AN: This is a sequel to Tell Her, so you might wanna read that before you read this one.

The Doctor and Rose broke apart from their kiss when they realized they were back in their TARDIS. Rose looked at her spiky haired, pinstriped Doctor and smiled, then her expression melted away when he realized what she had done. "I- I'm- I'm sorry, I shouldn't have done that.

"Why not?" he asked.

"I mean, you didn't really imply that you wanted to or-" She was cut off by him kissing her again.

"Did that imply enough?"

Rose grinned. "Okay, that time I knew. So where are we heading off to next?"


"Once the breach collapses, that's it. You will never be able to see her again. Your own mother!" the Doctor said frantically. He wanted the best for Rose but it absolutely terrified him to think of letting her go.
"I made my choice a long time ago, and I'm never going to leave you." She leaned him and kissed him quick on the lips.

"When it starts, just hold on tight. Shouldn't be too bad for us, but the Daleks and the Cybermen are steeped in Void stuff. Are you ready?"
Rose looks at the Doctor. "So are they."
"Let's do it!" They both pushed the levers into an upright position, then grabbed the clamps and held on tightly.
"Online." They heard the computer affirm. The Daleks began to be sucked into the void.
"Emergency!" the Daleks' voices chorused
"The breach is open! Into the Void! Ha!" The Doctor exclaimed as the Daleks and Cybermen were sucked into the void. Then panic set into the Doctor's face when he saw Rose's lever move a little.
"Offline." Rose let go of the clamp to pull the lever back upright, but she couldn't hold on much longer. The Doctor was more terrified than he had ever been in his entire life.
"I've got to get it upright!" she yelled. She finally pulled the lever back in position,
"Online." She was slipping away, the void trying to pull her in.
"Rose, Hold on, Hold on!" The Doctor screamed, frantically terrified that he would lose the love of his life. Rose continued to be pulled towards the void, and she couldn't hold on much longer.
"Doctor," Rose said, knowing she had only seconds left. "I love you." She let go of the lever.
"No!" The Doctor yelled. He let go of his clamp and was sucked toward the void toward Rose and held onto her ha tight as he could. "I love you" he said softly into her ear as they both hit a white wall.
"What?" The Doctor said, confused.
"We weren't sucked in." Rose said, amazed, with a grateful expression on her face for not having been lost in the void.
'We're okay! The extra weight when I grabbed you must have slowed you down so you didn't fall!" They looked at each other, smiling those special smiles that were reserved only for one another. Then Rose realized something.
"My mum."
"Rose, I am so, so sorry." He pulled her in close against his chest, hugging her. "I am so sorry." When they got back to the TARDIS, The Doctor and Rose went to the library, tears still running down her face. The Doctor knew how much her mother had meant to her, and knew Rose would be upset for quite a while.
"Do you regret it?"
"What?"
"Staying here with me."
"No, of course not. I want to stay with you forever." She sighed and leaned into his arm where they were sitting on the red couch. "I just wish there was a way we could say goodbye."
"I have an idea!" The Doctor jumped off of the couch, jarring Rose as he ran towards the console room.
"Doctor!" Rose yelled to him, before she stood up tiredly and trudged after her Doctor. She saw him running around the console, babbling about holographic messages and- What? Burning up a sun? He's gone crazy, Rose thought.
"Here, stand here." Rose walked over to where the Doctor was gesturing. "Alright, you're going to see your mother standing in front of you in a moment, but its just an image. No touch."
"Wait, so I can talk to her and everything? Live, like a phone conversation?"
"Well, the time there runs a bit ahead. So yes, you will be talking to her, but it'll be a few months in the future."
"Like our first date, when you did some jiggery-pokery to my mobile and I could call my mum in the past?"
"Yep, just like then! Love the jiggery-pokery!"
"You are absoulutely crazy, you know that?"
"Does that mean you love me?" he said teasingly.
"You're so egotistical" she said jokingly, pulling him in and giving him a kiss.
"This is the only time I can see my daughter again and she's standing there kissing her boyfriend?"
"Mum!" Rose turned to the projection of her mother. "Doctor, she looks real."
"Well, you just look like a sloppy photograph to me, is there any way to turn up the focus or something?"
"On it." The Doctor pulled a lever.
"'S better now, thanks." Jackie said. "So can I-" She reached a hand out to Rose before she was cut off
"No, its just a projection, you can't touch me. Where are you, where did the gap come out?"
"We're in Norway, about fifty miles out of Burgen. It's called 'DÃ¥rlig Ulv Stranden'."
"Dalek?"
"No, Darlig."
"Darlig Ulv Stranden... Bad Wolf Bay?"
"Yeah, that's it."
"Mickey's there with you then? Send him my love?"
"Yeah, he's here with us."
"Make sure he finds himself a girl, okay? I want the best for him." Jackie looked a bit uncomfortable, looking down at her feet.
"Mum? Is somethin' wrong?"
"No, actually, something great has happened."
"What is it?"
"I'm pregnant!"
"Oh, mum, that's great!" She paused, smiling sadly. "Tell him all about me. Tell him I love him."
"I will. I love you, Rosie."
"Love you too, mum." Jackie saw her daughter fade away for the last time.
"Goodbye Rose."


It was coming to the Eleventh Doctor now, inserting itself into his memories, this brilliant new timeline. It was like they were both filed away, and he could remember it both ways. As he stood in the TARDIS with Rose, he started to 'remember' how it happened.
"Doctor, are we going back to see the Ponds or not? They might want to know you're alive."
"Yeah, lets-lets go. Yeah." He hoped he would learn the rest of it soon.

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