rose tyler (ex_rosetyler358) wrote in aternaville, |
"Well, it wasn't supposed to be bloody permanent," came her retort, and with it was all of the weighted anticipation of what she knew he had to be thinking of her. The last thing Rose wanted was him to come at her with negativity when she was so impossibly glad to have the chance, brief as it might be, to see him again. The space between dimensions was closed off and forbidden, or should have been, but Rose wasn't sorry or regretful in the least that she was with him now, again, even though it was wrong.
Spurred onward by the desire to make him understand she puffed a wayward strand of blonde hair up and out of her eyes, blinking two or three times to bring his face into better, sharper focus, and when she did she began speaking quickly, with a fervor only UNIT, Donna Noble, and those taking up residence in the parallel world had seen.
"Right 'bout four hours before I came, there was a huge bout of rift activity. Explosive, all over the map, readings going everywhere, sky rocketing upwards - " Her tone lifted into exuberant, animated ranges, and there was a gleam in her eye she had taken away from the TARDIS after her first time at Darlig Ulv Stranden, something that had made her grow in ways she wouldn't have been able to before. What she'd seen and what she'd done with the knowledge she now possessed about time and space, they were all things she had wanted to tell the Doctor before, but little things had gotten in their way.
Little things like the stars winking out of the sky, and Davros. Right, little things like that.
" - took about ten minutes for them to call me, should have done it to begin with but people can be a bit daft, think they can handle everything by themselves. Still, when I got there, all anyone could talk about was how dangerous a breach in the rift was, no one wanted to go down that stretch of road again, and then the conversation turned to how necessary it was to close it up. Problem with that little gem of a plan was, no one had the nerve to go in, fix things up on the other side, then seal it there and come on back through. And bit of trouble, that, if no one wants to solve the problem, so I volunteered. Came right through, but before I had a chance to so much as see where I was, bam! -" and here she made a sharp, waving motion of her free hand - "everything closes up, I take a dive right to the ground and there's Captain Jack Harkness telling me I'm out of my bloody mind."