AN- Ok, so for a good part of this nothing has really changed. The only really big difference is in my story there is no River Song. Now, don't get me wrong, there is a Melody Pond, and how that all works will be briefly explained in the story. I'm mostly ignoring Rivers interactions with the Doctor here. Pretending those episodes didn't happen, I may not be a big fan of hers.

Chapter One ~*~ The Loss

She had imagined this day before; they would be old, and together in a warm comfortable four-poster bed. They would be surrounded by their children and grandchildren, great grandchildren if they were lucky. They would say their goodbyes, share love and stories with their family and then, quietly they would slip off to sleep before fading from this world. It was supposed to be both of them, many, many years from now. Not two years after their wedding day, not him alone. It wasn't fair.

Rose stood from the uncomfortable waiting room chair and realized she was still holding his neck tie, which the ambulance driver had torn off his neck when he'd been working on him. Even though Rose knew there was nothing to be done, she let them try. She'd known this was coming for a little more than 6 months now. He'd explained it all to her as soon as he'd realized something was wrong.

~*~Three months earlier~*~

"Rose, I need to talk to you," James said quietly as Rose come rushing out of the bathroom, towel drying her hair. He'd picked that name mostly at random, but said it reminded him of someone. And since he couldn't go by Doctor here, it would work.

"We're so late James, can't this- She stopped dead when she looked up and saw his face. He was pale and drawn, as though he hadn't eaten in days, but scariest of all was the small line of blood trailing from his nose.

"No, I don't think this can wait Rose," He quipped, trying to get that look off her face.

"What happened?!" She demanded before she dashed into the bathroom and came back with a tissue for his nose. "You were fine before I got into the shower." He took the tissue from her and dabbed his nose.

"You remember what I told you about Donna?" He asked, wishing what he was about to tell her wasn't true.

"Yes" She told him hesitantly, nodding her head. She knew this was going to be bad, she could feel it. This was going to be devastating.

"You remember how I told you I had a far superior Time Lord mind, to her human one, and would be spared the effects of being half human, half Time Lord?" He asked as she sank to the bed slowly shaking her head, trying to deny the true as he spoke it. "I was wrong."

~*~Present Day~*~

He'd explained that he'd been so very wrong, he'd thought, being so superior, he'd have many, many decades before the effects took a hold of him, so he'd told her a slight lie, saying it would never affect him. It had started with small headaches and bloody noses. That had lasted a bit more than 4 months, then, very gradually his memories had started to slip. He was able to hide it at work, at first. But Torchwood knew all, saw all, and they knew something was going on.

He'd quit, after signing a mountain of nondisclosure paperwork. As if the Doctor needed to be told to keep his mouth shut. After that it had all gone very bad, very fast. In the last few days he's been nothing more than a shell of the man he had been. He could still walk and take care of himself, mostly, but the light had gone out of his eyes. He no longer babbled, or smiled. He was practically catatonic, but for the fact that he could still function. Everything about him seemed to slow down, even as the headaches got worse with frightening speed. When he'd gone into cardiac arrest earlier that afternoon her mum had called an ambulance, even though Rose had told her it would do no good.

Rose looked up when she heard footsteps and sighed when it was just her mum with a cup of tea. She looked around and realized she'd wondered away from the waiting area. As if she could run from the outcome.

"What are you doin over here love?" Jackie asked as she handed her the tea. Rose looked down at it and felt the tears sting her eyes.

"I got lost in thought," She finally replied looking back up at her mum. "This isn't how it was supposed to go you know." She bit the words off bitterly. "I certainly wasn't supposed to outlive him!" She nearly shouted at her mum. The tears fell now, though she made no sounds. Jackie reached out to hug her but was interrupted by Rose as her face paled and she took an unconscious step back, away from the terrible news she didn't want to hear.

"Mrs. Tyler?" A voice said from behind Jackie. Rose nodded her head once; bracing herself for the blow she knew was coming.

"Yes," She said, taking a deep breath. "That's me."

"I'm sorry to inform you…" She stopped listening as she sank to the floor, her tea falling from her fingers and spilling around her. The words were unimportant, she knew, she'd known for months. He was gone. Her mum was there next to her, but Rose hardly noticed. She felt like she was falling, and this time there was no one to catch her before she fell into a void.

