsomething in him seems to loosen; Rose can feel him unwinding a little, even ashe tightens his grip on her. Now the hug truly is uncomfortable, but sheâs notabout to tell him that.
Sheâs just tired, she tells herself. Thatâs the only reasonthe tears wonât stop and the hug is hard enough to hurt. Itâs got nothing to dowith anything else, not the emotion forming a lump in her chest, not the Doctorpressing his face into her hair. Nothing else at all.
âI, erm. Donât suppose you missed me?â Rose sniffs, despiteherself.
The Doctor chuckles sadly. âDonât suppose I did.â
âNot at all?â
âNot even a little bit.â
With a small, watery grin, Rose draws back to look at him. âLiar,âshe says softly.
The Doctor nods, his smile just as pale as hers. âItâs goodto see you again, Rose. Itâs really good.â
âYeah. You too.â
At that, the Doctor lets out a slow exhale, leaning forwardto press his forehead against Roseâs, their bodies so close that Rose can feelthe space between them buzzing. It would be quite easy, no effort at allreally, to push up on her toes and press a kiss to his lips, if she wanted. Hereaches up to touch her face, touch her hair, cup her cheek, like heâsreassuring himself sheâs real; the gestures are so uncharacteristically sweetand sincere that it makes Rose ache. But things will go back to normal againsoon enough, she knowsânormal for them, anywayâback to the silly and the scaryand the ridiculous and the words-nearly-said and feelings-barely-hidden. So fornow, Roseâs eyes flutter shut, and she loses herself in the moment, thealmost-sacred quiet closeness of it.
Itâs good to be home.
After a moment, Rose pulls back, thumbing away the last ofher tears. âSo,â she says, grabbing the Doctorâs scarf to dab her cheeks dryafterward, âready to go save the world?â
âDonât you think you should finish resting up first?â
Rose wrinkles her nose. âNo, ta. Thirty hoursâ sleep isplenty for me.â
âEh, technically it was twenty-nine hours and eighteenminutes.â
âAll right, twenty-nine hours and eighteen minutes, then,âRose laughs, pulling out of the Doctorâs arms. âStill, I think Iâve restedplentyââ
And of course, as if they were only waiting for theopportunity, thatâs the moment her knees choose to turn to jelly. Rose doesnâteven have time to shout out in alarm before the Doctor grabs her by the waistagain, pulling her upright.
âIâm fine,â Rose insists, even as her body trembles andshivers. (Stupid, treacherous body.)
âUh-huh,â says the Doctor, eyebrow cocked in amusement. Heloops one of her arms around his shoulders. âCome on, youâre not going to doanyone any good falling all over the place,â he says, urging her along. âLetâsget you back to the medbay.â
âI can still save the world while falling over,â Roseprotests as she shuffles alongside him.
âOh, undoubtedly, but itâs hardly dignified. Time to rest.Doctorâs orders.â
âThis is why no one likes doctors,â Rose grumbles, and thatâswhen, with a sigh heavy in resignation, the Doctor stops walking, leaving Roselurching in her tracks. He stoops low to sweep her legs out from under her,scooping her up bridal-style after; Rose gives a little shriek and clings tohis neck as he walks off with her, a smug grin playing across his face.
âCheater,â says Rose, and his grin widens.
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Sheâs surprised when they stop several doors short of themeday, at the library; the Doctor claims itâs only because sheâs so heavy, andchuckles at the halfhearted smack she delivers to his shoulder. In any case, heinsists, heâs probably long overdue for a bit of a rest himself, as Donna hasbeen all-too-happy to remind him, and why not kill two birds with one stone? (âNotthat Iâve got anything in particular against birds, not like they can help itthat theyâre germ-ridden little disease bombs,â the Doctor says.)
They reach the library settee, one of Roseâs favorite placesto lounge once upon a time; her heart swells with fondness for the Doctor andhis eidetic memory and his wonderful ship, and once more sheâs filled with thatsense of time-travelerâs dĂ©jĂ vu, that lovely feeling like sheâs stepped backinto the past and transcended the years and distance between them. When theDoctor moves to deposit Rose, her grip on him tightens just a littleâpartly itâsa hug, partly a silent request not to let go. Admittedly she feels a littlesilly and needy doing it, clinging to him like a child or a desperate lover,but afterward, the Doctor seems to change his mind, turning round to plunkhimself down on the settee instead, Rose still in his arms.
