He led her over to the little blue box that was a little bit further down the hill. As he opened the front door he said, "Welcome back." She walked inside slowly. It had changed so much. It was completely different. It was so bright and colorful compared to what it was before. She walked up to the console and touched the bits and bops. She was so happy. A tear rolled down her cheek. The Doctor came up next to her and looked at her. "You okay?" he asked.

"Oh yeah, I'm fine," she answered rubbing away the tear, "It's just everything's changed so much." She looked up at him and asked, "So this is the new you then?"

"Yeah the new me and my new Tardis," he answered, "I know I don't really need to explain since you remember a little bit of us Timelords when you were, well one of us for a moment."

"Yeah I remember being amazing that one time," She replied back.

"That one time?" the Doctor asked in shock as he placed his hands on her shoulders and looked at her, "You have always been amazing and still are."

She smiled up at him and got all teary eyed again but held back the tears. "So what have you been up to?" she asked.

"Oh lots of stuff," he answered as he went back fiddling with the controls, "Aliens, saving worlds, meeting new people and wearing really cool hats while doing it all."

She laughed and so did he. All of this was too much. She didn't know whether to be happy or sad. She was still confused even though she remembered everything. The Doctor could tell something was wrong. He knew she didn't feel at home anymore. She didn't seem as happy here in the Tardis as she had been before. He went over to her and gracefully touched her face. She looked up at him still with watery eyes. They smiled at each other and they both knew what was going through each other's minds.

"I'm glad I've gotten to see you again Donna. I'm very glad indeed," the Doctor said.

"Me too," Donna said, "I'm glad to have remembered everything again. But I can't go through this again. I hope you understand."

He nodded and they embraced each other tightly again. His head rested on hers, and she began to cry in his jacket. Donna had missed the Doctor and he had missed her too, but too much had changed. She knew that it was best for her to stay here with Shaun and her family. She felt content with that.

They exited the Tardis and walked back up the hill, hand in hand, to see Wilf sitting in his chair having a warm cup of tea. "Ah Donna! So I suspect you've come to say goodbye then eh?" Wilf asked as he stood up with a smile and kick in his step.

"Nah, Gramps. I'm not going this time. Things have changed in both our lives,"She answered as she looked up at the Doctor, "And for now, it's best we go our separate ways again."

Wilf looked rather shocked by this. He honestly was hoping she would go back with him and have more adventures. "Yeah Wilf, it's all good. This doesn't mean I won't stop by once in a while to say hey though," the Doctor chimed in and went over and hugged him.

"Oh okay then," Wilf said, "as long as you're okay with it Donna." Donna walked over to him and hugged him. "Yeah Gramps I'm good, I promise," she replied as she kissed his forehead.

"Well then it was nice chatting with you both, but I must be getting on my way now. I have lots of stuff to do, you know like save the planet and fight off some martians," the Doctor stated as he winked at Donna. She remembered how he hated it when she called him that.

Donna turned to Wilf and said, "I'll be heading back to the house then Gramps. You should be too soon."

She left Wilf up the hill as she walked back down towards the Tardis with the Doctor. He stopped in front of the Police Box doors and said, "Well then, I guess this is goodbye."

"Oi! No it's not," Donna blurted back, "It's only like a see ya later kinda thing." She smiled at him and he smirked back and laughed. The next thing she knew, she had dashed into his arms and they both hugged each other again. It was nice to feel his hug again. This hadn't changed at all. Still with their arms wrapped around each other, the Doctor kissed her forehead and whispered, "You are brilliant, Donna. Never forget that."

She looked up at him and said, "I won't forget cause now I can't." They both laughed again and he began to walk into the Tardis, but before the Doctor closed the door Donna asked, "Wait a minute, why were you here in the first place, may I ask?" The Doctor kind of grinned and replied, "I was just in the neighborhood is all."

He winked at her and she crossed her arms, not believing what he had just said. He closed the door and then the Tardis began to faintly disappear in front of her. The noise of it still hadn't changed. She smiled and walked back down to the house. She felt like a new person. She felt whole again knowing about the Doctor and all the adventures they had together. Yet, she felt pleased with staying here this time. She had her time with her Doctor and that was over now. She was happy to be with Shaun, the love of her life. She was her own person now and yes, she did feel amazing because of the Doctor. She didn't regret a decision in her life because of him and she didn't regret this one either. She would see him again. No doubt about that.

For now she was back to having lunch with her family, but this time she could remember all the good things she had with the Doctor. This made her heart flutter and a smile form upon her face. All was back to how it should have been all along.