Sleeping in her new bed she remembered that night the night they had kissed, it had been full of fire and passion. But then the dream changed and she remembered the day they had said goodbye.

The Doctor appeared. She turned her head.

"Where are you?"

"Inside the TARDIS. There's one tiny little gap in the universe left, it's just about to close, and it takes a lot of power to send this projection, I'm in orbit around a supernova, I'm burning up a sun, just to say goodbye," The Doctor said, a slight sad smile appearing across his face.

"You look like a ghost."

"Hold on," Rose could see him fiddle with his sonic screwdriver, and point it towards the TARDIS console, and his image became instantly clearer.

"Can I t-", She reached out as though to touch his cheek.

"I'm still just an image. No touch." Rose could hear the pain in his voice, her not being able to touch him one last time was clearly not only breaking her heart, but his, maybe both of his.

"Can't you come through properly?"

"The whole thing would fracture, two universes would collapse."

"So." The Doctor smiled. This was Rose Tyler saying this. Rose Tyler who had saved the earth before, now wanting to destroy it just to see him again. He remembered how she had pulled apart the TARDIS and absorbed the Time Vortex just to see him, just to keep him safe before. It hurt so much that he knew she couldn't do anything to keep him safe any more.

"Where are we? Where did the gap come out?"

"We're in Norway."

"Norway? Right."

"About 50 miles out of Bergen. It's called Dårlig Ulv Stranden."

"Dalek?"

"Dårlig. It's Norwegian for Bad. This translates as Bad Wolf Bay." The Doctor mildly chuckled. Of all the names of all the places in the world, they ended up on Bad Wolf Bay…

Rose began to cry. "How long have you got?"

"About two minutes." The Doctor's smile and dropped, and he looked at Rose, sadness filling him up.

"I can't think of what to say," A slight laugh in her voice. Of all the months she had spent, waiting for a moment, just one more moment with her Doctor, wondering what she would say, here she was, speechless, looking at the man she loved, so much. The Doctor smiled at this, and looked down to his feet.

"You still got Mr. Mickey then?"

"Well, there's five of us now. Mum, Dad, Mickey and the baby."

"You're not?" The Doctor was almost speechless. His Rose... His Rose, expecting.

"No," She said laughing, "it's mum." The Doctor looked over towards Jackie. "She's three months gone, more Tyler's on the way."

"And what about you?"

"Oh, I'm back working in the shop."

"Good for you," He smiled, remembering how in the real world, the shop had blown up, seconds after they'd first met, and he'd taken her hand into his, and told her to run.

"Shut up. Nah, I'm not. The Torchwood on this planet is open for business, think I know a thing or two about Aliens."

The Doctor smiled. "Rose Tyler, defender of the earth." He paused. "You're dead, officially, back home. So many people died that day, and you'd gone missing, you're on the list of the dead. But here you are, living a life day after day. The one adventure I can never have."

Rose really began to cry now. The tears were streaming from her eyes, glistening on her cheeks. "Am I ever going to see you again?"

The Doctor was waiting for this, but it still didn't stop him from hating the answer.

"You can't."

Rose knew he'd say this deep down, yet she hated it. How could she never see him again?

"What are you going to do?"

"Oh, I've got the TARDIS. Same old life. The last of the Time Lords." He smiled. It was an awkward smile that he was smiling out of pity towards Rose, wanting her to know he'd be okay.

"On your own?" The Doctor nodded. He hated this. He wanted to be with Rose forever, just like she'd promised. Only now, he knew his time was almost up. He knew he had about a minute left with her, with his Rose. It wasn't enough time. It wasn't fair.

Rose took a deep breath, "I." She couldn't do it. She stopped, took a deep breath, "I love you." and more tears flooded her eyes.

The Doctor smiled. He'd been waiting for that. In all his 900 odd years, he'd never met anyone who quite fitted like Rose, and knew that there friendship and stopped being merely and friendship a long time ago. It was deeper than that.

"Quite right too," He smiled, and Rose nodded her head, holding her hand up to her face, her lips quivering, and her eyes streaming. "And I suppose... if this is the last chance I'll ever have to say it," his voice was wavering with sadness, "Rose Tyler..." And he faded. His time had run out.

Rose burst into tears. Hot, new waves of salty tears ran down her already tear stained face, and she buried her face in her hands. She turned, crying, to see her mother, Jackie Tyler, running towards her.

That's when she woke up crying. She dreamed like almost every night and it was killing her. So she got up to go get a cup of coffee since she new she wasn't going to be able to fall asleep again that night.

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A parallel universe apart The Doctor woke up in the TARDIS crying as he had dreamed of the night they had kissed and the night they had said goodbye. He got up form his bed and went to the kitchen to get some coffee as he was not going to get anymore sleep. As he went t the kitchen he passed Rose's room as he peered inside the room he felt as though his hearts were stopping.