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Gone~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

The funeral was a very private event. It wasn't that James hadn't touched the lives of many people in the 3 years he'd been here. But due to the unusual nature of the ceremony they had decided on family and his closest friends only. This meant there were only about 10 people in attendance. Tony, being too young to really understand, had stayed home with the nanny.

The funeral pyre burned very bright, it had taken some doing to get the space to do this, as no one had heard of using a funeral pyre in a very long time. James had insisted on this, when they'd reach the end of their rope, when they knew there was no saving him. Even as only half Time Lord, it would be dangerous for someone to get their hands on his body. But in the end her father had pulled through and found the way and the place. So they all stood a few steps back as the bright hot fire burned.

Rose didn't feel it; any of it, she was chilled to the bone. She stood watching as the fire burned, only really half there. It was so bright for a while, just like he had been and then slowly it began to dwindle. Rose didn't notice as people began to leave, wishing her well as they went. She never once looked away from the fire, not until it was nothing but smoldering embers.

"Rose," Her mum said softly as she reached out and touched her arm. Jackie was surprised to find how cold her skin was, considering she'd been standing next to a fire for almost an hour. "It's time to go home now," She whispered gently nodding to Pete. He gently put his arm around Rose's waist and maneuvered her towards the car.

"He's gone now," She whispered not daring to look over her shoulder at the remains of their lives together.

~*~*~*~One month later ~*~*~*~

Rose closed her door behind her softly and turned with her back to the door and just stood there. It had been her first day back at work. Pete and Jackie had told her it was too soon, but she couldn't just sit in her room, remembering. She didn't know what else to do. She knew he wanted her to move on, to find love and build a life with someone else. But she was pretty sure there was no way. As she stared around her room her eyes landed on her closet door. Slowly she moved away from the door, then with some urgency made her way into her closet. She flipped the light on and then started pulling boxes down from the shelf above her head. She tossed them to the side when they weren't the right box, paying no attention to the sound of stuff breaking in the boxes.

Finally she reached back to the very back of the closet and pulled out a small blue box. It was such a beautiful blue, TARDIS blue, it had taken forever to find just the right box. She took it over to the bed and sat down with it. She stared at the small box for a long moment. She knew it was silly, to still have it. And she never told James, though she was sure he knew she had it. She was sure he could feel it, just as she could. Finally she reached out and flipped the lid up. The small key caught the light from the window before she flipped it closed again. She reached over to his side of the bed and pulled the pillow over to her. She laid down on it and breathed in his fading sent before the tears over took her again.

~*~*~*~Rose~*~*~*~

She woke sometime later in the dark. At first she thought she might be sick, she was so hot. She sat up and realized that in her grief she had taken the key out of the box, and it was now hot, nearly painfully hot. She sat up and took a deep breath as she stared down at the key. Why was it so hot? It should only react this was to the presence of the TARDIS, and even then it had only warmed her skin, never like this. And she knew, as much as she wished he'd come back, there was no way. Because though she had loved James, more then she'd thought possible, she still held a special spot in her heart for her original Doctor.

She closed her hand around the key, feeling the heat, not noticing the pain as the heat slowly rose to a near blistering burn, though it was doing no damage to her hand.

And that's when she heard it, that siren call. Her eyes popped open as she leapt out of bed. It couldn't be, could it? She flew out of her room, her feet hardly touching the ground as she ran.

"Rose what..." Jackie started as Rose dashed passed her and Pete sitting on the floor with Tony, surrounded by toys. Jackie leapt up and with one look at Pete she followed Rose out the door. She just barely saw Rose turn around the west wing of the house. She turned the corner and stopped dead in her tracks, right next to Rose.

"Is that..." Jackie trailed off, not really sure she was seeing what she was seeing.

"It's... different" Rose spoke quietly almost afraid it would disappear, her eyes fixated on the tall blue police box sitting in their yard. It wasn't quite as blue as her TARDIS, subtle differences everywhere. The key in Roses hand cooled a bit as it started to glow. Rose rushed to the door, fumbling with her key. Her hand shook as she tried to fit it in the hole, the lock seemed to glimmer for a moment and then the key fit. She shoved the door open, almost falling into the TARDIS.

"Hello then," a tall blond man said as she righted herself. She looked around the TARDIS in wonder. It was so very different. It was almost all white, with a little grey, with round glowing things on the walls. Her eyes traveled to the console, which couldn't look any different. She looked everywhere as she took it all in. She closed her eyes and remembered what James had told her about himselfs. About the people he'd traveled with, the places he'd gone. She remembered him 'showing her' his other faces, telling her about who he used to be.

