I lied. I couldn't wait to type this part, so here it is. Thanks to brikaspoms and KijoKuroi for reviewing. And KijoKuroi, I'm glad this is one of your favorites.

Anyway, it's Christmas break and I have plenty of time to type. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I actually would have had this up by Christmas day but the system wouldn't let me get into my account.

So, here we go. I don't own The Doctor, but Rachel is a character of my creation.


~.*§Found§*.~


Chapter 6: Time Heals All Wounds

Rachel gasped in air as she listened to the screeching from outside. All the wedding goers were muttering and watching the silhouettes of the monsters flap about. "They can't get in." The Doctor said, watching the windows. "Old windows and doors, okay. The older something is, the stronger it is." All the humans were watching him now. "What else?" he muttered.

A particularly loud screech echoed in the room and they watched one of the creatures fly by. "Go and check the other doors! Move!" The Timelord yelled, rushing to a side door. Rachel dodged around some humans and leaped on a pew back, to the shock of the group, and began running over them like steps to a door she could see in the back.

Jackie followed the Doctor. "What's happening? What are they?" She grabbed the Timelords shoulder. "What are they?"

The Doctor turned to her as he moved to other doors, making sure they were sealed shut. "There's been an accident in time. A wound in time. They're like bacteria, taking advantage." He said, voice echoing slightly in the large room.

"What do you mean, time? What're you jabbering on about, time?" she demanded.

The Doctor growled. "Oh, I might've known you'd argue. Jackie, I'm sick of you complaining." he said.

"How do you know my name?"

"I haven't got time for this."

"I've never met you in my life!"

"Whoo! She's a loud one." Rachel said, moving to another door. Jackie gave her a scandalized look.

"No, you haven't met me, and you never will unless I sort this out." The Doctor said. "Now, if you don't mind, I've waited a long time to say this. Jackie Tyler, do as I say." He pointed toward the back. "Go and check the doors."

Jackie leaned back slightly. "Yes, sir." she said quietly, moving away.

"I should have done that ages ago." the Doctor laughed.

The groom came up to him. "My dad was out there."

"You can mourn him later. Right now we've got to concentrate on keeping ourselves alive." The Timelord said.

"My dad had-"

"There's nothing I can do for him." The Doctor insisted.

"No, but he had this phone thing. I can't get it to work. I keep getting this voice."

The Doctor took the giant black brick of a phone and dialed a number. Putting it to his ear he listened. "Watson, come here. I need you. Watson, come here. I need you."

A grin split the Timelord's face. "That's the very first phone call. Alexander Graham Bell." He hung up and seriously looked at the young man. "I don't think the telephone's going to be much use." He patted the mans arm and moved to another door as Rachel came trotting down the aisle with Jackie.

"But someone must have called the police."

"Police can't help you now. No one can." Everyone looked up. The Doctor walked past the stunned young man. "Nothing in this universe can harm those things." The Doctor said coming to a stop, looking at Rose.

"Time's been damaged and they've come to sterilize the wound." Rachel said looking around at all the terrified humans. They all looked at the three time travelers. "By consuming everything inside."

Rose gave her a questioning glance. "The Doctor filled me in on the way over here." The younger girl said with a shrug.

Rose looked to the Doctor sadly. "Is this because... Is this my fault?" she asked.

The Doctor didn't answer, just walked past her and up to the pulpit.


~.*§Found§*.~


The Doctor ran into the vestry only to see Pete locking the door. The Timelord moved to the window instead as Rose's dad said, "There's smoke coming up from the city but no sirens. I-I don't think it's just us. I think these things are all over the place. Maybe the whole world."

The Doctor watched a beige car appear in that same gold light at the corner, turn, the driver covering his face, then disappearing again. "Was that a car?" Pete asked.

"It's not important. Don't worry about it." The Timelord muttered, walking away.


~.*§Found§*.~


Rachel shuddered as she saw the silhouette of one of the creatures against the large stain-glass window. It began tapping at the glass with its wings, then flew away. She was standing at the altar with Rose when Pete came up from the vestry. "This mate of yours. What did he mean, this is your fault?"

"Don't know. Just everything." Rose said quietly.

Rachel smiled sadly at the blonde. "I gave you my car keys." Pete said with a frown. "You don't give your keys to a complete stranger." Rose looked at him, face still red from crying. "It's- it's like I trusted you. Moment I met you, I- I just did."

