A/N: This has the same beginning as NyxiNight's story 'Is This Hell?' but instead of Alex ending up in The Vampire Diaries she ends up in Doctor Who as Rose Tyler.
I have permission from NyxiNight to use Alex and her death scene in this story and I hope they'll like how this story turns out.
I hope you enjoy this story :)
Disclaimer: I don't own Doctor Who, sadly enough :(
As Alex lay at the bottom of the stairs the only thing going through her mind was 'you fucking dumbass'. Somehow, she knew she was dying, she could feel her strength waning as she choked on her own blood. She didn't feel scared of dying though, it actually felt sort of peaceful.
It wasn't like there was many people who would miss her. Her parents died when she was young and Alex had been raised by her grandfather, who passed away two years ago. She had never really had any friends either as she was considered weird and sometimes to blunt, she didn't take shit from anyone and always stood for what she believes in.
Alex tried to take a breath but just breathed in more blood. Of course, her already sucky day would end like this, she knew she shouldn't have gotten out of bed this morning.
It started when her alarm didn't ring so she was late to work and then she got fired for some bullshit reason, her punching and calling her boss a misogynist, sexist, swine after he slapped her ass could have something to do with it but you know…whatever.
After that her car broke down and refused to start and she had to walk home in the rain. When Alex finally got home, she was drenched and cold and the only thing she wanted to do was take a warm shower and crawl up in bed with a good book.
And that leads to know; because she had walked up the stairs in her wet socks, she had slipped on the step closest to the top and fallen down with one hell of a bang. At least she would finally find out what happened after death, was there a heaven or hell? Nirvana? Or maybe even Valhalla?
The black spots started to creep in and Alex knew that this was it and as everything went black, she had a peaceful smile on her lips.
XOXOXOX
Alex woke up to the sound of an alarm and groggily gets up to go to the bathroom. Something felt weird but she couldn't put her finger on it until she looked herself in the mirror.
The young woman how looked back wasn't her. Alex was a thirty-two-year-old woman with her green and pink hair in a pixy cut, the woman staring at her from the mirror was blond and could be no more than eighteen or nineteen years old.
That wasn't even the really weird part, no that was that the blond woman who looked back at her through the mirror looked exactly like Billie Piper!
That's when the memories hit her like a freight train, she had fallen down the stairs and Alex was pretty sure she died, so why was she in Billie Piper's body?
"You okay, love?" An older female voice called out from the other side of the bathroom door.
"Yeah, I'm fine." Alex opened the door and saw…Jackie Tyler?!
"You'll be late if you don't hurry." Jackie said and walked away.
Alex cursed silently, she wasn't in Billie Piper's body, she was in Rose Tyler's. She loved Doctor Who but she could not stand Rose, why couldn't she end up as Martha or even Amy? Rose was such a childish and selfish person.
Alex walked over to Rose's wardrobe to pick some clothes and found nothing that fit her style, at all. As she picked out a pair of light blue jeans and a t-shirt, she decided she would buy some other clothes on her lunch break.
"Bye!" Alex called out to Jackie as she ran out the door and she heard Jackie's response right before the door closed. "See you later!"
If Alex remembered correctly from the tv show, Rose worked at a department store called Henrick's. As she made her way through Central London Alex feet relived that she had worked as an au pair in London as a teenager.
The rest of the day past quickly as Alex was mostly lost in thought about what was going on. On her lunch break she met with Micky but said she needed to buy some clothes so she couldn't have lunch with him.
She also told him that she wanted to break up with him but still be friends, because honestly? While Alex had liked Mickey in the later seasons in the beginning, he was such a weird annoying person. He had been sad and walked away but hopefully they could remain friends after he calmed down.
When she came back to work, she was wearing her new clothes, consisting of white skinny jeans tucked into knee high, high heeled boots with silver clasps, a long-sleeved crop top with a zip-up hoddie over it. She had also decided to get the tips of her blond hair colored blue and was pleasantly surprised when they turned out to be Tardis Blue.
At the end of the day Alex/Rose was exhausted mentally but had come to the decision that if she was really stuck in Rose Tyler's body, she was going to do it her way and use her knowledge of the show to her advantage.
"This is a customer announcement. The store will be closing in five minutes. Thank you" Came a voice over the speakers at Alex/Rose walked towards the main doors with her coworkers.
"Oi!" The guard at the door shook a clear plastic bag in front of Alex/Rose face.
