The Doctor's dead! Poor Doctor. (Hm, that sounded familiar...) Yay! I got lots of reveiws for the last chapter! Wooo! 7 people, that's a new record since the first chapter. Yay I'm happy now.

Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who, but I do own David Tennant, who is currently locked in my basement.

I give up on the line thing, it's just too annoying.

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Rose stared at the Doctor's body lying motionless on the ground, and felt a chill go down her spine. She was trembling, and felt suddenly weak. She couldn't even seem to breathe anymore. She heard a sob next to her, and looked round and saw Susan staring at the Doctor, looking rather pale.

Susan tried not to cry, as she stared at the Doctor. She felt a pang of fear, quite like nothing she'd felt before. She looked over at Rose, who was looking at her. She looked worried out of her mind, and Susan could see the pain in her eyes. She looked unhealthily pale.

Both their heads shot back to look at Tyhedra, who was starting to laugh. It was a dark, evil laugh, and it seemed to ring through their ears. It was something they knew they'd never forget, and that was probably because they were about to die.

"So… much…power!" he raised his hands, grinning insanely.

He looked round at them, a smirk on his face. He started to walk towards them, and they both caught their breath. He stopped in front of them, his piercing eyes cutting straight through them.

"Is that your Doctor saving you then?" he laughed mockingly.

Rose wanted to break down in tears and attack him at the same time.

"Not to worry child, you will be with him in death soon…"

He started to walk towards Rose, raising his hands to her head height. She tried to push herself backwards away from him, but they held her tight. She couldn't move, and there was no one left to save them. She chocked out a sob, as tears started to form behind her eyes and run down her cheeks.

"No…" she whispered, "No, no you can't… Doctor… help…" she closed her eyes and waited for the inevitable… but it never came. She opened them again to see a Susan shaped blur in front of her, moving unrealistically fast. She seemed to be fighting another blur, which Rose guessed was Tyhedra. A second later Tyhedra was stumbling backwards, suddenly back to normal, and Rose was being pulled along, very very fast.

The crowd seemed to be pushed away in front of her, with nothing they could do about it. Before she knew it, they were at the door, and it was opening. She was pulled through, and it was closing again behind her.

She stared at Susan, who was rapidly becoming Susan and no longer a blur. Susan took a deep breath and leaned against the door, holding her head.

"I haven't done that for ages…" she said quietly, before the door started to open again behind them. They both stared at the door for a split second, before running top speed down the corridor.

They ran round a corner just as the door opened and the Rashetea were running after them. Somehow they managed to run quicker, and were soon far enough away not to hear the Rashetea behind them. Susan pulled Rose through another door, and closed it behind her.

They leant against the walls gasping for breath. Rose looked up at Susan.

"What the hell did you just do?" she shouted, still panting.

"I slowed down time," she answered simply, "it's very hard to do, and I managed to overpower Tyhedra, since I've had a lot more practice with these powers then he has. I also managed to get this," she held up a card, "it's a key card, opens and closes all doors. We should be safe in here." Their breathing returned to normal, and they both completely failed to stop the tears that had been trying to escape.

They burst out into tears, sliding down the walls and sitting on the floor, holding their heads in their hands. "Oh God he's dead," Susan sobbed, "I can't believe it, he's really dead…"

"But, can't he, you know, regenerate?" asked Rose through her tears.

"No, there's nothing of him left. There's just his body. Tyhedra absorbed his soul," she shook her head, "there's nothing we can do. We can't bring him back, only Tyhedra can do that. We can't save him… we can't stop them… there's nothing we can do…" Suddenly Rose stood up.

"No! We can't just give up! The Doctor wouldn't just give up, would he? And he wouldn't want us to. He'd want us to keep fighting, no matter what. He'd want us to find away to stop them, I mean, there must be something we can do, there always is…"

"Well what do you want to do!" Susan shouted, standing up, "'Cause I'm all open to ideas!" Rose tried to answer, but found she had nothing to say.

"I don't know," she whispered, looking down at her feet. "But there's gotta be something we can do to save him. I mean, we can't just leave him…" They both stood in silence, trying to think of anything they could do. Then Susan looked up.

"They said that you had a power, greater then that of a Time Lords. What were they talking about?" Rose tried to think, but had no idea.

"I don't know," she said quietly.

"Maybe something happened to you while you were with the Doctor," suggested Susan.

"Well he told you all about our adventures, didn't he?" said Rose bitterly, "I heard you talking in the forest, and while you were talking in Gallifreyan, I'm sure he told you everywhere we've ever been then." Susan frowned.

"No, not everywhere! Just some of your adventures, and the aliens you met. He told me about the last place you went, and meeting the Devil, and the Cybermen, and the Daleks and when he regenerated…" she trailed off, and her eyes widened. "That's it!" She ran up to Rose suddenly, with all the energy of the Doctor, "When you absorbed the time vortex, you became the Bad Wolf, and had power over time and space. Maybe that's it, maybe that's the power they're talking about!"

"I guess it could be…" Rose said, then shook her head, "no, that can't be it. The Doctor said he took it back out of me, 'cause it was going to kill me, and it killed him instead, so doesn't that mean I don't still have it?"

"He said he was going to 'reawaken' your power. Maybe it's still inside you, but you just don't know it, and you need a Time Lord to release it." Rose nodded, trying to figure this all out.

"So if we let him 'reawaken' the Bad Wolf, then I can stop them, 'cause the Doctor said I had complete power over time and space. They wouldn't be able to stop me. And I could bring the Doctor back to life, he said I could control life and death."

"I don't know, they probably would have thought of that. Maybe they just wanted to extract the power, without letting you use it… I don't know. I'm still not entirely sure how they managed to do that to the Doctor." They paused, once again stuck for ideas. Knowing a way to get out was one thing, knowing how to do it was another.

"He said once he was a Time Lord he could reawaken it, so maybe you could do it," suggested Rose. Susan looked as if she'd just been asked to make a cheese sandwich.

"How am I going to do that!" she gasped, "I wouldn't know where to start!"

"Well, Tyhedra was going to put his hands on my head, and one time I saw the Doctor do that to someone, he said he was looking through her memories and thoughts; searching her mind. Maybe that's what he was going to do; search my mind for the Bad Wolf, and reawaken it." Susan tried to speak, but seemed to have lost her voice.

"But I don't want to search you mind," she whispered, aghast.

"It might be the only way to stop them." They were both silent, as Rose waited for Susan's answer.

"It could kill you," she whispered. But Rose was adamant.

"If it's the only way to save the Doctor, then so be it." Susan was amazed. The Doctor was right; she really was no ordinary human girl. She was willing to give her life to save the Doctor.

"You really do love him, don't you?" she asked, but Rose didn't answer. She took a deep breath, and walked towards Rose, raising her arms. "Ready?"

"As ready as I'll every be." They closed their eyes, and Susan placed her hands on Rose's temples, and began to search her mind.