He shuffled his feet. "A wound in time. You called me Dad. I can see it." He laughed slightly. "My eyes... Jackie's attitude. You sound like her when you shout." Rose's mouth twitched in amusement, tears leaking from her eyes. Pete brushed her hair from her face and Rose closed her eyes, leaning into the touch. When his hand left, Rose grabbed it again and placed it palm down on her cheek, holding it there. "You are. You are. You're my Rose. You're my Rose grown up." Pete choked out, pulling her into a hug.

"Dad. My Dad. My Daddy." Rose sobbed.

Rachel smiled, slipping away quietly to find the Doctor. She found him pulling a curtain aside to reveal another door. Rachel wondered how many one building could have. She smiled up at him as he pulled out his sonic. "Well, Pete figured it all out."

"Did he now?" The Doctor asked in surprise.

Rachel nodded. "Yup. He's clever, just like his daughter."

The Timelord smiled, opening the door to a small hallway with even more doors. 'Apparently they're infinite.' The Bride and Groom rushed up. "Excuse me, Mister..."

"Doctor." The Timelord replied.

"You seem to know what's going on." The Groom said.

"I give that impression, yeah."

Rachel laughed. "That bossy, I'm-an-all-knowing-Timelord impression."

The Doctor mock glared at her. "Cheeky."

"I just wanted to ask-" The Groom started.

"Can you save us?" The Bride intervened, voice wavering.

The Doctor froze and looked at them. Rachel turned to him, the same question in her eyes. After a moment he stopped the buzzing of his sonic screwdriver and turned, walking back up the steps. "Who are you two, then?"

The Groom said, "Stuart Hoskins."

"Sarah Clark." The Bride followed.

The Doctor looked down at her belly. "And one extra. Boy or girl?"

Sarah looked down as well. "I don't know. I don't want to know, really." she rubbed the bump.

"How did you two meet?" Rachel asked, smiling at them.

"Outside the Beatbox Club, two in the morning." Stuart answered.

The couple was smiling at each other now. Sarah continued. "Street corner. I'd lost my purse, didn't have money for a taxi."

"I took her home." Stuart said.

"Then what? Asked her for a date?" The Doctor asked incredulously.

"Wrote his number on the back of my hand." Sarah laughed.

"Never got rid of her since." her fiancé finished. "My dad said..." he trailed off.

Sarah's smile turned into a frown that spoke of tears being held back. The two collected themselves for a moment before Sarah sniffled. "I don't know what this is all about, and I know we're not important-"

"Who said you're not important?" The Doctor asked in concern. "I've traveled to all sorts of places, done things you couldn't even imagine, but... you two." He smiled at them. "Street corner, two in the morning, getting a taxi home. I've never had a life like that." Rachel smiled at him. "Yes. I'll try and save you." Sarah nodded, tears streaming down her face as she smiled.

When the two had gone Rachel gave the Timelord a hug. "What's this all about, then?" He asked.

"You may not have the average life like them, but you do have a family of sorts." she murmured into his jacket.

"Oh?"

"The Tardis is like the mother taking care of us all and you and Rose are the young friends that will eventually realize you're meant to be together."

She grinned up at him slyly. "You're never gonna let this go, are you?" he asked in resignation.

"Nope." She grinned, hugging him tighter. "I'll be pushing you two together until it happens."

The Doctor rolled his eyes. "If we're the young couple, that makes you the unexpected kid."

Rachel's eyes widened. "Blah!" She jumped back as the Timelord laughed. "I don't need those kinds of mental images, Doctor!" She whined.


~.*§Found§*.~


Rachel sat next to Jackie as she adjusted baby Rose in her carrier. "She's a beautiful baby." Rachel said, letting Rose hold her fingers.

Jackie smiled. "Her name's Rose."

Rachel chuckled. The blonde woman looked at her. "Who are you three? Pete comes drivin' up with that girl in his car, then you run in with that bloke and those creatures appear."

The teen didn't look at her, just continued to let Rose play with her fingers. She could hear tiny snippets of thought from the baby and it made her smile. Jackie frowned. "You all seem to know what's going on. Why? How?"

Rachel sighed. "We're Time travelers. I met those two when they saved me from a museum. If it weren't for them being there, I'd probably still be an experiment."

Jackie glared. "Fine, if you don't wanna tell me."

Rachel laughed, finally looking at her. "I'm not lying. I'm from the future, hundreds of years from now." She pointed at the Doctor. "He's an alien from a planet humans haven't discovered yet," She then pointed at the older Rose. "And she's from 2006."