(Hmm. Maybe sheâs not the only one whoâs just a littleclingy, then.)
Settling Roseâs legs over his lap, the Doctor leans over tosnatch a blanket off a nearby chairâitâs blush-pink and ridiculously soft, certainlynot something he would have chosen; Rose wonders if Donna brought it onboardâandhe wraps it around Rose, tucking it in at the corners. He procures the sonic fromhis pocket and switches on the telly before nestling back, resting comfortablyin his old spot on the settee with one arm round Roseâs waist, the otherresting casually atop her legs. Casually, like it hasnât been four years sincethe last time they watched telly together, like this is still part of theeveryday, for them.
Later, Rose thinks sheâll have to tease him for being so domestic. Now, she snuggles close,arching upward just long enough to plant a kiss on his cheek. She does itquickly, before she can think better of it. After, she pulls back, nervous,biting her lip in uncertainty.
Of course the Doctor doesnât say anything (he never doeswhen he should, does he?) but his Adamâs apple bobs nervously and he squeezesher waist. And when she buries her face against his neck, her cheeks burning,he hums deep in his chest, a pleased little sound.
Itâs nice, all cozied up together like this. Itâs the firsttime Rose has felt warm in months.
âSo tomorrow, we save the world?â she asks.
The Doctor nods, eyes fixed on the telly screen and whatevernonsense is playing across it. âTomorrow,â he says softly.
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Chapters: 17/18 Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Tenth Doctor/Rose Tyler Summary:
The Doctor finds a way to get Rose back where she belongs: with him, in the Tardis. But nothing comes for free in the universe, especially not the impossible. Rose finds out the hard way the price to pay is his own life. Time is running out, but Rose remembers that nothing is impossible when it comes to the Doctor.
And she's not one to let fate decide.
[Prompt | Doomsday Fix-It | The Doctor brings Rose back]
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One more chapter left after this one and this story will finally be completed *cries* Plenty of moutain-heavy angst and one Dark!Doctor in this chapter - but donât worry, I didnât lie about the happy ending! I hope youâll like it! :-)
He couldnât remember why life energy was dancing around his body, or why his cells were blazing, or why his mind was floating above his head, waiting to return to safety - and that was probably why his memory was in a jumble. I will not regenerate . That was the only thought he could hear and he used it as an anchor, to fight off the waves of powerful energy that swept across his weak carcass, to hold back the urge his muscles and organs had to metamorphose, to try and tug on the tendrils of his soul to rein it in. Regenerations hurt. Struggling against one hurt even more.
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First entry for @doctorroseprompts 31 Days of Ficmas! My goal is to have a chapter each day.
2017, Day 1
31 Days of Ficmas MasterlistÂ
Smutty Doomsday fixit. Meets @dwsmutfestâs July prompt of âup against a white wallâ. Tagging @timepetalsprompts because Iâm shameless badass Rose Tyler knows what she wants (and itâs the Doctor).
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âHold on! Â Rose, please, hold on!â he screamed, clinging to his clamp with one hand, desperately reaching for her with the other.
âI am holding on!â she hollered back, fighting to keep her grip against the powerful suction of the void.
He could only watch, terrified, feeling the timelines shifting around them and in a bolt of precognizance saw two clear paths ahead.  On one, she somehow ended up in Peteâs World with her mother and Mickey. There, she fought her way home only to return there, living out a human life as he moved on without her, forever running.  On the otherâŠ
As he looked down the other timeline, he saw laughter and love, a single life shared. Â In the back of his mind he heard a wolf howl, and just as he watched Roseâs fingers slip the void closed itself, the wind dying instantly as they both slammed to the ground.
âRose!â Â He stumbled to her, half drunk on fear as he felt the timelines settle around him.
âIâm here. Â Iâm here,â she kept repeating, shaking as she stared at the white wall. Â His vision split momentarily, seeing two Roses â the one next to him staring blankly, and another, beating at the wall sobbing, âTake me back!â
Shivering against the close call he pulled her into his arms, holding her close as she began to cry.
