Nothings different, just a few spelling errors. Sorry :( New chap. will come soon, promise
Last Time: "River."
"Hello, sweety." She said, looking a little exasperated. She crossed her arms over her chest and looked at him annoyed.
The Professor snapped out of her trance, and looked at River. She walked over and stared at River with narrowed eyes, she stared back. The Doctor walked over nervously and looked between the two, daring not to interrupt the stare-down. River suddenly smiled widely and started laughing, the Professor following her lead. The Doctor looked extremely confused. The two laughing girls hugged and River whispered in her ear, "Hello Rose." And Rose/Professor whispered back, "Hello, Melody." The Doctor didn't hear the quiet exchange, and all he did was stare at the two in shock.
"What." He said, they stopped hugging and looked at him, "What." They smiled, amused at his confusion, "What." He said, one last time.
"What are you gawking at, River and I are friends." The Professor said, putting an arm around her shoulder.
"Yup," River said, doing the same and putting an arm around the Professor. The Doctor couldn't help but notice the blue ring on her finger.
"How?" He asked.
"She traveled with me for a while," The Professor stated. "What? Did you expect us to fight or something?" She asked, sarcastically. He opened his mouth and closed it looking a bit like a fish. She rolled her eyes, "Anyway, I need to go get dressed. I will feel much better when I have my gun." She said, walking down the hallway.
The Doctor, and River stood in awkward silence, "So you aren't mad?" He asked, shuffling his feet.
"Why would I be mad?" She asked.
"Well, aren't you my… well my bride to be, or something." He asked, blushing a bit.
"Well, I never said that." She said, smiling.
"But…But… well then who is?" He asked, nervously.
At that moment, the Professor walked into the console room with her usual attire and River smiled widely at her, then she looked to the Doctor, "Spoilers." Then a loud bang filled the room, "What was that?"
"It's them, they're trying to get in," The Professor said, looking at the monitor. "We need to get out of here." She said, running around the console, flipping switches and pulling levers with Rivers help. Everyone else just stared, she looked around, "Come on, are you all just going to stand there or are you going to help me?!" She practically screamed. The Doctor jumped into action, and ran around the console helping River and the Professor. Soon they heard the groan of the Tardis leaving, and they all sighed with relief. The Professor/Rose collapsed onto the captain's chair.
The Doctor was staring at her, "How did you get back from the other universe?" The Doctor asked.
"We, or I, perfected the dimension canon, and I sent myself here."
"How long ago?" He asked, narrowing his eyes a bit. River realized where this was going and she shooed Rory and Amy back into the blue box and shut the door behind her. Neither noticed their leaving.
"Mhmhmmhm." She mumbled.
"What?" He asked.
She sighed, "About 500 years, give or take. It's hard to tell time on here."
"500 years!? Why didn't you come find me?" He asked, grabbing her hand.
"Because I didn't think you would want to see me anyway." She said, her eyes filling with a small bit of anger.
"Why wouldn't I want to see you?! Rose, my life revolved around you, why would you think that?" He said, almost outraged by the accusation.
"Because you left me… twice, on that stupid beach in Norway." She said, her anger making her eyes look gold. "Twice, Doctor. What was I supposed to think? You left me with a clone, for god's sake. He was exactly the same… yet he wasn't you." She said, tears appearing in her eyes, "I didn't want a replica, I wanted you… but I learned to love him too. Not as much as I loved you, but enough." She said. She pulled out the necklace, she always wore, and pointed to the gold ring, "We got married, and then we noticed I wasn't getting older. We found out I was a time lord. I stayed there and watched him, get older and older, and then die in my arms. So don't give me any of that, I would have aged, you wouldn't have, bullshit. If you really loved me, you would have stayed, because I did." A few tears rolled down her cheeks.
"Rose," She flinched at the sound of her name on his lips. It sounded too good, too inviting. She was supposed to be mad at him damn it. Damn him with his nice hair, and boyish smile and… STOP IT. "I'm so-"
"Don't call me that." She said, finally ending the war in her brain. "I'm not Rose anymore. I'm not that girl, you stole away in your big blue box, anymore. I'm the Professor, and I'm a warrior, now get off my ship." She snarled. His eyes widened at the ferocity of her voice.
"Rose, ple-" He tried.
"Get off, now, Doctor." She ordered standing up and pointing to the door. "Go back on your ship, and don't come back." She said. He looked like he was about to object, but she beat him to it. "Go, now." She said firmly, letting her eyes glow gold in power for a second.
The Doctor looked defeated and was about to object once more, when he saw her eyes flash gold. His widened in surprise, and he realized she was way more powerful then she appeared. He slumped forward and walked into his Tardis, sending one more longful glance at her. She dismissed it, and he shut the door.
She stared at the blue box and it wouldn't go away, she tried the controls, but she couldn't go anywhere. The Tardis was keeping her Tardis in place. She walked over to the blue box and leant her head against it. "Please, old girl." She spoke aloud. Let me go, she thought towards it. The Tardis made a groan of defeat and it soon faded from view, leaving the Professor alone. She crumpled to the ground and cried for what seemed like the first time in centuries. What she didn't know was that the Doctor was doing the same thing in the privacy of his room.
