The Time Travelling troupe sauntered through a market place of a festival on the Magellan World. The planet had three Suns, but only two were currently visible in the sky. When the third one would begin to rise that's when the real fun would begin, or so one of the Gestalt claimed.

They further explained that the festival was in honour of the Phosphorus Carousel of the Great Magellan Gestalt, which was basically a statue situated in the middle of the entire festival. The phosphorus carousel was the planet's third Sun, which rarely ever appeared in the entire yearly rotation, and it was about to make the first of its tri-yearly appearance.

Having heard it be referenced by The Doctor in 'The End of Time', Jaime, Alexia and Jenny were all excited to find out how the Phosphorous Carousel looked and what it entailed. There were little hints and clues being sold on various market stalls.

"Doctor, look at this!" An awestruck Rose called out. She had wandered off to one of the stalls when something had caught her eye.

The Doctor joined her and the blonde pointed out the object to him. It was a mini version of the Great Magellan Gestalt. Only it was carved from an unusual looking piece of wood. It was greyish or silver and it appeared to be emitting an aura of so many colours Rose had never seen before.

"It's beautiful!" She added.

The female looking Gestalt on the other side of the stall smiled, her skin was the colour of dark chocolate but she had a mottling of lighter brown skin around her temples and down the sides of her neck. They were all like that, though some of the Gestalt she'd seen either had pink skin with snow white mottling or beige skin with grey mottling. The mottling seemed to be part of their species.

"Thank you, the Gestalt said. "They're carved from the Silver Aura tree. A cutting from an Aura tree will always maintain its Aura and what you see here is natural. Would you like one?" She offered.

Rose nodded her head and said she would.

"Well, if you have Statts the Magellan Aura Statue only costs five of them," Statts were the planet's main currency used on an international scale. "And if you have Credits it'll cost you ten of them."

Rose frowned and looked at The Doctor.

"Inflation." The Time Lord explained as he dug around in his pocket for his Credit stick. "Often, when a planet with its own currency also uses the Universal currency it'll likely cost more than the local currency." He handed over the Credit stick to the stall holder and she put it through a QuickScan device before handing it back to The Doctor.

Rose watched as the woman's assistant put the wooden Aura statue in a silver wood box that also glowed with a colourful Aura. It was probably the reason why it cost more in credits. Although this was the first time she'd ever heard of such a thing happening.

She continued to watch as the assistant then wrapped up the box in a pale yellow fabric that reminded Rose of those luminous workmen's jackets. Finally he handed it over to Rose with a bright smile. "Thank you." She said, returning her own smile at the young Gestalt, his mottling turning a dusky pink despite his dark skin. Maybe it was their version of blushing. She could certainly feel bouts of it coming from him.

"You're very beautiful," he spoke up, sounding rather timid. "Are you here to watch the show? I have some spare time before the appearance of the Phosphorous Sun. I could show you the sights if you want."

Rose continued smiling, if only to be polite. It was clear he was a shy type and it must have took some guts to actually ask her. But she had to let him down gently, especially because she could feel and sense The Doctor's annoyance and didn't have to look at him to know he was glaring Oncoming Storm style at the assistant. "Sorry, it was nice of you to ask but I'm actually here with my bond-mate." Rose answered his request before looking over at The Doctor. She used her free hand to take a hold of his hand. The Time Lord made a happy little chuckle.

"Oh!" The assistant looked between the happy couple in realisation while the stall holder shook her head at her assistant's antics. "You're together? My apologies. I thought he was your Pater."

Feeling bouts of stunned emotions from The Doctor for some reason, Rose thanked the assistant for his understanding and walked away from the stall with the Time Lord. Sensing his upset, she looked at her bond-mate, brows furrowed. "I might not be the best at understanding some languages, but did he just call you my f..."

"Yes, Rose, he did." A highly disturbed Doctor interrupted before she could get that far. His eyes narrowed thoughtfully and bouts of worry came from him. "You don't see me that way, do you?" He asked, rubbing at the back of his neck.

They stopped and turned to each other, festival goers skirting around them.

"No, Doctor, I don't see you that way!" Rose told him, wondering why he even thought about such a thing. "You're The Doctor, my Doctor...our Doctor," she added and put a hand on her slightly growing stomach. "And we love you so very much."