âYouâre here, Rose, weâre together. Â Itâs okay, itâs okay,â he soothed her, raining kisses to the top of her head as he locked his arms around her, keeping her safe.
âI want you,â she blurted, looking up at him with wide, still-panicked eyes.
âCourse, love, soon as weâre home,â he promised, but she wasnât having it.
Backing him up against the wall she dropped to her knees in front of him, scrambling to undo his belt and zip.
âRose-â he protested feebly as she jerked his trousers and pants down to his knees. Â Sliding her mouth over him, she sucked him to full strength as she fought her own trousers. Â Once he was ready she rose, sliding them and her knickers down only as far as necessary, working one leg free as she backed against the wall, pulling him around to face her.
âNow,â she commanded, and unable to deny her anything the Doctor obeyed, hooking one elbow under her knee to open her to him before sliding home, having to trust she was ready.
She was.
Groaning at the feel of her, he paused once fully seated. Â Rose only allowed him a moment, though, before she pulled one of his earlobes into her mouth, sucking at it for a few moments. Â Letting it go she whispered, âFuck me, Time Lord.â
Needing to move against her, to know that this was real he obeyed, pulling almost all the way out but not letting them separate. Â Burying his face in the crook of her neck he started a frantic rhythm, hips pushing hers into the wall with every thrust.
A small part of his mind knew they would both be sore and bruised from this tomorrow, but the larger part that had seen him leave this room alone suggested it shut up.
It was over quickly, the adrenaline, fear and excitement still coursing strong through their veins. Â He came only moments after she did, and their loud cries faded to soft moans.
Panting harshly against her, he managed to mutter, âYou know UNITâll be here any minute, right?â
âMhmm.â Â Breathing heavily, Rose rested her head against the wall, not even wincing when he pulled out, digging up a handkerchief in his pocket to clean them up. Â âCan we go home?â
âYeah, course,â he agreed, wondering if she meant the TARDIS or Jackieâs flat. Â He knew the loss of her mother would hit her soon, but wanted her somewhere safe before that happened.
âAnd then tomorrow go to the flat?â Â She only looked at him when he started to put her clothing back to right, taking over automatically.
âWhenever youâre ready.â
Sighing, she laced their hands together, leading him out of the room and down the many flights to the TARDIS.
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Much later, after showers, food, a good long cry for Rose, and another shag, the Doctor sat up in bed, fingers combing through Roseâs hair. Â Exhausted from the day she was fast asleep, peacefully so for now. Â He was ready if that changed, however, and had promised not to let bad dreams interfere.
Watching her rest next to him the Doctor shuddered, finally allowing himself to feel the terror and horror of the day. Â From the moment he realized what Torchwood was, heâd been angry, and the Cybermen had been bad enough, but the rage heâd felt at seeing the Daleks, especially in the same room as Rose, had sent him over the edge.
The rest of the day was a blur as the stakes rose and that storm drew ever closer. Â He honestly didnât understand how it had come to this, how he had come so close to losing everything. Â Heâd actually been excited for this trip, happy to come see Jackie and tell her their tales. Â Their relationship had improved greatly since he regenerated, and her fierce loyalty against Elton and L.I.N.D.A. had cemented his acceptance of her.
The storm had passed now; he could feel it. Â That didnât mean there wouldnât be others, that the universe didnât have more up his sleeve, but he sensed that this was the linchpin in their entire future.
The fact that they did have a future at all amazed him, and he understood now that Bad Wolf had only been silenced, that it still lurked within her. Â
Only time would tell.
As the fear leached out, some far stranger, light feeling took its place. Â As Rose rolled over, throwing an arm across his lap as she buried her nose in his thigh, it grew, until it shined so brightly that it washed away all of the shadows hidden in his hearts, at least momentarily.
Finally putting a name to it, he threw his head back as he began to laugh.
Hope.
He was feeling hope.
In that moment, a memory flashed of something he knew Rose had said, though he was just as sure sheâd never uttered the words.
