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Sled
"The planet of Toborrah!" The Doctor exclaimed as he opened the doors of the TARDIS. "I love this planet. Best sledding this side of the galaxy!" Rose smiled at his enthusiasm and took the hand he offered her. They ran to a base station at the bottom of a very long sledding hill. At least, they called it a hill. To Rose, it looked like a mountain. The top was even hidden in some clouds.
"Doctor, is it safe?" Rose asked nervously.
"Rose Tyler," the Doctor said, shaking his head. "We've fought Daleks, Cybermen, and the Sycorax. You're the Defender of the Earth, and you're scared of a little hill?"
Rose narrowed her eyes. "I don't know what you're looking at, but I'm fairly certain there is not a creature in the universe that would call that a little hill."
"Rose, do you trust me?" the Doctor asked seriously.
She looked him straight in the eye. "You know I do."
"Then trust me now." He gave her a small smile, and she nodded and smiled back. He used their still-connected hands to pull her even closer to him. She gave him a questioning look, but suddenly they were on top of the mountain.
"Did we just teleport?" Rose asked, eyes full of wonder and excitement.
He smiled at her reaction. "Yes Rose."
She grinned. "Brilliant."
"Do you want to go down together?" the Doctor asked, motioning to a sled big enough to fit the pair of them. She nodded, and they got situated on the sled. "You have to sit in the front since you're shorter. Is that all right?" Rose nodded and waited for him to sit before she sat down. He smiled at the way she fit perfectly between his legs. He wrapped his arms around her and pointed to a lever in front of her. "Pull this lever towards you to go slower, and push it forward if you want to go faster. Now, allons-y!" He regretfully moved his arms from around her to push them off.
Rose immediately started screaming, in fear at first, but then in delight. The Doctor wrapped his arms around her again and laughed with her. He felt her muscles relax as she felt less nervous about the ride, and eventually, she started moving the lever forward so they were going faster.
"We're going to have to slow down when we get to the bottom or else we'll crash into the snow bank," the Doctor told her, but Rose couldn't hear him over the wind whipping in her ears. "Rose, slow down!" It was too late. The front of the sled hit the snow bank, and they both were sent flying off of the sled. The Doctor landed on top of Rose with a grunt.
"That was fun," Rose laughed, and the Doctor laughed with her. He looked down and realized how close their faces were. He would only have to lean in a little bit and their lips would be touching. He realized suddenly that he wasn't just daydreaming about kissing her; he actually was. And she was responding without hesitation. At that realization, he smiled into their kiss, causing her to do the same. He pulled back slightly, and relief flooded over him as he realized that she was still smiling. "Let's do that again," she breathed out.
"Sledding or kissing?" he asked suggestively, waggling his eyebrows.
She gave him a mischievous grin. "Both."
