A Moment of His Own - The Doctor goes back in time to say one last goodbye.
Worth Another Moment - Ten and Rose get one last goodbye.
Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot - “Did I ever tell you about that weird bloke who came up to me on New Year’s a few years back? It was right before we met.”
One Good Lie - He’s in a bar on the wrong side of town when he finally stops running.
Stolen Kisses - What’s crossing universes after breaking the most fundamental rule of time travel? Nothing.
Stolen - He was only supposed to look, that’s all.
Sometimes “Impossible” Is Just a Word - “Far as I know, you gotta have sex to get pregnant.” “Ooh,” he says. “We should do that.”
The Contents of a Pocket - Martha finds something interesting in the Doctor's pocket.
Lessons in Happiness - Five moments in the Doctor and Rose's life post-reunion.
Hide and Seek - Silly night-time fluff with Rose and Ten. Lots of it. And a cameo from Jackie, because I couldn't resist.
Heartbeats - Rose is lonely and Jackie is a source of comfort.
Sidelines - It's a little over ten years before the impossible becomes the unlikely once again.
The Idiot's Lantern - The Doctor sees Rose in her pink dress for the first time, and they finally get around to seeing Elvis.
Several Times The Doctor Couldn't Say It (and, er, several more times he still couldn't) - Telling someone you love them is a lot harder than it might first appear.
Background Noise - “Oh, go on,” Donna insists through the steam pouring from her mug of tea, seeing Rose beginning to sway.
Some Sort of Time Lord Code (The Preamble Remix) - Donna and the Doctor discuss what happened to Rose.
A Hundred Thousand Worlds - And to think - you crossed entire universes, striding parallel to parallel to find him again...
Goodbye - What's one last rule of time broken when you are minutes away from death?
The Path - Rose teaches the Doctor just how wrong he'd been.
Listen, Look and Learn - At first, the Doctor had been furious that the Wire had stolen Rose's face and mind; livid that someone had dared to take her away from him. Now though, with her snuggled tightly against him and her skin underneath his lips, he lets his fear show.
Lessons of a Peculiar Nature - Ever curious, the Doctor questions Rose about the practice of naming sexual positions.
The Tie Thief - The Doctor's ties are being stolen. To ensure their safe return, he'll have to teach the thief how to tie them. Can he overcome certain naked distractions to do so?
Habitual Kisses - It was so domestic, so casual. It wasn’t like most of their kisses, it wasn't particularly passionate or especially affectionate, it just was. She hadn’t meant to tease him with it, reward him with it, and arouse him with it. It was like a habit, like it was perfectly normal to kiss him, like she’d been doing it forever and would continue to do it.
The Friendly Campaign - The Doctor gets to meet his hero. It's not a brilliant scientist, nor a prodigal musician, nor a gifted artist, but rather an Earthling with a simple, friendly goal.
Home Again - With Rose in the TARDIS once more, the Doctor decides it's time to put everything back in its proper place; which means her shirt has to go back over the railing in the console room, even if she's wearing it at the time.
What's Mine Is Yours.- The Doctor comes up with a cunning plan on how best to ask Rose to move into his bedroom with him.
Stuck in Class - Faced with the threat of being slapped by Jackie, The Doctor is forced to accompany Rose to a birthing class. Hijinks ensue!
Lost and Found - This fic is an exploration into the notion of lost senses. I've temporarily rendered Rose blind and deaf. Fear not, it's not cliched. It's a look at how Rose would need to touch to feel safe and how the Doctor would go about making love to her in such a state. Until he can get her back to the TARDIS.
Of Realizations and Declarations. - When the true nature of the Doctor and Rose's relationship is revealed in the most embarrassing of ways, the Doctor finds himself having to explain to Jackie Tyler just how much her daughter means to him
Practice Makes Perfect - Moving in with someone is always a bit of a hit and miss experience, but when one of you is a twenty-three year old human and the other is a nine hundred year old Time Lord, there's a lot that can go wrong!
My Pocket Is Your Pocket - We all know that the Doctor's pockets are bigger on the inside, but just what has Rose been secretly stashing in them.