You know the sound the TARDIS makes? That wheezing, groaning? That sound brings hope wherever it goes.
That strange Rose was wrong. It wasnât the TARDIS that brought hope; it was her. Â Her compassion spurred his, until they felt they could accomplish anything together.
The Doctor and Rose Tyler, in the TARDIS.
Where they were meant to be.
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The April Fool
Fandom: Doctor Who Pairing: Rose x Ten Baby!fic, Time lady!Rose, Doomsday rewrite. The Doctor unable to return turns out to be a horrid prank.
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Last night I had a dream. Rose. I heard a voice and it was calling my name. Rose. Rose. Rose. I had a dream. I told Mum, and Dad, and Mickey. Anyone else would think I was mad. But not those three. They believed it because theyâve met the Doctor. So they listened to the dream. He was calling me and that night, we packed up, got into dadâs old Jeep, and off we went. Mum cried the entire time she packed my duffel. She said she knew that I had never belonged there. She said she understood it even more when Iâd gotten shot at Torchwood, by a bullet that had meant to be a rubber round, but was instead live. It hit me in the heart, and I was on the ground, choking on my own blood.
It was the best and worst feeling of my life. I was going to die. It was a certainty that Iâve never before experienced with anything else in life. Theyâd called Mum and Dad to say goodbye, but instead, the light energy still latent in my dna, missed by the Doctor, came to life and lit me ablaze in the longest and shortest shock of my life. Iâd seen this, when Iâd been Bad Wolf. Iâd become this.
Mumâd had kittens when she heard.
The medic had informed her, after a full workup, that I had two hearts. Multiple stomachs. That everything was healthy still⊠that my body had known how to protectâŠ.
Sheâd always known that I was going to become an alien and run off with the Doctor. Now, here was my chance, sad as she was, she was also happy knowing I wouldnât have to watch everyone I love grow old and die before me â not alone, anyhow.
We followed the voice across the water, kept on driving hundreds and hundreds of miles, because he was calling.
Rose.
Rose walked alone across the windswept beach, duffel in hand, remembering the last time sheâd tossed it at the Doctor, laughingly telling him that he was stuck with her, now. There she was, at lastâŠ. and sheâd have to tell him the story of how sheâd died. Heâd hate it, for sure. An image of the Doctor appeared in front of her, startling her from her revierie.
âWhere are you?â she asked, fearing his response. Fearing letting go of all of her newfound hope.
âInside the Tardis.â His voice was so grimâŠ.
Inside the TardisâŠ.. heâs going to say he canât come and get meâŠ. Iâm damned to live here and watch them all wiltâŠ
âThereâs only one tiny little gap in the Universe left, just about to close, and it takes a lot of power to send this projection. Iâm in orbit around a supernova. Iâm burning up a sun just to say goodbye.â
The words were like a shot. She knew then, that the best course of action would be to lie to him, tell him everything was fine, that she was happyâŠ. but she couldnâtâŠ. could she?
âYou look like a ghostâŠâ she murmured.
âHold on,â he responded, and the sound of the sonic was something sheâd missed so much.
âCâŠ. can⊠IâŠ?â she reached, but his instant negative response made her flinch and stop.
âIâm still just an imageâŠ. no touch.â
Yeah, boy, doesnât that sound like when we first metâŠ?
âCanât you come through properly?â
Weâll never be togetherâŠ
âThe whole thing would fracture. Two universes would collapse.â Iâm losing everything. It feels like my universe is collapsed anyhow.
âSo?â she joked bitterly.
I have to be strong for him. I shouldâŠ.
âWhere are we? Where did the gap come out?â
âWeâre in Norway.â
âNorway. Right.â
âAbout fifty miles out of Bergen. 50.17 miles, to be exact. Itâs a town called DĂ„rling Ulv Stranden.â
âDalek?â âDĂ„rlig. The A with a small circle above it, makes the âawâ sound. Itâs Norwegian for Bad. It translates as Bad Wolf Bay.â He nodded, and she felt prompted to say anything.
âHow longâŠ.?â she could barely get the words out, tears streaking her face.