Jackie gaped at her. "Well how'd you all end up here?"

Rachel nodded at Rose. "She wanted to come see something important from her past. From when she was a baby. Something went wrong though and now those creatures are here to fix it with no one to stop them."

"So, who are you?" Jackie asked.

"I'm Rachel, he's the Doctor, and she's-" Rachel stopped.

"What?" Jackie asked.

"She's- a good friend."

Jackie frowned, but let it go. "How d'ya travel in time?" Jackie asked.

Rachel grinned. "Believe it or not, we go everywhere in a little blue Police Box that's alive and is bigger on the inside. We travel the stars, saving worlds and seeing all of Time and Space. Just the other day we went to a planet where the people were bald and purple, with four arms. They were really nice and thought we looked funny. That was actually my second trip with them."

Jackie blinked and shook her head. "I normally wouldn't believe ya, but this," She waved her hands at the walls and the shadows from outside. "It really puts things into perspective."

Rachel nodded. "If I hadn't seen worse I'd probably be having a hard time too."

Jackie huffed in disbelief. "What could be worse than this?"

"A lot of things." the teen muttered.

The Doctor came over, eyebrow raised in question at his young companion. Jackie saw him and picked up Rose's carrycot. "Right. I'm going to find the loo, you two look after Rosie." She deposited the carrier into the surprised Timelords hands and walked off.

The Doctor looked down at the infant who was staring at him while Rachel grinned. "I can't wait to meet her in the future."

The man made a face, shifting Rose's seat and walking up to the stand. "I can." He put Rose down on a table.

Rachel, sensing a story behind this, hopped onto the table, swinging her legs. "What happened?"

The Doctor raised both eyebrows at her. "I first met Jackie the second time I met Rose. I was following a signal to an Auton and came to their flat. Rose dragged me inside, wanting answers for why I blew up her job,"

"Wait wait wait!" Rachel said, holding up her hands. "You blew up Rose's job?!"

The Timelord rolled his eyes. "She worked at a shop and all the dummies were turned into Autons. I had to blow up the signal on the roof to stop them."

"Uh huh." Rachel said slowly.

"Anyway, Jackie was in her room and when I walked past she tried to seduce me."

Rachel choked and nearly fell off the table. "Eww!"

The Doctor chuckled and nodded. "The second and last time I saw Jackie, she slapped me."

"Why? What did you do?"

"Why do you assume I did something?"

Rachel raised an eyebrow. With a sigh the Doctor admitted, "I accidentally landed twelve months after Rose left with me and Jackie thought I was a pedophile that kidnapped her daughter."

The teen blinked. "An entire year."

"Yup."

Baby Rose gave a gurgling noise, drawing their attention. "I am not!" The Doctor said indignantly.

Rachel frowned. "What are you talking about?"

"I speak baby." The Timelord muttered frowning at baby Rose.

Rachel laughed. "Figures. What did she say?"

"She said I'm silly and a bad driver."

Rose giggled, waving her hands at them. "Oh really?" The Doctor asked, raising an eyebrow.

Rachel rolled her eyes and reached over to take one of Rose's hands. A grin spread across her face. "See? She even likes you when she's a baby!"

Another gurgle. "Aww! Thanks, Rosie, I think you're pretty too." Rachel laughed.

The Doctor leaned over and said, "Now, Rose you're not going to bring about the end of the world, are you?"

Rachel noticed the older Rose coming up behind him. "Are you?" the Doctor asked.

The raven haired teen hopped down and elbowed him, still holding baby Rose's hand, who was looking at her older self, thinking, 'silly' which made her hide a giggle. Rose came up and looked down at her past self, the Doctor acknowledging her presence with, "Jackie gave her to me to look after. How times change." He shook his head.

"I'd better be careful. I think I just imprinted myself on Mickey like a mother chicken." Rose laughed, moving to touch her baby self.

The Doctor grabbed her hand and yanked it back. "No. Don't touch the baby."

A shriek from outside drew their attention momentarily. The Doctor slowly removed his hand from Rose. "You're both the same person. That's a paradox, and we don't want a paradox happening, not with these things outside. Anything new, any disturbance in time makes them stronger. The paradox might let them in." He turned back to the baby.

"Can't do anything right, can I?" Rose murmured.

"Since you ask, no. So, don't. Touch. The baby."

Rachel smacked him. "Baby Rose says stop being mean and I say remember our conversation."