The Doctor grinned happily, bouts of love and adoration coming from him. "And I love the both of you too, with all my hearts!" He replied, sending his love through their bond at Rose and their unborn child. They kissed each other, then The Doctor looked around when he noticed the rest of their party was missing. "Where's everyone else?" He wondered.

The Doctor and Rose looked around at the stalls until the blonde noticed the Ponds at a clothes stall.

"I've found Amy and Rory." She said, pointing at the stall.

The Doctor and Rose walked over to the stall to join the human couple.


When Rose and The Doctor stopped off at a stall, Alexia, J.D, Jaime, Jenny and the Ponds carried on their saunter through the market.

"Ohh, look!" Amy pointed out and began to pull Rory towards the stall that caught her attention.

Jaime stopped to watch them and noticed it was a clothes stall, selling some very colourful items of clothing. There were no dark colours at all and she noticed all the natives wore bright colours too.

"Aren't they all beautiful." Amy picked up what looked like a tri-coloured scarf and the material felt soft and cool. Very different to what was used on Earth. "What do you think?" She showed it off to Rory who nodded his head enthusiastically.

Deciding to leave them to it, Jaime moved on along the stalls until she noticed Jenny had gravitated towards a stall full of electronics. Jaime smiled and joined her sister at the stall,, her fingers twitching. "Found anythin' of interest?" She asked, peering at the rows of old and new electronics, none of them looked familiar to her. Some were even broken. It was a used parts stall.

"Nah!" Jenny muttered yet continued to peruse.

Jaime looked over the electronics herself, her fingers twitching again when she got an urge for some creativity. "Ye lookin' tae build a portable IDBR?" She questioned.

Jenny looked at her sister with a hint of a smirk. "Maybe," she replied. "Are you getting a creative urge?" She counter-asked.

A grunt came from from the Scots-girl. "I'm tryin' hard not too, but when I get the urge my Mind is suddenly full of ideas." Her fingers twitched when she spotted what looked like a radio. It had an aerial but it also looked like it had a Winder. Solar powered Radio perhaps? "Tha' might be the answer ye're lookin' for." Jaime said, pointing at the possible radio, her part-Time Lord Mind giving her a hundred different ways with what she could do out of it and several other machines and gadgets that surrounded it. It was far too distracting and she needed her wits about her in case something went wrong.

Jaime walked away from the spare parts stall and could feel that creative urge ease itself away. Though now she could sense how humoured Jenny was over her situation via their sibling connection. As she sauntered by all the stalls selling various items, like food, drink and odd little trinkets, Jaime gently let her shields down in order to feel the emotions of the Gestalt. They were all excited, cheerful or even enthusiastic and she let it wash over her. There was just so many emotionally happy people that it made her feel good.

But then something else caught her attention. There was a sad and lonely feeling coming from somewhere else in the market. And there was a faint telepathic signature that also caught her attention. So she reached out with her Mind towards the other telepathic Mind and immediately sensed and felt their happy playfulness. This didn't feel like the usual humanoid/alien telepathic Mind. It felt more like an animal.

*Are you okay?* She asked, curious. The answer she was given was a very loud bark that almost took her off her feet. "Wow!" A wincing Jaime muttered over how loud that bark had been.

It was clearly a puppy or a dog of some kind that was telepathic. Oh, this she had to see! Keeping herself attached to this telepathic Mind, the Scots-girl took a quick look around before teleporting away. She reappeared seconds later in a different area of the market. Where it appeared to sell plants, livestock and pets. A regular farmer's market. Keeping her shields lowered for the moment, the Scots-girl went in search of the telepathic dog.

The closer she got to the telepathic signature the more she could feel from the animal, the canine emotions becoming all the more excited as she approached. Finally she reached the stall where there were a load of small animals in cages or fish in tanks...or what passed as fish on this planet. But the only creature not in a cage was a small blue white furred cub. Not a puppy like she first thought. It was tied up on a lead next to a cage full of Armadillo-like creatures with Stegosaur type spikes on their backs.

"Hello there!" She said, kneeling down in front of the small cub and feeling its excitable nature wash off it. She couldn't believe what she was seeing. And what was it even doing here?

*What have you found?* J.D asked her from somewhere else in the Market while the cub yapped away, too young to communicate to her speech wise.

*I have found a Dashuan Mountain Wolf cub!* Jaime replied to his question. She knew what it was because she had seen them in the mountains on their recent trip to Dashu. She also remembered that these beautiful creatures were extinct or nearing extinction.

