Title: Please Remember

Author: ConsultingTimeTraveler

Author's Note: Special thanks to 'ValaEnVash' and 'Heart of Diamond' for reviewing! Keep on reviewing please! I hope you enjoy! I tried to make it a little longer this time!

Word Count: 1, 372

Summary: What if your best friend, ex-companion, and lover were to lose their memories of their time with you? Would you try to get them back or would you let them go their own way? Then, you realize that, that wasn't the only problem, because, if you can't get their memory back, the universe will fall apart.

Disclaimer: I do not own Doctor Who

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"How do you look at a girl you love and tell yourself it's time to walk away?"

~The Vow

Chapter 3

The TARDIS stopped and calmed down again, allowing the Doctor, Amy, and Rory to stand up. "No," the Doctor said, dangerously calm. "No, no, no!" He burst through the TARDIS doors, Amy and Rory following closely behind.

A 21st century London appeared in front of them. Blimps were floating in the air, huge advertisements played over and over again, and cars flew above the ground. "They did all of this in one year," Amy asked, amazed at the sight in front of her. She started to gaze around and saw that they had landed in a park, which surprisingly looked normal.

"Of course not," the Doctor said as Rory passed by him to stand next to Amy. He stared out at the view inside of him, cautiously looking around.

"Well then, how'd this happen," Rory asked.

The Doctor didn't answer for a moment. He knew where they were, but, he was confused and he didn't like to admit it. "We're in a parallel universe," he muttered.

"Wait, wait," Amy interrupted. "So, there's like another Amy and Rory here?"

"Yes, exactly," the Doctor nodded.

"I wonder if they're married here too," Rory wondered, glancing at Amy.

"Why don't we ask them," Amy said, pointing towards a red head which looked exactly like her. A blonde man walked besides her, trying to make her laugh.

They ran off before the Doctor looked at the two and noticed what they were about to do. "What," he yelled out. "No! Get back over here!" He ran towards them, hoping that he would be able to catch up. "No! No! NO!"

Amy and Rory continued to run, not seeming to hear the Doctor. "Hey you," Amy called out.

The Amy and Rory look alike turned around to face them, their faces slightly confused. "W-Who are you," the parallel Amy asked.

"We're…," the real Amy said.

"Nobody," the Doctor interrupted from behind them.

"What," the parallel Rory asked, completely confused.

The Doctor grabbed Amy's and Rory's shirt and started to drag them away, the parallel's looking at the three weirdly. "Oi," Amy exclaimed.

"Just be quiet," the Doctor said, clearly annoyed. "I told you two to stop."

"We didn't hear you," Rory explained, trying to get out of the Doctor's grip.

He continued to walk, getting farther and farther away from the parallels. When he thought that they were far enough, he began to speak. "You can't do that," the Doctor explained. "Especially when I don't know what's happening right now."

"What is happening right now?" Rory asked, looking intently at the Doctor.

"We're in a parallel universe," he explained again, slightly nervous. "I don't know how we got here because it shouldn't be able to happen. You have to understand that this is not your world. You can't just run around as you normally do because you could disrupt time. Time shouldn't be messed with unless necessary."

"Okay, okay," Amy muttered, slightly annoyed by his lecture.

"Doctor," a high pitched familiar voice asked.

The Doctor turned around abruptly, leaving Amy and Rory to look at the woman in curiosity. He saw flowing blonde hair in the wind before fainting.

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There were exactly four people inside the eleventh hospital room: Rose, Jackie, Pete, and a short man with brown hair.

Jackie and Pete sat on a small, blue hospital chair. Jackie was asleep on Pete's shoulders, markings of dry tears on her cheeks. He, on the other hand, watched his daughter sleeping soundly on the cot. My Rose, he thought, I truly hope that you're ok. He shifted to glance at Jackie, who had a piece of curly blonde hair in her eyes, which he gently moved away.

