"I think this is the on switch..." Rose muttered as she made her way back to her world. She couldn't believe the Doctor had sent her back to Pete' world and the Doctor rushed over to Rose and grabbed her roughly by the shoulders, stopping slightly so he could look her straight in the eye.

"Once the breach collapses, that's IT. You will never be able to see her again. Your own mother!" he yelled, trying to make her see sense and make her see she should go back.

"I made my choice a long time ago, and I'm never gonna leave you." She replied calmly, but her voice trembled slightly and the Doctor stared at her for a moment, stunned at the fact she really did want to stay, and eventually released his grip "So what can I do to help?" she asked and held the Doctor's gaze stubbornly until he eventually gave in.

"Those co-ordinates over there, set them all at six." He ordered and pointed towards the computer "And hurry up." He called, almost sounding angry at her.

X

"Are you ready?" the Doctor asked as they attached the magnaclamps on to the wall.

"So are they." She whispered as she looked at the Daleks in the window.

"Let's do it!" he yelled and the two of them pushed up their levers then hurried to hold on to their magnaclamps. The area filled with the white light once more, but this time, there's also the sound of a strong wind, pulling everything in to the void. The Daleks were sucked through the window, smashing through the glass as they were pulled into the white light and the Doctor and Rose smiled at one another. Their smiles soon disappeared the lever turned off.

"Offline." The computer called and Rose reached over for the leaver, whilst trying to continue to maintain her grip on the magnaclamp, but it seemed it was just too far away, so the only to get to it, was to jump on to it, so she did. The Doctor watched in dread and as Rose whimpered to get the lever up. Eventually, she pushed the lever upright, groaning with effort and the Doctor watched as she hung on for dear life, his heart in his mouth. The suction increased once more, and Rose only had the lever to hold on to as her grip loosened and she could feel herself falling.

"Rose, hold on!"The Doctor yelled in desperation, reaching out for her, knowing he couldn't do anything, but the void continued to pull at her, making it impossible for her to keep her grip. "HOLD ON!" he screamed as Rose moaned, her strength now almost spent and all the Doctor could do was stare, horror and terror in his face as he was powerless in saving her. Then it all happened so fast, with one last cry, Rose finally lost her grip on the lever and began to fall in to hell, crying out for the Doctor as he screamed for her.

Then, luckily for them both, Rose landed against the white wall with a thud and her body fell on to the floor, limp.

"rose!" the Doctor yelled and quickly ran over to her body and looked down at her as she groaned and stood up "you alright?" he asked as she looked at him and rubbed her head.

"Ow! Yeah, I'll be fine I think." She smiled and the Doctor gave a sigh of relief.

"Thank god." He beamed "that was a bit close."

"I know." She agreed and then everything seemed to hit her at once and she looked over at the wall "they're gone." She whispered.

"I know." The Doctor whispered back and looked at her "there's one last thing I can do," he said softly "if you want?"

"What?" she asked, her voice full of hope.

"You can say goodbye, to your Mum and Mickey," he suggested, but judging from Rose's face, she didn't look as though she wanted to.

"I don't know." She admitted and sighed "me and Mum were never good with goodbyes."

"Like I said, you don't have to, but now's the only time we can, the breach will close completely soon, then there'll be no way of getting through."

"No." Rose replied and looked down at the ground "Mum knew this was it, she knew I was never gonna go back home."

"Rose, there's a difference between being trapped in another universe than going home."

"No." She repeated and took his hand "come on," she smiled and the two of them made their way back to the TARDIS, same old life, travelling to unique and spectacular places, day after day.

"Ok, if you're sure?" he asked and she nodded.

"I am, one hundred percent sure," she confirmed "forever." She smiled as they entered the console room and sat on the chair, relaxing for just a moment and the two of the leaned in closer to one another, till their faces with just inches apart.

"Nearly lost you today..." he whispered "...again."

"Every day could be our last, you've got to live in the moment, take all the chances you can and just enjoy them." She smiled at him and he beamed back, pride filling his face.

"That's what I like about you always look on the bright side of things, and do you know what?" he asked and Rose shook her head "I think you're right, live in the moments, sounds like a plan." He beamed and moved closer so that they could feel one another's breath and their lips were just centimetres apart, moving closer as the moments went by, rose couldn't believe how close her lips were to his, was this the moment? It would have been, well, if they hadn't have been interrupted by a high pitched female voice.

"What?" a high pitched, surprised voice called through the TARDIS.

"What?" The Doctor yelled and jumped out of the seat and on to his feet and Rose sighed.

"Who are you?" the bride asked.

"But—" The Doctor began and looked around.

"Where am I?" she asked and no reply "What the hell is this place?"