It was sitting there with its door closed on the street corning staring her straight in the face. She heard the noise a few blocks away, but she couldn't believe it. How could it be here? It shouldn't be here, but she took out her key, unlocked the door, and walked into the TARDIS.

The interior had changed. She gasped at the sight of it. Everything was different. It was still beautiful, but the memories were still there. A couple came out of the corner and found her crying. They couldn't figure out how she got in. So they just stood there.

"Are you okay?" the woman asked. "I'm Amy, and this is Rory. What's your name?"

"It's Rose. I'm Rose, but the TARDIS shouldn't be here. It can't," Rose said. She got up and walked around.

"How did you get in?" Rory asked. "And how do you it's the TARDIS?"

"I have a key…..Where's the Doctor? I need the Doctor. I need him right now. Where is he?" Rose asked in panic. Amy and Rory could tell something was wrong, so the called for the Doctor.

"What is it?" a man asked as he came in with a curly haired woman. When he saw Rose crying, he stopped completely. He stood and stared at her with a blank expression.

"She said her name was Rose," Amy said. "She had a key. How did she get a key?"

"Oh, I know who she is. This is Rose Tyler: Defender of the Earth. But I shouldn't be here. I closed the seals. Why are we here?" the man said.

"Doctor?" Rose asked. Was it him? Could it really be him?

"Yes Rose. It's me. I've regenerated since you last saw me on that beach. This is River," the Doctor said as he motioned to woman with the curls. Then Rose began to cry again. "No, no. What's wrong?"

"You left me! You left me on that bloody beach crying. You didn't finish your goodbye. I never heard the full sentence," Rose cried. She slapped the Doctor and rushed out crying in full tears leaving everyone else staring at the Doctor with anger.

"Who is she, and what did you do to her?" River demanded. "Why was she angry with you?"

"Yeah, why did she say you left her on a beach without a goodbye?" Amy asked.

"Rose is an old friend of mine. We traveled together before I lost her. She became trapped in a parallel world when we tried to close the gaps between them. That's what we're in; a parallel world. We shouldn't be here. It's dangerous," the Doctor started. "When I tried to say goodbye, I lost the connection before I could finish. I guess she's angry."

"You think? She was furious. She looked really hurt," Rory said. "I'm surprised she didn't slap you harder."

"Doctor, have you traveled with other people?" Amy asked.

"Amy, he's over 900 hundred years old. Of course he's traveled with other people," River answered. "It'd be awful lonely all by yourself traveling through time and space."

"Thank you River," the Doctor said pleased.

"But I still think you could have done better with Rose," she replied shamefully. "Come on, she was pretty hurt."

"Ok, can we stop hating on me?" the Doctor asked.

"NO!" everyone else replied.

"Doctor, you need to make this right. You need to find Rose and apologize. Then you're going to bring her along with us," Amy said.

"She can't come," the Doctor said.

"Why not? We're all fine with it. Why can't she come travel with us? Do you not want her around anymore?" Rory asked.

"If she comes with us, she'll never be able to come back. Her family is here with her. I can't just let her come with me knowing that her family is here and will never see her again," the Doctor answered to Rory. "But I will apologize."

The Doctor grabbed his tweed coat and walked outside. As he looked around, he saw Rose staring at him from the corner of a street before she ran off. He ran after her and followed her to an empty field. As she sat down, the Doctor came and sat a few feet away from to give her some space. After a few minutes, the Doctor was done with the silence, so he spoke up.

"Rose," he said.

"Doctor, there's nothing to discuss. You left me, you moved on, and I'm here living my life. There's nothing to it," Rose said with full anger.

"Rose, you won't be living until you finally here my full goodbye, and until you let me in, you'll never hear it."