The man who stood at the corner, his eyes fixed on Rose, was dressed in a white button up, which had two unbuttoned buttons, and red suspenders, which were connected to his black trousers. His long brown hair nearly covered his warm, yet old, looking brown eyes. Why, he wondered.

Rose was tucked gently into her cot by a thick blue wool blanket. Her golden hair had been brushed down and all dried blood residue had been taken off. Her brown eyes looked weak and weary under the lights and there was a cut on her usual pink lips. The bruises on her arms had been healed, but the bruises on her legs hadn't, leaving her covered with bandages. "Mum," she asked, blinking.

Jackie awoke with a start, quickly rushing towards her bruised daughter. "It's okay now darling, I'm right here," she said, tears beginning to form in her eyes once more.

Pete and the man stood on each end of the bed. "What happened," she asked groggily.

"You, John, and Tony got into a car crash," Jackie began to explain.

"Wait…wait…who's John and Tony," Rose interrupted, sitting up.

"Y-Y-Your husband." Jackie nervously looked back at Pete, whose eyes had widened in shock. "And Tony's your brother. Don't you remember?"

She gently rubbed her eyes, trying to think as clearly as she could. "No," she whispered. Rose looked at the two men at the end of her cot. "A-And, who are they?"

"It's me darling," Pete said.

"D-Dad," she asked, completely shocked. "B-But you're d-d-dead!"

"I'm alive," he said, smiling.

Rose stayed quiet for a second, trying to take everything in, but eventually smiled back at her father. "Well then, I'm glad," she said before turning towards the other man. "And you sir? Are you my brother?"

"I'm the Doctor," he said abruptly, not giving it a second thought.

"Oh, you're my doctor," Rose said, giving him a smile. "Do you know when I'll be able to check out?"

The Doctor was speechless, not knowing what to say. No, he thought, I couldn't have come all the way here for this. "I-I'm not your doctor," he said, walking closer towards her. "My name's The Doctor. Don't you remember me?"

She started to laugh. "What kind of a name is 'The Doctor'," she asked. "Are you all playing with me?"

Jackie and Pete glanced over at the Doctor, each giving him a look of melancholy. Suddenly, he started to laugh forcefully. "Of course I am," he said, looking down at the floor. "Why don't I get your files and see if I can come up with a date for you?"

"Thank you," she said, giving him her signature smile.

"I-I'll be right back," he choked out, not looking up when he left the room. The Doctor's hearts slowly began to break, along with his hope.

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"So, how'd it go," Amy asked with a huge smile on her face.

The Doctor looked up from the floor as he walked towards the couple, who was sitting in the cafeteria drinking cups of tea. His eyes were filled with hopelessness, which Amy immediately noticed. "I-It was fine," he said, taking a seat beside them.

"No it wasn't," Amy muttered, sipping out of her cup.

"Obviously," Rory whispered back.

"It was fine," the Doctor repeated, a bit frustrated. He brushed his fingers through his hair.

"Doctor," a high pitched voice said.

He turned around to meet Jackie. "Oh, hello," he said, standing up.

"Hi Jackie," Amy said, smiling up at her.

She waved her hand and turned back to the Doctor. "I'm sorry," she muttered.

"It's okay Jackie," he said, giving her a smile. "I'm perfectly fine."

Amy and Rory watched in amusement as Jackie scoffed. "Doctor, I've known you longer than most people and I know that you are lying."

"What do you mean?"

"I lived with John," she said, thoughts of him running around a flat popping into her mind," and I've learned so many things, one of those things being that when you say that, 99% of the time, you really aren't."

The Doctor looked at her, not knowing how to respond. "I-I…," he began, but couldn't finish.

"Come back later for dinner at our house, maybe she'll remember by then," Jackie said, giving him a gentle pat on the back. "I'll make your favorite." She nodded at the two sitting at the table and walked away.

"Oh Doctor," Amy whispered sadly as she watched him sit back down, his eyes filled with that familiar lonely spark.

"It's like the wind, I can't see it, but I can feel it…"

~A Walk To Remember

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