I don't own any of the characters. They all belong to BBC. Please enjoy this idea of mine. R&R.
You never really know how much you miss someone until their gone. And when they are gone there's a place in your heart, where they were, that's left empty. That's how I felt. That's what it's felt like for almost 2 years since I last saw her. Since I last held her in my arms. Since I last saw her standing on that beach with tears in her eyes. Since that moment on Bad Wolf bay there's been a void in my heart, where she once was. My pink and yellow girl. Stuck in another world. Away from me. Gone forever. I looked to the bug sitting in front of me as Donna told me about her time in the parallel universe.
"Don't say that." I told her, looking up from the insect. "Your brilliant." She smiled then frowned a little.
"She said that." She said.
"Who did?" I asked her now somewhat confused.
"That woman." She said looking to me. "I can't remember."
"Well, she never existed, now." I told her. She shook her head and looked sternly to me.
"No but, she said "The stars-"." Donna said. "She said "The stars are going out."."
"Yeah, but that worlds gone..." I said looking down.
"No! But she said it was all worlds. Every world." She said. "She said "The darkness is coming," Even here."
"Who was she?" I asked.
"I don't know." Donna said shaking her head.
"What did she look like?" I asked, my hearts pounding.
"She was...blond." She said. My eyes widened a little, my hearts racing now.
"What was her name?" I asked her.
"I don't know." Donna replied.
"Donna, what was her name?" I asked again.
"But she told me to warn you." She said. "She said, two words."
"What two words? What were they? What did she say?" I asked. She looked confused for a moment before finally speaking.
"Bad wolf." My eyes widened. I rose from my seat and took off out from where I found Donna. I looked around, looking to the signs. All reading the same two words. I ran as fast as my two legs would take me, reaching the TARDIS quickly. I looked to the sign on the door before throwing it open and stepping inside. Donna was shortly behind me, her eyes full of worry. "Doctor what is it?" She asked. "What's "Bad Wolf?"" She asked.
"It's the end of the universe." I said, gasping for breath. I ran to the console, and began to adjust the coordinates for London.
"What do you mean the end of the universe?" Donna asked, sounding somewhat scared.
"The end Donna. The end of the earth, the end of the other planets. The. End." I said stumbling forward. She fell back a little as the TARDIS took off into the vortex. All to soon the TARDIS stopped. I threw the doors open and looked around. "It's fine." I said. "Everything's fine." I looked all around out of breath. "Nothing's wrong, it's all fine." I looked to Donna. I looked ahead to the milk man stepping out of his truck. "Excuse me!" I said. He looked to me. "What day is it?" I asked.
"Saturday." He relied.
"Saturday, good." I nodded. "Good, I like Saturdays."
"So, I just met Rose Tyler." Donna said.
"Yeah." I replied to her.
"But she's locked away in a parallel world." She said.
"Exactly." I said looking to her. "If she can cross from her parellel world to your parallel world, then that means the walls of the universe are breaking down, which puts everyhing in danger...Everything." I told her. She nodded once. We both looked around before returning to the TARDIS. I walked immedently to the console after removing my coat and started to look at the scanners. Donna walked to stand beside me, looking down quickly before looking back to me.
"The thing is Doctor." She said. "No matter what's happening...And I'm sure it's bad...I get that..." I nodded, still looking at the screen. "But Rose is coming back." She said. "Isn't that good?" She asked. I looked to the console for a moment before looking to her with a smile.
"Yeah." The TARDIS suddenly jerked beneath our feet sending me forward and Donna backwards.
"What the hell was that?" She asked.
"Don't know." I said. "It came from outside." I ran to the doors, threw them open and looked out into space.
"But we're in space." Donna said. "How did that happen?" She asked. I ran back to the console and looked to the scanner. "What did you do?" She asked.
"We haven't moved." I said. "We're fixed." I looked the scanner for a moment in shock. "It can't have. No..." I ran back to the doors and looked out. "The TARDIS is still in the same place, but the earth is gone...The entire planet...It's gone."
