He could find her. He could go back to that market and take her hand and lead her away, away from the bezoolium and the other useless trinkets. He could go back and coax the TARDIS into doing the laundry (no, he thinks, he could demand she do it; no reason he can’t except there are so many reasons but he no longer pays them heed). He could strip
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(Love the username, by the way! Jane Austen is my favorite author!)
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(On a side note, do you have a favorite of her novels? Mine's Sense & Sensibility)
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Sometimes I am almost glad that he finally regenerates, just so he can come to terms with the loss of Rose. He misses her so much -- and he can only loiter at Henrik's a very finite amount of time... SO HEARTBREAKING. It sucks to be a Time Lord.
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I agree that his regeneration really comes at the right time. It makes sense, too, that Rose and the Powell Estate are the last Earthly things he sees, because they were the very first things he saw, back then. I think he still misses her, but that he's better able to deal with it as a new man, a man who's a bit more distant from those memories.
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So beautiful and unexpected and timey-wimey.
*sobs*
Thank you.
*HUGS*
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This was absolutely lovely. <3
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(By the by, would you mind if I friended you? I always notice and get excited when you review and we seem to have at least a few fandoms in common!)
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