The doctor smiled walking quickly into the building. With a few words he was soon being lead by a nurse to a small warm room filled with flowers. The small old woman gazed up at the young man with a grin. "Hello Doctor." she said softly. He looked at her in shock. The shock soon faded to acceptance and he moved to hold the woman's hand. "Donna Noble, you cease to amaze me." he said laughter in his eyes. "I've dreamt about for the latter half of my life," she admitted tiredly. "I'm afraid you've come too late though, I'm to die any day now." The doctor nodded knowingly. "I know. I've come to take you on one last adventure." He led the woman to the blue phone box ignoring the call of the nurse. Once inside he waited for her to say the five words he heard from all of his guests, the words she had said those many years ago. She smiled "It's just as I remember." She winced a little at the word remember as she began to feel that the dreams she had for all those years were in fact memories and not the dreams of a middle aged woman. The doctor rushed to her steadying the woman. "Where to Mrs. Noble?" he asked. "I have all of time and space at my finger tips. The choice is yours!" he yelled the last part stepping away from the old woman throwing his arms out in a grandiose spin. She thought for a moment and said simply. "I would like to see my grandson's wedding." The wedding was only a year away but it would be a year she most likely would not see. He pressed a few buttons and wobbled a few screws and they were away with the loud whirring of the Tardis. Donna smiled seeing her oldest grandchild walking down the aisle. Once the wedding was done she scurried back to the Tardis before she could be seen and thanked the doctor. He nodded a gentle smile placed on his lips. He lead the woman back into the machine and took her to her home and time. "It's time for us to part my love," he said hugging the woman once she was back settled into her hospital bed. She smiled closing her eyes. He kissed her forehead before turning to leave.