"Oh, right." Alex/Rose grabbed the bag and made her way to the lift to go done to the basement, it was time to meet The Doctor. "Wilson? Wilson, I've got the lottery money. Wilson, are you there?"
Alex/Rose walked through the basement thinking about two things, first; she really needed to start thinking of herself as just 'Rose' and second; basements were really fucking creepy.
"I can't hang about 'cos they're closing the shop." Ale…Rose called out. "Wilson! Oh, come on."
Rose walked further into the basement and then she heard a clattering sort of noise further down the corridor.
"Wilson, is that you?" Rose called out even though she knew it wasn't. "For fucks sakes, I hate basements. And now I'm talking to myself, great."
A male shop dummy started to move towards her and Rose slowly backed away, then several more joined the first in approaching her. "If you don't back the fuck off, I'm going to hurt you!"
Rose backed up into a wall and closed her eyes as she saw the dummy raise its hand to strike her. Then suddenly someone grabbed her hand.
"Run!" The Doctor pulled her into a sprint with him.
Together they ran through the basement towards the lift and managed to make it in but the lead shop dummy managed to shove his arm in before the doors closed. The Doctor grabbed its arm and managed to tug it off after several tries.
"Do you normally rip peoples arms off?" Rose asked when the lift started moving upwards.
"Only when it's plastic." The Doctor smiled and tossed the arm at her.
"Huh." Rose inspected the arm.
"What?" The doctor asked.
"Well, I expected some form of…I don't know, mechanical parts?" Rose looked at him. "Plastic doesn't move on it's on…well not usually anyway."
"You are a very unusual young woman." The Doctor said as he looked at her.
"Thank you." Rose smiled brightly at him.
"Mind your eyes." The Doctor said as they walked out of the lift behind Hendrick's and he disabled the lift mechanism with his sonic screwdriver.
"Who are you?" Rose asked kindly. "And who where they, down in the basement?"
"They're made of plastic. Living plastic creatures." The Doctor told her. "They're being controlled by a device in the roof, which would be a great big problem if I didn't have this." The Doctor waved a small device in front of her. "So, I'm going to go up there and blow them up and I might die in the process, but don't worry about me. No, you go home."
"Hold up." Rose interrupted. "You want me to just let you go off on what might be a suicide mission and not be worried? Seriously?"
"Yep and don't tell anyone about this, because if you do, you'll get them killed." The Doctor instructed as he walked into the building again, then he opened it and looked at her. "I'm The Doctor, by the way. What's your name?"
"A…Rose." Rose told him, managing to stop herself from fully saying Alex.
"Nice to meet you Rose." The Doctor smiled a maniac smile. "Run for your life!"
Rose quickly made her way to the main road, chuckling to herself. As she ran across the road, she almost became a hood ornament for a black cab.
"Watch it!" The taxi driver shouted at her.
"Oi, I'm walkin' here!" Rose shouted back with a glare.
Rose looked up when she heard the explosion and saw a huge fireball take out the upper floor of Hendrick's. She calmly walked past the Tardis, doing her best not to run her hand along it, as she made her way back to Rose's home…guess it was her home now, though.
An hour later Rose sat on the settee as Jackie talked on the phone and the news on the tv in the background.
"I know. It's on the telly. It's everywhere. She's lucky to be alive." Jackie was saying into the phone. "Honestly, I aged her. Skin like an old bible." Rose chuckled quietly at Jackie. "Walking in now you'd think I was her daughter. Oh, and here's himself."
Micky rushed into the apartment, "Well, what happened?"
"I don't know." Rose shrugged,
"What was it though?" Mickey asked. "What caused it?"
"Aliens." Rose deadpanned, trying her best not to laugh.
"It's Debbie on the end." Jackie said as she cam back into the room. "She knows a mon on the Mirror. Five hundred quid for an interview."
"Oh that's brilliant! Give it here." Rose stood up and took the phone to end the call, happy to use one of the sassiest replies in the first episode.
"Well, you've got to find some way of making money." Jackie huffed. "Your job's kaput and I'm not bailing you out."
Rose was about to answered but closed her mouth as the phone started to ring again.
"Bev! She's alive." Jackie answered the phone quickly. "I've told her, sue for compensation. She was within seconds of death."
"She's being a bit dramatic, no?" Rose chuckled as she looked at Mickey. "And before you try and say that I need something stronger than tea, I know there's a match on so you go and catch the last five minutes."
