Danielle could barely breathe as they rushed around corner after corner. The Doctor seemed to have an innate homing system on their blonde friend, and he seemed incredibly sure of his path to the church in question. It was fantastic because even though she had heard of it, Danielle's sense of direction was poor at the best of times, and giving directions was definitely not her strong point.

He also barely seemed to be breaking a sweat, where she felt like her lungs were going to explode. She fell to a stop, hands on her thighs. "I-I can't," she panted heavily. The Doctor skidded in front of her, turning to check on his friend. She looked up, shooting him a look. "You-You need to get to Rose," she pointed out.

He jogged back over to her side. "Do you know where you're going?" he asked her and she shook her head.

"It doesn't matter," she brushed aside. "Saving her dad has done something wrong, right?" He didn't reply, because it was an obvious answer. "Then we need to find a way to fix it, and unfortunately my only idea actually stinks."

His brows furrowed. He'd been so busy running and trying to make this awful situation work for all of them in a way that would bring the TARDIS back that he'd not considered she would do the same. "What's your idea?"

"Well, this is all down to a man being alive that wasn't before. So, he needs to not be alive. That's the only way I can think to fix this, and I don't want that to be the answer, so you better have another way up your sleeve."

"What if there isn't another way?" he asked. She was right; Pete Tyler being alive was causing the universe to retaliate and it needed to be stopped.

"Because no one should have to die," Danielle retorted. "Pete shouldn't have to die for the universe to work properl-" she trailed off as she looked up at the Time Lord, or rather past him to what was in the sky. It was huge, with wings like a bat and a mouth like a bug, all teeth and hidden by smaller arms also covered in teeth. It screeched and caught the Doctor's attention.

"Wh-What's that?" she asked quietly.

He didn't take his eyes of it. He had heard about the reapers, but he'd never thought he would ever see one. They were a story told in warning when he had been much younger, used to scare the new recruits when they were taken to see their first TARDIS. Paradoxes, by and large, resolved themselves, but they were what happened when the universe couldn't fix it. When the wound was so deep that it needed healing by its own defences.

He reached down and grabbed her hand. "Run," he told her firmly. "Now."

~0~0~0~

Rose knew it. She watched her mum and dad make up for the argument that she might have been the cause of - they had a new baby, they were probably overtired - when she heard the Doctor calling her name. A smug, triumphant smirk appeared on her face. Of course, the Doctor was going to come back to get her, he wasn't going to leave her on her own.

She turned around to see the Time Lord and Danielle running towards her and the smile waivered on her face. Both of them looked terrified. Well, Danielle looked exhausted, but the Doctor had enough panic on his face for both of them. Instead of looking at her, their eyes were drawn up just above and behind her and she turned on the spot.

Out of a flash of light appeared a creature that absolutely terrified her. It hissed and opened its wings, and its mouth, and she screamed as it swooped for her.

"Rose!" Danielle shouted, pushing herself that little bit further to slam herself into the blonde. They both went flying, but the creature missed and she was safe. They both scrambled up off the floor and the Doctor pushed them onwards. "Get in the church!"

The others, including Jackie and Pete Tyler, had not missed the attack and quickly decided to listen to the strange man in a leather jacket. Jackie scooped up her daughter and they all headed to the gates, only to be greeted by more of the appearing out of the sky.

"Oh, my God. What are they? What are they?" one of the guests asked in horror.

Two swooped down, making a light lunch out of the father of the groom and the minister of the wedding. The Doctor ushered them all inside while they were busy, slamming the old wooden doors shut. The screeches echoed in the old stone church, but as they people panicked amongst themselves, it became clear that the creatures weren't trying to get into the building. They were safe, for now.

"They can't get in," the Doctor declared, his eyes darting around. "Old windows and doors. Okay. The older something is, the stronger it is. What else?"

Another screech rang out and the Doctor sprang into action. He turned to the person at his side, who happened to be Jackie. "Go and check the other doors! Move!"

Danielle followed him as he ran to check the rest of the doors. She wasn't sure what was happening, and she was rather afraid herself, and she didn't want to leave his side even for a second. He didn't seem too fussed, either, as he opened one of the side doors to the main hall, glancing inside, then shutting the door, then glancing at her. She shot him a queasy smile as Jackie joined them.

"What's happening? What are they? What are they?" she demanded.