Of Science and Sensation - The Doctor is a man of science, but sometimes scientific explanation and description can't ever hope to do certain things justice. One of those things is making love to Rose Tyler.
Meet Me Anywhere - They're close, they're almost there, but then memory takes her and she freezes, stops still. It's up to the Doctor to run the extra few feet, to reach her, to touch her, just as she did for him so many years ago.
Not Dreams But Memories - He does not dream of a life with her. He remembers a life with her.
Something Better Than Forever - Rose had always been brave, and now she can be brave for them both.
A Little Red London Phone Box - The Doctor can spend the rest of his life with Rose Tyler; she cannot spend the rest of her life with him. A story of overcoming unequal life-spans and loving two men who are the same, but so very different.
Elaboration - Oh yes, he wanted her. Sequel:
At Light Speed.
Up Against - Another alley. Another rough wall.
Of Inappropriate Awakenings - His instinct, the origin of which he probably shouldn’t dwell on, was to wake her.
Conductive - His touch felt nothing short of heavenly. Like a cold flannel on feverish skin.
Mad, Bad (The Auld Acquaintance Remix) - That first New Year’s Eve. The flip side of Shareen’s POV, and some of what she didn’t see.
Dancing, Mid-night - Rose: doing the impossible in her sleep.
Preserve Your Memories - A stroll down snogging memory lane, if you like.
Surprises - “You’re not going to tell me?”
Because the Night - Terribly rude of us, as visitors, not to participate.
Guesswork - Who wears a suit to a pumpkin patch, anyway?
Uncomplicated - They clutch each other tightly, like something might yet come between them.
Dance - The dance floor was the perfect place to find a bit of anonymity, and a bit of release for her excess energy.
In For a Penny - He knew now that if he shot her down it wouldn’t be because he wasn’t interested. He was. He might yet need a push, though-a clear, unambiguous signal that she wanted it too.
Bind Me, Or Undo Me - Whatever happened (or didn’t happen), the journey was worth it. Sequel: Halcyon and On and On
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Substantiation - He’s real.
Staying the Storm - What had him so frightened that he’d willingly tip-toe over a line that had been so carefully drawn between them?
Warming Up - She knew him so well, his Rose.
Home Comforts - The Doctor brings Rose home after Mickey stays behind in the alt!verse. What happens before they are happy-go-lucky would-be Elvis seeing time travellers again?
He Plays with Threads - Rose and the Doctor take Mickey shopping.
Tall Tales - A discussion of deities and fine art.
Things That Are Lost - A conversation Rose and the Doctor never had.
Days and Hours - “I don’t suppose,” she says, “that I could convince you this is all just a crazy dream?”
Breeding - Pig Latin, giant bug people, and baby makes three!
Sins of the Flesh - A story in which the Doctor notices.
In the Mood - Rose and the Doctor have a strange day.
Incurable - Rose has a question. The Doctor might have an answer.
Mirrors - "Who would I be, do you think, if I hadn't met you?"
Songs of Innocence and Experience - Amy Pond is twenty years old when she wakes in the middle of the night and sees a strange woman standing in her garden.
No Need for a Signed Bit of Paper - 'Rose?' he said. 'Would you mind terribly if I kissed you?'
Leaning Right - Rose and the Doctor talk about their forever, post reunion.
Time Crash - 'Any time,' said the older him. 'Well, not any time. Fate of the universe and all that. Nice seeing you, anyway. Have a good trip back, remember to eat, cut your hair and for the love of all that is good in the universe: stop wearing that suit.'
Minty Fresh - One of the Tenth Doctor's new personality quirks gets him in trouble with Rose.
Little Blue Pills - If you'd asked her a month ago to describe her ideal place to be, this would have been it. Inside the TARDIS, cuddled up in bed with the Doctor after a day of adventure. But she was having to face the truth of the matter: she really needed a shag.
Wandering Off - Rose is back and the Doctor comes up with a genius plan to stop her from wandering off.
All You Need - The Doctor's having one of those days and it's up to Rose to help.