The Doctor sighed. "All right." He looked at Rose, swallowing. "I'm sorry."

The two were silent with Rachel and baby Rose watching. "I wasn't really going to leave you on your own."

"I know." Rose said quickly.

"But between us three, I haven't got a plan. No idea. No way out."

"You'll think of something." The blonde assured quietly.

"The entire Earth's being sterilized. This, and other place like it, are all that's left of the human race. We might hold out for a while, but nothing can stop those creatures." He looked up at the silhouettes darting across the windows. "They'll get through in the end. The walls aren't that old. And there's nothing I can do to stop them. There used to be laws stopping this kind of thing from happening. My people would have stopped this." He looked at Rose sadly. "But they're all gone. And now I'm going the same way."

Rose bit her lip. "If I'd- realized..."

The Doctor turned to her and Rachel watched the pain flit across both their faces. The Timelord pressed his lips together before whispering, "Just... Tell me you're sorry."

"I am. I'm sorry." Rose said, on the verge of tears.

The Doctor cupped her cheek with his hand and she leaned into the touch slightly. The Timelord have his signature grin that spread from ear to ear, his blue eyes crinkling, and the two hugged tightly. Baby Rose looked up at Rachel, who grinned and said, "Yes, I think they make an adorable couple as well. Someday, hopefully, they will get married."

The two glanced over at her incredulously. Baby Rose giggled. "No, you can't be the flower girl, you'll be the bride!" Rachel said.

Rose huffed before making a small "Oh!" sound, and pulled back slightly from the Doctor. "Have you got something hot?" She opened the leather jacket and the Doctor watched in confusion as she reached into his inner pocket, his arm sliding from her shoulder. Rachel noticed, however, that they continued to stay right up against each other.

Rose began to pull something from the Doctor's pocket, but gasped and threw the object to the side. Upon closer inspection they saw that it was a glowing hot key. "It's the Tardis key!" The Doctor said, eyes lighting up.

He immediately yanked his jacket off and crouched next to the small piece of metal, using the sleeve to pick it up. Rose and Rachel squatted next to him, peering at it over his shoulders. "It's telling me it's still connected to the Tardis." the Timelord said.

He grinned at them. "Go get everyone to sit down and listen. We've got a way out!"


~.*§Found§*.~


The Doctor was standing at the pulpit, holding the coat covered key in his hand, while everyone else sat in various pews. Rachel and Rose were off to the side, smiling proudly at their friend. "The inside of my ship was thrown out of the wound but we can use this to bring it back." He held up the key. "And once I've got my ship back, then I can mend everything." The humans looked at each other, some in slight confusion, probably thinking the Doctor was mad. "Now, I just need a bit of power. Has anybody got a battery?"

Rachel grinned as Stuart jumped up, grabbing his fathers phone from the seat in front of him. "This one big enough?"

"Fantastic." The Doctor jumped down the steps as Stuart pulled the battery from the phone. "Good old dad. There you go." The young man said.

The Doctor put his sonic screwdriver in his mouth, grabbed the battery, placing it on the key, before pulling his trusty tool back out to buzz the two. "Just need to do a bit of charging up and then we can bring everyone back."

Several people turned to their neighbors and started whispering. Rachel caught the word alien once or twice. The Reapers were causing a fuss again, as if they knew that they were being thwarted. The pounding on the door started to get some attention, Jackie's. Rachel sighed and moved with Rose to sit in a pew. A few minutes later, Pete joined them.

"You, er, you never said why you came here in the first place. If I had a time machine, I wouldn't have thought 1987 was anything special. Not round here, anyway." He gave a little chuckle.

Rachel glanced at Rose, noticing her nervous expression. "We just ended up here." The blonde said quietly, shaking her head. Pete smiled "Lucky for me, eh? If you hadn't been there to save me..." He shook his head at the thought.

"That was just a coincidence." Rose assured him. "That was just really good luck. It's amazing."

Rachel raised her eyebrow and gave Rose a meaningful look. The elder teen refused to meet her eyes. "So, in the future," Pete said. "Are me and her indoors still together?" He nodded at Jackie, who was fussing a few pews away.

"Yeah."

"Are you still living with us?"

"Yep."

"Am I a good dad?"

Rose paused, mouth working for a few moments. "You... you told me a bedtime story every night when I was small. You were always there. You never missed one. And er, you took us for picnics in the country every Saturday. You never let us down. You were there for us all the time. Someone I could really rely on."