"There's been an accident in time. A wound in time. They're like bacteria, taking advantage," the Doctor explained, checking the next door. Jackie didn't look too pleased. Her eyes narrowed and she glared at him.

"What do you mean, time?" she mocked. "What're you jabbering on about, time?"

The Doctor stopped what he was doing, shooting her an exasperated look that said that he really didn't have time for Jackie. "Oh, I might've known you'd argue. Jackie, I'm sick of you complaining."

Jackie gasped. "How do you know my name?"

"I haven't got time for this," the Doctor tried to continue but Jackie was scared, and angry and she wasn't letting him continue until he'd answered her question.

"I've never met you in my life!"

"No, and you never will unless I sort this out," the Doctor snapped back. "Now, if you don't mind," he glanced down at Danielle. "I've waited a long time to say this," he told her lowly before raising his voice and pointing to the back of the church. "Jackie Tyler, do as I say. Go and check the doors."

Jackie stared at him, obviously quite intimidated before nodding. "Yes, sir," she replied softly before turning and running off to do as she was told. With a giant grin on his face, the Doctor looked back at Danielle.

"I should have done that ages ago," he told her.

She was obviously trying to repress a grin at his actions, but he could see she was failing. "If she remembers that, she's going to be so angry at you."

The Doctor shrugged as the groom started walking towards them. "She's always angry at me."

"That's because you kidnapped her daughter for a year," Danielle teased back.

"I didn't kidnap her!" the Doctor retorted. "She came willingly."

"Well, how could she resist? A strange man in a travelling time machine; who could?"

"You didn't," he agreed.

"Still can't," she added on the end. He looked at her with a bit of a frown as she turned her attention to the groom. Had that been…? No, it can't have been, he was better at recognising a flirt than that. Still, she had a little bit of a flush to her cheeks. It made him stand up a little straighter.

Danielle, on the other hand, was absolutely mortified with what had come out of her mouth. She had never been a flirty person, but she knew it when she heard it. She couldn't even look at him, but at least he wasn't making fun of her.

"My dad was out there," the groom said and the Doctor knew immediately that he was the man that had been eaten by one of the creatures.

He placed a hand on each of his arms. "You can mourn him later," he told the young man in regret but also with urgency. "Right now we've got to concentrate on keeping ourselves alive."

"What do you need me to do?" Danielle asked him and he motioned to the next door. He was grateful to have someone enthusiastic about helping rather than sitting there worrying. It was something he noticed in all his companions, but even now he was glad he'd chose her.

"Go check-"

"My dad had…" the groom started and the Doctor turned to him.

"There's nothing I can do for him!"

"No," the man replied shortly, and the Doctor stopped to listen to him. In his hand he held a very old brick telephone, like the ones that Danielle had seen on television but never in real life. "But he had this phone thing. I can't get it to work. I keep getting this voice."

The Doctor snatched it off him, quickly dialling '999', an easy and quick number and, if connected, actually rather useful. He held it up to his ear, but all he heard was static, and then a male voice.

"Watson, come here. I need you. Watson, come here. I need you."

It looped on repeat, and the Doctor was actually amazed. He pointed to the phone. "That's the very first phone call," he told the pair. "Alexander Graham Bell."

"Wait, what?" Danielle asked and the Doctor handed it to her for a listen herself. Her eyebrows raised and she looked both amazed and excited by what she was hearing. "Hey, what do you know? It is! That's so cool!"

The Doctor nudged her and she stuck her tongue out before handing the phone back to the young man. "Sorry," she told him, feeling a bit embarrassed about her reaction. "I don't think calling the 1800s is going to help, though."

As the Doctor turned and locked the large wooden door they'd come up to, the groom looked distinctly frustrated.

"But someone must have called the police!"

"Police can't help you now. No one can!" the Doctor replied loudly, for everyone to hear. He turned his attention to Rose, keeping his eyes locked with the blonde. She looked incredibly distressed, guilty, sad… everything that he would expect someone to feel knowing what had happened because of their actions. But he was still hurt by being used like this. "Nothing in this universe can harm those things. Time's been damaged and they've come to sterilise the wound. By consuming everything inside."

"Is this because…" Rose started, but the look on the Doctor's face said it all. "Is this my fault?" she asked quietly.

The Doctor didn't reply, he just shot her a pointed look and strode off towards the back of the church. Danielle slowly approached Rose, who looked devastated, and gave her a soft smile. "I'm sorry," she told the blonde. "I'm sure something can be done."

