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The Doctor was playing mad scientist, mixing up something on the table with Rose sitting next to him, while resting next to them was the Cybermat.
"I'm going down the shops, we're out of milk. You both know what to do if he cries," Craig told them as he tossed an intercom at the Doctor.
"Sing nursery rhymes," Rose suggested.
"No!" The Doctor told Craig.
"Me neither," Craig said from the hallway before he closed the front door as Alfie began crying.
"Let's go check up on him," Rose told him as she stood up with her right hand glowing with regeneration energy for a second before stopping as she continued to hold her regeneration.
Above in Alfie's room, the baby's crib had a soft mobile of the moon and stars on it and as it turned around, it played music and projected stars onto the ceiling as the Doctor and Rose stepped cautiously into the room.
"Hello, Stormageddon. It's the Doctor. Here to help," the Doctor said, greeting Alfie.
"And I'm also here to help as well, Alfie," Rose told the baby, "It's Rose, the Doctor's wife."
The Doctor then picked up a small stuffed bunny as he tried to get the baby's attention, "Shh. There, there. Be quiet. Go to sleep. Really, stop crying," the Doctor urged him before he looked at both Gallifreyans, "You've got a lot to look forward to, you know. A normal human life on Earth. Mortgage repayments, the nine to five, a persistent nagging sense of spiritual emptiness."
"I'm pretty sure you'll love life when you're an adult, Alfie," Rose told the baby.
"And save the tears for later, boyo. Oh, no!" the Doctor muttered as he rubbed Alfie's forehead, "That was crabby. No, that was old! But we are old, Stormy. We are so old. So near the end."
Back in the Kitchen and on the kitchen table, the Cybermat switched back on.
"You, Alfie Owens, you are so young, aren't you?" The Doctor asked Alfie as he picked him up from his crib, "And, you know, right now, everything's ahead of you. You could be anything. Yes, we both know. You could walk among the stars. They don't actually look like that, you know, they are rather more impressive." The Rose then used her sonic screwdriver, causing the projection to become more realistic of what space looks like, "Yeah! You know, when we were little like you, we both dreamt of the stars. I think it's fair to say, in the language of your age, that we lived our dream. We both owned the stage, gave it a 110%. I hope you have as much fun as we did, Alfie."
"We had plans of leaving our home planet as far back as when we became a couple at around 90 years old when we went to the Academy back on Gallifrey," Rose stated as the Doctor kissed Alfie's head.
Back in the Kitchen, the Cybermat was no longer on the table, but scooting across the floor.
"Your dad's trying his best, you know. Yes, I know. It's not his fault he doesn't have mammary glands. No, but neither do I!" The Doctor told Alfie.
"But I do," Rose stated.
"Alfie, why is there a sinister beeping coming from behind me and Rose?" The Doctor asked Alfie as he and Rose sensed that something was behind them before they slowly turned around and saw the Cybermat at the doorway, chomping its mouth.
"It reactivated," Rose muttered.
"Oh, no you don't," the Doctor said as he used his sonic screwdriver on it, "Come on, Alfie. Run! It's only stunned!" He and Rose then hurried down the stairs and ran through the kitchen to the back door, "It's going to be OK. Good, Alfie. We're going to go outside. Don't worry about it."
"And I can't use my regeneration energy on it, otherwise I'll fully regenerate," Rose added as the Doctor opened the door but dropped his sonic screwdriver with the door locking behind him and Rose.
"I'm back!" Craig announced as he opened the front door before setting down his mobile phone and keys as his phone began buzzing.
Rose took her phone out from her jacket's pocket, "Come on, Craig, pick up, pick up, pick up, pick up!" Rose muttered as the Doctor was still holding Alfie in his arms.
"Doctor? Rose?" Craig said, calling out to both Gallifreyans as he checked the rooms of his house for them before he went into the kitchen and put away the milk before he turned around when the Cybermat suddenly attacked him, flying for his throat as the power of the attack knocked him to the floor, but he was able to hold back the Cybermat's gnashing teeth.
