It took three weeks to get to that beach, ten minutes to get a broken heart, five and a half hours to leave, three more weeks to get back home, and another month before she bothered to leave her bedroom. Two weeks after that she had an identity established, and started training at Torchwood. Sixteen days and she was a certified field agent. A year
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It was the most consistent thing in the Doctor's life. He never stayed anywhere for too long. He never stuck around after the disaster and he didn't make friends if he could avoid it. It really was much simpler that way. He could carry on in silence. Anonymity was how he stayed alive. It was how he stayed one step ahead of the danger. He was able keep these people safe because they didn’t notice him. They didn’t know that he swooped in at the last second if he could and stopped it all. These people were a race who needed someone fighting for them. They needed someone on their side and the Doctor was happy to be that champion if no one else was.
His dedication to this planet is the exact reason he was in this basement right now. Well not exactly in the basement. He was close though. His timey wimey device was leading him in the right direction. He was on the trail of something that didn’t quite belong here. Then again neither did he in a technical aspect. That wasn’t the main point here though. The most important point was that he was hot on something’s trail and he couldn’t give up now.
The smells that were coming from the sub-basement forced the Doctor to crinkle his nose. He chose the secondary entrance hoping to surprise whatever was down here. He needed to stay quiet and most of all he needed to keep causalities to zero. A lot of humans had the tendency to investigate situations they didn’t need to be sticking their noses into. It got quite irritating when he was constantly pushing them out of the way to get his job done.
His eyes adjusted to the darkness and caught the flash of blonde. His mind raced to piece together what that could be. There was a shape of a body to accompany that blonde flash. From what he could make out it was a person. Element of surprise was what he was going for so he ducked down and crept along a row of boxes. He held his timey wimey device tightly in his left hand and with his right he reached into his leather jacket for his sonic screwdriver.
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She pressed her back to the wall, waiting for whatever it was to come around the corner behind her, bracing herself, one hand on the taser she had holstered on her hip.
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He stopped at the corner and put the device down on the ground. He pressed his back against the wall and pulled the sonic screwdriver from inside his jacket. It wasn't like it was a sonic blaster or anything like that. Essentially it was a screwdriver, but it was his screwdriver. He liked it just fine. He didn't like to rely on it too much, but this was one of those sticky situations he didn't have a choice in.
"Would you kindly come--out?" Going around that corner blind was not smart and he knew that. Whatever was back there he'd have to get out in the open.
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Except for one other thing.
He was... particularly northern. She couldn't tell with so few words, but... definitely northern. The short sentence was enough to throw her into a tiny fit of nostalgia, to the extent that she released the hold on her weapon and lost a bit of her caution.
"Sorry, but you were following me. You really shouldn't be down here, s'not sa-" She rounded the corner, and her jaw dropped open. It took her about a second to pin her eyes to the shape against the wall, to adjust through the darkness, but when they did, they widened, like a started doe.
It was him.
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None of that was his concern right now because she was looking at him strangely and it was making the hair on the back of his neck stand up. She didn't even finish her sentence and she was making no attempts to. Well wasn't that just irritating? Standing there with her jaw to the ground. She looked daft.
"Well, then. Pick up your jaw. Go on." He made a shooing motion with his hands. "Pop back upstairs and get home. Not exactly a safe place for the likes of you. Run along." His voice held a sing song quality. He was irritated, but he didn't want to frighten the girl. Women tended to cry when they were frightened. Not something he felt up to dealing with.
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There he was. That was him, being as rude and dismissive as ever. All... getting himself into trouble, wearing leather, with ears and snark and... how in the hell-- "It's you!"
She lurches forward, dropping the fragile (and probably expensive) device onto the floor. It cracks, but she doesn't care, she's too busy throwing her arms around his neck. She's pulling back a second later, hands braced on his arms. "Oh my god, how are you even here? That's not supposed to be possible- how did you even- you can't know yet--"
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This was just great. He had managed to find a nutter. This was supposed to be an easy trip, but he was being assaulted with hugs and smiles. Rubbish.
The second she pulled back he let her go and moved to put his sonic back into his jacket. He gave her a once over and shook his head. "Here? Whatcha mean? I'm here doing my job. What're you doing here is the question you should be asking. All running around and hiding the dark like a lunatic." The last bit was interesting. What wasn't he supposed to know yet? It was a bit unsettling.
He stepped around her quickly and scooped up her device from the ground. He turned it over in his hands multiple times and lifted it up to his ear. He gave it a shake and then held it out in front of him. "Broke." He tossed it to her and put his hands on his hips. "Who are you?"
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She shouldn't be talking to him at all. She'd throw off the timeline. She certainly wasn't going to tell him her name. She'd read about causal nexii. They weren't any fun, especially when two universes were involved.
She took a step back, worrying her lip between her teeth. Then again... If this was before they met, it meant he was going back. Which meant she could get a lift back home, and all she'd have to do is wait for him. She'd have to dodge herself, stay low for a few years until the timelines caught back up, but that just meant she could hide out in Torchwood until just after she fell through to the other side, then meet back up with him. He wouldn't have to be alone, and things would be sorted again.
As soon as they stopped the Auton invasion.
"This... it's not gonna make any sense, but I travel with you, later on. Just that we're not supposed to meet, yet. But I need your help! It's a... bit of a long story, I can't really tell you, because... well, paradox, it's complicated, but-"
She was cut off rather abruptly by the sound of something heavy hitting something metal, and she whirled around as the basement door was thrown off it's hinges.