"But I did this," Rose whimpered and Danielle glanced back to Pete. He was watching the blonde with a thoughtful look on his face, and Danielle could see where Rose got her curiosity from. He was working it out.

"Go spend time with him," she told Rose. "Time might not be able to stay this way, don't miss out."

Rose watched her jog off after the Doctor. She wanted to spend time with her Dad, she really did, but nothing was turning out like she wanted it to. What if, should he find out, he didn't like her?

~0~0~0~

Danielle's attention had been pulled away from her task of barricading the remaining doors, and to one of the large windows that looked out onto the street. The world outside was devastatingly captivating. Or, rather, the lack of world outside. No people, no birds, no background noise. There had been the occasional scream, but now that had died away into nothing. London had always been a busy place, even in its quieter areas, but now there was nothing. No sign of any life at all.

Pete Tyler was doing his part, and rushed past her to lock the small door that had lost her attention. He took another look outside, also morbidly intrigued by what was happening to the world.

"Anything?" he asked and she shook her head. That was a lie, but she couldn't bring herself to tell him about the car that would, periodically, zoom around the corner, nor the man inside who braced himself for an impact that never came. She knew what it meant, the Doctor did too, but he was trying to save them all without sacrificing Pete Tyler. Danielle just wasn't sure that it was possible.

"Nothing," she whispered softly. "I think we're the only ones left."

The Doctor rushed into the room and up to the window where the two were looking out. He scanned the area as well, looking for signs that they weren't all doomed to die in a church. This was his fault, he should never have brought Rose back.

"I don't think it's just us," Pete told the other man. "I think these things are all over the place. Maybe the whole world."

Pete was looking at the Doctor expectantly, and so all he saw was a flash of the beige car appearing once again. The echo of a crash and a death that had torn a hole in the universe. "Was that a car?"

The Doctor stared out at the street for a moment longer. Pete Tyler was a good man. If he explained what had happened, he'd take his fate bravely to save everyone else. He'd take it save Danielle, who he knew hadn't said a word to him nor would she. She didn't deserve to die like this, but he also couldn't hurt Rose either.

Guilty, without looking him the eye, the Doctor clapped a hand on his shoulder. "It's not important. Don't worry about it," he told the man before rushing out, hoping he could fix this and still keep Rose's father alive. Both Pete and Danielle watched him go, Pete confused and Danielle concerned.

She turned her attention to the other man, smiling softly. "I saw you looking at Rose earlier," she told him and he held his hands up in defence.

"Look, you know that nothing happened between us," he started and she shook her head.

"No, no, I know," she promised. "Of course it hasn't, she's your daughter."

Pete looked shocked, but not the shock of a man told something completely impossible, but the shock of a man who had been told something impossible he'd thought of was true. "She can't be…"

"But she is," Danielle said. "And you know it, I know you do. And she's very sad right now. Don't you think she could use her dad?" With a bit of a bob of her head, she left after the Doctor. He was at the back of the room, checking another door as one of the creatures slammed against it. She jogged up to his side, feeling completely out of her depth and very scared.

"What do we do?" she asked and he turned, surprised at how she'd managed to sneak up on him. "They're going to get in eventually, aren't they?"

She looked terrified, eyes wide and worrying her hands in front of her. She hadn't deserved this, she'd tried to warn him not to do it, but he'd thought himself smart. He'd thought that Rose would know better. He'd thought he'd known Rose better, and now they were all suffering the consequences. All she had wanted was a better life than she had. Instead he'd taken it away.

He clapped his hands on her shoulders, shooting her the biggest smile he could. "I'm going to save us," he lied confidently. "Give me a little faith, eh Danni?"

She shot him a little look. "I've told you about that," she teased lightly, but he had already reassured her with his words, so she didn't care. His eyes were looking at her imploringly, like he needed her to say she believed him in more than she needed to know he had a plan. It broke her heart slightly, and once again she found herself wondering why everything fell on his shoulders.

She took a deep breath, then nodded. "Alright, my Spaceman, you have my faith," she told him. "I just don't see how you can do this if Pete's still alive."

"I'll work it out," he dismissed without offering her his own worries. He didn't know how he was going to save Pete and the universe either, but he was going to try until he couldn't anymore.

~0~0~0~

Jackie and Pete were fighting over Rose yet again. Jackie thought that Rose was Pete's little thing on the side, and so was determined to rip him into shreds. That meant that the Doctor and Danielle - the only two people who seemed to know what they were doing - were now in charge of little baby Rose.