"Craig, don't worry, Alfie is fine, but on no account enter the house," Rose said, trying to send a voicemail to Craig with her phone.
"Doctor! Rose!" Craig called out to both Gallifreyans from the kitchen.
"Oh, no," Rose muttered as she and the Doctor turned around and saw Craig wrestling with the Cybermat.
"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!" The Doctor said with fear in his voice.
"Help me!" Craig yelled out to both Gallifreyans as the Doctor placed Alfie in a swingset's swing and kissed him on the head as Rose put her phone in her pocket as she flipped it close before she pulled out her sonic screwdriver and used it on the back door's lock before she rushed over to the door and slid the door open before she and the Doctor rushed into the kitchen and saw that Craig was holding the Cybermat away from his then spits on his hands, rubs them together and jumps through the glass door.
"Where's Alfie?! Where's Alfie?!" Craig asked them.
"He's safe! He's safe!" The Doctor assured him.
"Get it off me!" Craig ordered them as the Doctor grabbed his sonic screwdriver from the floor.
"I have to find the right frequency, shut it down!" The Doctor told him.
"Kill it!" Craig ordered both Gallifreyans.
"What do we do, Doctor?" Rose asked her husband.
"I don't know, Rose!" The Doctor told her before groaning, "All right, all right, all right! MOVE!" He then picked up a pot from the table and hit the Cybermat with it, sending it skidding across the floor as Craig got up but the Cybermat was now at the Doctor's throat.
"Doctor?!" Rose called out to her husband with fear in her voice.
"Ow! Baking tray, Craig and Rose, baking tray!" The Doctor ordered them before he threw it to the floor just as Craig covered it and held it down with a baking tray as Rose helped her husband up, "Hold it down!"
"Get on with it, Doctor!" Craig told the Doctor.
"Ah, it must be shielded from metastatic energy, of course!" The Doctor realised.
"Yeah, of course!" Craig said, not knowing what he meant.
"Don't worry, I have an app for that," the Doctor stated.
"Are you going to do what I think you're going to do?" Rose asked her husband, who just winked at her.
"Stand back. Stand back!" The Doctor ordered Craig before he moved back as the Doctor aimed his sonic screwdriver and fired a beam of energy at the Cybermat, disabling it, "Success! That was amazing, you must be really, really strong. That thing should have had you easy."
"Agreed, you must be strong to be able to stand your own against a Cybermat," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"Is it definitely dead?" Craig asked them.
"Inactive, yes. Technically never been alive. It was playing possum before, to take us by surprise," the Doctor answered before making an air quote gesture with both of his hands before clapping them, "Bravo."
"Yeah, nice work, Craig," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"Whoo!" Craig muttered as he closed his eyes and breathed deep before rushing outside as the Doctor and Rose both sighed in relief, "Alfie!"
The Doctor was sitting on the couch in the living room of Craig's house, working on the Cybermat with a loupe in his left eye as Rose sat next to him, while Craig was holding Alfie in his arms.
"I'm knackered," Craig yawned, "That thing was eating up the electricity."
"And transmitting it up to the Cyber-ship," the Doctor added, "But why? Why do they need power, why are those conversions not complete yet, only electrocuted Rose and what are they doing up there?"
"Yeah, why did it only attack me with electricity and not the Doctor?" Rose asked, agreeing with her husband.
"You said you were going to look at its brain, Doctor," Craig reminded the Time Lord.
"I had to wipe its brain. Now we can reprogram it, use it as a weapon against them," the Doctor told him.
"Like we're going to use my regeneration energy against them," Rose added.
"The Cybermat came after us?" Craig asked as he sat down next to Rose on the couch.
"No, after me and Rose," the Doctor stated.
"They sent it after us?" Craig told him.
"No, Craig, the Doctor is right, they sent it after me and him," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"Because of us, you and Alfie nearly died," the Doctor told Craig as he took the loupe out of his eye, "Do you still feel safe with us, Craig?"
