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The Doctor stood, staring at those words.

"Bad wolf" He said to himself, mumbling the words. "Bad wolf," He repeated with realisation dawning on him. Suddenly he laughed out loud, "Ha! Bad Wolf!"

Reinette stood back, "Doctor, what's Bad Wolf?"

The Doctor didn't answer at first, he stood, with a grin as wide as the Cheshire Cat's, looking down at the screen. "Bad Wolf," He said again to himself, "I had forgotten all about it."

Quickly, he darted to the other side of the console, "Where are we?" He asked the TARDIS, "Ah, I understand now."

The Doctor swiftly took off his brown coat and hung it over the railings behind him. He looked up at Reinette, who gave him a puzzled look back.

"Reinette, you're going to have to get changed into some more suitable clothes." He said quickly, pointing to the door behind her, "Go, the TARDIS will guide you to the wardrobe."

"But Doctor, what's Bad Wolf?" Reinette asked again.

"I'll explain later." He replied and started to flick switches. Reinette stood there, expecting an answer but as the Doctor realised she was still waiting, he stood up and said, "Go, Reinette!"

Reinette disappeared into the back of the TARDIS, whilst the Doctor fiddled with levers, switched, buttons and even brought out his hammer to bash the control console to make it work right. He kept glancing up at the time vortex column as the TARDIS flew through time and space.

He also kept looking at the monitor in front of him. He couldn't quite believe it and checked whether it was just his mind playing tricks or not. But it was real, those words were connecting him and Rose once more. BAD WOLF. It was a message that they would once again find each other.

Reinette returned, changed into some more agile clothes. She now donned a pair of black suit trousers and a simple cream v-neck top.

"Will this do?" She asked, announcing her presence back into the control room of the TARDIS.

The Doctor turned and smiled, "First time you've worn trousers I take it?"

"Yes," Reinette answered as she fiddled with the waistline, "So, Doctor, what is the Bad Wolf?"

"It's Rose," The Doctor said bluntly, "she created the Bad Wolf, she is the Bad Wolf. Bad Wolf was a message she left herself throughout time and space. A message that led to me when I was in danger. She saved me because she absorbed the time vortex and disintegrated all the Daleks."

"The Daleks?" Reinette asked, "But weren't they there when you and Rose were separated by the Void?"

"Yes," The Doctor replied, "They have a knack for surviving everything I through at them."

The TARDIS whizzed on, flying through time and space, jumping time tracks as the Doctor kept at work. The words BAD WOLF still flashed on the monitor display.

"She's landing," The Doctor mumbled and stood back from the console.

"Where?" Reinette inquired, with one eye on the screen.

The Doctor grabbed his coat and pulled it on as the TARDIS smoothed its noise down and finally came to a halt. He walked straight out of the TARDIS doors. Reinette followed him and closed the door behind him. The first thing she noticed with the chill that swept across, then the sound of crashing waves. Reinette looked at her feet and saw sand.

The Doctor had walked further away but stopped, his face looking out onto the horizon.

"Where are we?" Reinette shouted across the sound of the waves and the wind.

"Norway," He answered, not looking round to face her, "Bad Wolf Bay."