A/N: So this is my second fic (again crossover, but I love this series with David, sorry :D). I'll try to update every week. I have some ideas and some chapters written and ready so get ready. :D And again, sorry if there are any mistakes, English is not my native language. :)

Disclaimer: Unfortunately I do NOT own any of these series or characters. :)


He was surrounded by them, they were everywhere and she couldn't do anything. Again... Then their laser weapons shot. The Doctor didn't move for a second, then his arms started to shine in gold. He turned and looked at her somehow... sad. She didn't know what was happening, what she should do, was there something she could do. After a second he bursted into light. But the Daleks shot again and suddenly everything was dark and quiet. He was laying on the ground. She ran and called him but he doesn't answer. After a second she understood, the Doctor was dead.

Then she woke up. It was one or two o'clock in the morning. She knew she won't be able to sleep more this night. She just wanted this to be a bad dream but it was true, thing that she would never forget. Rose just knew she could never get over it.

~~~ One week earlier.

The Doctor had promised her little vacation. So when she went out of the TARDIS Rose saw a little city, surrounded by green fields and not very high mountains.

"So where are we, Doctor? And when?" She asked with her tongue-between-teeth smile.

"This is Glasgow, the biggest city in Scotland. Actually I've never been here but I've heard it's nice. As far as I can see from here it's somewhere in the 90's. So, you want to look around? I don't think there will be any aliens here." He smiled at her, too.

She grabbed his hand, smiled again and said "Run!". Both of them started laughing and started walking.

Soon they reached the city. Not knowing what to do, they just walked and looked at the buildings. Actually, Rose didn't think that they will really have some peace and time to relax a bit. There were always aliens or invaders that the Doctor had to take care of but now it was just the two of them, walking silently.

They were passing by old buildings, but from time to time there were newer houses with small gardens. The cars were older and smaller than these from Rose's time, so she guessed that they are really back in time, but not that much. It was interesting but soon the Doctor began to get bored.

"Why you humans enjoy this? I mean, I like to go sightseeing or to look at new things but usually it's more interesting than that."

"Well, this is planet Earth, the planet of the stupid apes, so it's not that interesting like the other planets." said Rose, teasing him.

They crossed the river and walked some more before the Doctor started to complain again causing Rose to smirk at his behavior.

"I am hungry, Rose. Can't we go somewhere to eat?"

"Yes of course, if you pay like a real gentleman."

"Well you know that I don't have any money, Rose... Wait, the physic paper! So, you want to make a little survey about the food in Scotland's restaurants?"

They both smiled mischievously while they walked to the nearest restaurant. Soon the Doctor got them in saying that they are inspectors, and the worried waiters started giving them menus and promised them that everything is for the manager's bill. Rose hardly managed to hide her smile.

Campbell Bain was bored. He didn't want to watch telly and today was his day off of work in the radio, so he just walked around and annoyed the nurses by not just standing in his room. He played a little bit on his guitar, arranged the records for the radio, and now just didn't know what to do.

Then he got an idea, he had never been down to the basement of the building. Now he wanted to investigate it. He smiled at the idea of something new, an adventure, so he started walking towards the door. He knew the staff's shifts so he easily got out without being seen and started going down the stairs.

It was dark. Campbell searched the wall for key for the lights but there wasn't one. He thought he had to bring a torch. But he still could see where he was walking so he continued forward. Besides it was dark, it was dirty, too. There were many webs and spiders. Campbell wouldn't be surprised if there were bats, too. The building was very old.

Soon he reached long passage with many doors. It was weird for an asylum to have rooms so deep under the ground but Campbell decided to try to open one.

The door was old and was made from wood. There was no door handle but it had very big hole for a key. Maybe from these big black ones in the movies thought Campbell. He pressed the door but it just creaked and didn't open. He tried again harder and the door opened with even louder creaking. But what he saw behind it wasn't anything he had ever imagined.

He expected some old stone walls and dust and webs and many some old candles but not that. That was impossible. Maybe alien. Yeah, surely alien. There were many screens, things looking like computers but not exactly, some flashing things and other that Campbell couldn't even give a name. For a second he thought he was imagining or had fallen asleep some how, or hit his head... But then a loud alarm started making noises.

Then Campbell saw something even more extraordinary. Something was moving towards him, something tall with some round things on it and to sticks-like things for arms... Or perhaps weapons?

"Intruders, intruders. Exterminate them, EXTERMINATE THEM!"

The boy knew that this is his last chance so he turned around and ran through the door, closing it behind his back. Without hesitation he ran back up stairs to the asylum. He was scared and didn't know what to do. So he just forced himself to look calm in front of the nurses and then went straight to his room. He couldn't just leave those things in the building, they could attack and kill everybody there, every patient, all of his friends. And Campbell couldn't allow this to happen.