âTwo minutesâŠ.â she could hardly hear him over the water rushing sound in her ears. Her mum was crying softly in the background. Sheâd never wanted this life for her girlâŠ.
âI canât think of what to sayâŠâ she laughed a bit, nervously.
âYouâve still got Mr. Mickey then?â
âThereâs five of us now. Mum, Dad, Mickey and the baby.â it rolled off her tongue so automatically.
âYouâre not?!â
ShitshitshitshitshitshitshitâŠ.
âOh no, itâs mum. Sheâs three months gone. More Tylers on the way.â Had the Doctor seen the look of abject horror and confusion on Jackieâs face, he would have seen through the lie.
âAnd what about you? Are youââ
âYeah, Iâm back working in the shop.â
âOh, good for youâŠâ
âShut up. No Iâm not. Thereâs still a Torchwood on this planet. Itâs open for business. I think I know a thing or two about aliens.â
Jackieâs loud snort and Mickeyâs cough were thusly ignored, although the Doctor did raise an eyebrow.
âRose TylerâŠâ he said her name with so much affection. It reminded her of the way he said it when they made love, when he kissed all along her body, when he gasped it into her ear and mind when he came.
âDefender of the Earth. Youâre dead, officially, back home. So many people died that day and youâve gone missing. Youâre on a list of the dead. Here you are, living a life, day after day. The one adventure I can never have.â
âAm I ever going to see you again?â
âYou canât.â
She crumbled. âWhat are you going to do?â
He was putting on a front. He kept biting his lips, trying to keep his face brave for her. âOh. Iâve got the Tardis. Same old life, last of the Time Lords.â
âOn your ownâŠ..â she breathed. Just say it, you idiot. Last chance. âIâŠ. I love youâŠ.â
The look in his eyes was shocked to the teeth, and he looked like he was struggling to form words for a moment. âQuite right too⊠And, I suppose, if itâs one last chance to say it, Rose Tyler, IâŠâ
The Tardis vanished, and she collapsed to the beach, sobbing. Jackie ran to her daughter, throwing her shoes off to get a better grip on the sand.
âYou canât get so upset, itâs not good for theââ she was cut off by the sounds of the Tardis.
The Tardis was solid this time, and she looked at him in shock as he exited, smiling wildly. âHappy April Fools Day!â he announced, as though heâd just pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
His smile took on a confused and strained look, and then he finally gave up the ghost. âRoseâŠ.â
She was breathing heavily, trying to control the urge to let him bloody have it mixed with her body recovering from shock and the worst sadness of her life. This was where her mum took over, pinging rocks at him from the beach left and right, that he struggled to dodge, both hands up in defense.
âBLOODY. TIME. LORD. ARSEHOLE! YOU! DO! NOT! DO! THAT! KIND! OF! PRANK!â
He tried to take Rose into his arms, getting winged by sand dollars by Jackie when Rose swung at him. She barely missed.
Even Mickey shook his head at him. âSome bits donât even begin to be appropriate, Doctor. You canât joke about this sort of bit. Pregnancy pranks, death pranks, screamers, and breakup pranks. Theyâre literally not okay.â
âOhâŠ.â he murmured, looking confused. âThey were appropriate on Xylon 5. Prank capital of the UniverseâŠ.â
âEarth, mate. You should know.â
Roseâs lip quivered, and he felt like the biggest bastard in the universe. He reached for her, and she sobbed in his arms, as he spun her around.
âI thought Iâd have to spend forever without youâŠ.â she hiccupped, and he shook his head.
âIâm sorry. I thought youâd figured me outâŠ. what with that whole bit about the shopâŠ.â
âNâŠ. noâŠâ
He shushed her, holding her tightly.
âIâmâŠ. sâmeâŠ. Iâm pregnantâŠ.â
âYou donât have to do a joke in reverse, Rickey just said that those pranks arenât appropriate.â
Mickey flipped him the bird.
âSânot a jokeâŠ.â she whimpered, unable to handle much more emotional drainage today.
