The Bad Wolf knows her fate. You need to have watched both series endings to understand this. Hmm… I guess I'm feeling kind of morose writing this… just a few thoughts. Oh yeah… I own nada.


She could see very atom of time and space.

She saw the beauty; the majesty; the life; the inevitable death and the silence as the end of all things approached.

The way things were, the way things should always be, the way things were meant to be.

And she saw her fate.

And she saw the Doctor's final fate.

And she cried.

The tears glistened in the soft golden light that comforted her.

For herself, for the Doctor, for the companions that had come before and after her.

The single tear she knew the Doctor would shed standing alone in his TARDIS.

The words she knew he could never speak, their time together so little, stolen out of her grasp. Things left unfinished.

How could a Time Lord leave her with so little time to say what was needed?

She saw their adventures and the death that always seemed to follow in their wake.

She felt the light, the hope and the… love.

She was thankful she would not be forced to remember seeing her fate although it would always haunt her soul in those final few months, living the life she had loved so dearly.

Yet, as the Doctor kissed her lightly and sacrificed himself for her, as she fell to the floor, she knew one thing.

She would not have missed it for the world.


Hope you like. This is sort of answer as to why Rose was crying when she walked from the TARDIS. Please review.