"Do you think, when she remembers this, Jackie will regret giving you Rose willingly?" Danni asked him as they sat on the choir stalls at the back of the church. She smiled as she reached up, rocking the baby carrier gently. There was no mistaking it was Rose, it was in the eyes.

"I think if Jackie ever remembers this she'd accuse me of poisoning her right from the start," the Doctor replied. Jackie wouldn't remember this, he knew she wouldn't. Even if they all made it out the other side safe from the creatures banging against the stone walls, chances of anyone but the three time travellers remembering this was slim. Time travel changed the way you saw the universe, and there was only one way that this mess could be fixed…

"That's not a bad idea, actually," he declared, turning his attention to the baby again. "Now, Rose you're not going to bring about the end of the world, are you? Are you?"

Danielle glanced behind her at the sound of approaching footsteps, and saw Rose slowly making her way towards them. Her eyes were still wet with tears from where she had been crying, but she seemed to be calming down. Maybe now they can make up. The last thing she would want was for the Doctor and Rose to be angry at each other as the world ended.

She stood up, walking away without a word, rubbing Rose on the arm sympathetically as she walked past. The Doctor would forgive her, Danielle could tell he was fighting with himself to stay angry, but they still needed to talk it out.

She walked towards the pews, taking a seat in one and looking up at large stain glass windows that shone light into the room. They were beautiful, obviously rather old, and shone coloured light onto the ground below them. Unfortunately the light was broken up by the creatures flying past, screeching loudly in annoyance that they couldn't access their next meal.

Her mum would have been up north at this point, they didn't move down to London for another year or so yet. Had she already been eaten, or had she managed to find herself a safe space as well? It wasn't like she would ever know. Stuart, the groom, was still around and his father had been eaten by the universe's last defence. If her mum had been eaten, it wouldn't have made much of a difference.

She hadn't lied when she'd told the Doctor that he had her faith. She had seen it in his eyes, he was going to do everything he could to save them all, but that didn't mean she didn't have her doubts. She could only see one way of this working, and he didn't seem to want to consider it an option. She didn't, really. Pete Tyler seemed like a nice man. He was just bumbling through life like everyone else, he didn't deserve to die the first time around and he certainly didn't deserve it now. How was anyone supposed to just walk up to a guy and say 'Hey, you're supposed to be dead, and we're all going to die unless you do die. So get to it'?

She certainly wasn't going to do it. She was much too cowardly and selfish to have that horrible decision on her shoulders, and she didn't blame the Doctor for one moment for being the same. But, there wasn't another way, was there?

She just wanted to talk to her mum again, one more time before they were all eaten alive by monsters. She wasn't the best mum in the world, but she'd never claimed to be. It would have been nice to say goodbye.

She blinked in surprise as the Doctor shot up into the pulpit, jacket it hand. Rose, on the other hand, rushed down and over to Danielle. "I think he has a plan," Rose said happily. "We need to get everyone in here."

Danielle nodded quickly, jumping up and rushing out with her. There weren't many people around that were congregated in the main hall, but while Rose went after Pete and Jackie, Danielle grabbed a couple of the left-over guests and ushered them into the room.

"The inside of my ship was thrown out of the wound but we can use this to bring it back," he explained to them all, holding up the glowing TARDIS key.

Danielle leant closer to Rose. "Why is it glowing?"

"Apparently it's still connected to the TARDIS," Rose replied. "It means he can bring it back,"

"And once I've got my ship back, then I can mend everything," the Doctor continued, his authoritative voice echoing through the empty room. "Now, I just need a bit of power. Has anybody got a battery?"

There was silence for a moment, because who brought a battery to a wedding, before Stuart shot up at the front of the room. He had grabbed his father's phone, and pulled the large battery pack out of the back. "This one big enough?" he asked as he quickly made his way to the Doctor.

The Doctor jumped down from the pulpit, meeting him half way. He used the screwdriver to charge the battery to full power - Danielle made a note to ask how it managed to do that - but they were all still very aware of the creatures trying to batter their way inside.

They weren't reassuring, and without asking to be let out into the aisle, she pushed past Rose and headed to the front with the church where the Doctor was still holding the key to the power pack.

"What's going to happen?" she asked.