"Doctor, you and Rose both can't help who your mates are," Craig stated as he chuckled.
"No. I am a stupid and selfish man. Always have been," the Doctor told him, "Even when me and Rose went to the Academy on Gallifrey. I should have made you go, I should never have come here."
"You're right, Doctor, we should have let him go," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"What would have happened if you both hadn't come?" Craig asked him, "Who else knows about Cybermen and teleports?"
"UNIT does," Rose answered.
"Who?" Craig asked her.
"Unified Intelligence Taskforce," Rose answered, "They investigate anything alien and he used to work for them in either the 70s or 80s when our people exiled him from our planet after interfering in the affairs of other civilizations like Earth."
"We put people in danger," the Doctor stated.
"Stop beating yourself up, Doctor!" Craig told the Time Lord, "If it wasn't for you or Rose this whole planet would be an absolute ruin."
"Uh, Craig, very soon we won't be here," the Doctor said as he placed the Cybermat down on the table, "Our time is running out. I don't mean Exedor. Silence will fall when the question is asked. Don't even know what the question is. Always knew we'd die still asking. Thing is, Craig, it's tomorrow. We can't put it off any more. Tomorrow is the day we…" The Doctor and Rose both looked over to see that Craig and Alfie had both fallen asleep.
"Die," Rose finished for her husband as they both smiled and wistfully exhaled before they then stood up as the Doctor covered them with a blanket.
The Doctor closed the door of Craig's house gently behind him with Rose following him and was holding the Cybermat and a remote control in his hands as it was now day time after they wrote on a chalkboard inside of Craig's house, telling Craig that they'll be going after the Cybermen without him.
"Safe mode. Clever me. Come along, Bitey," the Doctor said, petting the Cybermat.
"Yeah, let's find out how those Cybermen came back to the shop despite the teleport being shut down," Rose muttered, agreeing with her husband as they left Craig's house.
The Doctor and Rose went back to the Department store and hurried into the ladies department, looking around when Val suddenly arrived.
"Morning!" Val said, greeting both Gallifreyans.
"Good morning, Val," Rose greeted Val.
"Morning. Teleport's still fused," the Doctor said as he greeted her back as well as he and Rose began to walk with Val, "They didn't repair it. So the Cyberman last night, how did it get down here, how did it get out? And why, why, am I asking you?"
"Yeah, why are you talking to Val about things she doesn't even understand?" Rose asked her husband.
"You found the silver rat?" Val said with surprise.
"But where are the silver men?" The Doctor asked himself.
The Doctor and Rose soon arrived at the Ladies changing room with the Cybermat in his hands.
"Secondary teleport. No, there is no other teleport, they must have had a back-up system, something complicated, something powerful, something shielded. Something like... a door," the Doctor rambled as he began to run his theory past the Cybermat and Rose, "A door!" He then went into the last room, "A disillium-bonded steel door disguised as a wall! That is cheating!"
"Yeah, that is cheating, Theta," Rose said, agreeing with her husband as they saw a full-length mirror as it flipped it open, revealing a roughly carved tunnel.
"So... it didn't teleport down. It climbed up," the Doctor realised.
"I suspected as much," Rose muttered, "Did you, Theta?"
"I did, Arkytior?" He answered as they slowly began to walk through the tunnel and scanned the area with their sonic screwdrivers before they slid down and into a large cavern where the damaged Cyber-ship was hidden.
"Well, well, well. You have been busy," the Doctor whistled as he and Rose both explored the ship and soon found the conversion room as they saw some Cybermen that were disabled, standing in the room before Rose groaned in pain, causing the Doctor to turn to her, "Arkytior, what's wrong?"
"I don't think I can hold my regeneration that much longer, Theta," Rose answered.
"Do you know how much longer you can hold it?" He asked her.
"An hour at most," she answered.
They soon saw a name tag partially buried in dirt on the floor and saw that it had George's name on it before the Doctor picked it up as a Cyberman marched up right behind them.
"You both have come to us," the Cyberman told both Gallifreyans.