"You must be Nyssa" Rose finally got out, looking to her right at the tall brunet women. She has a mass of curly hair and wore a deep purple dress, the collar going all the way up her neck.

"How did you get in here?" Nyssa asked looking from Rose to the blond man. "Doctor?" She asked confused as Rose took a step towards him.

"You really are him, aren't you?" Rose asked looking into his eyes, no matter the shape, no matter the color, they were the Doctors eyes. She couldn't believe she was standing here in front of a different Doctor, again. "Is that celery in your lapel?" She asked a slight teasing tone. Her grief momentarily forgotten in her wonder "It really is you." She itched to reach out and touch him, to know it was him, but she held her arms at her side.

"Well," He said looking down at her, "You seem to know who I am, and for some reason the TARDIS recognizes you. And I see you've got a key there, so, may I assume you know me in the future?"

"Yeah," Rose said nodding her head slowly, "from the future."

"Rose?" a voice said from outside the TARDIS. Rose had forgotten that her mum had followed her out here. "What's going on?" Jackie asked as she stuck her head inside the TARDIS. "Who's that?" She asked looking at the blond Doctor.

"I'm the Doctor" the Doctor said smiling at Jackie. "And you are?"

"Did he change again?" Jackie asked, sounding slightly exasperated, she looked back to Rose. Rose sighed and shook her head.

"I'm sorry, I thought, well I thought you were him, here to get me. But I know that's silly because I know he can't cross back over without the help of..." Rose trailed off as her gaze shifted from the floor to the Doctor. "How did you get here?" She asked, worried he'd be stuck here now and screw up the time line.

"Come where? I'm on earth, aren't I?" He asked looking back at Nyssa, "It's easy to get it wrong sometimes." Nyssa smiled at him and he shrugged "Ok, a lot of the time."

"No, you're on earth, just..." Rose sighed and her shoulders fell. "This is an alternative universe, it's not my universe. I got trapped here when I was traveling with the Doctor and now I'm stuck."

"Why can't he come get you?" the Doctor asked confused. "It's painfully easy."

"Well he would but-

"Mum," Rose interrupted her mum. "I can't tell you," Rose told him shaking her head. "Its wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff," The Doctor nodded his head, as if that made perfect sense to him. And since he was the one who told her that, sort of, it did make sense, to him.

"Well, why don't I just take you back?" He asked smiling as he nodded his head. "It shouldn't be too hard to find, well, me." He explained with one sharp nod.

"But... You can do that?" Rose whispered, barely daring to get her hopes up. "Cross dimensions just like that?" She asked, snapping her finger.

"I'll have us there in time for a good game of cricket!" He told her excitedly. "Love to help." Rose nodded her head slowly as her mum took her hand.

"Go," Jackie urged her squeezing her hand. "I know you want to. I'll be ok here, with Tony and Pete." She looked her in the face now, forcing a smile. "You'll never be happy here without him, and I can't stand to see you in pain." Rose nodded her head as the excitement started to spread. Her grief was not forgotten, but lessened now with new hope.

"Can you give me just a bit, to gather some stuff?" She asked the Doctor as she walked back to the door.

"Of course," He said nodding his head. Rose smiled a little, for the first time in weeks she had some hope. She could never have her James back, but at least she could see the Doctor again, travel, run, and do some good again.

When the door closed behind the two women Nyssa walked over to the Doctor and put her hand on his arm. It shocked her how easily he had offered to help her, how fast he accepted her story.

"Do you know her?" She asked confused by the strange look on his face.

"No, but TARDIS does for sure." He said patting the console as he walked around it. "I feel like this is going to be interesting." He told her smiling. He looked over at the blinking light on the console, yes, interesting indeed.

~*~*~*~11~*~*~*~

"Alright Ponds!" The Doctor exclaimed as he excitedly skipped around the console flipping switched and banging on something with his fist. "Have I got the perfect spot for the four of us!" He babbled excitedly as he looked down at his three best friends.

"Doctor, I'm a little busy here" Amy said nodding down at the small baby nursing. Rory looked up from the couch they were sitting on in their living room. Well, they had been in their living room, until the Doctor had materialized around them. They were really going to have to talk to him about doing that.

