The Chronicles of Drose. Or The CoD, if you prefer.

Chapter 1: Fury over the French. Girl.

"Come on Rose, it's time you showed me round the rest of this place." And together, Mickey and Rose left the control room, leaving the Doctor alone with his feelings.

To be honest, Rose was glad to have left the control room. Why? Because of him. She, Rose Tyler, had been through everything with him, risked her life for him, even loved him, for what? So that they could arrive on a spaceship, him fool around with some uncrowned queen of France? So he could jump through a time window with no known way back, and just leave her and Mickey, on some spaceship in the year 5000, not knowing how to fly the TARDIS? So that he could bring her aboard afterwards? Not bloody likely!

But then she died. 'Good riddance.' Thought Rose. She wasn't the type of person to celebrate somebody's death, but this time…it was probably for the best. Reinette obviously loved the Doctor, and not in a 'just friends' way either, and he must love her back, seeing he'd already risked his and everybody else's lives for her safety.

'And,' said the voice in the back of her head, 'Don't forget the kiss.' Ah yes, the kiss. The Doctor may think she wouldn't find out, but she knew alright. She had seen it with her own eyes, through the fireplace, and from what she saw, which was pretty much everything, he didn't have any complains about it. The cheating, lying bastar-

"Rose?" asked Mickey, interrupting her train of thoughts. "Are you okay? You look a bit…peaky,"

"Yeah…Mickey, do you mind if I go to bed? I'm just tired, yeah?" she gabbled, and ran to her room, which the TARDIS made handily closer.

She entered and sat down on the bed covers. The TARDIS hummed quietly, and spoke to her telepathically.

'What is the matter my Rose?'

'Him.' Was all she sent back.

'The Doctor?'

'That's the one.'

'It's the Reinette thing, isn't it?'

'Yeah. Oh TARDIS, what should I do?'

'Well, I suggest you avoid him for a bit. That way he might get the message. I can hide your room from him, if you'd like..?'

'Yes please, TARDIS, you're a life saver.'

'Thank you Rose. He won't find your room until you leave it, okay? I'll leave you to sleep now.'

Once the TARDIS had left, it felt particularly lonely for Rose. She tried reading, writing, watching the tele, everything to keep her mind off of the whole 'Reinette thing'. She eventually worked out that nothing was working, and did the only thing she could.

She lay down on her bed, and cried her heart out.