Hi,

I unfortunately do not own Doctor Who, and I don't want to do a court case with the BBC, because I love Doctor Who, and apart from that, I'm pretty much broke anyway.

Hope you enjoy!

FlyFly xoxo

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The TARDIS stood in a lonely alley way just off one of the major roads of Melbourne. It had been left only an hour ago to defend itself, while the Doctor and Rose ran off around the city to see the sights. Little did they both know that a certain shadowy figure was lurking around the blue box, trying to find its way in.

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"I always thought that they rode on kangaroos" Rose said looking at one of the many key chains hanging on a rack in a souvenir shop.

"No, how could a person fit inside a kangaroo's pouch, think about it Rose. If a person could fit inside a kangaroo then they'd have been sold all around the world, as your personal travelling pet, wouldn't they, I mean…" the Doctor was cut off by one of Rose's death glares, "Sorry"

"It was just a statement no need to get all technical on me" Rose said, walking around the rack to a shelf of books.

"I was just giving you some knowledge about the kangaroos" the Doctor said.

"I think I just fell in love" Rose's voice came from the other side of the shelf. Both of the Doctor's hearts skipped a beat. He stared into middle distance for a second, five billion things running through his mind, including the past and future.

"How cute is this koala?" Rose's head popped around the side of the shelf, holding a book, with indeed a very cute koala. The Doctor let out a quiet sigh of relief.

"Very" he agreed, and moved to the other side of the shop, eyeing some jewellery.

"I like this one" Rose's finger came from next to him and picked off a golden necklace with a dolphin on it. The dolphin's eye was a diamante.

"Would you like it?" the words flew from the Doctor's mouth before he could think about it. Her wide brown eyes looked up at him, smiling. He smiled back, and took the necklace from her, to go and pay for it at the counter.

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They stood on the pavement of Bourke Street Mall, looking around at the various people walking around them. The necklace the Doctor had bought her was stuffed in Rose's pocket, wrapped up in tissue paper. She promised herself she would put it on once they got back to the TARDIS.

"Where to now?" she thought out loud, looking across the street.

"Well I thought we could go to Saint Paul's Cathedral" The Doctor replied.

"Why?" Rose asked quizzically.

"I heard the stain glass windows are very pretty" The Doctor smiled, and began to walk along the pavement. Rose hurried after him, slightly jogging to keep up with his pace. A group of school girls past them, giggling at the Doctor, and whispering to each other. A pang of jealousy streaked through Rose's body. She didn't show it though. The Doctor kept on walking completely oblivious to the fact that the school girls were there.

They crossed a street and turned the corner, the Doctor continued to walk along the blue stone pavement at the same pace. Rose was looking across the street at the hundreds of people walking along.

"It must be lunch time around here" she thought. When you were in the TARDIS it seemed as if you didn't get jet lag as you would if you were going in a plane. Here they were, on pretty much, the other side of the world and she wasn't feeling sleepy at all. They crossed another small lane, and then a major street, and then another small one. They were coming up along side a huge old church, a golden colour. It's spires reached into the sky as if gravity didn't matter for them. Rose was totally engrossed the in building that she wasn't watching where she was going, and ran straight into a suited man.

"So sorry" she mumbled, looking up to the man's face. She was caught, just like every other woman he'd encountered. She stared into his eyes, totally hypnotised.

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The Doctor swung one of the glass doors open to reveal the inside of the Cathedral. His footsteps echoed around the hall as he walked along the stone floored isle. Long wooden pews stretched down to pillars which hid a passage way lined with glass cabinets on either side of him. Up the front of the cathedral were two podiums on either side next to two large stone pillars. One was higher then the other, and had stairs leading up to it. The Doctor knew from experience that there was a grand organ behind the right pillar.

"See, isn't it pretty Rose?" he whispered, not wanting to disturb a couple of people sitting in the pews at the front of the church. No sound came from behind him. Come to think of it, he hadn't noticed that Rose had followed him in. He spun around, nothing.

"Rose?" he whispered to the passage ways behind the pillars at the side of the hall. He could feel she wasn't hiding behind one of them. He couldn't feel her in the cathedral at all.

"What the number one rule?" he mumbled to himself, "Don't wander off!" He grumbled. He stalked out the glass door and down some grey stone steps to the pavement. On the other side of the street was Federation Square. The large box like buildings were all made from different colours of glass.

"I might find her over there" The Doctor thought to himself. He would expect she wouldn't want to see an old run down cathedral, but a more modern group of buildings, not that Federation Square was that interesting for him.

He crossed the street, nearly being run over by a tram. His brain poured over the different places that Rose might be in this vast city. He just hoped she hadn't been taken by someone, or something.

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