"With a jumpstart, the key will be able to locate the door it should go in," the Doctor explained. "It'll act like a homing beacon, and the TARDIS should follow it back to us."

"And then you just save everyone?" she asked. "Just like that?"

He glanced at her, seeing the doubt on her face as well as hearing it in her tone. He knew it wasn't in his ability, but just in the chance of succeeding. "I thought you said you have faith in me?" he replied.

"I do," she replied instantly. "I-I think you're brilliant."

Her eyes widened and that blush appeared on her cheeks, like she hadn't meant to compliment him out loud. He grinned at her, rather flattered that she thought so. He thought the same about her, really. An ordinary girl, with an open mind and a thirst for more than her mediocre life would give her, but without the want to bring others down to get it. No one ever gave ordinary people credit, but it was the ones with a bit extra, the extraordinary ordinary ones that always caught his attention.

"How does the screwdriver power up a battery?" she asked, hoping to divert his attention from her outburst.

"Oh, it's quite simple, really," he replied. "It's like a normal charger. The sonic excites the molecules in the battery, creating the energy…" he glanced at her, expecting her to have that amused look Rose got on her face when he started to talk about science. Not that she was making fun of him, but that she had expected a shorter and easier to understand answer. "You're not bored," he commented.

Her face turned into a frown. "No, of course not," she replied. "I asked, didn't I?"

"I suppose you did, yeah," he replied and they shared a smile. The Doctor went back to explaining how the sonic worked when the sound of the TARDIS echoed in the room, a low rumble that caught everyone's attention.

"Oh, oh, we've got something," he exclaimed, holding the key out like he was about to unlock the door. He let go and it hung in the air.

"Woah," Danielle said lowly, impressed. The air around the key seemed to shimmer as well, showing the lock that it had been looking for, slowly stretching out into the outline of the TARDIS, shining gold and still transparent. She looked up at him, absolutely amazed. "It's actually working!" she exclaimed and he nodded.

"Didn't I tell you?" he retorted cheekily. "You should know not to doubt me."

He shrugged his jacket back on, running up to the pulpit to address the small crowd once again. "Right, no one touches that key. Have you got that?" he called out. "Don't touch it. Anyone touches that key, it'll be, well, zap," he imitated being electrocuted. "Just leave it be and everything will be fine. We'll get out of here. All of us," he turned to the not-so-happy couple, who had approached him earlier for reassurance. "Stuart, Sarah you're going to get married, just like I said."

He glanced over at Danielle, who was watching the TARDIS materialise with a bright grin of absolute amazement. He couldn't quite take his gaze off her.

~0~0~0~

Rose hadn't moved from her seat, and Pete had moved behind her after checking on his wife and daughter. Well, the younger version of his daughter.

Danielle and the Doctor had joined her to wait out the time it would take for the TARDIS to appear. Danielle had asked him how long it would take, but all he had been able to offer her was 'before the creatures break through the walls'. It had been reassuring, but the waiting was becoming rather boring.

"When time gets sorted out…" Rose started.

"Everybody here forgets what happened," the Doctor finished for her, his hands crossed over his chest. "And don't worry, the thing that you changed will stay changed."

"You mean I'll still be alive, though I'm meant to be dead," the trio turned in unison, although Rose was the only one who was surprised that he had worked it out. "That's why I haven't done anything with my life, why I didn't mean anything."

The Doctor felt incredibly sorry for the man, who was now realising that had happened to keep him alive. He turned back to face the front of the church, Danielle joining him and feeling very uncomfortable. "It doesn't work like that," he replied quietly.

"Rubbish," Pete scoffed. "I'm so useless I couldn't even die properly. Now it's my fault all of this has happened."

Rose reached out to her dad. "This is my fault," she insisted. Pete took the hand that she had offered.

"No, love. I'm your dad. It's my job for it to be my fault."

"Her dad?" they all looked over to see Jackie stood there, baby Rose in her arms. "How are you her dad? How old were you, twelve? Oh, that's disgusting."

The Doctor shook his head, once again exasperated at Jackie Tyler assuming something she didn't know. He stood up, walking past Danielle's legs, who quickly joined him. She really didn't want to be caught in a Tyler domestic, like some perverted outsider looking in.

"Jacks, listen," Pete started. "This is Rose."

"Rose?" Jackie exclaimed, horrified. "How sick is that? You give my daughter a second-hand name? How many are there? Do you call them all Rose?"