"Took us a while, a lot on our minds," the Doctor said as he stood up and turned around with Rose doing the same, "Let's see, this ship crashed here centuries ago, no survivors, but the systems are dormant waiting for power. And then the council stick a load of new cables right on top of you. Bitey wakes up and channels the power, you start crewing up from the shop as best you can, not enough power, not enough parts."
"When we are ready, we will emerge. We will convert this planet to Cyberform," the Cyberman stated.
"Yeah, I'd like to see you try," Rose said with a scoff.
"What, the six of you?" The Doctor asked them, agreeing with his wife.
"You both know that is enough. You both know us," the Cyberman told them, "You are the Doctor and you are his wife, Rose Smith."
"Correct," the Doctor confirmed, "And the Doctor and Rose both always give you a choice. Deactivate yourself, or we deactivate you." Rose then pulled out her sonic screwdriver and aimed her sonic screwdriver at it before the Cybermen took a step back as two Cybermen entered behind them and grabbed them, taking them hostage.
The Doctor and Rose both then began crying out in pain as one of the Cybermen held their arms behind their backs, causing the Cybermat to fall to the ground.
"He must be the new leader," the first Cyberman declared, "The other will be converted into a regular Cyberman."
"No," one of the other Cybermen protested, "They are not like us. Brain and binary vascular system incompatible." Unbeknownst to them, Craig watched from the other room, "They will be discarded. Other body parts may be of use."
"Oi, Cybermen! Get off my planet, or I activate this," Craig ordered the Cybermen as he held a scanner in his hands and brandished it like a gun.
"Craig, stop this, get out!" The Doctor and Rose both begged Craig at the same time.
"It's like you both said, Doctor and Rose, got to believe you can do it!" Craig told them.
"You located us?" One of the Cybermen asked him.
"Teleport in the lift, bit rubbish. That little Cybermat never stood a chance," Craig told them, "See what you're dealing with?"
"You are compatible," one of the Cybermen stated as they stared at Craig, "You are intelligent." The Cyberman then touched his hand to his chest panel and then shot electricity at Craig, forcing him to drop the scanner as another Cyberman grabbed him and pulled him forward.
"No, I'm not intelligent, you don't want me," Craig protested.
"Do not fear," the Cyberman ordered Craig, "We will take your fear from you. You will be like us. You will be more than us." The Cyberman then moved over to one of the conversion chambers and opened it.
"No, no, no, no," Craig said as he continued to protest.
"Your designation is Cyber-controller," the Cyberman stated, "You will lead us, we will conquer this world." The other Cybermen then began to force Craig into the conversion chamber.
"Doctor! Rose!" Craig called out to both Gallifreyans.
"Craig!" The Doctor and Rose both yelled with fear in their voices.
"Do something! Please!" Craig pleaded with them as different parts of the Cyber conversion chamber clamped down on Craig's arms and legs, "DOCTOR! ROSE!"
"Craig, don't worry. I've reprogrammed the Cybermat, it'll drain their power!" The Doctor assured him as he pulled the remote from his pocket before the Cybermat began scuttling across the floor before one of the Cybermen stepped on it.
"You both have failed, Doctor and Rose," the Cyberman told both Gallifreyans, "Begin conversion! Phase one. Cleanse the brain of emotions."
"No! Craig! fight it!" The Doctor ordered Craig, "They can't convert you if you fight back! You're strong, don't give in to it!"
"I don't think I can hold my regeneration off that much longer," Rose groaned in pain.
"Try your best to hold it off a little longer, Arkytior," the Doctor told her.
"I'm trying as best as I can, Doctor," Rose assured him before groaning in pain from her regeneration energy again.
"Help me!" Craig yelled out, interrupting the Doctor and Rose's conversation about her upcoming regeneration as the Cybermen were still converting him into a Cyber-controller.
"Think of Sophie! Think of Alfie! Don't let them take it all away!" The Doctor urged Craig as Rose continued to groan in pain from her regeneration energy coursing through her veins.