"How did you…?" Mickey asked slowly.
"I'm psychic now." Rose smirked at him. "Go on, Mickey. I know that you need to be away from me after the break up."
"So, you were serious about that." Micky looked down sadly.
"Yeah and I'm sorry that I hurt you but it's better to break up instead of leading you on, right?" Rose looked at him softly. "I'm actually thinking about traveling around the world, maybe do some volunteer work in a far-off country."
"I guess your right." Mickey mumbled. "I'm just going to go."
"Can you throw this away on the way out?" Rose sighed and gave him the plastic arm from the dummy, then she watched him leave, hoping she did the right thing.
XOXOXOX
The next morning the alarm went off at 7:30 making Rose glare at it hatefully.
"There's no point in getting up, sweetheart." Jackie called out to her as she sat up. "You've got no job to go to."
Rose groaned but decided to get up anyway. After taking a quick shower she put on the same clothes she had on yesterday, having only had time to buy one outfit on her lunch break. She let her hair air dry and made it look artfully messy and then she put on some eyeliner and mascara to face the day.
"There's Finch's." Jackie said as Rose finished of her breakfast. "You could try them; they've always got jobs."
"I think I'll pass." Rose shuddered. Right now, she was very crateful for her re-watching of Doctor Who several times, otherwise she wouldn't know what Jackie was talking about. "I could not handle the butchers."
"I'm not joking about the compensation, by the way." Jackie told her. "You've had genuine shock and trauma. Arianna got two thousand quid off the council just because the old man behind the desk said she looked Greek! I know she is Greek, but that is not the point, it was a valid claim."
Rose heard the cat flap rattled and smiled as Jackie walked into her bedroom. "Mum didn't you nail the cat flap down?"
"I did it weeks back." Jackie protested.
Rose walked up to the door and saw the nails on the floor around the door. Then the flap moved and Rose opened it to see the Doctor trying to look through it.
"What are you doing here?" The Doctor asked as Rose opened the door.
"I live here." Rose raised an eyebrow at him.
"Well, what do you do that for?" The Doctor tilted his head.
"Ehh." Rose shrugged. "Felt like it."
"I must have the wrong signal. You're not plastic, are you?" The Doctor knocked on her forehead. "No, bonehead. Bye, then."
"Don't think so." Rose grabbed him by the jacket and pulled him inside. "We need to talk."
"Who is it?" Jackie called out.
"It's about last night." Rose said and technically it wasn't a lie. "Give us ten minutes."
Rose walked into the living room and turned around to wait for The Doctor. "So…"
The Doctor started to look around the living room as Rose observed him. He picked up a copy of Heat off the coffee table, "That won't last, he's gay and she's an alien."
Rose smiled in amusement as The Doctor quickly flicked through a book and commented that it had a sad ending. Then he picked up a letter and read the name on it, "Rose Tyler."
"That's me." Rose piped up and quietly thought. 'Well, sort of anyway.'
The Doctor started to turn towards her but saw himself in the mirror and stopped to look. "Ah, could've been worse." He flicked his ears. "Look at the ears."
"Are you done?" Rose asked kindly as The Doctor tried to shuffle a deck of cards and failed.
"What's that then?" The Doctor looked at her as they heard the cat flap rattle. "You got a cat?"
"Nope." Rose denied just as the plastic arm she told Mickey to throw out flew up and grabbed The Doctor by the throat.
Rose reacted instantly and tried to help as best she could. The Doctor managed to throw the arm off after a bit of a struggle but it froze in midair and grabbed onto Rose's face instead. After having struggled for a while the Doctor managed to get the arm off and inert with the help off his sonic screwdriver.
"It's alright, I've stopped it." The Doctor reassured her. "There you go, you see? Armless."
"I guess the dummy it came from is all left now." Rose smirked.
"Funny." The Doctor smiled at her, then he walked away.
"Hey, you can't just go swanning off." Rose ran after him.
"This is me, swanning off." The Doctor hummed. "See you."
"Will you please explain what's going on?" Rose begged. "I don't want to end up in a padded room with a hug myself jacket."
"You won't end up in a padded room." The Doctor told her.
"Doctor, why did the plastic arm try to kill you?" Rose asked softly.
"It could've been trying to kill you." The Doctor pointed out.
"Nah, I'm just a nobody." Rose shrugged. "But any way, living plastic what does it want?"
