A/N:
This is the Doctors POV of what we don't see in the episode The Impossible Planet.
Hope you enjoy this. A hundred thanks to my BETA- first time I have ever had one!

"I've trapped you here." Was all I could say, my words painfully true cutting through me like a knife. I could feel my hearts fall down into my shoes, as I stared at the far wall feeling Rose sat beside me.

There was very little point in trying to hide away from the fact that this was all my fault. Completely my fault that we were trapped on a planet which should not exist, in the future, with no escape.

"Don't worry about me" Rose replied softly, I could tell by her tone that she was looking down at her hands.

How could I do nothing but worry?

The base we sat in, on this pitiful excuse of a planet, shook and we both looked up towards the ceiling. The black hole high above us continued to try and pull us into its destructive grips, wanting to destroy all that it could reach.

Looking past the destructive purpose of the black hole, a powerful and destructive remnant of the death of a star or one of the many possible theories that made up the vastness of space. I just sighed and waited for Rose to continue, the only person close to me now with the loss of the TARDIS, my last piece of home.

"Okay, so we're on a planet that shouldn't exist, underneath a black hole, with no way out. Yeah, I've changed my mind start worrying about me." Rose softly continued and gave a small breathy laugh.

My hearts wrenched in hearing the tones in her voice, how scared she really was. I couldn't find the words to offer some sort of comfort, which was a first for me in this regeneration.

But I followed my instinct and pulled her into a tight, and hopefully, comforting embrace tucking her head against my shoulder so she wouldn't have to look up at the horror above us for at least a little while.

As I stroked the back of her head, I glared upwards watching the black hole for a while. It just felt that bad things would happen to me but knew that some way that we would find some way to get out of here, as long as we were together then we would be alright.

I sighed softly and felt Rose's breath near my neck as she did the same, "I'm sorry" I whispered in the silence of the cafeteria, burying my head into her soft hair feeling her arms tighten around me as we continued to hold each other.

"It's not your fault" She whispered back, her breath tickling my neck with a small shudder down my back.

"Yes it is, I brought you here... seeking for adventure and now we're stuck --" I stopped as Rose pulled away a little to look up at me, not removing her hands with her eyes flashing in mixed emotions.

We were so close then, hundreds of thoughts and emotions ran through my mind as we looked into each other's eyes. So close that I thought the worse, that my self control would fade and show the built up emotion I have had for this human ever since I met her but then she spoke.

"Don't blame yourself, Doctor. It'll be hard enough without you going all moody and quiet. We need to stick together and stay strong if we want to get through this." I looked down at her in slight awe.

She was right, she was absolutely right and it was that what I thought just a few seconds ago.

I was just about to reply when Ida came came back into the room. She smiled at us in what was supposedly a sympathetic and comforting way. She looked hesitant when she spoke.

"We have space where you can stay. Your habitation areas our next to each other." Ida spoke up once she was sure that we were OK, which we weren't but we'll survive somehow.

"Oh don't worry about that! We'll survive sharing the same one." I replied in a false happy voice. I knew Rose would prefer to be together rather than her be on her own. It's best if we stay as close as possible. As Rose said, we needed to stick together.

Ida blinked, her body screaming surprise. We were probably the only ones sharing. Then she smiled and nodded.

"Of course, follow me." She replied leading the way out of the room. Rose took my hand as we left and I squeezed it reassuringly.

Our room, as Ida had forewarned, was bleak and simple. The walls were a cold, forbidding grey and the slightly bigger than a single bed was made from the same yellow metal that was used all over the base. The mattress was thin and lumpy. I didn't like the look of this at all. I watched as Rose eyed the room.

"Well, we have been in worse places. This room is a lot nice than the one on Justicia." She said smiling at me.

I tried to but the smile wouldn't come, just didn't feel it in my hearts or soul.

"Come on, it could have been loads worse. We have each other. What you said about the TARDIS being the only thing you have was wrong. You have me." She said, placing her small hand on my shoulder. I was amazed by her once again. She should be yelling at me, screaming at me that it was my fault.

That I should do something. Instead here she was comforting me!

"You are amazing." I told her. I hadn't meant to verbalise my thoughts but it seemed I had anyway.

She smiled, her tongue peeking out the side of her mouth.

"You're not so bad yourself." I smiled at her. Perhaps things wouldn't be too bad after all.

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