"I know," she replied. "All of us in some way are special. No arguments here." Rose felt slightly guilty for the moments it took her to remember who the Doctor was talking about. "Adam." She finally said more to make herself remember than to correct the Doctor. "So I didn't have the best judgement in character on that one." Those days really seemed like such a long time ago. The Doctor was a different person back then. As she looked to the man laying next to her, she couldn't help but notice how much he had changed from when she first met him.
Rose wasn't quite sure what to say to him about his comment on married life. The jealousy she was feeling came from her wonder if her and the Doctor would ever reach that point. Rose never wanted to put pressure on the Doctor. It also wasn't to the point where Rose was just going through bridal magazines, wishing and waiting that the Doctor would propose to her. To be honest, those thoughts haven't really come across her mind. Rose had always been so grateful for having the Doctor in her life now, she couldn't imagine what would make her happier.
Rose looked back and gave him a small smile. When their positions had been reversed, she wanted him to tell her what he had been feeling. Rose always wanted him to tell her when he was jealous because she enjoyed telling him that she would always want him. Maybe now was the time to for her to be honest how she felt. Even if it seemed silly in her mind, a little reassurance never hurt.
"I am. I'm really happy that River is here. I know Amy and Rory, and the other Doctor will be really excited to see her again. I know for you it gives you a chance to get to know her and your questions answered." Which was the truth, and she wanted to make sure that was said first. "I suppose...in a way I wasn't sure how you'd feel. I mean she is or will be your wife." Her eyes looked away, feeling foolish. "I guess I'm feeling a little...jealous."