He suddenly felt it, felt exactly what she was, and then felt the life blooming, once he had begun paying attention. âYâŠ. youâŠ.. weâŠ. oh, RoseâŠ.â
His tears came without prompt, and she gave him a watery smile. âI told youâŠ. foreverâŠ. I jusâ really, really meant itâŠ.â
He held her tightly, and after a few apologies and goodbyes to Jackie and everyone else â âYOU HAD BETTER MARRY HERâ screamed in his ear â he took off with the love of his life, the holes in the universes closing as soon as he left.
âIâm just saying,â he kept trying, feeling guiltier and guiltier by the second. Heïżœïżœd pretend permanently broken up with the mother of his child. Who was now a Time Lady, who would have had to outlive everyone⊠oh, he was space rubbish⊠âIt seemed funny at the time. I thought weâd have a laugh.â
âIt wasnât funny. It was dreadful.â
âIâm rubbish at pranks, Rose, Iâm so sorryââ
âMake it up to me?â
He was about to ask her how, when he caught the hidden meaning and grinned, widely. Oh yes. He would.
âââââââââââââ
A few hours of rowdy lovemaking, one telepathic bond, and a mug of tea later, Rose sat on his lap, on the jumpseat, wearing only his shirt and a pair of knickers and socks. He was honestly up for round four, at this point, nuzzling into her neck and repeating his promise to never do that type of prank again.
âI, The Doctor, do solemnly swearâŠâ
âI, The Doctor, do solemnly swearâŠâ
âTo never again perform a prank that makes people cryâŠâ
âTo never again perform a prank that makes people cryâŠâ
âOr to act like such a penisgoblin about itâŠ.â
âOr to act like suâ such a what? A penis what?â
âAhem.â
âOr to act like such a penisgoblin abouâ really, Rose, a penisgoblin? What even is a penis goblin?â
âDoctorâŠ.â
ââŠ.Or to act like such a penisgoblin about itâŠ.â
âForever and ever and ever, the end.â
âForever and ever and ever, I love you Rose Tyler, the end.â
She giggled, and nuzzled him. âForgiven.â
He sighed in relief. âI just didnât know what sort of prank would be funnyâ â
A redhead in a wedding dress appeared, and began flipping out.
âApparentlyâŠ. neither does the TardisâŠ.â Rose murmured, blinking as the redhead threw her jacket across the room.
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SUMMARY: A storm's approaching, he had said. When the storm finally reaches them later that evening, Rose realises that the Doctor beside her might not be the Doctor she knows him to be. Ten/Rose
TAGS: angst, hurt/comfort, romance, stargazing, post 2.11 Fear Her, post 2.13 Doomsday, time lord victorious
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âI never apologised,â he said unexpectedly. âFor Mickey.â
She frowned, because it wasnât exactly his fault. And she would have told him so, except it looked as though he was really, truly admitting fault. But to admit fault in Mickeyâs decision to leave meant that it wasnât entirely his decision; he was pushed away. By her, by them.
By him.
âMickey left because he wanted to,â she dismissed, fiddling with the ball of socks that she realised had since turned warm and sweaty in her palms. âHeâs a big boy. He doesnât let anyone make him do anything he doesnât want to do.â He seemed to consider it, and, as he did, she frowned. âBesides⊠you told me parallel worlds were sealed off.â
âYes, because I sealed them off.â
âRight. And you couldnât just, I dunno, open them back up again,â she reminded him.
But it was truly dreadful that she almost even asked. It wasnât like she spent her nights dreaming about Mickey, wanting to see him, but was that only because she knew she never could?
The Doctor seemed to catch her uncertainty, and he was watching her carefully. When he spoke next, it was uneven.
âWhat if I could?â
Things had⊠shifted. They didnât seem to be talking about a hypothetical question anymore; he seemed like he was genuinely asking her.
