Okay, here is Chapter 9 Seeping Through, next chapter shall be up tomorrow, if it is very noticeable or if it is just LilyRose xD then i'm sorry about the clicheness, I don't think I could help it...and also LilyRose xD's alternate endings shall be on my profile because I think they sort of break the lovely tension I spent a long time creating, I think that is it...for once...hmmmm...oh! you'll be pleased to know (I'm sure) that my cold is finally going away but I still have to go to the doctor tomorrow (not Doctor, doctor... unfortunately,) and read how LilyRose xD and I hijack the TARDIS in LilyRose xD's story The Doctor Down Under (and she thinks I'm cliche...oh wait...maybe I came up with that title...)

Disclaimer: I own both of them, my name is EoinRussell ColferDavies, I'm also a gymnastic jellybean who performs in freakshows riding on a purple tiger that plays chess...Jo-Jo (or God) I hope that you know what sarcasm is...I don't own either and sadly enough -sob sob- I don't even own Jo-Jo The All-Knowing Goat, I think I can rightly say that I own Jotak though...well, me and LilyRose do...

I want a purple tiger that plays chess...


IX

Seeping Through

She froze. Then her eyes widened and her eyebrows climbed up her forehead. Her jaw went slack and her mouth fell open. She almost lost her hold on Tony, who had begun pulling on her hair to get her attention, but she didn't even notice. She snapped out of it when Tony shouted.
"Down! Down!"
She very slowly and carefully put him down, her eyes never leaving the Doctor's. Tony ran off again, but Rose didn't see. She saw nothing, nothing but that face. The face of that impossible man.
And then she was running towards him.
And the Doctor was running towards her.
Everything was unimportant; nothing mattered, except running towards the other. The Doctor's trademark grin was stretched impossibly wide across his face, and Rose was grinning too. As they ran. They had been at opposite ends of the park, but now they were drawing closer. 15 metres, 10 metres, and at 5 metres, the Doctor showed no sign of slowing down, intending to draw her up into a bone-crushing hug.
But the park was becoming whiter; the colour was draining out of it. And it wasn't just the park, Rose was becoming paler and paler, until she and the landscape around her were completely white. But still he ran forward, all of this happening in mere seconds. And he spread his arms wide, as he jogged the last half a metre. But when he drew them around her, they closed on nothing and her image flickered and then she vanished. Looking around, he saw the park vanish, and then sky and the ground, the never-ending nothing had returned.

For a split second, he saw the park again, but everything was white and soon it vanished again. Then it receded, colour seeping through the whiteness until he realised where he was. Back in the TARDIS. The shock of the moment faded and the full realisation settled in. It hadn't worked. While Foaly and Artemis stared at him from the jump seat, he ripped the red button from around his neck and threw it across the console room. Then he regained his composure, his mask, and turned back to them. Only a very careful observer could notice the slightest detail on his face that gave away his utter shock and grief. It hadn't worked. Rose was gone.

"…Doctor?" Foaly asked hesitantly.
"It doesn't matter," The Doctor stated tonelessly, emotionlessly.
Foaly was suddenly angry.
"IT DOESN'T MATTER!? After all that work, all those calculations, those parts we had to include, those months we spent! IT DOESN'T MATTER?! No, I'll tell you what doesn't matter. Failures. That's what, so we are going to fix this. We're going to make it work, just you wait."
The Doctor seemed to get renewed enthusiasm.
"You're right," he said it like an apology, but then he realised, "You're right! We'll make it work!"


And so it began again. The calculations, the parts scavenged from fairy technology or the TARDIS, the muttering of three genii at work. Hands running through hair in frustration, banging palms on foreheads and fingers being sparked. All over again. But this time it was different. Instead of building just a small independent button, they decided to connect it directly to the TARDIS, but it still took several Earth months. The Doctor would try to get by without sleeping at all, getting irritated and snappy until Artemis finally used what little fairy magic he had left to mesmerize him to sleep. And all of a sudden, it was finished.


The Doctor slipped the improved button around his neck, avoiding the thick wires that sprouted from it and disappeared into the depths of the TARDIS. The button would go with him to Pete's World, but the TARDIS would not. It was an ingenious concept, designed by Artemis. The Doctor opened his mouth to say goodbye, but Foaly got in first.
"We'll be waiting in the TARDIS."
The Doctor just nodded. He grasped the button with both hands, placing it between his hearts, he could hear the blood pumping in his ears, and it seemed so loud that he wondered for a second whether the others could hear it. He cast this thought aside, placed both palms on the button and pressed down. Everything went black.


Not that much of a cliffhanger but whatever...LilyRose's alternate ending is in my profile if you would like a laugh...i'm sorry this chapter is short and i'm sorry that the next one shall be even shorter.

a) Next chapter up tomorrow

ii. Thanks to...everyone

3. LilyRose's alternate ending in profile

* Sneak Preview...right

Floating Sneak Preview

And there it was. Nothing. But it wasn't empty. Far from it.


I just pulled that out of my head so I'm sorry it's not that good and it doesn't say much but whatever...keep reading cause the end is near

oh! and i'm so sorry I lied in the last Sneak Preview cause it said "They" and it was actually "he" and I knew that and I had to do it, otherwise you would have thought that he was on his own and I couldn't let that happen, cause it would have destroyed my cliffhanger

明天见!

(See you tomorrow!)

紫色上帝

(The Purple God)