"The thing controlling it projects life into the arm." The Doctor explained as he looked at her. "I cut off the signal, dead."
"So, it's radio control?" Rose asked slowly.
"Thought control." The Doctor corrected. "Are you all right?"
"Absolutely." Rose smiled at him. "So, who's controlling it then?"
"Long story." The Doctor started to walk away again.
"I'm assuming they, whoever 'they' are, are not out to take over Britain's shops?" Rose hummed thoughtfully.
"It's not a price war. They want to overthrow the human race and destroy you." The Doctor looked at her seriously. "Do you believe me?"
"Yes." Rose nodded. "Who are you really, Doctor?"
"Do you know like we were saying? About the Earth revolving?" The Doctor walked towards her. "It's like when you're a kid. The first time they tell you that the world's turning and you just can't quite believe it 'cos everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it." He grabbed her hand tightly. "The turn of the Earth. The ground beneath our feet is spinning at 1,000 miles an hour, and the entire planet is hurtling around the sun at 67,000 miles an hour, and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you and me, clinging to the skin of this tiny little world, and if we let go..." He dropped her hand gently. "That's who I am."
"Sounds lonely." Rose murmured sadly.
"Now, forget about me, Rose Tyler." The Doctor started to walk away again. "Go home."
Four hours later, after she had gone to Mickey's and then to Clive's like there was something in her head pushing her to do it, she and plastic Mickey were sitting at a pizza restaurant. As she waited for the Doctor to show up, she talked about anything and nothing with plastic Mickey.
"So, where did you meet this Doctor?" Plastic Mickey asked.
"What's that got to do with the weather?" Rose played oblivious.
"Because I reckon it started back at the shop, am I right?" Plastic Mickey asked eagerly. "Was he something to do with that?"
"What is wrong with you today?" Rose smirked. "You're acting like a whole different person."
Plastic Mickey started to talk really fast and stumbling over word.
"Your champagne." A familiar voice said.
"We didn't order any champagne." Plastic Mickey didn't stop staring at Rose. "Where's the Doctor?"
"Do you really think that even if I knew where he was, I would tell some plastic thing who probably kidnapped my friend?" Rose looked at plastic Mickey calmly.
"I need to find out how much you know, so where is he?" Plastic Mickey grabbed onto Rose's wrist pretty hard.
"Doesn't anybody want this champagne?" The Doctor asked, sounding slightly annoyed at being ignored.
"Look, we didn't order it." Plastic Mickey finally looked up at the Doctor. "Ah, gotcha."
"Don't mind me, I'm just toasting the happy couple." The Doctor started to shake the champagne bottle. "On the house!"
The cork flew into plastic Mickey's forehead and after a few moments, he spit it out.
"Anyway." Plastic Mickey stood up and turned his hand into a shopper.
Rose backed up as plastic Mickey wrecked the table. the doctor quickly grabbed plastic mickeys head and pulled it off to the screams of the rest of the customers.
"Don't think that's going to stop me." The Mickey head said.
Rose quickly set off the fire alarm to get everyone out, then she followed the Doctor through the kitchen. As the Doctor sealed the exit shut Rose looked at the Tardis, she couldn't believe that she was actually about to step inside and see her for real.
The Doctor walked past her into the Tardis. "Are you coming?"
Rose walked into the Tardis and froze as she looked around, absentmindedly she asked. "What if the body follows us in here?"
"The assembled hordes of Genghis Khan couldn't get through that door, and, believe me, they've tried." The Doctor assured her. "Now, shut up a minute."
While the doctor fiddled with the head Rose took a closer look around the Tardis, the console is in the middle of the 'room' and the walls are slightly curved. There was coral like pillars going up towards the celling and hexagon lights on the walls.
"You see, the arm was too simple, but the head's perfect." The Doctor explained. "I can use it to trace the signal back to the original source. Right. Where do you want to start?"
"She's beautiful." Rose breathed out in awe.
"That she is." The Doctor looked a little shocked that she didn't say the whole 'It's bigger on the inside' thing but mostly he looked pleased.
"She's alien." Rose stated. "And so are you."
"Yes." The Doctor nodded. "Is that all right?"
"Why wouldn't it be?" Rose asked softly, still looking around in awe.
"It's called the Tardis, this thing." The Doctor gestured around them. "T. A. R. D. I. S. That's Time And Relative Dimensions In Space."
