"I guess, if it's the last chance I have to say it…" he began. She had tears in her eyes. Here he was, the Doctor, destroying a sun just to say goodbye to her. "Rose Tyler," he said. Then the transmission cut off.

4 years later…

Rose's POV

Wake up, eat, go to work, eat, go back to work, come home, eat, shower, sleep, repeat. This is how my days have been going for the last four years. The same thing, over, and over. I had begun to work at Torchwood, spending all my time trying to get back to… I couldn't even say his name, I couldn't even think it. I had completely given up any hope of a social life, and given myself to my work. Right now, Torchwood was in the process of building a Dimension Cannon, but we didn't know if it would work. Finally, after months of preparation, it was ready to be tested. I immediately volunteered, because if it didn't work than I would have no reason to live anyway. I prepared myself, and was shot into another dimension.

General POV

It was over, he was done. He had defeated the Daleks for the final time, but in the process had been shot in his left heart. He had no one, no companions, no friends. The only woman he had ever truly loved, was in another dimension. He decided that he would just die. It was time, he had thought. His time had come. He had nothing to live for, so why even bother regenerating? He lay down on the floor of the TARDIS control room, and just let himself die. He did not however, see a dimensional portal opening behind him.

She had done it. She made it back to him. She found herself in the TARDIS control room, but she did not see the Doctor. She looked around, and while walking, she almost tripped over something. She looked down and saw the Doctor's limp body.

"Oh my god! Doctor! Wake up! DOCTOR!" she screamed with tears in her eyes. She did NOT risk her life traveling between realities just to find her true love dead on the floor. She flipped him over and checked his pulse. Only one of his hearts was beating. She began to do compressions on his left side, and gave him mouth-to-mouth. It wasn't working. She looked at his face, and he opened his eyes. She gasped and he said,

"Huh, guess I was wrong. There is such thing as heaven." And then he collapsed. She cried over his body. He had died in her arms.