It had already past midnight as the Doctor and Rose were still gathered around there kitchen table, looking through different pictures of houses and trying to find the right invitations for the wedding

It had already past midnight as the Doctor and Rose were still gathered around there kitchen table, looking through different pictures of houses and trying to find the right invitations for the wedding.

"This isn't going to work. The wedding's still 11 months away. How 'bout we look at the houses first and leave the invitations for tomorrow."

Rose nodded; she longed so much for her bed that was only a few feet away from their kitchen.

"Did you look at the prices of houses these days? We're going to need a mortgage you do realise that?"

She asked him as she passed him a few examples.

"We'll manage, okay, first thing… how many bedrooms?" The Doctor stared questioningly at Rose.

"Three?"

"Four's okay as well." The Doctor said while smiling.

"Yeah but you don't have to carry them around for nine months do you?"

Rose was now four months pregnant and already she couldn't wait till the baby was born.

"Maybe we should look at the houses tomorrow as well, you really look tired."

"Don't temp me, we still have so many things to sort."

"Tomorrow's a Saturday we can sort them then as well."

Rose nodded, a week later they had managed to find a house not so far from her parents' house as their apartment.

The Doctor first protested thinking it wasn't wise to do so with a wedding still coming up but Rose thought it would be more practical if they needed someone to baby-sit and it had four rooms so the Doctor finally agreed thinking he might regret it later on.

The house itself was a beauty, he had to admit it and it had a garden and a garage connected straight to the house.

Another downside was the mortgage.

"Well, I never really thought we could escape it."

The Doctor said but Rose took his hand and smiled.

"It won't be so much; we still have the apartment to sell."

Rose really couldn't see any downside whatsoever, the house was perfect, the garden was just beautiful, she lived closer to her relatives and she could finally start decorating her future daughter or son's room, something she had been planning secretly already.

She liked their neighbours as well, on the left lived Mrs. Norris, an old widow and on the right lived the Bryan's, a young couple who were expecting their first child just like them.

The Doctor figured that he couldn't go more domestic than this and he had to admit that sometimes he really missed his good, old life in the Tardis but than again Rose was still there and his work at the university.

The students really liked his lessons and soon he had the reputation of being 'cool' and 'awesome'.

According to his students he wasn't dull or grey like the other professors but managed to bring some life in his lessons although they were quite difficult sometimes.

He loved teaching and explaining things just like he did when he was with his companions, the only problem he had sometimes was keeping himself to the lesson schedule.

But the main thing still remained that he didn't need to use violence for this job.

"So if we change the polarity of the…"

"Professor?"

The Doctor looked up at his class room.

"Yes miss Doyle?"

"It's just that Alex, well we all actually wondered if euhm…you are married?"

A few girls in the room started to giggle and the Doctor looked questioningly at the girl.

"They fancy you professor, you're young, you're smart and you're handsome." One of the boy's said obviously annoyed with the girls' behaviour.

The Doctor finally understood it and smiled.

"Well I'm afraid I'm going to have to disappoint the young ladies here. I'm engaged."

The girls in the room let out a disappointed sigh while the boys started to laugh.

When the Doctor explained this all to Rose that evening she burst out laughing as well.

"That's just so cute."

"They're 19 and 20. I thought things like that happened when you're 12."

Rose shook her head, "Thinks like that start when you're 12. I should know, I used to have this major crush on my history teacher."

The Doctor raised his eyebrow and Rose laughed.

"It was nothing Doctor. Besides, 19 and 20 or not, you can't blame them for having a crush on you, can you? I mean I can definitely understand. Too bad for them you're mine."

She went to sit on his laps and smiled.

"Ow really?"

"Yep, you're mine to do as I please."

They kissed each other and the Doctor smiled while Rose let her hand go through her hair.

"I bet all the girls are going to fail their class this year, you're way too handsome for them to be able to focus."

"It's a good thing you don't teach, every single boy in school would fail."

Melissa: Corny again, I know. This is what happens when you write straight after watching Titanic, you right corny stuff.

Jack: I'm back!

Doctor: And I'm leaving!

Jack: You're letting him go.

Melissa: No way! Just for one evening and I want him home by midnight or I'll force him home. Remember Doctor, I still have your Tardis.

Jack: What are you going to do?

Doctor: Nothing special just an evening with Magpie-Chan.

Jack: Rose's gone for like what, a week and you're going… wait a minute! Magpie-chan?

Doctor: Bye!

Melissa: Don't worry Jack, you can stay right here with me.

Jack: I bet she enjoyed my date better than the one she's going to have with him.

Melissa: Point still is that last chapter received 10 reviews which is something we're ought to celebrate. The eleventh person to review wins a date with Jack, the Doctor, Jake and Mickey. Isn't that wizard?