"So we're going to a wedding?" a blonde girl asked with a cheeky grin.
She leaned casually against one of the Tardis pillars and was watching the Doctor charge round the controls pushing and turning them like a madman.
"Alien wedding, the official binding of Quasintiltrain of Eaphlep and Dagobinag of Rushinlig," he said clarifying her question.
"Yeah, yeah, I get it. So who are we going to be then, a waitress or a tree?" she said sarcastically, "or if we're lucky a stone?"
The Doctor gave her a serious stare, "Rose, we don't have to go. I could always take you back home instead."
He pondered round the controls casually flicking a few switches. Rose walked over and grabbed him by the arm.
"Just making a point, plus I know that's an empty threat, you'd never dump me at home." she said with a victory smile.
"I could so!" he said defensively.
Rose laughed and pulled him into a hug, "could not."
"Why don't you go put something appropriate on, down the corridor, two lefts, and a right and then straight ahead, it should be in the third cupboard."
She rolled her eyes and walked off. He watched her go sternly and then started rushing round the Tardis again.
Rose walked back some time later dressed and with her hair done. She was wearing a violet coloured dress and had her hair pinned back neatly.
The Doctor stared in amazement, "woakay then, we're ready."
"So you're not dressing up for the big occasion?" she said.
"Nup."
"Okay then, Sir Doctor." She said linking arms with him.
"Dame Rose." He replied and they opened the Tardis doors together…
They ended walking into a very unglamorous closet that stunk of something of the mixture of oil and egg. Rose scrunched up her nose in distaste while the Doctor Soniced the room for a way out. The actual room itself was completely empty except for them and the Tardis. The walls were a dirty brown colour and a small light flashed above them. Even so Rose had the oddest feeling she was being watched.
"We may have landed in the…" he said starting.
"Wrong place, I figured that." She said finishing his sentence.
Her neck prickled uneasily and she turned around suddenly sending the Doctor colliding with a wall.
"Ow! What is it?" he said picking himself up.
"I dunno. I felt like someone was… watching me, "She said peering round the Tardis to another wall, "how to do they get in here? There's no door."
The Doctor bent down and traced his fingers along the ground near the walls, and then he peered up at the ceiling and could see a faint outline, "it looks like they come from the ceiling and then go down through this door, oh… oh dear."
Rose looked down; as the Doctor moved backwards, the ground began to open like a great pit into the darkness.
The Doctor pulled Rose towards the Tardis but the floor was too quick and made the Tardis half fell into it with the door face down.
He forced her against the wall as the hole grew bigger and bigger. Eventually with a loud creak the Tardis went through into the hole and fell spinning.
"What do we do?' Rose asked, her voice cracking in fear.
"Stand flat with feet against the wall; the door doesn't go completely to the walls so we may just be able to balance on the edge." He said determination glistening in his eyes.
"And if we don't?" she said gulping.
"Then we fall." He said flatly.
Rose felt her body shaking anxiously until the Doctor held it steady.
"Don't worry. I won't let you go."
They both watched anxiously as the floor began to open slower, crawling towards the walls. Rose felt herself swaying on her feet to keep herself from falling and still it opened further and further until she and the Doctor were precariously balancing off of each other. She could feel him slowly slipping with the effort to keep her up and she was slipping slowly too... over the edge into the darkness...