*What? How did it get here?* J.D asked. *Do you need any help?*

Jaime smiled at his concern as she petted the Wolf cub. *I'm fine,* she replied. *And I havnae asked yet...* She felt the approach of the stall holder. *...but I'm 'bout too.*

"Can I help you?" The stall holder question her. This one was a creamy white with duck egg mottling and silvery-grey hair.

"Aye, ye can actually!" Jaime replied, standing up and glaring intensely at the stall holder. "This Wolf cub is from the planet Dashu. They're endangered 'cause there's so few left of them in the wild. How did this one get here?" She demanded.

The stall holder looked down at the Wolf cub with a frown, watching the cub yip and jump around excitedly. "Yes, I'm well aware of where this Wolf cub came from," he replied. "That their entire species are telepathic along with everything else on Dashu." He looked back up at her with a hint of a smile. "They react to other telepathic creatures as well."

Jaime just rolled her eyes and folded her arms across her chest.

"Except this one isn't part of my stock."

This was an interesting surprise to the Scots-girl. "Och!? How is it here then?" She asked.

"Well that is the strange thing. Ten Levo ago two females swept by and told me to keep an eye on the cub..."

The Time Lord part of Jaime's Mind told her that a Magellan 'Levo' was an equivalent of one Earth hour. A Novo was an equivalent of one Earth minute, a Velo was an equivalent of one Earth second. And a Nove was an entire Earth day. She shook her head and concentrated on the stall holder.

"...Everyone who has asked about it got no reaction from it, yet you managed it within Velo of arriving!" He finished.

Jaime grimaced, realising she had missed part of the conversation. "Hold on! What did the two females look like?" She questioned the stall holder.

The man opened his mouth to reply, but then stopped and frowned. "I can't remember," he eventually answered her. "But one of them had orange hair. The other had red and pale coloured footwear."

Jaime sighed. It was possible they had been wearing Perception Filters so they wouldn't be fully noticed. Then her part Time Lord Mind explained that the Gestalt word for 'white' was 'pale'. The same was for 'black' being 'dark'. Again, Jaime shook her head in order to concentrate on what he'd just told her. One wore red and white trainers, the other had ginger hair.

"Oh, but I do remember what the orange one said though, pellucid as nove."

Tuning the Information Desk out, Jaime perked up, grinning. "Oh? Wha' did she say?" She asked.

"The Wolf Cub was one of a few dozen orphans and a form of apology." The look on his face said that he had no idea why.

And even Jaime was rather puzzled too.

"If the cub were to ever react to anybody who asked about it they were free to take it, and the cub's name is 'Dane II'"

Raising her brows out of surprise, Jaime wondered who would name a Wolf cub such an odd name lime 'Dane the Second'. And if the cub was the second, what happened to the First Dane? "Right, thank ye for explainin' this tae me. I take it I'm free tae take Dane Junior?" She questioned.

The stall holder nodded his head eagerly. "Yes, that would be handy, please do." He answered her. "It's whining was making me sad and I don't like sadness."

Jaime nodded her head in thanks and with a wave of her hand the knot on the lead was loosened. "Alright, thank you." She said, taking a hold of the lead.

"That's okay. Enjoy the show will you. A lot of tourists do." And he returned to the other side of the stall in order to resume sorting out the feed for the animals. At least they were treated well or Jaime would have felt the need to free them instead.

She looked down at the excited Wolf cub. C'mon, wee one, we've got some people tae meet." She said and scooped the Wolf cub up before teleporting away.


Minutes earlier, J.D looked around to find that everyone else had gone off to do their own thing, which just left him with Alexia, who was browsing a Botanical Soft Drinks stall. And that was fine with him because he really needed to talk to her and it was making him nervous.

Alexia was pondering over the bottles of soft drink, then picked one up when it caught her eye. The label was a soft pink colour and the drink was titled as 'Pale Red Poco'. The picture of the fruit on the label was some sort of pink Berry. Did they not have a word for pink? She wondered. Something else caught her eye next and she frowned when she read it. '10% Chalio'. What did that mean? She looked to J.D for help, but he seemed a tad distracted. So she turned to the stall holder and caught their attention.

"Excuse me! What does this mean?" She asked, pointing at the '10% Chalio' on the label.

"These are all mature soft drinks…" The stall holder replied, their accent so strong that Alexia could barely understand them, then they suddenly lapsed into their native tongue.

