So, I wrote this chapter at the very start of the Warrior series. This chapter was the second ever chapter after To Tear a Universe Apart from The Doctor and The Warrior story. Though I did add in one scene after watching Asylum of the Daleks.

I would just like to say thank you for those who have read from The Doctor and the Warrior story, through Rise of the Warrior and to the end of this. Because I know some of you haven't stuck with me, and others have come along halfway through and had to catch up.

I know a lot of you wouldn't have reviewed and yet still continued to read this story until the end. I hope I do it justice, because, doesn't everyone deserve a happy ending?

We'll soon find out…

Thanks for everything, SerenBex and SES0112, you are both brilliant and fantastic and… well.

Geronimo!

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Ben Spears was on the way to his driving test. His instructor sat next to him. He had the strangest feeling that he had done all of this before.

He was so sure that something terrible was going to happen. He had a horrible feeling that there was something bright in the sky, something brighter then the sun it's very self and it was going to crash down to the earth and tear his life apart.

Shaking his head, Ben arrived at the Driving Test centre and took his test.

30 minutes later, he arrived back. He had passed, and although he should have been ecstatic, he felt as though something was missing, no, someone. His heart ached for something, but he couldn't quite work it out.

Shaking the examiners hand after the good news, Ben's driving instructor gave him a well done talk before proceeding to drive Ben back home.

Ben needed to get drunk. After a celebration meal and a quick drive in his new car, Ben decided to catch the bus and celebrate in style with his friends, well, just his best mate actually, Daniel.

The Pub. It was his favourite place after a hard day, although he barely ever talked to anyone until Daniel was there, he still needed this drink. Waiting at the bus stop, Ben looked around. It was an incredibly quiet street, it was never normally this quiet.

The bus arrived quickly and Ben got on, paying his money and sitting down.

…...

Sarah Jane Smith drove as quickly as she could.

"Sarah Jane, are we really meant to drive at this speed?!" Rani asked rather worryingly as she held onto Clyde for dear life.

"Well, I don't see whose going to stop us. We've got an alien incursion to deal with!" Sarah Jane said as she put her foot down, smashing through 90 mph.

"I know, but I think my breakfast is about to come back and say hello!" Clyde shouted as he held one arm onto Rani and the other onto his stomach.

"Were almost there, were nearly in Chiswick!" Sarah Jane said before slamming on the breaks and sending the car skidding now the street as a woman walked across in front of her. "Come on!"

Sarah Jane was sure she recognized the blonde woman and was about to stop and ask, but when the blonde woman smiled at her, it wasn't a happy smile, it was sad and lonely smile. Like a lonely angel.

Rani and Clyde stared at the woman as well, both looking just as perplexed as Sarah felt. The blonde woman walked away and Sarah drove away, keeping to the speed limit now.

Aliens could wait, life was too important to risk in a silly old car. Sarah Jane checked the traffic behind her, and only then did she see the single tear that was running not just from her eye, but also from Clyde and Rani's… and she had no idea why.

…...

Donna Noble just finished shopping after a late lunch with Shaun and had fetched herself a nice dress for a house party later. The joys of being rich was what Donna found most enjoyable, although she found she missed her old life somewhat and sometimes wished she could go back to Chiswick and merely live with her grandfather Wilf and mother Silvia again, but she was happy and life was good.

Plus, Shaun never complained when she attempted to max out her credit card. It certainly wasn't going to happen anytime soon either, she was a multi millionaire and no matter how much she tried, she couldn't bring it down, she was living off of the interest mostly, barely touching the actual money.

Suddenly, Donna felt the urge to eat something incredibly full of chocolate and lets face it, she could start dieting tomorrow. Running into the local corner shop, Donna picked up a chocolate bar and proceeded to the counter.

"What's happening there?" Donna asked as she nodded at the little television in the top right hand corner of the store.

"Memorial Service, we lost some good boys the other day. An explosion I think it was… isn't war terrible." The blonde haired shop assistant stated, her eyes never leaving Donna more then asked.

"It certainly is." Donna whispered as she watched some soldiers holding coffins walk down rows of other soldiers and there families.

