Hey! I started watching Sherlock and Supernatural too, so that's why I haven't posted lately (I'm a little obsessed.) Sorry, I have a problem! Schools out though, so yay for that!

I don't own anything, all rights go to BBC

The first place where Rose landed was a familiar landscape. She'd seen it many times, although never quite like this. She'd seen it for a great majority of her life and was not even in her dimension: modern day London. Her flat was off to the right a little ways, and a pizza place that her mum used to take her to was off to the side.

The Doctor landed besides her, and she noticed that the area where they were was completely empty. Suddenly, there was a loud screeching in her mind. She covered her ears as if to block of the noise out, but it was like it was inside her head. "DO YOU HEAR THAT?" she yelled over the noise. The Doctor just shook his head, but he didn't look worried.

"YOU STILL HAVE THE TIME VORTEX RUNNING THROUGH YOU," he yelled. "IT'S CONNECTING YOU TO THE NEAREST SCOURCE OF TIME VORTEX ENERGY, WHICH IN THIS CASE IS-"

The TARDIS started to materialize above them, and it started to crash down on top of them. Rose opened her eyes and grabbed the Doctor's arm, yanking him to the side. Rolling underneath of him, she tried not to be crushed. A drunk looking duplicate of her Doctor stumbled out of the TARDIS in a black leather jacket.

"Mickey!" he cried in a drunken voice. "Jackie! There's something important that I needed to tell you…something important…oh yeah! Happy Christmas!" with that, the other Doctor collapsed forward.

Rose's Doctor turned towards her. "Was I really that bad?" he asked her with a bemused expression on his face.

Rose nodded, looking at the TARDIS again. A slightly musical tune seemed to be coming from the TARDIS. Suddenly, Rose from the past slipped out of the TARDIS door, looking confused and worn out. Her hair was longer than current Rose's, and her face was happier. Despite any other emotions on her face, she hadn't seen what current Rose had seen. She was a happy girl who'd managed to find her way into an amazing life.

"I actually remember it worse than that though," she commented with a laugh. "You stayed at our place, had mum and I treating you like royalty while I saved the world."

"I helped a lot. Well some of it. Well a little bit. Well, I was there," the Doctor smiled, and for a moment, Rose forgot she was trapped in her own memories. Then the musical tune became louder. Rose unconsciously stood up from their hiding place. Walking towards the TARDIS, she heard the Doctor's footsteps.

"Rose, listen," the Doctor grabbed her arm. "Listen. We can't go in the TARDIS. You're still connected and it'll hurt both you and the TARDIS if you make contact with her."

Rose paused. "The TARDIS's a girl?" she asked, one eyebrow raised. "Okay," she shrugged. "Okay. What happens if I make contact with the TARDIS?" she asked. The Doctor grabbed her shoulders and looked at her in the eyes.

"It would use you to flow time energy in and out of you, but instead of helping either of you, it would…" the Doctor searched for words. "It's like; imagine having a filthy water filter. It's all dirty and disgusting, and it's hard to get water through it. But pressure forces the water though, ripping the filter and harming the water," he raised his eyebrows and looked at Rose in the eyes. "Do you get it?" he asked.

"Not at all," Rose replied.

"Okay. Just don't touch the TARDIS, alright?" he asked her. Rose rolled her eyes and nodded.

"Fine, I won't, alright?" she interlocked her hands with his. "What now? I hope we don't have to go through all of my memories to get back. That would be a pain in the butt."

"No. Just focus on the TARDIS. A different one from the future, preferably a future close to our time frame, alright?" he asked. Rose nodded, thinking about what time frame to choose. The best choice would be to choose to go to their present day TARDIS, but she sensed that it would be like running 15k without stopping once for a break or rest. If she took breaks, however, then she'd be able to make it.

Rose imagined the TARDIS in roughly two or three years, not too far in the future, but not as close as New Earth would be. Suddenly the music picked up pace and noise level. Her head was burning and she felt like her eardrums were going to burst, but she could feel her and the Doctor traveling forward until-

The Doctor was in his TARDIS alone, tears streaming down his face. He looked like he'd just been through hell. Even his hair lacked its usual peppiness. He continued to adjust settings on something whilst taking deep breaths.

"Rose," her Doctor said suddenly. "Did you choose this time frame specifically?" he asked her.

She shook her head, which was throbbing from the journey. "No. I just thought a few years in the future. Why?" she asked. Her Doctor shook his head, but he didn't say anything, which didn't help her to stop worrying.

The Doctor finally hit the last button and a hologram appeared in the middle of the TARDIS. Rose gasped as a hologram of herself appeared, looking in the other direction. She suddenly realized why her Doctor was so apprehensive about this time frame.

