The wind picked up and made the couple shiver. His eyes met hers for a second and then focused back on the wonderful sight in from of them.

He finally decided to fulfill her one true wish. After all times she had wanted to ask, and decided that it would be better if she didn't; he finally saw the longing in her eyes. He told himself that if it was anyone else besides her asking then he would never do it. But it was her, and so he made an exception.

His eyes took in the sight of those wonderful red skies that he had lived under those so many years ago, and the red grass that he used to run in as a child.

"It's beautiful doctor, it really is," her voice was soft as if she was afraid to say anything, like she thought the sound of her voice would make the beauty go away.

"Yeah, it is." The doctor stood up from where they were sitting in the grass, and pulled Rose up with him. "You see that over there?" His hand extended out and pointed toward a building hiding in the mountains in from of them. She nodded and he continued, "That's where my family lives. They're probably there now, before I was born though." The doctor took in a sudden sharp breathe and his eyes started to water.

Rose turned toward the man and wrapped her arms around his torso. His hands intertwined themselves in her hair in return.

"We can go now if you want doctor." Rose whispered into his chest. He nodded and the two took hands and headed back to the TARDIS.

But not before the doctor turned around to face his home, and let a single tear drop.