A Relaxing Morning - Rose wanders off in the TARDIS. The Doctor reacts accordingly.
Moving In - A look at the life of the Doctor and Rose after he most definitely doesn't move in with her.
You Can't - The walls close, and he doesn’t look for a way to rip them open.
Ourselves we find in the sea - "Have you been to a beach? All the families and the stray beach balls and the creatures in the water waiting to nibble on your squishy human toes and the sand, do you realize how hard it is to get sand out of things?"
Such Sweet Sorrow - It was going to sting, returning to an empty ship after seeing it so full.
The Challenge - The Doctor accepts a challenge in the bedroom; dirty-talking Ten and lots of it.
Fear This - During the events of "Fear Her," Rose tries to work out what it means to be in a relationship with the Doctor.
A Spray of Stars - The Doctor and Rose find an intimate moment in an unlikely place.
Fever Dreams - Rose gets sick, the Doctor takes care of her, fluff and smut eventually ensue.
Tea and Conversation - The Doctor confides in Donna after being reunited with Rose.
The End of the World as We Know It - A surprise visitor from the altverse shows up in the middle of an apocalypse.
These Last Moments - Ten's last moments before regeneration.
Missed You - Donna could come in any second," she gasped from underneath him on the library sofa.
After 1879 - “I think you like this because it frees you up to talk,” Rose smirked, taking him into her mouth again.
After 1879, II - They were behind a large pillar in a royal palace, hardly sufficient cover.
Doctor Yes - "This?" Rose rejoined him in the library after her expedition to the wardrobe.
What Are You Wearing, Reunion - Three weeks.
Jealousy - "It was just a handshake!" Rose said, her voice high and indignant.
Never Pegged You for the Type - Rose gasped, pushing forward with her hips, and the strap-on stimulated her clit with surprising effectiveness.
Traditions - She never hears the sound of the universe any more.
Seeing Things - He’s supposed to be looking for Donna, not seeing imaginary faces in crowds.
Undiplomatic - "So it doesn't bother you that we're in jail again?"
Matched Pair - "We were sort of hopin' for a favour..."
Unforgettable - He sees her face everywhere.
A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing - Rose Tyler, born 1986, died 2007. So how can she be alive and well in 2012?
Cataloguing - It's not like I’ve ever just changed my entire body. Haven’t even had a nose job. So, you know, ‘m just wondering what it feels like, that’s all.
Cheating - Rose steals a glance at the Doctor out of the corner of her eye.
Sharing - Already her mind’s wandering to what they’re going to do; how they’re going to spend the night.
Everybody’s Talking "That a crime or something? It’s New Year’s Eve. I just want to dance with my best mate.” Sequel: When The
Talking Stops.
Beautiful - I mean, snow, it’s all wet and melty and boring. It doesn’t do anything. It just lies there and turns to slush.
Discoveries - "I'm crap at this, aren't I?"
Impossible Odds - He's always liked impossible, hasn't he?
Consume the Heart - Renewed, purged, consumed inside and out, replaced by this latest model, a phoenix risen from the ashes.
Predictable - She knows the man he was. Does she know the man he is? A missing scene from The Christmas Invasion. Sequel:
The New Man.
Role-Model - “You’re the one standing there in... in... next to nothing, Rose! And have you been stealing things from my wardrobe?”
Obsession - “Where next? I know! Never did manage to take you to that Ian Dury concert, did I?”
Boudoir - It’s just a room, he tells himself.
Closure - Goodbye. It’s a word he never says.
Through the Barricades - So little time and so many lives remaining to be saved and this may be all they have.
To Be Continued - She never believes it's over.
In Another Universe - Some day, you could even touch it again. Sequel:
Renewal.
Before You Came - You follow, coat flapping at your heels, desperate to catch another glimpse of the unawaken wonder in her eyes. Sequel:
Trip of a Lifetime.
Empty - His hand is empty.
Imagination - Really, he thought Rose had more imagination than that.
Fashion Sense - They both gain from his oral fixation, after all.
Avoidance Tactics - “Oi! What d’you think you’re doing, you alien pervert?”