"This…" Rose gulped. "This is the time frame of when…when we were in separate dimensions and you were saying goodbye to me. On Bad Wolf bay," she looked to the Doctor for conformation. He nodded and Rose looked back and forth.

"I'm sorry," he hugged her. "I'm so, so sorry," Rose froze at first, not quite understanding what he meant, but then she hugged him back as realization dawned on her.

"It's okay. I'm going to explore the TARDIS. I'm really not in the mood to listen to this again. Or ever," Rose walked away from the Doctor, trying to stay confident. The truth was she didn't want to ever relive those moments. Rose thought that maybe she'd be able to forget that day, imagine that it never happened, that she was still traveling with the Doctor. However selfish it may be, a part of Rose still wished that she was traveling with the other Doctor, not hers. But still, she wouldn't want anything to happen to her Doctor.

Something was wrong.

Rose didn't know what it was, but something was majorly, hugely wrong. She suddenly turned around, not knowing where she was or how'd she'd gotten there. Rose spun around again, looking for a door to leave from. But there was only one long hallway leading-gasp-nowhere that she could she. It seemingly went on forever, but it was the only way out of the room that was seemingly going on forever. "Doctor?" she called. No answer, not even the sound of his converse tapping against the ground. "Doctor, you there?" she asked again.

Nothing.

Rose turned in a circle again, spinning to try to catch a glimpse of where she was. Shaking her head, she started walking down the hallway, looking for a clue of how she got there. Not a footprint or a fingerprint or any mark that anyone had ever walked down that hallway. Rose picked up her pace, walking faster and faster until she was running down the hallway. She kept turning around, like she'd been expecting to see a monster chasing her. But there wasn't anything behind her. Not that she could see, at least. Maybe there was something behind her that was invisible or some of the TARDIS' self-defense. It felt a glitch in its well-oiled system that even the Doctor from the past couldn't detect, and it wanted to get rid of it.

Rose took a sharp left hand turn down the hallway to what she thought was the control room, where she left her Doctor. Instead, she turned, and she was back in the same hallway she started in. "What the bloody-" she ran down the other direction, same effect.

Rose did this about seven times before she saw the little girl.

The little girl had lank blonde hair that was almost gray. Her hair was pulled back into two stiff braids, and her brown eyes were wide and glassy like. She had to be only five or six, and Rose had no idea if she was real or not. "Do you remember me?" the little girl asked before Rose could speak. "We had such fun. Do you remember?"

"Look," Rose started; looking behind herself again to make sure nothing was going to get her. Rose shook her head. "Look, who are you? I'm sorry; I don't remember who you are."

"But you came to my house when the monsters were attacking and said it would be alright," the little girl smiled. "You said that it was like a game, like hide and seek. I'd hide from the monsters, and then later, my family would come to find me. You said it would be alright," the little girl smiled again, and Rose remembered her. It was the second time that the Daleks invaded the Earth, when she'd found her way back into her home dimension. She'd been running to find the Doctor, and the Daleks were cornering the little girl. Rose had blasted the Daleks, and taken the little girl into the cellar of a nearby house.

"Do you like to play games?" Rose had asked. The little girl nodded. "Well then, this is just like a game. It's hide and seek. You can hide in here from the Daleks, and later, your parents will find you and you'll be alright. It will all be fine," the little girl smiled.

"It's you," Rose realized. "I remember you! What was your name?" she asked.

"Jane," the little girl replied. "My name was Jane."

Rose picked up on the little clue. "Was?" she asked, taking a step back. "What do you mean? What happened?"

Jane narrowed her eyes, tears filling them. "You said it would be like a game-which it would all be alright. But it wasn't alright. The monsters found me and they killed me before my mummy and daddy could find me and I died down there while you left me alone!" Jane suddenly lunged at Rose, screaming. Rose grabbed at her, flipping her over and tackling her.

"I didn't know!" she cried. But Jane was gone, disappearing into smoke.

Rose stood up, head and heart pounding. She was more than ready to leave this time frame. But she couldn't leave without the Doctor. Rose placed her hand on the wall, steadying herself for breath, and opened her eyes. Everything in the room seemed like an explosion of colours. The yellows and blues and reds of the hall seemed like they were going to explode. The whites nearly blew her away they were so bright. The wall of the TARDIS hallway was throbbing underneath her hand, and a thought came to Rose's mind. If she could travel from time frame to time frame, than why not up a few levels on the TARDIS? Why not to her Doctor?

