A/N sorry I haven't updated in a looong time, I had exams and then I was ill, but I hope this will make up for it and I plan to update quite regularly in the holidays :) Thanks to my lovely reviewers, keep them coming! Enjoy!

Draco, instead of being pleased at the Vanishing Cabinet being fixed and with a stronger sister link than before, was worried. He figured that if the cabinet was fixed, either Snape was interfering again (which severely annoyed Draco) or someone else was using the Cabinet for other purposes. Both of these scared Draco. As no one other than the trio and a few of the Professors knew about the Doctor and Rose, Draco had no idea how the Cabinet was fixed. After several sleepless nights, he decided just to get on with it and to call the Death Eaters.

With the calamity with the Doctor and Rose, Dumbledore had had to postpone his work with the Horcruxes, especially without Harry being there to help him and to listen to his ramblings. So as the Doctor re-hired the house elves to try and correct the malfunction in time and get rid of the Reapers, Dumbledore was less than aware that his days were numbered. Malfunction in time or not, his death was a fixed point in time and they must carry on, or create a paradox (and at the very least all of time to happen at once) and they make you late for dinner- something Dumbledore was very concise about.

The night came when the Death Eaters were to appear and the Doctor knew it. He had been expecting it for a few weeks and had kept it at the back of his mind, but in all honesty there were more urgent matters to be attending to beforehand. The Doctor also now realised that it was in fact the Vanishing cabinet that caused all the problems, but he couldn't now go and break the cabinet because this was the night the Death Eaters came- another fixed point. The Doctor couldn't win.
As evening fell, the Vanishing Cabinet sprang into action and soon Death Eaters were appearing left, right and centre. Dumbledore found himself at the top of the Astronomy tower, unaware with what was happening until Snape appeared, and then the final pieces clicked into place.

Rose, an avid fan of J.K. Rowling's books in all universes, was not as calm and collected as the Doctor. When she realised tonight was the night of the Death Eaters it was all he could do to stop her running off to the Astronomy tower to prevent Dumbledore's death. As a condolence, the Doctor fired up the TARDIS for the first time in ages and they flew up to watch the scene take place from a distance. Rose wanted to see it, to make sure she knew that she could never have done anything to prevent it. They stayed in the TARDIS that night, to distance themselves from the burning Hogwarts, watching the scene unfold as it was meant to- Bill get bitten, Hagrid's hut burn. Watching all of it happen first hand made them realise the sacrifices people made, and this wasn't even the final Battle of Hogwarts. They certainly didn't want to hang around that long to witness the death in that battle. Finally, Rose spoke. "Do you think, after tonight, everything will go back to normal? I mean as normal as you can get for Hogwarts, but do you think we can finally leave? I want to get back to travelling the stars, to exploring the Universe- I've been with you too long to stay cooped up in one place for more than a few weeks!" The Doctor gave a warm laugh. "You humans always think that by sleeping on a situation you can make it better and it will always seem brighter in the morning, and I have always scoffed at that. But in this situation, I think you may be right."

However, this universe didn't seem to agree with them, and that they still had a bit more time at Hogwarts.