Forevers - He loses them all eventually. Every one of them.
Beach - Two people. A beach.
Semper Abeo, Semper Par - There is no remedy for love but to love more.
No More Happily Ever Afters - Where have all the happily ever afters gone?
The Approaching Storm - A storm was coming.
Through the Night - He wants to know that he’s still awake and that this isn’t a dream. Sequel:
Night After Night.
Sleepless - It's going to be a long night.
Iced - The potential for blackmail is endless.
Inevitable - Nothing lasts forever is the hardest lesson he's ever learned.
The Man Who Wasn't There - "She saw him again today."
Alaskan Inflation - “Is the universe about to implode or is there goin’ to be an alien invasion?”
Two Truths and a Lie - Nothing stays forgotten forever.
What If? - Like most discoveries, especially the most important ones, it starts with a question.
Unexpected Gifts - Sometimes time gives back what it takes away.
Ephemeral - I’m talkin’ to a ghost. A bloody ghost on the TARDIS. I’ve really lost it now, haven’t I?
The Greatest Tragedies - "How long are you gonna stay with me?"
Achilles' Rib - Rose finds the Doctor's weakness. Well, one of them. Banana daiquiris may be another, but that's an entirely different story...
Finally, It Happens Here - A party. A mission. Moonlight, and a handsome man paying Rose a bit too much attention. Can you guess what happens next?
Like it Burns - "It's been a year and the sand still feels like it's haunted by the image of him--standing, saying her name."
Easy like Chuck Taylors -She’s sitting in a puddle of something (god she really hopes it’s water or oil or something normal for once) and the palms of her hands are dirty and gritty and she’s sure there’s something unidentifiable lurking in her hair when he says, “Yes, same dungeon, this is.”
It's here in your perfect eyes - Some days he holds her hand a little more tightly.
Bursting - it used to be so different with them.
A Fair Compromise - Jackie Tyler finds the Doctor and Rose in a compromising situation… Well, more than one really.
Bedside manner - The Doctor has cornered a fearsome beast in the TARDIS, what should he do with it?
Dark, dank and somewhat gloomy - When the Doctor takes Rose through a shortcut, does he realise that a dark, dank forest isn’t the best of places. Or is it?
Not so old - The Doctor finds a grey hair but does he feel old? Ask Rose.
What the Doctor ordered - Every woman needs her Doctor at that time of the month.
Crimson - There was a moment when they could have stopped, when Rose's bright red dress was simply pretty, when the Doctor's black on black swashbuckler costume was merely appealing. That, however, was long before they'd left the party, and more to the point, before Rose had been carried out of the party kicking and screaming.
Just Ask - A visit with old friends prompts a personal discussion for the Doctor. The prelude to a famous question.
Other Plans - The Doctor's in trouble and Rose is only trying to help him. Her plan goes awry, but the Doctor makes sure she's fine with that.
Untitled - Dancing, close and slow.
Paraselene - Rose reflects, somewhat darkly, on her relationship with the Doctor.
Adventus - The Doctor regains his hope.
The Briefest Moments - The Doctor and Rose meet Sherlock Holmes...
The Clear Picture - The discovery of some racy pictures leads to an encounter Rose never could have anticipated.
On Purpose - Rose is sure the Doctor is doing it on purpose.
On Sanctuary Base Six - "He's not hard to look at, that man of yours," Ida said, while they broke their fast in the cafeteria together.
Perfect Afternoon - The Doctor and Rose cuddle and are generally cute.
Relativity - On a cold October evening, the Doctor and Rose spend some time in an abandoned playground and discuss life, the universe and everything.
Savor - Just a little drabble about oral sex.
Setting Cultural Norms - Rose's Aunt Flo has come to visit and the Doctor sticks his foot in his mouth.
String Theory - Shippy science is the best kind of science. The Doctor explains string theory.
Synonyms - The Doctor borrows one of Rose's Harlequin romances and makes a discovery.
What if? - The Doctor wonders what if he had a normal life?