"Make it stop. Please make it stop!" Craig yelled out in pain.
"Please, listen to me! I believe in you, I believe you can do this! Rose also believes that you can do this!" The Doctor told him, "We've always believed in all of you, all our lives." The Cyber-controller head then began to appear around Craig's head and encase his head within it, "We're going to die, Craig. Tomorrow, we're going to die, but I don't mind if you just prove us right! CRAIG!"
The Cyber-controller head then closed around Craig's head as it began to seal itself shut.
"Begin full conversion," one of the Cybermen announced as they all started to hear Alfie crying over the intercoms of the Cyber-ship before an image of Val holding Alfie within the department store appeared on one of the ship's monitors, "Unknown soundwave detected."
"It is the sound of fear," one of the other Cybermen stated, "It is irrelevant." It then turned to face Craig, "We will remove all fear."
"Alfie! Me and Rose are so sorry!" The Doctor yelled out to Craig's infant son, "Alfie, please stop we… Me and Rose can't help him."
"Emotions eradicated, conversion complete," one of the Cybermen stated before an alarm began going off as Craig began twitching his fingers, "Alert. Emotional subsystems rebooting. This is impossible."
"He can hear him," the Doctor muttered as electricity began crackling around the Cyber-controller head that was around Craig's head, "He can hear Alfie! Oh, please, just give us this! Craig, you wanted a chance to prove you're a dad. You're never going to get a better one than this!"
"Theta, I can't hold my regeneration off much longer," Rose told her husband.
Just as she said that, Rose's golden regeneration energy burst out from the sleeves and neck of her jacket, destroying most of the Cybermen, including the one that had her restrained as the regeneration energy engulfed her face and both of her hands as her hair changed as it darkened from straight blonde to straight dark brown, increase of height from 5'4 inches to 5'6, eyes changing colour from blue to dark brown and her physical age going up from twenty-five to thirty with her accent changing from one from Manchester to an Estuary English one, disabling the rest of Craig's cyber-conversion with the help of Alfie's cries.
"What is happening?" One of the Cybermen demanded with confusion as the Cyber-controller head slowly began to unseal itself.
"What's happening, you metal moron? A baby is crying. And you better watch out, because guess what?!" The Doctor said, happily before laughing as Craig's Cyber-controller head finished unsealing itself, "Daddy's coming home! And my wife just regenerated into her fifth body and incarnation!"
"Alfie!" Craig yelled as the Cyber-controller head that was around Craig's head flipped open as he began to fight against the machine as it began to overload, "Alfie, I'm here! I'm coming for you!" The last few remaining Cyberman staggered backwards from the emotional onslaught.
"Yes, Craig!" The Doctor said, happily before turning to Rose, "Are you alright, Rose?"
"I think so," Rose answered as she breathed out some regeneration energy, "What's going on?"
"Ah, you're going through post-regenerative trauma, aren't you?" The Doctor asked her.
"I think so, Theta," Rose answered as the machine started to release Craig as he helped her up.
"Alfie!" Craig cried out to his infant son.
"Alfie needs you!" The Doctor told Craig.
"Emergency! Emotional influx!" One of the last remaining Cybermen yelled out in pain.
"You've triggered a feedback loop into their emotional inhibitors," the Doctor explained to Craig as he helped him out of the cyber-conversion unit as the Cybermen began to groan in pain as they placed their hands over their faces, "All that stuff they cut out of themselves, now they're feeling it! Which means a very big explosion!"
"Overload! Overload! Overload!" one of the Cybermen stated as the Doctor, Rose and Craig ran for the doors of the room.
"Get this open, we need to get to Alfie!" Craig ordered them.
"I don't know how to do it right now, Craig," Rose told him, "Because right now, I don't know who I am because the regeneration that I just experienced mixed up the synapses in my brain."
"Regeneration tends to do that to a Time Lord or Lady, sometime around their fifth incarnation, Craig," the Doctor explained to Craig, "But, they've sealed the ship!" The head of one of the Cybermen then suddenly exploded.