Donna looked back at the shop owner who had disappeared out of sight.

"Hello?" Donna asked as she looked for the woman who had been stood in front of her moments ago.

A little old man came out of the back of the shop smiling.

"What happened to the blonde girl?" Donna asked as she looked at the man.

"What girl?" The man asked looking around.

"Oh, it must just have been my imagination." Donna said, feeling uneasy before shaking her head and paying the man.

She only noticed when she left the shop that a single tear was running down her face.

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As the soldiers past him, Brigadier Lethbridge Stuart saluted. U.N.I.T might have been part of his life, but he was a soldier foremost. It broke his heart when he realised that this had been no ordinary explosive.

Apparently, they had found an alien weapon which seemed to be generating some kind of energy field. It had killed those boys and they didn't even stand a chance.

The Brigadier had made sure some of the best were sent over, and he knew that even though U.N.I.T wouldn't like it, the people he sent over were none of his men.

"Thank you." A girls voice whispered into his ear.

The Brigadier turned around abruptly and looked behind him. All men surrounded him. He must have been someone listening else's conversation again, he was terrible for that. What he didn't notice was the single tear running down his face.

…...

Captain Jack Harkness stood around the crater that had been located in Afghanistan.

A large blue shaped alien device was laying in the middle of it.

"What do you reckon it is?" Gwen Cooper asked as she looked down at it with distaste.

"Looks like a generator from a first class space engine. Definitely not something you would find on the market in your local alien hometown. This thing was designed to power a giant alien spacecraft, it didn't use much energy in killing those poor soldiers." Jack said as he nodded to Rex who was a good distance away.

Rex Matheson was still a little wary of Jack and Gwen, but decided to trust them on this one. Walking forward, Rex took a look and nodded. "So, how are we going to turn this bad boy off."

"Well, we could deactivate it using a de-omitter, but that would take hours to get usually, all the way out here, it could take days or even a week. We could take it to Cardiff and wait for the rift to open and chuck it back through, but we don't have anywhere really to keep it until that point. Oh we could…" Jack began, but he was cut off as three gunshots were fired.

Jack turned to look at Gwen who had fired at the engine part. It made a whirring noise and powered down.

"I imagined it would have powered down when it felt danger. It obviously felt it when it hit the earth and so it powered down, so I just gave it some danger and it shut down." Gwen said, smiling.

"Well, that's ok for you, but what happens when it powers back up and rips you to pieces." Jack asked as Gwen moved between the pair of them.

"Well, you two can't die, so you better get to work to de-activate it permanently." Gwen said, and with a shove pushed the pair down the crater. "Good luck!" She said with a smile before returning to the van which was parked at a safe distance.

Gwen walked to the van and was sure she heard someone whisper 'Thank You' in her ear.

Spinning around she found nothing but desert in front of her. Shaking the feeling Gwen returned to the truck, not noticing the single tear that had left her eye.

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River Song ran for her life. The ship had lost one engine and this cruiser wasn't going to last much longer. It would usually have been able to withstand the gravitational pull of the dark side of the moon, but now an engine was down, she decided that staying on the ship wasn't her best bet of survival.

Running into the hangar, River mercilessly shot at a couple of pilots fighting over the last small craft. They both fell to the floor in a heap. River had only stunned them, but they would both be dead in a matter of hours anyway.

River suddenly saw a blonde haired girl stood at the back of the aircraft.

"Hey! You, get away from this ship!" River said, raising her gun and running at the girl. "It's mine!"

The girl smiled and ran behind the ship, obviously as cover. River picked up her pace, as to make sure the girl didn't dive into the cockpit on the other side.

River jumped around the ship, her gun aiming at where the girl should be, but there was no one there. River felt an uneasy feeling in the pit of her stomach, as if someone had just died, someone very close.

River walked around the ship checking for the girl, even checking underneath the craft. Noticing something running down her face, River put her hand up to find a single tear.

"What?" River asked as she looked at the tear, she didn't even know why she was crying.

She was obviously hallucinating as no one was around and she shook her head before walking back to the cockpit.