Rose closed her eyes, picturing herself appearing up next to her Doctor, assuming he hadn't left where they'd started. She opened her eyes, hoping to see the TARDIS control center. Nothing, same blank hallway, the colour explosions gone, she hadn't even moved an inch. Rose closed her eyes, focusing again. This time, there was a roaring in her ears, and she felt like she was falling or tumbling through space. Suddenly there was a jerk and she was standing right next to her Doctor.

He jumped, flinching hard. "How the bloody-" he started before Rose hugged him.

"It has never been so nice to see you," she squeezed him hard.

"You too-are you alright?" he asked.

"No and neither is a little girl named Jane. She is quite far from alright, and I never once stopped to see if she was," she told him, still hugging him.

The Doctor pulled Rose away, looking into her eyes which were starting to turn gold instead of brown. Rose studied him for a moment, thinking. She'd never once thought about Jane after that moment, always to wrapped up in her own issues to consider what may have happened to her. If she'd even survived. She'd just assumed that she made it and her family found her, alive and a little bit frightened. It never had even occurred to Rose that Jane had died at the hands of the Daleks.

"What?!" the other Doctor exclaimed. Rose turned to see a familiar red headed woman in a wedding gown.

"Is that-" Rose started to ask before the other Doctor interrupted her again.

"What?!" he repeated himself again.

"Donna?" Rose asked her Doctor, who nodded. "That's Donna Noble. The most important woman in all of creation."

"That's what you're calling her?" he asked. Rose nodded a half smile on her face.

"She is," Rose agreed. "She's the most important woman in all of creation. She saved the world, without her we'd all be dead."

"She was amazing. But then, so are you," the Doctor smiled for a moment, then it faded. "I wish that she didn't have to forget it all."

Rose turned sharply to face the Doctor. "She had to what?" she looked him up and down. The Doctor shrugged sadly.

"She had my head, my thoughts, running through her head. The other Doctor would've had to make her forget we ever met or she'd-" he paused for a moment.

"Yeah," Rose stared down to the ground. "We should go now."

The Doctor nodded quickly. "Where to next?" he asked her. Rose opened her mouth to say 'I don't know, I'll just wing it' but then she decided-

"I want to see the end of the universe," she smiled. The Doctor nodded, grabbing her arm. Then he paused, turning towards her slowly.

"How do you know that we went to the end of the universe?" he asked her, chin raised as he scanned her eyes. Suddenly, he pulled out his sonic screwdriver, and started scanning her.

"I-I don't know. It's just here in my head. I know that you and-and Martha Jones, you were filling up the gas tank sorta thing in the TARDIS, the one in Cardiff we used that one time. You ran into Jack-and-and-" Rose was suddenly finding it very hard to breath. "I-I don't know. He clung onto it I think, onto the TARDIS, and-and the TARDIS wouldn't take him," Rose's head was all of a sudden going to explode.

"How do you see this?" the Doctor asked her.

"There's…there's a gold string. But it's getting darker the further I go back, but it's pulling me along," Rose was shaking again, her voice distant.

"Okay, doesn't matter how you know this, the fact is that a) the TARDIS knows that something's in it, disturbing it. It's pulling out old memories. That's why you all of a sudden saw a little girl named Jane. It's making you remember sad things," the Doctor paused for a moment before continuing onto his second reason. "And b) the Time Vortex needs to be burnt out more. If you stay here, the Time Vortex will take over your mind and burn you.

"Ouch," said Rose sarcastically.

"To the end of the world then," and, with that, they disappeared into nothingness.

The Doctor and Rose did that for a while, never staying for too long, until they reached present day. But, when Rose opened her eyes, something was wrong. She was tied up, bleeding from the nose, eyes, and mouth. Vivian was leaning over her, smirking. The Doctor was across from her, his head lank. Something was wrong with him. His skin was to pale, his eyes weren't fluttering with the pattern of his breath as they usually did. Rose felt terror wash through her. "No…" she whispered in horror.

"Yes," Vivian smiled evilly. "I was able to get into the TARDIS. You should really be more careful about locking the doors. I'm afraid," she informed Rose. "I'm afraid that you will never see your Doctor again," Vivian smiled.

"No…" Rose said in horror again, dreading the answer.

"We don't need him. So, I'm afraid," Vivian paused for effect. "I'm afraid that your precious Doctor is dead."

And with that Rose sobbed, anger blurring her eyes. "I swear to GOD," she screamed as she was pulled out of the TARDIS. "I will kill you!" and with that, they pulled her under into a wave of blackness.

Okay then! I can check of killing characters off my to do list! Time to go have tea with Satan! (I'll tell Adam you lot said hey)