Rose Tyler is the Bad Wolf (i_amthebadwolf) wrote in _ravenhurst_, @ 2009-10-23 18:16:00 |
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Entry tags: | ianto jones, rose tyler |
Who: Rose Tyler, Tenth Doctor, the Master, Jack Harkness
What: Rose is coming back - immortal.
When: Monday, October 19 6:16pm
Where: Torchwood hub, duh. Maybe a pub later.
Rating: PG-13 for now. Will change this if the thread goes any higher.
Open/Status: Open only to the four listed above for now, plus Lacey Harkness, Owen Harper, Ianto Jones, Tessa Dawson, John Noble, Jackie Tyler, Pete Tyler, Tony Tyler, Gwen Cooper, Mickey Smith, Jake Simmonds and Martha Jones. Basically, anyone who knows/cares about/loves Rose. Incomplete right now.
Warnings: Loud squeeing, yelling, cursing. But happy stuff.
There was darkness. All around her, no matter where she looked, Rose saw it. She was dead; there wasn't any doubt about that. The last thing that the blonde remembered was Jack shouting for her to duck, and her scream echoing in the museum. Rose was stupid for leaving Gwen when she went to the loo, but it was her first field mission; she wanted something to show for it. If death wasn't something to show, then she didn't know what would.
There had been flashes of memories that hadn't been with Rose for quite some time, some that had, and some that were brand new. Meeting Mickey for the first time, him chasing her through the park back at Powell Estates, their first kiss, meeting the Doctor, his regeneration, their travels together, Torchwood One, Bad Wolf Bay, Mickey and Jake being a couple and the three of them having pizza and beers, and the trio declaring themselves invincible were among the ones that she kept in somewhere in the back of her mind, not once thinking once about them, but never taking them for granted.
The ones that were with her, they were more present; more real feeling. Meeting the Master, falling in love with him and keeping him from being violent towards others, reuniting with the Doctor, confessing that she couldn't live without either of them, water gun and silly string fights in the hub, Ianto's coffee, Jack's laugh, Gwen eating ice cream with her feet up as she laughed at some joke Owen had made, Jake and Mickey with their heads together trying to do a Sudoku puzzle, watching Tessa when Jack, Ianto, and Gwen had to left for London, Lacey and Owen throwing piglet and ladybird stuffies at one another, the whole group having pizza and wings in one of the conference rooms, reuniting with her little brother – who wasn't so little anymore, helping Jackie out at Comforts of Home when she wasn't busy with school or Torchwood, Lacey, Owen, and her conga lining into Lacey's TARDIS in the hub to some rather bad pop music drunkenly - those were the ones that she woke up to every morning at the college campus, kept her moving through the day. Rose idly wondered what everyone was doing at that exact moment; how the regulars that came into Jitters would ever function without the best damn coffee in the universe, but didn't have much time to focus on that as more memories came for her.
The newest ones, however, they puzzled the blonde at first, but watched as they went in on in some kind of movie in front of her. Daleks, the Crucible, a ginger haired woman named Donna, another woman named Martha, Jack, Mickey, her mum, Sarah Jane Smith, the Doctor and...John? He came out of the Doctor's hand? Rose wrinkled her nose slightly but thought nothing else of it. She and John were still mates. Best mates, after all. The picture flashed to one of the final scenes, the Doctor taking her back to Bad Wolf Bay in the alternate world, this time, both him and John with her, standing in between both the half and full Time Lords, waiting for one of them to say those words that she longed to hear. When the Doctor didn't say them but John did, Rose saw herself pull him into a kiss, full of passion and love, as only she could give.
I'm supposed to be with John, she thought. I was supposed to still live in the parallel universe with him. Be the Defender of that Earth. She suddenly felt guilty, never once attempting to give John a chance. But it was the Master that had first won her, claiming her as if she were some sort of prize. When she watched the Doctor and Donna get back into the ship, she whimpered softly. "No, don't leave me," she whispered, not realizing that over the course of the past few days that her body had healed itself. A tear started to fall from her eyes, watching the TARDIS dematerialize. "You left me."