«They burst onto the roof just as Rose was climbing out of the window washing cradle. The Doctor turned and directed the sonic screwdriver at the lock fusing it shut.
“That’ll keep them busy for a while,” He grinned at Donna, then turned to where Rose was standing, the wind whipping gently at her hair.
He stopped, frozen in place and Donna could see that he was trembling. She looked across at Rose and realised that they were still millions of miles apart in their heads, even if their physical bodies were so very close.
“Go on Spaceman,” Donna whispered softly. When he didn’t move she added, “Don’t just stand there like a ninny. Go to her.” She gave him a gentle shove.
The movement was all he needed. Suddenly he was running, running toward Rose, ROSE, the woman he’d thought he’d lost forever.
Her face lit up as he reached her and scooped her into his arms, pulling her into a massive hug. He spun her around as he held on to her more tightly than was actually necessary. “Oh, Rose,” he murmured into her hair, his voice awash with wonder.
“Doctor?” Rose’s voice shook with emotion and disbelief, it really was him, he really was here. “I’ve been looking everywhere for you, everywhere and everywhen…”
The Doctor shook his head. His Rose, he should have known she wouldn’t stop until she found him again and now that she had, he was going to prove to her that she had made the right decision. Taking her face between his hands he moved forward. Rose felt his breath on her skin and closed her eyes, waiting for the touch of his lips, the thing she had craved for so very, very long.
There was a crash as the door behind Donna began to give way.
“You have got to be kidding me,” Donna shouted as she began to run toward the shocked couple, still entwined in each others arms.»
- Fat Chance, by @thelorelaisquared & #DoctorsDiva (Chap.2)
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