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#is this#is this FIC#is this a doomsday fixit#who knows#loup.fic#dw fic#tenth doctor#rose tyler#ten x rose#fic and chips#doctor who
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An Ode to Hope
Title: Â An Ode to Hope (Chapter 13/14 or 15)
Author: @kelkat9
Pairing: Â Ten/Rose
Genre: Post Doomsday/Angst/Separation/Reunion/Babyfic
Warnings: Â Dark Ten or TLV Ten (Part 3)
Summary: Â Rose lost the Doctor at Canary Wharf. Â Due to a cruel universe he was swept away to Peteâs World while she endures in her home universe. Â But even in her darkest hour, hope blooms in the form of friends who come to her aid and offer strength and encouragement. Â And Rose needs all she can get when she learns the Doctor left a gift behind neither of them expected. Â Pregnant and desperate, Rose finds a way to send a message to him. Â Suffering from loss of Rose and his TARDIS and on the cusp of madness, the Doctor has his own group of friends determined to see he and Rose reunited. Â And if one equally pregnant Jackie Tyler has her way, the universes can sod off so family can be reunited.
Notes: Please read the notes before chapter one. Time War angst this chapter and the team comes together whether or not the Doctor wants the help
#Kelkat9#Ten x Rose#Doomsday fixit#reunion#babyfic#angst#romance#Time War stuff#some Dark Ten#Team TARDIS for the win
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Doomsday Clock #9
Crisis
DC
#Doomsday Clock#comics en español#dr manhattan#dc comics#comics#deadman#dead man#jessica cruz#Guy Gardner#green lanter#green lanter corps#linterna verde#flash#gigan#the wonder years#flexo#Cliff Fixit#Cliff Steele#doom patrol#patrulla condenada#Geoff Johns#gary frank#Scifi
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The Old Team
For Doomsday Month. @doctorroseprompts â Jack, as a member of Torchwood Three, finds out whatâs going on at Canary Wharf and warns the Doctor, who fixes it earlierâ
Fandom: Doctor Who
Pairing: Rose/Ten
Warnings: N/A
A/N: Still completely unedited and un-betaâd. This one is a lot longer and doesnât focus much on what happens in Doomsday but itâs my first time writing Jack and this is what came to mind.
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The Doctor was bored. Very bored. Dangerously bored. It wasnât unusual for them to stay a week at her mumâs, but the fact she spent every second with her was clearly driving him bananas. Jackie had banned him from tinkering around the flat long ago, and for some reason he wasnât going back to the TARDIS during the day.She could kinda understand: since they both stopped being idiots about their feelings theyâd spent very little time apart, and it was worse after their trip to the Krop Tor. Hell, she didnât think heâd been more than six feet away from her since then - not that she blamed him; not that she was protesting.
But the day before they were due to leave suddenly got very interesting.
âWould you one of you get the bloody door?â Jackie called from the shower, in response to the very loud knocking.
Sighing, Rose untangled herself from the Doctor and opened the door, freezing when she saw who was on the other side.
âIf it isnât Rose Tyler?â the American voice she hadnât heard in nearly a year cooed.
Rose gaped, âJack? How-â Before she could say anything else, she was swept up into a big hug.
âGod, is it good to see you!â he cheered, setting her down. âSo, where is he?â
The Doctor chose that moment to step forward and the men regarded each other reservedly.
âDoctor,â Jack nodded.
âCaptain,â he replied.
âGood to see you,â Jack stated, though a little coldly, and Rose felt her head spinning trying to figure out what the hell was going on or if sheâs just having an insane dream.
âAnd you,â the Doctor returned, jaw clenched in what appeared to be discomfort, though he was putting on a brave face. âSame as ever. AlthoughâŠâ he squinted, and Rose tried to focus on what was probably the most normal thing to happen in the past two minutes, âhave you had work done?â
Jack's face dropped completely. âYou can talk!â
The Doctor looked mildly confused, and Rose finally found some words that werenât incoherent questions. âYour face, Doctor. Youâve regenerated.â
âOh!â he nodded vigorously. âYes, right. Thanks, love.â
Jack raised a brow at her, but swiftly turned back to the Doctor. âCare to tell me why you abandoned me on that Game Station ankle deep in Dalek dust?â
âAbandoned?â Rose turned round on the Doctor. âYou said he chose to stay behind! You said he was rebuilding the Earth!â
The Doctor rubbed the back of his neck. âYes, well, right, I suppose I should explain.â
âPlease do, unless youâre not planning on sleeping tonight.â
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So the Doctor explained everything: what happened to Jack, how it happened, why he left and why it couldnât be reversed (he and Rose had spoke briefly about Bad Wolf already).
