Wow. So this is the end. Fifter chapters later and here we are. Well I hope you enjoy this very last chapter, and thank you so much for your support and reviews throughout the entire story. As always, I'd love to know what you think of the end. Enjoy!


He Who Sins

Chapter 50: New Beginnings

Two Years later…

The Doctor and Rose lay spread out on the apple grass of New Earth, they came here every year for their family picnic and each time was better than the last. The Doctor fed Rose strawberries, laughing as he dripped cream over her face, doing his husbandly duty he licked it off for her which caused her to collapse into a fit of giggles. They had been Mr and Mrs Tyler for a year and a half now, after the events surrounding the twin's birth the Doctor had done everything in his power to convince Rose to marry him – loving him how she did, she gave in very easily, and soon they were married. The Doctor looked down at Rose, he took her hand and gently stroked the silver band that rested on her finger, his did this regularly, almost as if to reassure himself that she was his.

'I'm not going anywhere' Rose promised him – it was something she reminded him of constantly. The Doctor had broken down the walls around his heart for Rose and completely surrendered himself to her – it was a gift she was thankful for everyday. They broke their kiss and looked up across the fields where their three children were running around in the grass staining their clothes. Tymon's black hair was short but still covered his forehead, he wore black trousers and a simple red t-shirt – covered in grass stains as he chased the twins around. Lottie and Lilly were wearing matching outfits, Lottie – still the smallest by far, wore a white summer dress with a pair of sandals, as did Lilly, yet both of their dresses were nearly green with stains.

'Mum! Dad!' Tymon cried out from across the field, the Doctor and Rose smiled at each other and began to walk over. It took him a while – seven months exactly until it slipped out, until Tymon called Rose 'mum' for the first time. Quickly, the Doctor became 'Dad' and the twins became his sisters. The Doctor and Rose didn't mind ,as they called him their son – he acted like one and they loved him like one.

'Dada! Dada!' Lottie cried out as her dad came running towards her, she collapsed in a heap of giggles as the Doctor swept her off her feet and into the air

'Little Lottie!' he exclaimed as he tickled her, Lottie laughed even harder.

'Mama!' Lilly cried out as she ran towards Rose

'Mama lookie! My dress is all icky' she moaned as she looked down at the pretty fabric.

'Oh dear!' Rose exclaimed with a smile 'We're gunna have to wash it aren't we' she murmured as she picked up her daughter, Lilly nodded

'Ya! Make it prettyful again!' she exclaimed. Rose laughed

'Course sweetheart, I'll make it prettyful again'. Lilly smiled at her mother

'Where Lot-Lot?' she asked curiously

'She's over by the sea with Daddy and Tymon, shall we go see them?' she asked. Lilly nodded

'Yeah! Race me!' she exclaimed as Rose dropped her to the floor.

'Go!' Rose shouted as she began to run towards the Doctor and her children.

'I win! I win!' Lilly sang as she danced around

'Lilly!' Lottie whined 'Come lookie!'. Lilly went and stood beside her sister and looked at the big blue see between them and the New New York, they held hands as they looked up at the flying cars that zoomed over head. Rose rested her head on the Doctors shoulder and watched as Tymon stepped forwards, he dug his hand into his pocket and picked up his pendant, he let it sparkle in the sunlight before he threw it into the sea. He turned and smiled up at his parents

'To new beginnings' he whispered. They smiled at him

'To new beginnings' they agreed. Rose placed her hand on his shoulder and smiled down at him

'I love you' she murmured

'I love you too Mum' Tymon whispered.

'Race! Race!' the twins sung out. The Doctor and Rose looked at their children and laughed

'Ready! Steady! Go!' The Doctor called out – soon they were all running across the green apple grass towards the blue box that they called home. None of them knew how often they would face danger, how many times their lives would be risked, or how many of them would die. All they knew was happiness – and happiness is what they would have.


The End