Pete stared at her for a moment before shaking his head, smiling wryly. "That's not me."

"Right, no one touches that key." The Doctors voice called, drawing everyone's attention to the glowing key floating mid height with a blue Police Box fading in and out of view around it. "Have you got that? Don't touch it. Anyone touches that key, it'll be, well, zap." He made a movement with his hands to show a burst of energy. "Just leave it be and everything will be fine. We'll get out of here. All of us. Stuart, Sarah you're going to get married, just like I said." The young couple grinned at each other happily.

"He's done it again." Rachel laughed.

The Doctor came and sat with them at the back, Pete moving elsewhere and Rachel moving to play with the little kids. Mickey immediately took a shine to her, and Jackie kept glancing back at the three time travelers. Rose watched the Tardis blinking back and forth from existence for a moment before turning to the Doctor. "When time gets sorted out..."

"Everybody here forgets what happened. And don't worry," He looked at her meaningfully. "The thing that you changed will stay changed."

"You mean I'll still be alive," Rose whipped around in her chair and Rachel froze mid game. "Though I'm meant to be dead." The raven haired teen gently shooed the children away before standing next to Rose who had been staring sadly at her father. Pete nodded, as though their reactions were enough. "That's why I haven't done anything with my life, why I didn't mean anything."

"It doesn't work like that." The Doctor said quietly, though he was impressed that the man had figured it out.

"Rubbish." Pete scoffed. "I'm so useless I couldn't even die properly. Now it's my fault all of this has happened."

Rose lurched forward, placing her hand on her dad's. "This is my fault." She said.

"No, love." Pete said softly. "I'm your dad. It's my job for it to be my fault."

"Her dad?"

They all turned to see Jackie standing there with baby Rose cradled in her arms. "How are you her dad?"

She froze suddenly, looking at Rachel. The teen didn't make a move, just smiled and nodded. Jackie gasped and looked back at Rose, really looked at her. "You're Rose? My little Rosie?"

Rose nodded, somewhat confused at the silent conversation her mother had had with her young friend. Jackie looked down at the baby in her arms, then back at Rose. The Doctor grinned at her, folding his arms and leaning back in his chair. "Oh my goodness." Jackie said faintly.

Rachel laughed while Rose grinned at her mother. "Hi mum."

"Oh my goodness!" Jackie cried, giving a breathy laugh. She grabbed Rose and pulled her into a hug. The three time travelers shouted, "NO!" startling Jackie away and shocking Pete, but not before baby Rose brushed against her elder counterparts shoulder.

One of the Reapers materialized in the middle of the room and a woman screamed shrilly. Panic seized the humans and they jumped from their seats and ran towards the back of the church. The Doctor leaped into the middle of the aisle and in front of the Tyler family and Rachel, throwing his hands out in a protective manner. "Everyone, behind me!"

He grabbed people and shoved them behind him, keeping an eye on the creature as it spread it's horrible wings. Jackie stared up at it in fright while Rose stood in front of her parents. Rachel stood slightly behind the Doctor, one hand gripping the hem of his jacket. The creature chattered at them, watching as they all gathered at the back. The Doctor stepped forward, Rachel gasping as she realized what he was doing. "I'm the oldest thing in here." The Timelord said.

The Reaper seemed to take this as a challenge, because it opened it's bug-like legs to reveal the mouth on it's stomach, shrieking in anger at the man and child that stood in it's way. It swooped down at the two and Rose screamed, "DOCTOR! RACHEL!"

The Doctor ducked slightly, reaching back to Rachel to move her away, just before the monster swallowed the time travelers whole. It glowed golden and the humans screamed, running from it as it uncurled and started into the air again. But Rose couldn't move. She was numb and all she could do was stare at the spot where her friends were murdered. This was all her fault. She watched, as if in slow motion, as the Reaper chased after some people before trying to turn around and crashed right through the Tardis. It shrieked in pain and disappeared, taking the Tardis and their hope with it.

All her fault.

The key was on the ground. With stumbling steps she rushed over to it. Ice cold metal met her skin and the haze vanished as a sob left her lips. She sat on the stairs, not caring that everyone was watching, and cried. "It's cold. The key's cold." She sobbed. Pete and Jackie were in front of her and her dad pulled her to him. "Their dead. This is all my fault. Everyone is going to die and it's all my fault." she sobbed into his shirt.

A dark haired woman that Rose recognized as Bev, her mothers friend, swallowed as the lights in the room dimmed. "This is it. There's nothing we can do. It's the end."