Jumping into the ship, River set it to a nice little black market off the edge of a far away galaxy. It was much better then this silly little cruise liner. Then again, they shouldn't have called it the Titanic 2.

River flew the ship out and watched as the cruise liner fell into the moon. It wouldn't even make much of a dint, and it wasn't like anyone would mind, that side of the moon wasn't exactly observed much, well, not yet.

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"Day 361. They came again last night. Always at night. I wonder if there vampires… Oh, I made another soufflé, I was going to take a picture of it for you mum, but it was to beautiful to live. And another weird thing that happened to me today, I swear I saw a girl just outside my sealed off hallway. I was looking through one of the cameras and there she was, simply smiling at me for a second. She was blonde and I swore she mouthed good luck to me… no idea what that means. Anyway, love you mum and I hope to be rescued soon. All my love, Oswin."

Oswin Oswald lay back down on her bed as the Dalek screams and attacks beckoned at her door again. She wondered who the blonde woman was, but it slowly slipped from her memory as she turned on some music and tried to escape from the sounds of the demented attackers that attempted to get her.

She slowly slipped to sleep, as she waited to be rescued from the hell she lay in… from the Asylum of the Daleks.

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Ben got on the bus. He was tired and felt quite down. He knew he should be happy, but he couldn't be. He felt like someone had literally ripped his heart out and stamped all over it.

The bus became very full very fast and he ended up knowing that the person sat next to him would be a fat, old drunk who would snore very loud and probably lean on his shoulder.

He was completely wrong as a blonde haired girl sat down next to him. His heart picked up as she jumped down into the seat and smiled at him.

"Hi, mind If I scoot down here." The girl asked as she looked around the bus. "There's not much room anywhere else."

"Sure." Ben said smiling at this girl. She was so out of his league, but hey, he may as well try, it was his winning day after all. "Hi, I'm Ben, what's your name."

"It was Jenny." Jenny said as she smiled at him.

"It was?" Ben asked as he looked at her with a confused face.

Jenny slowly kissed his cheek before whispering into his ear.

"Thank You, for everything." Jenny whispered, as a shocked Ben looked at her, a single tear running down his face. Jenny wiped it away and smiled at him and she then slowly kissed him again, this time on the lips.

It felt so right and Ben kissed her back. Suddenly, memories of an enormous and devastating fight and Jenny kissing him before. Daleks, Eternals, Omega and… The Warrior.

For a moment, he knew who she was, he knew he had loved her and she had loved him, he knew she had held him as he had died. And then he forgot as their lips parted and another tear ran from his other eye.

Jenny rose to her feet and left the bus as it arrived at the next stop.

The rain fell hard as the bus pulled away and Ben sat staring forward, as if he had completely forgot about what had just happened.

He probably had.

Sarah Jane had never remembered that Jenny had knocked on her window and told her to slow down before she got hurt, River Song never remembered that Jenny had hugged her when she had pounced around the side of the ship, The Brigadier had never remembered shaking Jenny's hand before she slipped through the crowd.

Gwen Cooper never remembered that Jenny had shown her where to shoot the alien engine or that she had told her thank you for forgiving her.

And Donna, Donna never remembered that Jenny had told her about a man with a blue box who would fly around time and space, before disappearing when Donna began to watch the television in the shop.

Oswin Oswald never remembered Jenny explaining to her how Oswin was actually a Dalek and how she had created an imaginary world for her human brain to stay in, to keep her sane. Jenny then went on to tell her that the Doctor was coming and she would be saved, eventually.

And Ben… He would never know how much she had loved him and he would never even remember her face.

That was the worst bit about being erased from history, no one knew you had ever existed.

Jenny took a deep breath as she went to her end. She could feel her mind starting to slip as she began to fade from reality and into nothingness.

Slowly willing herself to teleport, Jenny fell into a room which had big lights and a hat stand near the door and a man with a bow tie running around a console trying to impress Amy and Rory, who were both smiling at his crazy antics.

The Doctor stopped and Amy and Rory looked down at Jenny, as if Jenny looked hurt. