Well this is it. The end. I'm actually quite sad, I really loved this one (although I always feel this way about a fic, I can never bear to let them go once I've written them.) Thanks for sticking with this one until the end.

Two months later, if you happened to be in the right place, at the right time, you might see a man and a woman walking into a cinema. The man wanted to go to this specific cinema because the popcorn was better, despite it being ten minutes further away from their flat, and the woman though not quite understanding why this mattered quite so much, agreed. They were the Doctor and Rose Tyler, doing something normal for a change.

They were sitting in their seats, two rows from the back, surrounded by families and couples and groups of teenagers. Rose was bouncing up and down in her seat, barely able to contain her excitement, the Doctor holding her hand and grinning like a Halloween pumpkin, occasionally passing a hand through his scruffy brown hair.

"Doctor?" Rose leaned over and whispered to him as the adverts began to roll and the lights dimmed. "Is it good?"

The Doctor turned to her, kissing her quickly before saying without a trace of irony, "it is absolutely fantastic. Seriously, the best film ever. Well, almost."

They settled in for the film, Rose occasionally pinching some popcorn from the bag on the Doctor's lap, before he managed to scoff the lot.

The adverts finished, the Disney symbol appeared on the screen, and Rose grabbed the Doctor's hand. "Here we go then – Toy Story 3," she whispered, and the Doctor grinned before chucking a couple of pieces of popcorn at her head.

"Bet you five quid you cry."

"No way," she muttered, "I know I will, bet you five quid you will!"

The Doctor looked at her like she was crazy. "I'll be lucky to make it through the first scene without blubbing! Anyway, shut it or you'll miss it."

Rose had tears streaming down her cheeks, barely able to hold back sobs as she watched the final moments of the movie play out. She felt the Doctor's hand clasp her own, and looked over to see his eyes sparkling with unshed tears. Apparently having seen this film before didn't make it any easier to watch, a fact which Rose would have to remember when they got it on DVD.

"Well?"

"It was brilliant," Rose said, trying to compose herself as the credits scrolled down the screen. "It was just...just..."

The Doctor gave her a big grin, grabbing her hand and pulling her up before giving her an enormous hug, lifting her right off the ground. "Sad?"

Rose nodded.

"But sort of happy at the same time, 'cause they still get to start a new life. Together."

Rose rolled her eyes at this, smiling despite herself. "Fine then, it's happy and sad. Now let's go home." They walked out through the cinema until they passed through the doors that led outside. The Doctor stood blinking in the bright sunlight, but Rose did not seem fazed in the slightest.

The Doctor raised an eyebrow at her as they walked down the steps. "Why so eager?"

Rose stopped abruptly, turning around and walking back towards him slowly. She watched him gulp, trying to read the expression in her eyes, and was pleased that she could control the laughter that was bubbling up inside her. She stopped just before their bodies touched, less than an inch of space between them, leaned close until their lips were almost touching. Once she was sure that the Doctor was certain she was going to kiss him, Rose whispered to him, just letting her breath ghost over his lips.

"Well," she murmured, "now we've watched that film, I think that we should..." Rose gave a lengthy pause before just about shouting "go and watch the first one again!" She shoved him in the chest until he almost fell backwards and sprinted across the car park, glad that she had worn trainers. The Doctor took a couple of seconds to recover, before his expression became determined.

"Oi!" he yelled, chasing after her with a glint in his eye, his laughter mingling with hers as they ran off towards the setting sun.

Rose thought absently as she ran that it would've been quite a lovely touching moment, them running off into the sunset together. That is, if it weren't for the fact that the sunset was stopping her from being able to see where she was going.

Thanks for all your reviews and everything, will be post a new AU at some point during the next week, look out for it!