"She's absolutely amazing." Rose beamed at him.
"You really aren't like most normal people." The Doctor hummed.
"Normal people are boring." Rose shrugged then she frowned. "Are you just going to let the head melt?"
"Melt?" The Doctor turned around and saw the plastic head melting on the console. "Oh, no, no, no, no, no!"
"What's going on?" Rose asked as the Doctor started to fly the Tardis-
"We are following the signal, it's fading. Wait a minute, I've got it." The Doctor ran around the console mumbling no over and over. "Almost there. Almost there. Here we go!"
The Tardis stopped moving and Rose looked around and then she followed the Doctor out of the Tardis.
"I lost the signal, I got so close." The Doctor was close to pouting.
"Did we fly?" Rose asked as she looked at the London eye.
"Disappears there and reappears here." The Doctor shrugged. "You wouldn't understand."
"Rude much." Rose raised an eyebrow at him.
"If I'm slightly rude it's because I'm trying to save the life of every stupid ape blundering on top of this planet, all right?" The Doctor glared at her.
Rose just kept looking at him until he started squirming then she smirked and looked away. "Why does she look like one of those old police boxes?"
"It's a disguise." The Doctor informed her proudly.
"Cool." Rose hummed. "By the way, what does the living plastic have against us?"
"Nothing, it loves you." The Doctor told her. "You've got such a good planet. Lots of smoke and oil, plenty of toxins and dioxins in the air, perfect. Just what the Nestene Consciousness needs. Its food stock was destroyed in the war, all its protein plants totted, so Earth? Dinner!"
"Any way of stopping it?" Rose asked.
"Anti-plastic." The Doctor held up a tube of blue liquid.
"Wouldn't that kill it?" Rose wondered.
"Yes." The Doctor nodded.
"Can't we just ask it to leave?" Rose looked at the Doctor hopefully.
"You are a special one, Rose Tyler." The Doctor smiled. "I need to find it first before I can even start thinking about asking it to leave. How can you hide something that big in a city this small?"
"Hide what?" Rose looked puzzled even though she knew.
"The transmitter." The Doctor said absentmindedly. "The Consciousness is controlling every single piece of plastic, so it needs a transmitter to boost the signal."
"What does it look like?" Rose hummed.
"A huge circular metal structure like a dish, like a wheel. Radial. Close to where we're standing." The Doctor rambled. "Must be completely invisible."
Rose just started at the London Eye and the Doctor was not getting it so she grabbed his chin and turned his head towards it.
"Oh." The Doctor said as he figured it out, then he turned towards Rose with a bright smile "Fantastic."
Rose and the Doctor ran across Westminster Bridge and came to a stop by the parapet.
"Think of it; plastic all over the world, every artificial thing waiting to come alive." The doctor looked at her. "The shop window dummies, the phones, the wires, the cables…"
"The breast implants." Rose interrupted with a laugh.
"Still. We've found the transmitter." The Doctor beamed at her. "The Consciousness must be somewhere underneath."
"What about down there?" Rose pointed at a large manhole entrance at the bottom of some steps.
"Looks good to me." The Doctor said as they made their way there.
They climbed down a short ladder into a brick-built area with lots of chains. Rose followed the Doctor through a door and down a flight of stairs into a multilevel chamber.
"The Nestene Consciousness." The Doctor gestured to a big blob in a vat. "That's it, inside the vat. A living plastic creature."
"Well then, go and talk to them and ask them to leave." Rose encouraged.
"Them?" The Doctor asked as he looked at her.
"Calling them an it seemed rude." Rose shrugged.
The Doctor walked down to the catwalk after sending a look of wonder at Rose. "I seek an audience with the Nestene Consciousness under peaceful contract according to convention 15 of the Shadow Proclamation."
Rose watched as the Nestene Consciousness moved in the vat.
"Thank you." The Doctor nodded. "If I might have permission to approach?"
Rose saw a glimpse of Mickey and ran over to him. "It's alright Mickey."
Mickey grabbed at her arms, "That thing down there, the liquid. Rose, it can talk!"
"Mickey don't be rude." Rose reprimanded. "They are a conscious living being, if you have to address them you can use 'them' or 'they'."
"You seem to be a very accepting young woman." The Doctor smiled at her again as he continued downwards.
"I try to be at least." Rose said softly.