"Oh!" The Doctor exclaimed smiling at Rory. "Well, young Melody can finish her meal while I input the coordinates." He said softly after a moment. "I found a planet of flowers, fields and fields of flowers that make you smile whenever you smell them!"

"That sounds wonderful" Amy said looking down at her beautiful daughter. She was almost 6 months old now, and Amy still had fears of losing her.

~*~*~Demons Run~*~*~

"A child is not a weapon!" The Doctor shouted as he slammed his hands down on the screen. She just smirked back at him and shook her head.

"Oh, give us time. She can be. She will be." Madam Kovarian said a smug tone to her voice as she stared him down.

"Except you've already lost her, and I swear I will never let you anywhere near her again." He told her defiantly, pointing at the screen.

"Oh, Doctor. Fooling you once was a joy, but fooling you twice the same way? It's a privilege." She told him, a huge smiling on her face as she watched it dawn on him.

"Amy. Amy!" The Doctor said turning from the screen, hiding the slight smirk on his face as he ran from the room, presumably to warn Amy, while he worked with his sonic screwdriver. He fiddled with the screwdriver the whole way down the corridor.

Amy looked up when she heard the Doctor calling her name. She tried to calm her crying daughter as she looked franticly around her for where the Doctor was yelling from. As she was looking around a 'hatch' opened as if hanging in the air and Madame Kovarian appeared in it.

"Amy!" She could hear the Doctor getting closer as he called.

"Wakey, Wakey," Madame Kovarian said an ugly smirk on her face. Amy looked from her to Melody and back again, confused. Madame Kovarian looked just as confused as the Doctor came skidding to a halt next to Amy.

"I'm not stupid, you know," He said staring hard at Madame Kovarian. She looked murderous as she glared at the Doctor.

"It doesn't matter," She told him, teeth clenched. "I'll find another way." She pointed at the Doctor. "Your time is at an end!"

"I don't think so" the Doctor said calmly. In the background you could he ruckus voices and loud sirens. "That'll be the Judoon now. Enjoy prison."

~*~*~*~*~Rose~*~*~*~*~

Rose looked around her room, their room, one last time. Filling her memory with the laughter, the love, the tears and the amazing life they shared in those short 3 years. She hefted the bag over her shoulder. She'd filled it with important photos, letters, small gifts he'd given her, anything she couldn't live without. She took a deep breath and pulled the door closed behind her.

She walked down the hall, a mix of emotions racing through her. She was still grieving the loss of her husband, but part of her couldn't believe that she might actually be able to see The Doctor again. She was excited by the idea of knowing another Doctor, a 'younger' Doctor. She was incredibly sad to be leaving her mum behind. She'd only just gotten to know this worlds Pete, and Tony was only 4, he'd never remember her. But she knew she couldn't sit here, she'd never move on, not alone.

"Rose," She half smiled at her mum after she turned the corner into the living room. Jackie stood from the couch, handing Tony to Pete. "I'm going to... It won't be the same without..." She raised a hand to her mouth and inhaled sharply, trying to hold back the tears. "I love you!" She finally got out as she rushed forward pulling Rose into a tight hug.

"I'll miss you too mum!" Rose told her, holding her just as tight. "If I can, I'll come back to visit," Rose told her, wondering if it would be possible. Rose pulled back for her mum and smiled at Pete as she stood, holding Tony.

"We'll miss you Rose, I know you're not my daughter, but I love you like you are," He told her, pulling her into a one armed hug as Tony wrapped his tiny arm around her too.

"Thank you Pete" She replied, as tears silently rolled down her cheeks. "I love you too" She whispered softly.

"Bye-bye Rosie" Tony said, his sweet voice happy, since he didn't understand the gravity of the situation.

"I love you Tony" Rose told him, kissing his forehead. She stepped away from the little family, towards the front door. She reached behind her and opened the door. She stepped through it and pulled it closed before she ran from the front door. She was afraid if she stopped before she got to the TARDIS she might not go. And she knew she had to go.

~*~*~*~*~5~*~*~*~*~*~

"Are you sure she can be trusted?" Nyssa asked as the Doctor walked around the console fiddling with random controls.

"I'm not, but she is," The Doctor said patting the console softly. "She recalibrated the lock on the door so her key would work." He told her as he looked back at Nyssa, "Her key, which is definitely from the future."