âJack⊠Iâm so sorry. This is all my fault.â
âHey,â he said, wrapping an arm around her. âItâs ok, Rosie. You saved me because you actually care about my worthless ass - that, that means a lot to me.â He handed her a tissue as tears leaked down her face. âI was mad about him leaving, and I just wanted answers.â
âHow did you find us?â the Doctor piped up.
Jack slung his bag off is back. âWith this.â
It hit the table with a loud thud, making Jackie look up from where she was making tea, âOi! Watch it!â
âSorry,â Jack winced, but everyone had become entranced by his package.
âOh my god...is that?â
âThatâs mine!â
Jackie stared at him. ââS what?â
âMy hand!â the Doctor squeaked. âWhat do you think youâre doing, running around with Time Lord DNA like that?â
âItâs my Doctor-tracker.â
âIâm sorry, how is THAT your hand? Was it left over from big ears?â
âWhat?â Rose tore her eyes away from the hand in a jar, âfrom Christmas Day?â
âHow did you even get the technology for that?â the Doctor asked, pulling his brainy specs on and studying the jar.
âI have a team,â Jack began ominously. âWeâre part of an organisation called Torchwood. Weâre Torchwood Three.â
âHang on, where have I heard that before?â Rose pondered.
The Doctor glanced at her, âThat house in Scotland, that was called Torchwood.â He turned back to Jack, âWho are they? How come Iâve never heard of them?â
âMy teamâs only small,â Jack explained, âweâre a little...kinder than Torchwood One. Their motto âif itâs alien, itâs oursâ, and they seemed to be pretty interested in you, Doc.â
âWell,â Rose butted in, âif the whole organisation is based off the time we made Queen Victoria not amused.â
The Doctor chuckled, âI still owe you that tenner.â
âAnyway,â Jack interrupted, âtheyâre up to something, I can tell. I need your help looking into to them. Whaddya say? The olâ team back together?â
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âIdiots, absolute idiotâs!â the Doctor ranted as they slumped into Jackieâs flat, chips in hand. ââGhost shiftsâ - what the hell is that? In what universe is that a good idea?â
âI mean, I kinda see the appeal,â Jack replied, munching on a chip, âBut stupid to mess with things they donât understand. Iâm just glad we sent those few Cybermen and that ship back into the void before anything else unwanted could get through.â
âWhat do you reckon was in there, Doctor?â Rose asked, one hand in his, the other stuffing more chips into her mouth.
âDunno,â he shrugged. âCouldâve been anything - likely nothing good.â He paused, eyes glazing over in thought. âStill; gone now.â
âTorchwood One is done for after that,â Jack grinned. âMe and my team should get a bit more freedom now - and weâre gonna do it in your honour, Doc.â
The Doctor smirked, trying to come off as smug, but Rose knew he was actually chuffed.
âSo youâre not gonna come with us then, Jack?â
âIâm sure the TARDIS has saved your room,â the Doctor added. âI quite fancy near future, say...London 2012 Olympics?â
He shook his head, âNah, my team need me. Besides, I have two very good reasons for not coming with you.â
The Doctor raised a brow challengingly, âOh really?â
Jack beamed cockily, âOh yeah. One: Iâm not willing to risk the TARDIS being in a strop with me because of the whole fixed point thing.â
âJack, Iâm sor-â
âYou better be, Rosie, âcause two:â he raised a brow scandalously, âJackie tells me you two are loud.â
They both blushed crimson.
âOh! And I donât know how many times I can take my offer to join being rudely rejected.â
He got hit with several pillows and chip wrappers.
#Doomsday Month#tenrose#doctor x rose#tenth doctor#rose tyler#jackie tyler#captain jack harkness#doctor who#dw fanfic#my writing#see i fixed it this time!#doomsday fixit
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Getting Through - Chapter 12
Rating: T Words: 5700
Summary: The Doctorâs condition gets worse, Rose has to be the one to help him back on his feet.
#timepetalsprompts#ficandchips#ten x rose#doomsday fixit#doctor who#fanfic#tenth doctor#rose tyler#doctor whump#fluff#angst
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