He paced the whole room, he had been pacing for over an hour now. He was growing more impatient by the minute.
Finally, a doctor came out and the Doctor rushed him. "How's Rose and the Baby." he asked.
"We couldn't stop the labor. Rose is resting and we have taken your son to neonatal for test."
The Doctor fell into the chair behind him hard. "Can I see them," his voice cracked.
"Come with me." he heard him say. He stood up and started to follow him.
For the second time that day, he felt relief to see Rose. He rushed over to her. "Doctor," She said frantically. "They took, our son. They won't tell me anything."
"They are running test. They will tell us when they know more." he said as calmly as he could. Only his eyes betraying the fear he felt.
He sat on the side of the bed and held Rose as she cried. After what seemed like hours, the Doctor returned.
"Miss Tyler, Doctor. Your son is in bad shape. He is only two and a half pounds and 16 inches. His hearts and brain are devolped. He is having trouble breathing so were helping him."
"Can we see him," Rose asked.
"Of course."
The Doctor helped Rose settle into the wheel chair and then followed the doctor to their son. It broke the Doctor's hearts to see him hooked up to the resperator, so tiny. But he was so alive. He put his hand on Rose's shoulder and she grabbed his hand.
"It would help if you gave him a name," the doctor said.
"I hadn't decided on one." He heard Rose say. "I thought we had more time."
"How about Kiam Wyatt," The Doctor spoke up. "It means Ancient Guide."
"Kiam Wyatt Tyler," Rose said. "I like it."
The next few day's ran together. The day's were spent in the hospital with their son and night's were spent aboard the Tardis in Rose's room. She laid on the bed and cried herself to sleep each night, while the Doctor held her and waited for the morning. They had laid aside their anger at each other for the moment. He blamed himself for taking her to Krop Tor in the first place. So at night they comforted each other in silence.
Kiam grew stronger and the resperator was removed. He was now about four pounds and the doctors informed them, that once he gained a little more weight, he would be allowed to go home. When visiting hours ended that night, they headed back to the Tardis.
"We should go see your mom and let her know the good news." The Doctor said.
"I can't leave him here," Rose replied.
"It's a time Machine. We can pop there and back before they know we are gone." The Doctor replied. "Come on, it'll be good to stretch her legs and your mom is dying for pictures."
"Promise, it will only be five minutes."
"Cross my hearts."
-DW-
He put his hands on the wall and leaned his head against it. He could almost feel her on the other side. He had promised Rose that they would only leave their son for five minutes. Five minutes wasn't really that long, but after one wrong stop where they helped a young girl named Chloe. They made it to her mom's house. He didn't want to get involved but he had to find out what the ghost were. Than there was the Cybermen and the Daleks and he had no choice but to close the breach. He watched in horror as she flew towards the void and was releaved to see Pete save her just in time. But the relief vanished just as quickly when they disappeared again and the breach had closed forever.
He walked slowly back to the Tardis. Once aboard though he quickly got to work, looking for any other breach he might be able to pull Rose through, But the only gap he found was a tiny one. Not big enough to grab her, but big enough he might be able to say goodbye. He projected himself on to the beach in front of Rose.
"Where are you?"
"Inside the Tardis. There's one tiny little gap in the Universe left, just about to close, and it takes a lot of power to send this projection. I'm in orbit around a super nova. I'm burning up a sun just to say goodbye."
"You look like a ghost."
"Hold on" He takes out his sonic screw driver and points it. Making the hologram more solid on her side.
"Can I"
"I'm still just an image. No touch."
"Can't you come through properly?"
"The whole thing would fracture. Two universes would collapse."
"So?"
"Where are we? Where did the gap come out?"
"We're in Norway."
"Norway. Right," The Doctor replied.
"About fifty miles out of Burgen. It's called 'Dårlig Ulv Stranden'."
"Dalek?"
"Dårlig. It's Norwegian for bad. This translates as Bad Wolf Bay. How long have we got?"
"About two minutes."
"How is our son?"
"He's getting so big and he's strong."
"You promised me it would only be five minutes."
"I'm so, so sorry,"
"Promise me that you will never leave him alone."
"He will know all about you," The doctor replied. Avoiding answering her.
"Thank you," She started to cry again.
"What will you do"
"I'm back working in the shop,"
"Good for you." The Doctor replied with a small grin.
"Shut up. No, I'm not. There's still a Torchwood on this planet. It's open for business. I think I know a thing or two about aliens."
"Rose Tyler, Defender of the Earth. You're dead, officially, back home. So many people died that day and you've gone missing. You're on a list of the dead. Here you are, living a life day after day. The one adventure I can never have."
"Am I ever going to see you two again?"
"You can't."
"What're you going to do?"
"Oh, I've got the Tardis. Same old life, and Kiam needs to see the Universe.
"I, I love you."
"Quite right, too. And I suppose, if it's one last chance to say it, Rose Tyler"
He stood on the Tardis with tears running down his face.
