A/N Hey everyone, sorry to everyone who's been waiting for the boardroom scene from 'The last will and testament of ' but I've been having a bit of writersblock on it so any ideas would be helpful. In the mean time I thought you might enjoy this, it's been sitting around on my hard drive for a while and I thought it's about time that it's posted. Enjoy
Jack often disappeared on rainy day, this annoyed Rose to great lengths.
Mainly because he'd never tell her where he went.
She'd asked the Doctor on numerous occasions, he'd just shrugged, told her he didn't know and went back to fixing the TARDIS. The muffled laughter that often erupted from under the console soon after suggested otherwise.
One day she decided to take matters into her own hands,
They'd been visiting her mother (much to the Doctor's displeasure) when the heavens had opened up, dumping a great truckload of cold English water onto them. They all ran full pelt back to the TARDIS,
All of them but Jack.
Rose noticed after a few minutes and skidded to a stop, it was a choice between warmth and curiosity.
Curiosity eventually won over, she chased after Jack at a safe distance.
The Doctor arrived at the TARDIS and wondered why no-one was following him.
Rose followed Jack for a few blocks before he slipped into the city park, she hid behind the hedge that fenced the park and poked her head around the edge.
Jack continued to a grassy patch before he dropped to his knees and began crawling around on the ground.
She paused, unsure of what to do.
She had to laugh out loud when she figured out what he was doing, he spun around to face.
"Rose!" he stood up, "I was just-"
"Sharing the love with the snails?" she grinned.
"Uh…"
"Jack, they're perfect for you. Both genders at the same time, live on Earth but look a bit alienifed. Go for your life" she walked away chuckling.
Jack looked down at the ground at a specific snail,
"See Greg? Next decision about us is mine, you do realise you are terrible at Rock, paper, scissors. We'll have to fix that"
A bird swooped down close to the ground; Jack noticed what had transpired a moment too late.
"GREGORY, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