The woman narrowed her eyes, puzzled, until she turned to J.D. "A little help, John. What did he or she just say?" She asked the Half-Time Lord. Something seemed to be interfering with the translator on her Watch.

J.D raised his brows at her, also feeling a bit puzzled too. "Basically they said they're adult alcoholic soft drinks." He told her.

Alexia looked at the bottle with a grimace. "Urgh!" She uttered and put the bottle of alcoholic soft drink back with the others and walked away.

The stall holder gave J.D a confused expression, but the Half-Time Lord just shrugged his shoulders. "Sorry!" He apologised, respecting Alexia's personal issues, and hurried after the woman. At least now it gave him an excuse to talk to her. "Hey, you don't use the TARDIS translation circuit do you?" He asked her, remembering that she wore a modified Watch given to her by Jaime.

"No," Alexia muttered in reply. "My translator is playing up. It's never happened before."

J.D nodded as he listened to her. "Do you want me to give it a once over with the Sonic?" He suggested.

Alexia stopped and turned to him. "If you think it'll help." She replied and held out her wrist that wore the Watch.

J.D had taken out his Sonic Screwdriver and was now using it to scan the Watch. He cleared his throat. It was now or never and if he didn't say anything now he may as well be a coward. "I want to marry Jaime." He spoke up and felt Alexia look at him, yet he kept his eyes on the Watch. "And I wanted to ask your permission first."

Alexia continued to stare at J.D as he scanned her Watch. She could see how nervous he looked, over the way he kept his eyes off her. It must have took him some doing to even ask. Very gutsy. And she was extremely happy he'd even asked this, but he was no ordinary fella and Time Lords did things differently. "Aren't you and Jaime already bonded?" She asked.

The Half-Time Lord finally looked at her, his brown eyes widened momentarily. "That's a relationship bond, not a full marriage bond. But we won't be needing that because we already have a connection that acts like one. Especially after what she went through with The Mierde."

Alexia grimaced over the mention of those aliens who had hurt her daughter so much. In fact they were all still very angry how badly they had treated Jaime. "Do you have a ring?" Was Alexia's next question.

J.D nodded his head, suddenly grinning. "Yes," he replied. "I bought one on Gallifrey."

He noticed Alexia looked puzzled for some odd reason. "Gallifrey has jewellery shops?" The woman asked, sounding surprised. The look on his face told her he was likely offended by her remark. Instead, she shook her head. "No, never Mind," Alexia waved off J.D when he looked like he was about to reply. "Of course Gallifrey has shops. Stupid question." She said. Then she looked at the Half-Time Lord with a big grin. "Of course you can marry her."

A similar big grin appeared on J.D's face and he let out a laugh.

"Come here, you!" Alexia pulled him towards her and gathered him into a hug, J.D hugging back in return. "Though you really didn't need to ask me."

"Well I could hardly ask The Doctor, could I," J.D replied. "And I thought it was best to ask you because you're her mother."

Alexia sighed, understanding his whole approach. Human tradition had males asking the father for their daughter's hand in marriage, but considering The Doctor was only Jaime's adoptive father, J.D had to ask her. And she didn't mind one little bit. They ended their hug and stepped back from each other, both smiling happily.

Suddenly, J.D groaned and would have stumbled if Alexia hadn't grabbed his arm. "Are you okay?" She asked, concerned.

"Yep!" He said, popping the 'p' and shaking his head. "Just Jaime lowering her shields so she can feel their emotions." J.D muttered. She never bothered warning him what she was going to do.

"Oh, there's a thought!" Alexia spoke up. "How are you going to keep it from her until the point of asking?" She enquired. "She can see the future and read Minds at the drop of a hat."

A worried expression appeared on J.D's face. "Uhh, I'll think of something!" He replied. Just how in the hell could you hide a marriage proposal from a Psionic Manipulator?

He frowned seconds later. Speaking of Jaime, he could sense her amazement and surprise coming through and becoming extremely worried that she might have already worked it out. That was until he sensed a faint telepathic Mind of the canine Kind coming from their connection. How odd! *What have you found?* The Half-Time Lord questioned his bond-mate.

*I have found a Dashuan Mountain Wolf cub.* Came Jaime's reply.