"We've got to get out of here!" Craig told them.
"I know!" The Doctor told him.
"Me too, Craig!" Rose said, agreeing with her husband as two more Cybermen lose their heads as they exploded as well.
"The teleport!" The Doctor stated as another Cyberman's head exploded before the Doctor, Rose and Craig ran over to the teleport before the Doctor activated it remotely with his sonic screwdriver before Rose fell unconscious, causing him to pick her up as Craig clinged onto him before they teleported away just as the Cyber-ship exploded.
Craig was hugging the Doctor tightly before he pulled apart from him when the lift's bell rang as he rushed out.
"Craig, you better explain everything to everyone," the Doctor told Craig.
"May I ask why?" Craig asked him.
"I have to get her back to the TARDIS and take care of her for the next fifteen hours till her regeneration cycle is over," the Doctor explained as he also left the lift as Rose breathed out some more of her regeneration energy.
As she regained consciousness, Rose looked around where she was at and realised that she was in her and the Doctor's room on the TARDIS before she sat up and saw that her husband was standing in the doorway.
"Here take some of this, Love," the Doctor told her as he walked towards her and handed her a cup of tea from the desk next to their bed.
"How long was I out, Theta?" Rose asked him as she drank a sip of tea from the cup of tea that he handed her.
"About fifteen hours, Arkytior," the Doctor answered.
"So basically an entire regeneration cycle," she surmised as she placed the cup of team back on the desk next to her side of their bed.
"Yeah," he answered, "Anyway, where did you pick up your current body's accent from, Rose?"
"Where do you think, Theta?" Rose countered, causing him to look at her with confusion, "From you of course."
"From me?" He said with confusion.
"From your last incarnation for Rassilon's sake," Rose explained, "And I also picked up some quirks from that body as well."
"Like what?" He asked her.
"Oh, I don't know, allons-y," she answered with a smile, causing him to chuckle.
"You know, I still love that word, don't you?" He asked her.
"I know, Theta," she answered before pulling him in for a passionate kiss.
"I think you should head for the wardrobe room, Arkytior, while I set the TARDIS' controls to fifteen hours ago at Craig's house," the Doctor told Rose after they stopped kissing.
"I suppose you're right," Rose said as she got up from their bed and left their bedroom, heading in two opposite directions with the Doctor heading towards the console room and Rose going towards the wardrobe room.
As Rose entered the TARDIS' wardrobe room, she removed her clothes and tried on a blue jacket and red shirts and looked at herself in the mirror with them on and looked at it with distaste as it didn't fit her new dress appeals, she did the same with a dress, but she knew that with the life that she and the Doctor goes through, it wouldn't work out, but could work out for some formal events.
She then began trying on a black leather jacket and some other clothes similar to her husband when she reunited with him back when she was still Chameleon-Arched, but it also didn't look good on her.
Then she began trying on a different kind of zip-up jacket that her previous incarnation wore but it was exactly the same size as her current body and was the same colour as the one that her previous incarnation wore before trying on a similar shirt to her previous one and found that her dress sense for shirts was nearly the name as her previous incarnation as she put on a blue shirt that was a few sizes larger than the one her last body wore before putting on a pair of womens' jeans and a pair of converse shoes as she walked around the wardrobe room before looking at herself in the mirror and smiled as she stuck her tongue in between her teeth before nodding as she left the room and began heading back towards the Console room.
As Rose walked back into the Console room, she saw that the Doctor was still setting the TARDIS' coordinates before she cleared her throat.
"Arkytior," the Doctor began to say as he turned to his wife and saw how beautiful she looked, "You look-"
"Beautiful?" She finished for him.
"No, I was going to say that you look stunning in that outfit," he corrected, causing her to kiss him on the lips.
"Thanks, Theta," she said with a smile, "But let's head to Craig's house as you said and clean up his house before he arrives back at his house."
"Yeah, I did say that," he muttered as they began setting the TARDIS' controls for Craig's house.
