Summary: Rose tries desperately to reunite with the Doctor but the Silence are moving against them. Ood Sigma forewarns of the destruction of the universe but what does this have to do with the Bad Wolf? Why is the TARDIS failing? And Donna has remembered all...

Rating: T

A/N: Don't know if I'm going to carry on with this but I had this so I thought I would upload itPlease review and enjoy! This is a review for new chapter FanFiction thing so I won't carry on without reviews:')

Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who otherwise this wouldn't be just a FanFiction-.-'


Chapter One

Tall, Proud, Gleaming Golden

She felt sick. Well and truly sick. Sick to the deepest pits of her stomach.

And sad. Too sad to be possible… But it was, somehow. Her whole body filled with such overwhelming sadness she was drowning in it, the emotion gradually filling her lungs, her heart, dragging her down, suffocating her, until she was in its murky depths and salty tears pricked at her eyes, threating to spill out down her cheeks onto the dirty white floor below. All because of that stupid room. The room that destroyed everything she once had. The room where absolutely everything – even her great and amazingly impossible life – crumbled down around her feet like a house of sand in a simple matter of seconds. So fast and oh so heart breaking…

That was the exact moment she would pin point if anyone ever asked her what the worst time in her life was. That would be the first thing that would pop up in her mind. That was the moment that destroyed her life. That moment wiped out her forever. Her forever with him. Her forever with The Doctor, the man she loved and admired, the man that showed her the stars, showed her to believe in herself and what she could do.

It was a large room; greying white in colour, scarcely furnished and in a state of disrepair, wires hung down from the ceiling and chunks of strange alien objects littered the floor. However they still stood. Tall, proud, gleaming golden, without one scratch, not one tiny piece of damage cast upon them as if they were immune; the levers. The damned levers that killed her in more then one way. She stood there gazing at them for what seemed a millennium until eventually she gathered up all her courage and walked, head high and eyes full of unshed tears, over to them. Her fingers ghosted over the rough black handle, brushing over the bumpy pattern of the rubber, and all the memories of Canary Wharf came back to her.

Her arms were sore yet still she clung on to the little black magna clamp that her life so heavily depended on. The harsh wind that had so suddenly sprung out of nowhere with the opening of the Void smashed into her body, lifting her feet slightly, blowing her hair back, pushing her towards the never-space that so desperately wished to pull her in and devour her but she still clung on, both arms wrapped tightly around the, what she assumed to be, metal bar, because if she didn't she would die and her future – her forever – with The Doctor would be gone, and she wouldn't let that happen. No way.

"The breach is open, into the Void! HA!" She heard The Doctor call as streams of Daleks and Cybermen flew past them, dragged towards the Void by an invisible force.

Rose looked over to him now and a huge smile erupted across her face. Her love returned the smile and their eyes locked momentarily love shining so brightly in both. Love for each other. It was always destined to go wrong though…

A spark of electricity showered in the corner of Rose's eye and in the blink of an eye the lever before her slowly slid from its vertical point back down with a CLUNK. She listened horror-struck as the dull voice of a pre-recorded woman filled the room. It stated 'Offline' in an indifferent tone, too calm and too boring for the gravity of the situation as if this cruel twist of fate was unimportant but it wasn't. This would change everything forever.

Rose knew what she would have to do. She had to get the lever erect again no matter what it took. She released one of her arms from the tight grip she had on the magna clamp and stretched out to try and grasp the handle of the lever before it was too late.

"HOLD ON!" The Doctors nervous cry filled her ears and it made her want to accomplish this even more. Forget about Earth and everyone on it, she had to do this for him. She needed to do this for her Doctor, the one she would fight alien species with across the galaxy and then go get fish and chips with after, the one who rescued her from that boring little shop job she had when she was 19 and showed her the brilliant wonders of the wide, wide universe, the one who made her brave, strong, clever and loads of things she never dreamed she could be but most importantly the one that gave her love and joy… In that moment she resigned herself to doing the task. For him.

The lever was out of reach and she gave one last glance back at The Doctor, whose face was full of worry, pain, love and sadness, before thrusting her body forwards and onto the lever. One of her hands grabbed it, followed by the other, but it wasn't strong enough, she couldn't push up from this angle and the wind was pushing her down.

"I'VE GOT TO GET IT UP!" She screamed as her body slid to the other end of the lever, nearer the deadly Void, and further from the safety of the magna clamp. She used her feet to push her body up and the lever back. With one more glance at The Doctor she shoved the lever into place and a call of 'Online and locked' filled the white room. She had done it. She had saved Earth and her Doctor but now she was the one in danger. The final few Daleks rushed past her and the horrible wind picked up its force. It was pelting her now and her feet lifted from the floor and into the air.

"ROSE HOLD ON!"

She couldn't though and one of her hands slipped from the lever…

"HOLD ON!"

Her remaining hand couldn't cope with the oncoming force and excruciatingly slowly finger by finger slipped off the lever until finally she began to fly down to the blinding whiteness of the Void. A scream came from her mouth as she uselessly flailed in the air and she stared hopelessly at The Doctor.

He screamed "NOOOOOOOOOO!" but it wasn't any use. They both knew, deep down, that she was lost, that she was going to die. The Void would devour her and she would be gone forever.

"ROOOOOSSSSSEEEEE!"

Suddenly Pete appeared, catching Rose in his arms, before dimension jumping away to the safety of Pete's World. Taking her away from The Doctor…

She broke out of her reminiscence to find tears flowing freely down her cheeks. She hadn't cried in five months, not since that day on Dårlig Ulv-Stranden after defeating Davros and the Daleks when she had lost the Doctor again. He had left her with the Meta-Crisis him, the one that would age and wither, and then flew off back to the other universe, her home universe, leaving her to love the fake Doctor in his place but she couldn't. He wasn't The Doctor and never would be. And for that reason alone Rose would never be able to love him.

Rose was heading over to the big wall now, where the Void had once seeped through, in search for the reason she had been called in by Torchwood High Command as a specialist secretive operation. As she neared the wall she saw it;

The crooked half smile crack…


Ood Sigma was worried and that worried him even more, for he could truly say that never once in his entire life had he ever been worried. He was always calm, patient and peaceful and this whole new emotion was just so alien to him it was unreal. It wasn't right.

Harsh snow blew wildly around him but he stood unmoving in the midst of it all on the edge of an ice cliff overlooking the vast plains of the Ood Sphere. It was freezing and he was only dressed in the simple uniform he wore when enslaved, yet he did not feel anything. He didn't see anything or hear anything for that matter. Sigma's body was physically there, on the ice cliff, but his thoughts were out in the dark vacuum of space overlooking a planet called Earth. This was where his worry sprouted from.

There were cracks in the fabric of space and time eating away and the importance of their closing was astronomical. Probably one of the most important things in the universe, throughout all of time. They needed closing, and quickly, or everything would cease to exist just like someone drawing a line on a piece of paper before rubbing it away as if it was never there at all. However Ood Sigma knew that only two people would ever be able to complete this deadly task and they weren't together. Not even close.

He still sung however, sung for the day that they re-joined just as was prophesied by the Ood Elders, and he did it every second of everyday.

He sung for The Doctor and for Rose Tyler. The Oncoming Storm and the Bad Wolf…

And he sung endlessly for the saving of the universe…


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