Now that surprised J.D and his brows raised, much to Alexia's amusement. *What? How did it get here?* He questioned, because he knew Dashuan Mountain Wolves were on the verge of being extinct, or were depending on the viewpoint. *Do you need any help?* he then asked. He could be with her within seconds but he didn't want to leave Alexia alone.

*I'm fine,* Came Jaime's mental reply to him. *And I havnae asked yet…* He could sense she was distracted. *…but I'm 'bout too.* And with that she was gone, busy talking to the stall holder.

"Everything okay?" Alexia queried him.

The Half-Time Lord nodded his head. "Yep, nothing to worry about," he replied. "Jaime just found a Mountain Wolf Cub from Dashu." He saw the look of surprise appear on Alexia's face.

"Oh, wow! How did one of those manage to get onto this planet?" She asked and J.D shrugged his shoulders.

"I don't know. I'm sure she'll tell us once she turns up. Come on." He said and they continued on walking through the market.


Several minutes later Jaime found her mum and bond-mate standing in front of a fruit stall, perusing the large array of native fruit on offer. The Wolf Cub known as Dane Junior whined and yipped, the teleportation making the little blue and white furred fella uncomfortable. "Sorry." She muttered to him and patted his furry head to comfort him. "Wha' are ye lookin' at?" She asked and smirked when she saw them jump in surprise.

J.D turned to her first with a grin but it dropped when he saw she had the Cub in her arms. "How much did that cost then?" He asked, reaching out and tickling the furry chin of the Wolf cub. He sensed the little Wolf reach out with his telepathic Mind and the grin returned to J.D's face. "Hello there little fella!" He said in a childish way.

Little Dane yipped happily and tried to play bite him.

Alexia soon joined them. "So this is the little pest you found?" She questioned. "You didn't buy him did you?" She too sensed the little Cub reach out telepathically and let out an amazed chuckle. "Well aren't you a little cutey!" She uttered and stroked the Wolf Cub between the ears.

Jaime sighed in exasperation as she watched her mum and J.D go gaga over the Wolf Cub before looking down at Dane Junior. He was clearly loving being doted over and if it was this easy winning over her mum and bond-mate, then it should be easy enough to win over The Doctor. "His name is Dane Junior and I didnae buy him!" She replied to their questions.

Looking at her, J.D raised his brows. "What do you mean?" He asked.

"You called him Dane? And why is he a junior?" Alexia also asked without looking at her daughter.

"This wee one was purposely left here, almost as if they knew we would be here," Jaime told them. "And it wasnae me tha' named him. Whoever dropped him off here gave him the name."

J.D was listening, nodding his head. "Do you have any idea who these mystery people are?" He questioned and Jaime let out a frustrated sigh.

"No. I asked the fella and he couldnae remember much 'bout them. It's likely they were disguised in some way."

"Could it be someone you know?" Alexia questioned next.

A thoughtful expression appeared on her face. "Aye, possibly." She muttered.

They had quite obviously covered their tracks well. That included wiping themselves from the Mind of the Cub. Her attention soon fell on the fruit stall, remembering that her mum and bond-mate had been perusing it. "Wha' 'bout ye two?" Jaime questioned the pair. "Wha' have ye been lookin' at?" She nodded her head at the stall.

"Oh, yes." Alexia spoke, looking back at the fruit stall. "They sell Poco on that one."

"They sell what?" Jaime asked them. Only she didn't need them to tell her what it was because the Time Lord part of her Mind suddenly explained that Poco was a pink or 'light red' berry used in drinks or desert pies. "No, never Mind. I know wha' it is now." She interrupted her mother before she could even speak. "Wha' else is tha' stall?" She queried.

Alexia and J.D returned to the stall with Jaime and Dane Junior in tow. The fruit that seemed to have the attention of her mum had the biggest section of the stall. Turns out the stall holder knew a supplier who grew them on their farm. The pink berries were non alcoholic despite being mainly used for wines and other alcoholic drinks.

There were other fruits of interest too. There was something that looked like an orange, except it's peel was midnight black and it's segments were apparently dark blue. The stall holder called it a Twilight fruit. Then there was a puka, pronounced as 'poker', which was a yellowy-green fruit with similarities to an apple, but with a flavour of a Jackfruit. There was the non-native White Pitaya with its bright pink skin, otherwise known as the Dragon fruit. According to the fruiterer an intrepid explorer from Sol 3 had introduced it to the Magellan World.

