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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"But you- there aren't parallel Time Lords, there're only the ones, and they're... there's only you, anymore, you said so yourself." Or, apparently, his other self said so his other self. That couldn't be. Even as she denied it, she looked... shut down. Her eyes flicked away from him, to stare down at the grating. "But that means I'm still stuck here, then. I can't get back to him, can I?"
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"Oi!" He spun around to her. "You don't think I know that? I handled the Nestene Consciousness. You weren't there. I dealt with that lot alone." Alone was what he was best at. The war had taught him that. Last Great Time War. It taught him more things than he was willing to admit just yet. He knew better than to let anyone depend on him because of that. It was just simpler that way ( ... )
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Alone. He dealt with it alone, though. That... tugged at something inside her, and she frowned. He shouldn't have to be alone. She realized, then, what it meant. This universe never had a Rose. She was never there for him. He never met her at Henrick's, never took her along. He never had anybody else, no other companions. He carried on alone. With nobody.
She was shaken from her reverie, though, by a haunting, beautiful, manic smile. Oh, she remembered that, and she couldn't keep her own off of her face. "What- really? Take me back? You're gonna--!"
She couldn't help it. For the second time, she lurched forward and threw her arms around his neck. Brilliant, wonderful man no matter what universe he was from.
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She tugged back when the moment was up, watching him work on the controls with a lightness she hadn't felt in ages. She was going to go home. She was finally going to see him again.
"Wouldn't be you if he wasn't fantastic, would he?" She grinned, tongue poking out from between her teeth. Granted, she didn't actually know this version, but her instincts told her that this man was brilliant, and she trusted her instincts- and him- indefinitely. "That your way of nosing in, then? Because you can just ask, if you like, now that I know it's not gonna tear a hole in ( ... )
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"Well, for starters, he regenerated. So, if you mean the first go, he was you. Your face. Complete nutter," She teased, before reverting back to serious. "Bit lonely, at first, but not so much, after a while. Clever, all manic energy and dashing about and nearly getting himself blown up. I think he wanted to, at first, because he wasn't... he didn't have anybody else. Until he got stuck with me, anyway."
She was dancing around, trying to say things without saying them. He was sad, and lonely, but he had her. And she loved him. "And then, after he regenerated, he was a bit pretty. Skinny, great hair. Happier, I think, most of the time. Just as nutters as the first go, but less... hurt. Still the same man, though, both of them. They save the world. The ( ... )
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Still, something inherently Rose protested that he was inherently Doctor, and should therefor not be made to be alone. She paused, worrying her lip with her teeth.
"If it turns out that we can't... get through. D'you think I could--" Eyes anywhere but on him. "Stay on for a bit? Not really the stationary sort, me. Too much to see."
And maybe, if he wanted, he could drag out sending her back. It was a time machine , after all, and he looked... so alone. Like he could use a friend.
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He lifted a hand to rub the back of his neck and then his head popped up. His hand dropped and he nodded. "I'll get you through, but if we can't---we'll see." He didn't want to commit and then somehow down the line it got too difficult for him to handle. What would he say then? Sorry you have to leave now. He'd just be abandoning her. That didn't seem right. He wasn't big on abandoning people even if they were strangers ( ... )
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And then he agreed, for the most part, and a smile tugged at her lips which she firmly restrained. It wasn't a guarantee, it was a 'we'll see', but the qualifying statement was at least good enough for her to know he was seriously considering it. "Oh, I dunno. Just a bit of a warning, but I'm at least half as nutters as you are. We make a pretty good team, you and me. You don't get tired of that after a few weeks. Stayed on with the other you for years. Would've done forever, if I hadn't..."
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He nodded his head quickly and flipped a switch. "You'll get your forever." He didn't look back at her. He was busy, but not so much that he couldn't look back. He knew if he looked back that face would be filled with sadness. Sadness over missing the other him. Felt a bit wrong seeing her that bad off. Felt wrong. It suddenly occurred to him that one moment he was saying ( ... )
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