"Ok," Nyssa agreed nodding her head, as she watched the door, waiting. "Is it dangerous, messing with finding another you?" She asked finally looking back at him.

"Could be... maybe" The Doctor murmured, absentmindedly. Then his face lit up and he looked towards the door. "Ah, her she is now." He informed her right before the door open and Rose stepped in. He could see that she was holding back tears, but they were not just from leaving her mum, there was something else, some other sadness. She shut the door behind her, without looking back, and took a deep breath.

"I'm ready" She told him, her voice full of bravado. She stepped farther into the console room and looked around. "Is it just the two of you?" She asked looking between them. She watched something pass between them as they looked at each other. She recognized the sadness in their eyes.

"Now, yes." The Doctor finally said nodding. Rose nodded her head and didn't ask any further questions about it.

"We recently lost someone" Nyssa revealed quietly after a moment. The Doctor was surprised to hear her tell Rose this. She'd been so tight lipped about it, he was afraid she may be repressing it. "His name was Adric," She told her before she looked at the Doctor and walked out of the control room.

"We're still both pretty saddened by the loss, another friend decided to stay on earth, she'd had enough... traveling" The Doctor told Rose as he held out and arm to her. "Come along, I'll show you where you can stay." They walked down the hall in silence for a while, Rose looking around and taking in just how very different everything looked, and how very much the same everything felt. She knew there was more to the story of Adric and their other friend. But she let it be for now.

"It shouldn't take very long to find your Doctor," He finally told her as he turned a corner. "If the old girl cooperates," he said stopping in front of a door that seemed to appear out of nowhere and rubbed his hand on the frame.

"Right," Rose replied with a small chuckle. "I remember how she can be," she assured him, reaching out and touching the door as well. The Doctor took a small step back as her eyes glowed for the briefest of seconds. But his face was nothing but a smile when she looked up at him.

"You have a lot of stories to tell, don't you?" He finally asked and she smiled, but it was a very sad smile.

"Too many stories I think," She agreed nodding her head.

"This should do for now." He told her opening the door for her. Rose's sharp intake of breath surprised him as she stumbled into the room.

"It can't be," She whispered as she whipped around the room, taking it all in, unaware of the tears now streaming down her face. The Doctor stepped into the unfamiliar room and looked around. It looked, lived in, clothing strewn around the floor, black boots at the end of the bed.

"This is your room, isn't it?" He finally asked as Rose collapsed onto her bed. She looked up at him, her eyes streaked with makeup.

"Yes," She told him nodding enthusiastically. "How?"

"Well, you know, time doesn't travel in a linear flow, it's very flexible, especially inside the TARDIS. Things from then can be now and vice versa." She smiled as she listened to him ramble, he so strongly reminded her of her Doctor that she jumped up and hugged him. She was surprised when he wrapped his arms around her as well. It was different and familiar all at the same time. He pulled back and smiled down at her.

"I'll just leave you to get readjusted." He told her stepping towards her door. "Call me if you need anything."

"Thank you" Rose said nodding her head. "I think I'll take a nap." He nodded his head and shut the door quietly. This most definitely was going to be an interesting trip.

~*~*~*~*~11~*~*~*~*~*~

The Doctor wandered around the console, randomly messing with switches. He'd just left the Ponds at their house. Their adventure through the flowers had been nice, calm and fun. But the Doctor was bored. He couldn't take them on the kinds of adventures he used to. They were parents now; they had other, more important, responsibilities. He needed something to do, to take his mind off things. He felt like there was something he was supposed to remember, but he couldn't. It was nagging him in the back of the mind, but it just wouldn't come to him.

He fell backwards in the jump chair and sighed. Something was tickling his brain, trying to push its way through. And he was trying to let it, but something was keeping it from him. It was an incredibly annoying feeling.

"What?!" He called out to no one, as he stood up. "What!" He demanded, but got no reply.

~*~*~*~*~5~*~*~*~*~

Rose was jolted up in bed as the TARDIS came to a screeching halt. She looked around and it took her a moment to remember exactly where and when she was. She swung her legs over the side of the bed and pulled her shoes on. She headed out the door towards where she was pretty sure the control room was.

"Everything ok?" She asked as she entered the room, to find the Doctor and Nyssa huddled around the console.