Pete held Rose close as she cried.


~.*§Found§*.~


Rose sat in a chair quietly, staring numbly into space. Jackie had passed baby Rose off to Bev and was rubbing her future daughters back. Pete walked up to them and said matter of factly, "The Doctor really cared about you." he started unrolling his sleeves. "He didn't want you to go through it again, not if there was another way." he smiled at her confusion. "Now there isn't."

"What are you talking about?" Rose asked, standing up.

"The car that should have killed me, love." Jackie made a noise of distress. Looking at his wife briefly, Pete pulled on his jacket and nodded towards the entrance. "It's here. The Doctor worked it out way back, but he, er, he tried to protect me. Still, he's not in charge anymore. I am."

"But you can't." Rose whimpered, fresh tears falling down her face.

Pete smiled solemnly at her. "Who am I, love?" He asked, cupping her cheek.

"My daddy."

Pete nodded and turned to Jackie. "Look at how well you'll do, Jackie. Our little girl, all grown up."

Jackie sobbed, standing and hugging her weeping daughter properly. She looked at Pete and he said, "I'm meant to be dead, Jackie. You're going to get rid of me at last."

"Don't say that." Jackie said, shaking her head more tears falling.

"For once in your life, trust me. It's got be done. You've got to survive, because you've got to bring up our daughter." He pulled her forward and they kissed tenderly, both crying.

When they separated, Pete turned to Rose. "I never read you those bedtime stories. I never took you on those picnics. I was never there for you."

"You would have been." Rose choked out.

Pete nodded. "But I can do this for you. I can be a proper dad to you now."

"But it's not fair." Rose sobbed.

"I've had all these extra hours." he said, smiling proudly at her. "No one else in the world has ever had that. And on top of that, I got to see you." He brushed her bangs from her face. "And you're beautiful. How lucky am I, eh?" He took a deep breath. "So, come on, do as your dad says." Rose wiped her face with her sleeve. "You going to be there for me, love?" Pete asked her softly after picking up that stupid vase. Rose nodded, sniffling. Pete smiled proudly at her one last time. "Thanks for saving me."

He pulled his daughter into a hug and she held on for dear life, because she wanted to always remember how his hugs felt. Then, Peter Alan Tyler let go of his daughter and ran outside, holding a vase and waiting for that little car to come around the corner.


~.*§Found§*.~


Rachel blinked as she suddenly saw light. Where was she? A gentle hand touched her shoulder and she saw the Doctor standing next to her in the doorway of the church. He nodded his head at a figure standing outside and they walked to either side of Rose. The blonde had her eyes closed and was breathing shakily. The Doctor touched her shoulder, just as he'd touched Rachel's, and Rose gasped, looking at him. "Go to him. Quick."

The two watched as Rose ran to her dying father who lay in the street next to a shattered vase. The driver of the car was standing there, running his hands through his hair and watching the man. Rose dropped to her knees and gently lifted her fathers head, grasping his hand. She sat like that, tears running down her face, until Pete finally let out his last breath and his eyes closed. Setting him down softly, Rose felt something change. She remembered what her mother had always said to her, but now there was a different story over it, like a shadow.

"The driver was just a kid. He stopped, he waited for the police. It wasn't his fault. For some reason, Pete just ran out. People say there was this girl, and she sat with Pete while he was dying. She held his hand. Then she was gone. Never found out who she was."

Rose sniffled again, before kissing her dad goodbye on the forehead. She stood, bravely trying not to break down. After a few moments of looking at the body at her feet, she glanced up and met the eyes of her two friends, standing on the other side of the car. She nodded at them and walked around to them. The Doctor held out his hand and she gratefully took it.

The three walked to the Tardis that the Doctor had moved to the other side of the road, closing the wooden doors behind them and never looking back.


~.*§Found§*.~


The major changes have started! I seriously started to cry writing this. I feel so bad for Rose and hate when she fights with the Doctor. So? What do you think? Tell me in a review and continue to follow and favorite this story. Or you could tell me what you got for Christmas. Something. Anything.

I got the 11th Doctors spring action sonic screwdriver, the Who-ology book, and a Tardis cookie jar that makes the noise when you open and shut it. It will never see cookies in it's life time.

JUST REVIEW! PLEASE! *sobs in corner* My muse rebels when he doesn't get praise. That's another reason this took so long.

Artistically Yours,

Destiny Obake