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Eyes glowing and the gold still swirling around her power, Rose turns as if she's underwater in the nothingness of the Void, the need to run from the enemies behind her overwhelming. So, holding her left hand out before her, she does that. Her feet pump against a golden substance that is only underneath her as she runs from them all, eyes wide and hair whipping around behind her in her attempt to get away from them.
She does put distance, and a large amount of it, but the voice looming in her mind tells her the unavoidable truth. The Void is nothingness and it is everything. The Void has no light, no sense of time-it is forever. And Rose knows, as she'll be here for that forever, that she'll be caught eventually. Even Legend gets tired. She only hopes that she can run long enough for her power to charge up so that she can make them all dust in the nothingness around her. Alone forever is better than destroying the Universes from chains and shackles in the enemies' clutches forever.
~~~Bad Wold~~~
One year ago today, the Doctor lost Rose once more. He had cried for hours.
It was unfair; he loved her, a fact he'd only gotten to tell her once, and the Universe kept taking her from him. After that day, he'd bottled it up like always and gone back to life. Jack had left: he hadn't been able to stand staying on the TARDIS without Rose any longer.
The Doctor, whom had left Amy and Rory on earth just after Jack had told him about Rose, had found the couple again and they traveled together. But just a day ago, they had returned home to live a real life for a bit. The Doctor promised to visit, but he knew he most likely wouldn't. And they knew it too.
Life, for the Doctor, was a bleak existence. Every day he woke up and made his tea: it didn't taste like the way Rose had made it. He went on adventures: they weren't as fun without Rose. He ran: he felt as if he couldn't run as fast without he hand in his. And he fought. Every day, Doctor became a word for warrior in more cultures. The Storm has come, and it may never blow away.
~~~Bad Wolf~~~
Rose didn't know why, and she didn't know how; but she has been running for a year. Never stopping, never running, because she can't. She found out long ago that she can't destroy anything if the Doctor doesn't fear it. All she can do is run, run, run, and run. But the Angels and the Cybermen and the Daleks and Toby; they're catching up. And Rose knows she can't run forever.
~~~Bad Wolf~~~
Ten years have passed from the day the Doctor lost Rose for yet another time. He's had three more companions (A ditzy brunette named Jo Jo, a serious girl with a secret wild side and weight on her shoulders named Vex, and a famous race car driver named Helena with blue streaks in her blond hair), he's been on many adventures... But they're all gone and he can only miss Rose more. Kneeling silently before the big, empty wall that once had a Crack on it in Demons Run, the Doctor wishes more than ever that she could come back.
~~~Bad Wolf~~~
Rose pants hard, desperately trying not to slow down. Time Votex be damned, she is only human. Ten years of running is extremely impressive, but it will come to an end soon. All of her enemies, Angels in the lead (They only turn to stone when Rose looks at them, here in the Void), are just meters behind. And she can feel it in her burning limbs, her muscles, her heart. She'll have to stop soon. The road she's been paving stopped disappearing behind her years ago, they all have and easy surface to follow her on. The burning in her muscles is finally too much and Rose begins to fall forwards, only stopped by a strong grip on her arms that pulls her roughly to a standing position, only stopping when she glances over her shoulder. An Angel, Angel Bob, is holding her up. Trying to fight but failing in her tiredness, Rose is forced to face down thousands of Daleks, Cybermen, Angels, and Toby. Her mind once again returns to the fact that the Cybermen and Daleks are from the first time she lost the Doctor and Toby and the Angels are from the last time.
All at once, the representatives of each species are yelling at her.
"You will do our bidding," from the Daleks.
"You will serve us," from the Cybermen.
"Return my body and my glory," from Toby.
"Set us free in time and space," from Angel Bob.
Overloading, Rose struggles to break the rules of her power and not to hyperventilate. If only the Doctor knew to fear them.
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