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He whirled around at the sound and his eyes went wide. Whatever it was couldn't be good. It had kicked that door right off it's hinges and that spelled disaster. He was not equipped to handle this it was as big as he thought. This was strictly a recon visit to the sub-basement. He didn't have a game plan just yet. He wasn't about to devise one with that thing coming right for them and a human lurking around with a giant bullseye stamped right on her forehead.
He snatched her hand up and pulled her further into the sub-basement. "Run!" He shouted as he tugged her along behind him. This meant nothing to him. This was simply running for their lives. Running for her life. The Doctor didn't particularly care one way or another about how he fared in this situation. He didn't need her blood on his hands as well.
He came to a split t-section and stumbled to a stop. His head whipped left and then right. "Right it is." He went right dragging her along behind him. He could see a door up ahead and if he could just get behind he could use the sonic to lock it. It'd buy them a few moments before that thing tore it off the hinges and continued chasing.
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The door at the end of the hall blocked them off, and she tugged her hand from his for a second. "Hang on!"
She doubled back. Against the wall as a collapsible steel gate. It was left open for them, thankfully, but if she could just-- She tugged it across, the metal screaming against the concrete floor, and snapped the padlock shut. It should by them time, but it meant there'd be no going back the way they came. "Get the door open!"
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"Bossy are we?" He grabbed the hand and put his shoulder into the steel door. It swung open and he ushered her inside quickly. "Go, go, go!" Once she was safely inside he rushed in behind he. He put his back into it and closed the door. He retrieved his sonic from inside his jacket and aimed it at the lock. There was a short buzzing and he took a step back to breathe a little easier. He stuffed the sonic back into his pocket and turned ot her.
"You were after that weren't you? You and your little toy were after that." He gestured wildly to the door. He wasn't sure he was liking this meeting anymore. If she was hunting aliens that wasn't a good thing. "What's ya name? I wanna know--right now." He was never very good with not having all the facts necessary.
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"'Course I was after that thing. It's my job, it's what I do." She frowned, shoving back up to her feet now that they had a minute. She could faintly hear the shaking metal as that thing unsuccessfully (for now) attempted to get past the gate, and glanced over her shoulder to the stairwell. Was this really the time? Well, if he was ever going to trust her, she needed to give him a few answers. "The thing is, I'm not really sure I'm supposed to tell you. You're not supposed to know me yet, not until we meet up later on, but I'm--"
The way he was looking at her, though, that answer wasn't up to scratch, so she sighed. "I'm Rose. It's a long story, but I got a bit stuck in a parallel universe- this universe, we got separated, and if you're goin' back- you don't have to take me on yet, you're not supposed to, but if you could just give me a lift back to the one we're from originally so I can wait it out and get back to you, that'd-- really, I'd appreciate it more than you'll ever know."
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"No. It's what I do. You're just a girl with busted toy." From what he had observed it was a nice piece of technology, but there was no way he was going to admit it. They were evolving down here, but it was still a very slow process. It would be sometime before they could admit to living in a world with aliens. Least that was his impression. He could be wrong, but it wasn't likely.
"But you're what? Come on then. Out with it!" He was impatient and curious. A very bad combination. "Rose." He repeated the name and looked her over. Parallel universes. Separation. Lifts. That was all a bit much and to be honest he wasn't sure if he could get her back. He'd need a hole in time. He didn't think he could willingly tear a hole open just to get her back. He could attempt to find one somehow. He didn't know off the top of his head, but he'd figure something out.
He didn't say anything for a moment. He wasn't even sure if he was going to do it, but she needed help and he could try. He opened his mouth, but shut it almost immediately. He stalked toward the stairs with his shoulders square and breezed past her without speaking. Instead he lead the way up.
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She was after him a beat later, one step behind, jogging to keep up with his longer, northern legs. It would figure that he'd sweep into her life, oblivious, swan off, not even acknowledge her or give her time time of day. What she really wanted more than anything at the moment was a hug. Because... he was there, she could go home, and everything could be right again.
"Oi, you can't just go swanning off! This stuff's important," She huffed, trying to keep up. "And what're we gonna do about that thing down there? Someone could get hurt."
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He cracked a smile and kept climbing the stairs. Swanning off. He could go swanning off. It was what he was best at. Once he got to the top of the stairs he whirled around to her. "I'll deal with it. I always deal with it. Right now I have no way to deal with it and I left my device to hunt it down there. So I have to go figure out a way to handle it safely up there." He thrust a finger into the air and nodded.
He spun back around and navigated through the first floor for the TARDIS. "No one'll get hurt. Promise." Promises, promises, Doctor. Can't make promises to someone if you're not even sure you can keep them. He'd try his hardest to make sure no one got hurt, but these days it was getting harder to make sure that happened. So hard.
"If you travel with me then why'd I just leave you here?" He was curious. That seemed a bit irresponsible of future him. Just running off and leaving her here on her own.
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And that was that. She took him at his word and trusted him just like she always did. He'd sort it out. The second question, though, was a bit more complicated, and she scratched at the back of her neck.
"I dunno if I can tell you, actually, since it's in your future, you might... I dunno, change it. But you didn't leave me here, I... sort of... fell. Got trapped, stranded," A frown tugged at her lips. "You were able to send me a message, burnt up a sun to get it through, just a projection, but you said there was... that there was no way back through. The walls were sealed up- but they can't have been, if you're here. Because you've gotta go back, right? I dunno how the whole... timey-wimey crossing over works, but you've gotta go back through to meet in in the first place, yeah?"
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