There was also a Puut, a fruit that looked like it was a nightmare to crack open and could only be handled via its thick stalk because of how spiky it was. There was the Halcyon Berry that looked very golden and was very sour when eaten raw, but sweet once cooked. The stall holder told them it was used as an aphrodisiac. That caught J.D's attention.

Jaime's perusal of the fruits were interrupted by the arrival of The Doctor, Rose, Jenny, Amy and Rory.

Seeing more new friends turning up excited Dane Jnr and he yipped happily, reaching out to them.

"Hey, who's this?" Rose asked, suddenly fussing over the little Wolf Cub, followed by Jenny and even Amy. Rory just frowned while The Doctor raised his brows.

"He was left here at one of the other stalls." Jaime explained.

"Oi!" The Time Lord burst out and glared at the little Cub. "Don't you dare attempt to get in my head without permission."

Dane Junior whined and almost jumped out of Jaime's arms. Luckily she had a firm grip on him.

"Doctor?" Rose questioned him. She was still fussing over the Cub.

The Doctor let out a sigh of exasperation. "Dashuan Wolves are telepathic. The only reason you're fussing over the Cub is because it reached out and connected with you. Its too young to understand it's rude to do so." Even though he was angry with the little Wolf Cub he gave it a quick pet on the head. "Does it have a name?" He asked Jaime.

The Scots-girl nodded, said the Cub's name was Dane Junior and explained how he came to be on this planet. It had The Doctor narrowing his eyes in suspicion. "That sounds like a Paradox," he said. "It's possibly someone from your future who knew you'd be here at this moment."

Jaime felt she had to agree with him.

Meanwhile The Doctor peered over at the fruit stall his brother and Alexia were stood at. "What are they up to?" He wondered.

Jaime watched as her mum pointed towards a fruit the stall holder had identified as a Tomillo. It had the appearance of a very large tomato but smelled and tasted like Cherries. "Ma's jus' buyin' some fruit she's interested in." She explained. And that was with the help of J.D's Credit Stick. She had one herself but she had only used it three times during her Wanderings and it only got her into trouble. She didn't want to use it now in case she got into the same trouble.

"Right, well as long as they're fit for human consumption she should be fine." The Doctor stated.

Elevated feelings of excitement could suddenly be felt by Jaime, Rose, Jenny and J.D to some extent via the Emulator. They watched as tourists and even some of the Gestalt started moving towards the centre of the market where the statue was situated.

"Where's everyone going?" Rose wondered.

"I imagine they want to get the best view of the Phosphorus Carousel," The Doctor replied. "It's about to rise in a couple of minutes."

Once Alexia had purchased her chosen fruit, the Time Travelling troupe hurried to the viewing area. Jaime let Dane Jnr down so that the little Cub could stretch his legs and get to run on his own four paws. It didn't take long to get there and once they were settled The Doctor handed his travel companions special glasses. Without them they wouldn't be able to see the true wonder of the Phosphorus carousel.

Within seconds the sky began to brighten as the appearance of a bright white sun peeped up over the horizon. There were gasps of awe from tourists in the crowd when they saw the colourful light bouncing off the other suns in the Sky. And especially off the statue of the Great Magellan Gestalt.

Looking around, Jaime noticed all the colours shooting around the sky as the Phosphorus Sun passed across the sky. She really wanted to take off her viewing glasses but her intuition told her it was a really bad idea. So instead she grasped onto J.D's hand and leaned into him, the Wolf Cub curling up between her feet.

In turn, the Half-Time Lord put his free arm across her upper chest and pulled her closer to him. The whole experience of witnessing the Phosphorus Carousel lasted ten full minutes, yet it felt more like twenty-five minutes.

Once the bright white sun set and the sky became less bright there was an excited buzz in the air from people who had just witnessed a colourful phenomenon.

"Wow! That was so beautiful," Rose uttered, taking off the viewing glasses. "Can't believe that only happens a couple of times a year. And so many colours I'd never seen before," she looked up at the Doctor with her Rose Tyler smile. "Thank you, Doctor, this was brilliant." Rose uttered before pulling the Time Lord into a hug and kissing him, feeling ecstatic and energetic.

In fact, after ten long minutes of bright white sun everyone was feeling the same way.

The Doctor chuckled, looking back at his bond-mate lovingly. "I'm glad you liked it," he replied and took a hold of her hand. "Let's see what else we can find."

The rest of the Time Travellers watched as Rose and The Doctor went off to further explore their destination.