Of fairy tales and fantasy - Deep inside, she knows that he will never be the type that will bring her flowers or coax her with wine as an expression of his feelings.
A Sprig of Poisonous Berries - Rose, the Doctor, and mistletoe.
Everything That Couldn't Be - Rose as the Bad Wolf saw everything that is, everything that was, everything that could be. But did she see everything that couldn't.
For Want of a Tie - Rose thought she was going solo. The Doctor had other ideas.
Sticky Situation - Rose needs a seat. The Doctor offers one.
To hope for more than this - Oh, she knows.
On the Wind - In which Disney is quoted and dandelions are discussed at length. A snapshot from the lives of the Doctor and Rose.
Comfort in Silence - In the aftermath of the impossible planet, Rose’s dreams turn to nightmares that haunt even her waking hours. Unfortunately her only form of solace is the Doctor and he can’t quite understand the capacity she needs him in to chase the shadows away.
Half a World Away - This - he thinks - this is the most amazing feeling in the world. To want and miss somebody for so long and then to know that finally, finally you can have them. And even better, to not be afraid of wanting them.
That Face - Episode tag to the Idiots Lantern in which the Doctor is doing some reminiscing and gets caught out staring, Rose teases him, there is some post match analysis and a quiet and undefinable moment.
The Obligatory Reunion Hugging - Exactly what it says on the tin. Between the Doctor’s quasi-regeneration and the TARDIS being transferred to the Crucible there are many hugs, non linear first meetings and a much anticipated reunion that we didn’t get to see on screen.
(Can’t) Let Myself Fall - She fell away from him in the white room but instead of letting go and falling too, he holds on even tighter. This is how he loses her.
Days of Our Lives - In which Rose remembers that she has a gigantic honking gun on her hip and blasts the Dalek to high heaven before it semi-exterminates the Doctor.
Hand In Mine - She wants to tell him she’s sorry. Instead she steps forward and takes his hand. Double drabble as they watch the TARDIS burn.
All That We Could Be - But the sensation of time is...it’s like...well a pulse I s’pose. I can’t think of any other comparable sensation really. Yeah, a pulse. But the energy of it creates this erratic, pulsing stream of possible timelines literally exploding into being and then curling back around and into themselves and nothingness all at the same time. All these opportunities that don’t come to pass, choices made, questions answered, chances that are lost before they’ve even begun...
It’s a new life (and I’m feeling good) - In the days between Christmas and New Years the Doctor and Rose begin to re-learn each other and in the meantime, they discover that his new body seems to have several surprising new abilities including...re-plastering walls? But certainly not dancing, no definitely not - this Doctor will not be doing any literal or metaphorical dancing.
The Rose Nebula - The lights of the city are reflected in her hazel eyes but there are also beads of moisture clinging to every strand of blonde hair, every mascara blackened eyelash, every inch of skin and skerrick of fabric covering her. As they catch the light from the stars she sparkles, his own personal constellation.
What happens when the heart just stops? - He doesn’t know how to be in this body without her.
That’s chaos - The Doctor tries to explain chaos theory to Rose.
Put da lime in the coconut you drink ‘em both up - “You look like a raccoon,” the Doctor said gleefully. “A raccoon tangled up in a blonde wig.”
She’s touch, smell, sight, taste and sound (or five times Rose Tyler piqued one of the Doctors many senses) - There are so few truly perfect moments in life, but he’d definitely wager that this is one of them.
Here at the end of all things - On a cold beach in Norway she waits, and even before she sees the ghostly outline of her Doctor she knows he’s there.
All Hallows E’en - After catching the opening night of Phantom of the Opera the Doctor decides that they need to go to a masquerade ball, Rose massacres a dress, the Doctor then decides they should go to the Carnival of Venice and they end up in Missouri on Halloween. So, a typical day in the TARDIS really.
Kimo's Rules - For a week after the Olympics they kept getting caught in storms.
Oh, this kiss! This kiss! - Turning to look at Rose, still gazing fondly at the message on the wall and biting her lip in that endearing way she has, he decides very abruptly to do something very foolish and not the least bit reckless.