The other's story

She'd dreamt. Dreamt that the Doctor had come. Slowly, unwillingly to let go of her dream, she opened her eyes only to see a pair of brown eyes hovering mere inches above hers. Giving a small yelp of surprise she remembered; it hadn't been a dream.

"Good morning Rosie."

"Morning. You scared me you know."

"Yep." His wide smile was exactly as she remembered.

Jumping out of bed she ran over to the window and pulled the curtains away. Outside the world was covered in a white carpet of snow.

After breakfast Jackie and Pete went for a walk with little Jason, Rose's younger brother, leaving the five of them alone in the house.

"What should we do?"

"We could go outside and have a snowball fight."

"Yeah… Susan and I will just need some clothes from the TARDIS. Come on, it isn't far."

After the Doctor and Susan had gotten some clothes the little group stood for a moment in the little park where the TARDIS had landed, it was a beautiful place, currently the snow covering everything like a thick blanket only made it more magnificent. Rose stood lost in her own thoughts, forgetting everything around her; she'd never really appreciated how beautiful this world was. She was thrown out of her little dream world when someone showed a handful of snow down her coat.

"Boys against the girls." The Doctor said with a smile, it seemed like the other four had decided the division while she'd been dreaming.

Despise her and Susan being outnumbered they fought as hard as they could, taking advantage of their lesser size than the boys. Still the boys were slowly winning until the TARDIS did something very weird; it shock violently, letting huge cascaded of snow cover the Doctor, Mickey and Jake.

"What was that?" the Doctor asked when he'd managed to get out from the snow pile he'd been buried in, "The TARDIS is supposed to be on my side."

"Well… the TARDIS is female, right?" Susan asked innocently.

"Yes. But does that have to do with anything?"

"It was a match between the girls and the boys. Therefore the TARDIS was on our side. come on, mum and dad are probably back from their walk now and has some tea ready."