"Yes" the Doctor said looking up at her. "Oh yes, everything is fine" He assured her, smiling. "We seem to have made it back to your dimension just fine, but we've landed in Cardiff, around the end of 2008," Rose's eyes lit up at the mention of Cardiff. "Is there someone-" But he didn't get to finish because Rose was already running towards the door. She threw it open and looked around, barely daring to breathe as she waited. She only just stepped out the door and she heard someone yell.

"Rosie!" She heard the voice before she saw him. She took another step away from the TARDIS and looked around again, before she saw a tall man in a long coat running towards her. Her eyes welled up and she blinked the tears away. She briefly thought she may never stop crying at this rate. She stepped out of the TARDIS and seconds later she was being lifted into the air by a pair of strong arms.

"Jack!" She sobbed into his shoulder and he held her tight.

"What are you doing here?" Jack asked as he pulled her away just a little. "Where's the other Doctor?" Jack asked as he turned around to look at the TARDIS. At his question her face fell and she shook her head.

"He's gone," She told him, her voice hoarse from the tears. "It took him, like Donna, but he couldn't stop it like the other him did for her." Jack nodded, mostly understanding what she meant. The Doctor had filled him in on Donna, some time ago.

"So, how'd you get back here?" Jack asked looking again at the TARDIS. He was surprised to see a man standing at the door; he was wearing a long cream colored jacket with red trim and... "Is that celery?" He wondered out loud. Rose laughed and nodded her head. "Did he regenerate again?" Jack asked looking back at Rose.

"No, this is the Doctor, but before us, way before us in fact." Rose said looking from the smiling Doctor to Jack and back again. "He came through to my dimension and agreed to help me find my Doctor." She explained to him.

"I thought it wasn't as easy as that?" Jack asked Rose as she pulled back a bit.

"Yeah, so did I," She agreed as she took his hand in hers and lead her towards the Doctor. "This is Jack, another good friend. Jack this is the Doctor and Nyssa," Ross introduced them as Nyssa stepped out the door as well.

"Well hello," Jack said to Nyssa with a big flirty smile on his face.

"Not now Jack," Rose said laughing as she shook her head. It was reassuring to know that somethings never, ever changed.

"Hello" Nyssa said smiling at Jack. Rose was taking this all in strides. Jack had asked about the other Doctor, so she hadn't come to Jack in a time before the earth was stolen. Had he see the Doctor since then? She had lots of questions for him. For some reason Rose felt it was important that Jack came with them, but she wasn't sure why.

"Doctor, would it be ok if Jack came along for a bit?" Rose asked and smiled when the Doctor nodded his head. "What do you say Jack, up for a bit of an adventure, or do you need to get back?" Jack looked over his shoulder and then back to Rose.

"I've got nowhere to be right now." He told her as he pulled out his phone and sent a text to his team at Torchwood. "I'm free as a bird" He said winking at Nyssa.

~*~*~*~*~11~*~*~*~*~

The Doctor pulled his bowtie off and threw it onto the control panel and sighed as he walked over and sat down in the jump seat. He was tired, bone deep tired. He didn't sleep much, but he felt like he really needed it right now. He ran a hand through his hair as he sat back.

Something was going on, something was pulling at him, but he didn't know what. Something was happening in his time line, something strange, and he couldn't find it! That was nearly impossible.

"Doctor" His head whipped up at the sound. He knew that voice, even if he hadn't heard it anywhere but in his dreams for years.

"Rose?" He asked no one as he looked around the room.

~*~*~*~*~5~*~*~*~*~

"Doctor" Rose said as they all stood inside the control room. "Does the TARDIS need fuel?" She asked as she sat down. Jack sat down next to Rose, putting and arm around her shoulders and squeezing her close.

"No, I'm not really sure why she stopped here first." The Doctor said as he walked over to the viewing screen and read the readouts. "I had her set to find my older self's signature." He pushed a few buttons and looked confused. "And now, it looks like she's got another stop in mind." He pushed a few more buttons and said "Do either of you know why we'd be headed to the 51st century to a planet called The Library?"

A/N- So, I don't know the fifth Doctor very well. I've only seen a few clips of him on YouTube. I know he was Tennent's favorite Doctor though, so I feel confident in making him a bit like 10. It has literally been years since I posted anything on here, so go easy on me. I just recently got my son into Doctor Who, and rewatching it with him has awoken the fanficer in me. Please Review! I'd love to hear your thoughts...