Pete sighed in frustration. His wife never listened, and everything was always a fight. "Oh, for God's sake, look. It's the same Rose!"

He reached out and took the baby from Jackie's arms, passing her down to Rose, who took her out of instinct. The Doctor's eyes widened in horror and he pushed the chairs out of the way to get to her.

"Rose! No!" he shouted, snatching her out of Pete's arms. Unfortunately he was too late, Rose had barely touched her younger self but it was enough. As he shoved the baby back into Jackie's arm, a creature flashed into existence above the TARDIS. Screams filled the air as the rest of the church ran to the back. The Doctor moved forward, arms out wide.

"Everyone, behind me!" he commanded, and everyone was quick to do as he said. Danielle fell next to Rose and the two girls stayed as close to the Doctor as they could.

"What do we do?" Danielle exclaimed in panic. "The TARDIS isn't here yet!"

And she was right. The Doctor glanced at the materialising time machine, and knew they were out of options. He only had one way to save the group, and he was it.

He strode forward, away from everyone else. "I'm the oldest thing in here," he told the creature and Danielle's eyes widened in horror.

The Doctor had said that the creatures couldn't get into the church because it was old, because the age of the building protected them, but now the creature was inside. Their only protection was the next oldest thing, and he was it. Nine hundred years old, their only hope, and he was offering himself to the creature to protect them.

She set off in a run, shaking her head as she powered towards him. She couldn't let him do this, she had to stop him, had to save him.

"Doctor!" she heard Rose scream in the background as the creature swooped, but she didn't look back. She just slammed into his side, hoping to get him out of the way as the creature's open mouth descended on them both.

"Danielle, no!"

She squeezed her eyes shut, praying to whatever was listening that it wouldn't hurt, that at least he'd be okay.

There was nothing for a moment. It felt like she was flying through nothingness. And then they both slammed to the floor, knocking the chairs out of the way as they both landed heavily, Danielle on top of the Doctor. She stared at him, wide eyed and panting for only a fraction of a second before she turned, looking for the creature.

She wouldn't have felt a thing, but the Doctor had. He'd felt himself get eaten out of existence, his whole being suddenly removed from time and space, never to be anything ever again. He knew that it would have happened to her as well, and the only reason they were on the floor of the church together was because something had happened that he hoped that he'd been able to stop.

"Where-" Danielle panted. "Where is everyone?"

"Time's reverted to before Pete was saved," the Doctor told her and she looked down at him in confusion.

"Before Pete was saved?" she echoed. "But that would mean…" he only had to give her a look and she was quickly climbing off him. "What about Rose?" she asked.

He held his hand out to the red head, and they walked out of the church together. Rose was at the doorway, watching the road, heartbroken at her father, who was lying on the floor by the beige car. The driver was finally free of the loop he'd been stuck in.

"Go to him," the Doctor told her gently and she looked up at her friend. She didn't even look surprised that they were both with her now. "Quick."

And, this time, Rose did it right. She ran from the church steps, down the path, and onto the road. While everyone else came out to see what was happening, Rose knelt down by her dad and took his hand, staying with him until he died.

Then she climbed off the floor, walked over to the Doctor and Danielle, who were still hand in hand. Danielle offered her a sympathetic smile as she took the Doctor's hand, and they headed off to the TARDIS together.

~0~0~0~

Hey everyone! Hope you all enjoyed this little chapter. I hope the next gap isn't as long, but you know I can't promise anything :P

Reviews :)

Booklover0608 - I'm glad you're enjoying it, sweetie! Nope, she wouldn't recognise Jack, but that's because he's not this Danielle's father, but they'll get on rather well.

bwburke94 - Yeah, it was a really stupid move really. Nothing really changes yet because she's settling in, but the next episode will really change.

Seconds and Stars - Oh, there were even more kiss points in this one. Oh well :P

scarlet rose white - Thanks sweetie! Hope you liked this one too!

KatMackenzie93 - Thanks sweetie! I also prefer Danni/Eleven, but these two are very cute together too XD

Guest - Well, here you go :P

serenitysaiyan - Thanks sweetie! It's been rather fun doing Nine in the right order XD

bored411 - Ah, unfortunately no keeping calm. I felt that, as she's always there to save the Doctor, it would be one of those times she'd try and save him. Plus, I think Rose and Pete deserved their moment :)

goddragonking - Thanks sweetie! Hope you enjoyed this one too :)