Title: Crash

Author: JForward

Summary: Just a little thing. The Doctor gets hit by a car. Oneshot, no real definition, though if I get enough reviews I may do a story on it. 10th and Rose.

I don't own Doctor Who. Urgh, life is SO nasty… ¬¬

The great greyness of the powell estate loomed all around, in the semi-evening light. The smell of petrol and something you'd rather not know about filled the air as two figures dashed through the estate towards the large blue box stood a distance across the road, next to the graffiti'd park. Long blonde hair flew out behind the smaller figure and a lengthy camel-coloured coat flailed in the wind behind the thinner but taller figure.

Rose gasped for air, laughing at the same time, and paused, clutching the stitch in her side. "Come on!" The Doctor laughed, running ahead of her. He ran onto the road and turned, walking backwards, laughing and not looking. "DOCTOR LOOK OUT!" Rose's scream punctured the air as the Doctor's head whipped about at the last moment-too late.

With a screech of tyres and the smell of diesel, the car smashed into the Doctor. There was a sickening crunch of bones as he was thrown onto the bonnet and rolled off onto the floor. Blood stained the front of the blue Volvo as the panicky owner, a young man, leapt out. "DOCTOR!" screamed Rose, running to his side. He lay on his back, eyes half-open, gasping for air. "Doctor" she whispered, touching his arm softly. The smell of diesel stung her nostrils but she ignored it, listening to the man next to her dialling an ambulance.

"Doctor…" she whimpered, subconsciously listening to the man. He had a Scottish accent. "Yeah, he's hurt bad. Covered in blood. I was doing about forty…" an advert flashed up into Rose's mind. Hit me at forty, and there's an eighty per cent chance I'll die.

"Doctor, stay awake!" she said, seeing his eyes flicker. "Rose…" he gasped. "Doctor, you're going to be okay!" he was, indeed, covered in blood. His chest was saturated in it. "Doctor, you have to be okay!" she said again, as his eyelids flickered shut and an ambulance roared around the corner.