Hi, this is my first Doctor Who fanfic, and I do not watch the show religiously, so I'm not completely in the gist of things. But no matter! This is set right after the Doctor leaves Rose in Doomsday. Here it is!

"Rose Tyler-" The Doctor started saying when he disappeared. I burst into tears, knowing that I'd probably never see him again, or at least for a while. I had just told him that I loved him, and he said my name, but no, he just had to disappear when he could've said that he loved me too! Now I'll never know.

"It'll be alright, Rose," my mother soothed. "You'll see him again someday."

"But it's not soon enough!" I cried.

"If it's meant to be, it'll happen, and you'll be reunited," she said.

I sniffed, knowing she was right. But I was empty inside. After so many travels with the Doctor, I'd grown used to his company, and then fell for him. I sighed. I'd feel a little better if I knew that he loved me too, but that's impossible, considering the circumstances.

As Mom and I walked along the beach, I felt something brush against my cheek. I looked down and saw a piece of paper right next to my foot, laying on the sand. I bent down and picked it up. I unfolded it, and with a sob in my throat, I recognized whose handwriting it was. It was the Doctor's. I had to read the note.

Rose-

When you said that you love me, I was prepared to stay here forever with you. But I can't. I was about to say I love you too when I appeared back on the TARDIS. There, I said it. I'm in love with you Rose Tyler. And I'll never stop. Even if we may be apart now, and I can't promise you that I'll ever see you again, I can promise that I love you. And if we ever see each other again, I'll tell you a million times more.

I love you,

Doctor

A tear rolled down my cheek. I was still speechless. Mom had read the note too, and she smiled at me while crying. I smiled too, knowing that even though we were apart, he loved me, and I would see him someday, and I would tell him that I love him a million times more.

So, do you like? Please review, and nothing mean please!