The Doctor has saved his favorite companion for last, because he can't bear to regenerate without seeing her face one last time. But what happens when Rose doesn't leave fast enough? Leave it to him to nearly implode Time itself in his effort to say his final good-bye.
Inspired by the poem of the same title, written by Gary Davis. It's been ten years since "Journey's End", and Tentoo and Rose have made a life together. They've been through so much, but now it seems Time as forced them to reach a tipping point...
Emily and her three friends are enjoying a game of cards during a storm, but where's Spot? The search is on!
Another normal day...but then the TARDIS disappears. The good news? It landed on Earth. The bad news? The Doctor and Rose will have to take a plane to get there. Some fluff with angst-y bits thrown in.
Hamlet returns to Denmark to find Ophelia, his one and only love, as dead as poor Yorick. He's angry, grief-stricken, savage, remorseful...and then, suddenly, just a little bit hopeful. An alternate ending to the classic tale that might finally give Hamlet his happy ending.
T-I-J: Temporal and Intergalactic Jumping. Also known as "space tag". And Theta's the one they're chasing! Now it's up to the Doctor and Clara to catch the little griffin before he makes a mess of the universe and the Doctor's time line, without causing a paradox in the process. Featuring cameos of all the Doctor's forms and some of his companions. (Sequel to "Beasts of the Past")
Or: "That One Time Where Rose and the Doctor Not Kissing was Actually a Good Thing"
Rin's completely forgotten about the dinner he has to cook tonight. Luckily, Ukobach is there to help...provided the duo can resolve who gets to make the drinks. A fluff-filled one-shot.
The Doctor and Rose start sleeping in the same bed after particularly dangerous adventures. It's completely innocent...right? (Smut ahoy!)
It's the 31st of December, 1999, and the Doctor is determined to make Rose's experience worth every minute. In the Big Apple, what could go wrong?
Her Thief barely acknowledges her and the TARDIS is getting lonely. Are She and Clara kindred spirits? Or is there a darker side to Clara than the TARDIS could never have guessed? One-shot.
Rose wakes up to find that she's miscalculated the days: today's the first day of her menstrual cycle. A fluffy one-shot with period cramps and companionship. (Not smut!)
Though he appears calm on the outside, he can feel his protective walls crumbling inside of him. It won't be long before he breaks... A look at two missing, post-Doomsday scenes, and a glimpse into the madness of a grief-stricken Time Lord. Rated a high K for anger, rage, violence, sorrow, and mild blood.
The Doctor and Clara take a break from their search for Gallifrey to follow a suspicious asteroid heading for Earth...only to be hijacked by an intergalactic pest! But this creature means more to the Doctor than he knows, and he realizes that the universe has begun to move on from the terrible events of the Time War. Should the Doctor be doing the same?
The Doctor finally breaks down and tells Donna about Rose Tyler, but suddenly his newest companion gives him an idea. An idea that might just work. Sometimes it takes a human to help the Doctor see what had been right in front of him all along. One-shot with AU ending.
A little Time Lord boy finds himself stuck on Earth. He can't believe how awful his luck his...until someone comes along and makes his day a little brighter. One-shot.
Another enemy has been outrun and the Doctor is prepared to relax with Rose...what happens next is something he could never have anticipated. AU. Rated a VERY strong "T" for romance and one other graphic event.
After so many adventures, it all comes down to one final moment on Bad Wolf Bay. The Doctor isn't the only one reluctant to say good-bye.
"Her name was Rose." And the Doctor bids good-bye to Donna Noble (for now) and shoots for the stars...or does he? At the last minute, he decides to visit Rose Tyler's old apartment one last time. Rated K, but there is the occasional swear-word. One-shot.
The Doctor and Rose enjoy each other's company as they watch a comet pass by. But what happens when Rose wakes up in the middle of the night, screaming? One-shot.