"Am I addressing the Consciousness? Thank you." The Doctor stooped in front of the vat. "If I might observe, you infiltrated this civilization by means of warp shunt technology. So, may I suggest, with the greatest respect, that you shunt off?"
A face formed on the plastic as the Consciousness moved about.
"Oh, don't give me that. It's an invasion, plain and simple. Don't talk about constitutional right." The Doctor said strongly. "I am talking! This planet is just starting. These stupid little people have only just learnt how to walk, but they are capable of so much more. I'm asking on their behalf. Please, just go."
Rose saw the two shop dummies walk towards the Doctor and called out to warn him. "Doctor!"
"That was just insurance, I wasn't going to use it." The Doctor denied as the dummies pulled the vial of anti-plastic from his pocket. "I was not attacking you. Om her to help. I'm not your enemy, I swear, I'm not. What do you mean?"
Apparently, the Consciousness said something because a door slid back to reveal the Tardis.
"No, oh, no. Honestly, no." The Doctor looked between the Consciousness and the Tardis with a worried expression. "Yes, that's my ship. That's not true, I should know, I was there. I fought in the war; it wasn't my fault. I couldn't save your world; I couldn't save any of them!"
"What are they doing?" Rose asked.
"It's the Tardis!" The Doctor explained. "The Nestene's identified its superior technology. It's terrified. It's going to the final phase. It's starting the invasion! Get out, Rose! Just leg it now!"
As the plastic in the vat roared, Rose called Jackie. "Mum?"
"Oh, there you are." Jackie answered. "I was just going to phone, you can get compensation, I said so. I've got this document thing off the police. Don't thank me."
"Where are you, mum?" Rose asked even if she already knew.
"I'm in town." Jackie said.
"Just go home, mum." Rose urged her. "I've heard rumors about an attack or something, so just go home!"
"Darling you're breaking up." Jackie said loudly into the phone. "Listen, I'm just going to do a bit of late-night shopping, I'll see you later. Ta-Ta."
"Well, shit." Rose swore as Jackie hung up and the Consciousness started to throw energy bolts around.
"It's the activation signal." The Doctor called out. "It's transmitting!"
"The end of the world." Rose muttered slightly bored.
"Get out, Rose!" The Doctor called out to her. "Just get out! Run!"
"What got will that do?" Rose called back. "I either die in here or out there, so it doesn't really matter."
"We're going to die!" Mickey wailed.
"Oh stop being a drama queen." Rose grumbled.
"No!" The Doctor protested.
"Time Lord." The Nestene growled and Rose was shocked that she understood it.
"I am not dying today!" Rose snarled and made her way to a very long chain on the wall and take a hold.
Then she ran and swung out along the side of the catwalk, kicking the two dummies into the vat. The second dummies had been holding the vial of anti-plastic and the Nestene screamed as it started to turn blue.
"Rose!" The Doctor grabbed her around the waist as she swung back towards him. "Now we're in trouble."
"Run!" Rose smirked as she grabbed the Doctors hand and ran towards the Tardis where Mickey were holding on for dear life. They all run into the Tardis and the Doctor starts flipping switches so they could get out of there.
When they landed or materialized on the Embankment by a row of shuttered kiosks, Mickey ran out completely terrified.
Rose chuckled as she walked over to where micky was hiding behind a pallet while the Doctor stayed in the doorway of the Tardis.
"Well, that was fun." Rose smiled at the Doctor.
"Nestene Consciousness?" The Doctor smirked. "Easy."
"You were useless in there." Rose laughed at him. "You'd be dead if it weren't for me."
"Yes, I would." The Doctor looked at her gratefully. "Thank you. Right then, I'll be off, unless, er, I don't know, you could come with me. This box isn't just a London hopper, you know. It goes anywhere in the universe free of charge."
"Don't!" Mickey grabbed onto her leg. "He's an alien. He's a thing."
"Mickey!" Rose glared at him.
"He's not invited." The Doctor said. "What do you think? You could stay here, fill your life with work and food and sleep, or you could go anywhere."
"I've always wanted to travel." Rose murmured. "I was even planning on it since my job blew up. Is it always this dangerous?"
"Yeah." The Doctor admitted.
"Mickey, I'm going to travel for a while." Rose smiled and walked towards the Tardis and the Doctor.
The Doctor smiled as he held the door open for her and then he followed inside the Tardis.
A/N: First chapter done!
What do you guys think, should I keep going?
