"So, Doctor, where are we going next?" asked an excited Rose walking into engine room wide awake and ready for the next adventure with the Doctor barely seconds after the TARDIS had started it's groaning and glowing.

"What are you like?" said the Doctor, grinning widely so much sothat his ears looked almost normal, as he turned that dial and pulled thit leaver in attempt to direct his living ship.

"Wha'?" she replied smiling, she couldn't help it when she caught sight of that grin.

"Always on the move, Rose. Can't you just stop and well… smell the roses." He said still grinning with a more than smug look on his face.

"Yeah, the furthest from home I'd been before I met you was Manchester, so why can't I travel now?" she said, stepping up to the platform around the main console, watching the light show and the engines as they moved the little blue box through time and space. She had long given up on trying to follow the Doctor's erratic movements.

"Rose, as far as I'm concerned you're going to be around here for a while yet so how about a little break?" he admitted with a hopeful twinkle in his eye.

"For a while?" she replied almost surprised.

"Why, does that shock you?" he asked stopping his 'driving' to look at her full on.

"What?...no! No, not at all." She said her expression of shock obvious due to the fact when she wasn't talking she had a look on her face like a deer in headlights.

The Doctorgave a quick smirk before turning back to the console.

"So, where did you have in mind?" she asked, still desperate to know where she was going next.

"Imagine it Rose...A beautiful planet with great sweeping planes, surrounded by mountains twice as tall as Everest, and a deep forest and through all of it is a river so large it looks like a lake. Completely secluded and untouched natural beauty." He glanced at Rose, then back to the console.

"Wow that sounds beautiful." Rose whispered mesmerised.

"Yes, oh and the sky is a reddish orange colour." The Doctor added of hand.

"Really?" she said surprised, of all the things she seen since stepping through the TARDIS door,small changes such as alien couloured skies,could still surprise her.

"Yes, really."

"So what's it called?" she asked.

"Carpis'dei."


Authors note; this is a work in two parts with each set in different points of view of two shows, both Doctor Who (9) and Stargate SG-1, this other part should you wish to read it is called 'The Stargate and the Blue Box'. NOTE this will mainly be an SG-1 fiction at the moment then hopefully move into Doctor Who