Sorry! I was at a sleep-away camp so I wasn't able to go on any electronics. Sorry!

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Everything in Rose's head was echoing as Vivian studied her. "I suggest that you help us. Being so stubborn won't help bring your Doctor," Vivian continued to write down notes.

Rose glared at her. "Do you think that killing the Doctor was really the best way to motivate me to help you?" she snorted.

"More of this, I think," Vivian pressed the injection into Rose's arm. Rose winced, the world growing brighter, but she had so much of this stuff in her system that it didn't hurt so much as she was used to it.

"You haven't even explained it all to me. I remember Bad Wolf," Rose's head throbbed at the words. "I know what I can do. But you won't tell me!" Rose's voice was rising. "So don't expect me to agree to a plan that I don't know!" her voice was shaking with anger and a large crack appeared in the wall. Vivian studied it apprehensively.

"You want to know the plan?" Vivian seethed. "Then agree to work with me."

Rose laughed, which quickly turned into a cough. Her eyes water as she coughed. When she pulled her hand away, it was red with blood. "I will never agree to an unknown plan. You got that? Never."

Vivian leaned in close. "You want a plan? Fine, I'll give you a plan. I come from the year 218.374. That's millions of years in your future, and in that future, there was a horrible war. But not on Earth, so your precious Doctor didn't know about it. It was here, on Trenzalore. Aliens stormed here and demolished every single one of my kind that was trying to live a normal life. Well," she clutched at Rose's throat. "Some of us wanted to live a normal life. The rest of us wanted to win. Aliens of all sorts, but mostly the Silence."

"The Silence? Your kind? You're not human?" Rose asked.

"No. I am pretty darn far from human. You want to know what I am? I'm a crossbreed. Some genius decided to cross the DNA of a human, and a Silence. What he got he couldn't control. We grew and grew until we were more powerful than anything. But we bided our time. Just when we were about to attack, to seize control of this world, our ancestors, the Silence, came, and they killed almost all of us," she laughed sadly. "I want you to create more of my kind; I want you, Rose Tyler, to create more of me. And I want you to fight."

Rose tilted her head, taking this all in. "But how do you know that I'll be able to do it? Why me?" she asked.

Vivian smiled. "Glad you're finally curious. The creator had a little sneak peek of the Time Vortex. You, at the moment, are full of Time Vortex."

Rose still didn't understand. "But you could get into the TARDIS, so why do you need me?" she asked.

Vivian laughed cruelly. "The TARDIS has a self-defense system. Impossible to beat, and extremely dangerous. You, on the other hand, were just there, riding around in your TARDIS, completely undefended. It was too tempting."

Rose shook her head in disbelief. "But how did the Silence infiltrate the TARDIS if it has such a great self-defense system?"

"I'm only half Silence. People can remember me. And so can the TARDIS. The Silence, on the other hand, can be forgotten by anything and anyone," she leaned in closer to Rose.

"Why are you telling me this? It's not like I'll agree, no matter what you say," Rose stood up. "I will never agree to help you. You hear me? Never, so I suggest that you let me go or I swear to GOD that I will kill you."

Her arm pricked as Vivian put more of the stuff in her system. Her head pounded in agony. "Your Doctor is dead. You are completely alone in the world."

"But I have nothing left to lose," Rose argued. "I will most likely die either way. So why would it matter?" she asked.

"It's not the fact that you will die. Everyone dies. But there is not one single person in the world like you. I can't kill you or my only shot is gone. But what will matter is what I do before you die," and with a laugh, she smacked Rose.

"I take it that you can't force me. I have to do it willingly," she spit some blood from her mouth.

"A pesky detail," Vivian punched Rose again.

"You are pretty strong for a woman who has the Silence do her bidding," Rose moaned.

"Yeah, I work out," Vivian then smiled, and put her hands on either side of Rose's head.

Now, Rose had every intention of staying strong, not giving in to Vivian and saving the world. But the second that her hands made contact with Rose's head, she was reliving every bad moment in her life, feeling mounds and mounds of pain all piled on top of her, and at that moment, she would've given anything to die.

An hour later, Rose was straight out sobbing. She opened her mouth to finally agree, to just get out of all this mess, but instead of sound, there was a light. Her eyes were glowing as well, and the room had a golden flash before there was an explosion and Rose was whipped across the room.