Craig entered his house, now wearing a black coloured dress shirt and with Alfie in his papoose and slowly looked around and saw that the house had been cleaned, while he was at the department store explaining what happened with the Cybermen for the Doctor and buying a shirt and also saw that there were fresh cut flowers on the coffee table.
"Who's tidied all this up?" Craig asked himself before walking towards the kitchen to see that it had also been cleaned and the table was even set before the Doctor entered through the back door with Rose.
"See, we do come back," the Doctor told him.
"How did you...?" Craig began to ask them.
"Time machine!" The Doctor answered, "But even with time travel, getting glaziers on a Sunday, tricky."
"You went back in time after taking care of Rose following her regeneration, Doctor?" Craig said with surprise, "That means you used up your and Rose's hours. What about Exedor?"
"What about you being in trouble with Sophie when she comes back?" The Doctor countered, "Me and Rose couldn't let that happen."
"Yeah, we couldn't let that happen, Craig," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"You both used up your time for me?" Craig asked them with disbelief.
"Course we did," the Doctor confirmed, "You're our mate. I notice Stormageddon's very quiet and happy. He prefers the name Alfie now. And he's very proud of his dad."
"He calls me dad?" Craig said with surprise.
"Yes, of course he does now!" The Doctor confirmed, "Yeah, I know, he's a bit thick, isn't he?"
"Oi, shut up, you two!" Craig ordered the Doctor and his infant son before turning to Rose, "So you know who you are now, Rose?"
"I sure do, Craig," Rose answered, "I am Rose Smith, historian, former mother of two, grandmother and wife of the Doctor."
"Well... Now it's time. We have to go," the Doctor said as he and Rose began to leave the room and house.
"Yeah, we both have to go now, Craig," Rose told him, agreeing with her husband.
"Doctor, Rose, I know that something's wrong," Craig said as he looked at them, "I can help the two of you."
"Nobody can help us," the Doctor told him before grabbing six blue envelopes from next to him, "I hope Sophie won't mind, We need these." He then held up the six blue envelopes.
"Where are you both going to go?" Craig asked them.
"America," the Doctor answered.
"In the state of Utah," Rose added.
"Sophie will be home any second, are you both sure?" Craig asked them.
"We can't miss this appointment, Craig," the Doctor told him, "Goodbye, mate."
"Yeah, goodbye, Craig," Rose said, agreeing with her husband.
"Wait there, Doctor. One second," Craig told the Doctor before he left the room as the Doctor opened the fridge and looked inside, making a face as Rose looked at her husband, wondering what Craig was going to give him before he reentered the room with a beige coloured Stetson, "From Sean's stag." He then put it on the Doctor's head.
"Wow," the Doctor muttered.
"You look more handsome than before with that on, Doctor," Rose told her husband.
"You ride 'em, pardner," Craig said with an American accent.
"Oh, thanks!" the Doctor told him.
"Yeah, thanks, Craig," Rose said, agreeing with her husband as the Doctor snapped his fingers on both hands before he then pointed them like a gun at Craig before heading for the back door with Rose following him.
"Bye," Craig told them when he suddenly heard a knock at the front door before he looked to the front and then back again "Doctor, Rose, that will be Sophie arriv…" When he turned around, he saw that the Doctor and Rose were gone with the back door wide open.
As the Doctor walked down the street towards the TARDIS with Rose, there were three children—a dark skinned boy and two light skinned girls with blonde hair—playing in the cross-street with a ball as they stopped just in front of the TARDIS' door.
"Well then, old girl," the Doctor said as he licked his thumb and wiped off a spot on the TARDIS' door with it, "One last trip, eh?"
"Yeah, how about one more trip?" Rose asked the TARDIS, agreeing with her husband before they turned to look at the children, who stopped playing and walked towards them.
"Hey. I'm the Doctor," the Doctor said, introducing himself to them.
"And I'm Rose, his wife," Rose told them, introducing herself as well.
"We were here to help. And you are very, very welcome," the Doctor added as he put his hand to his hat.
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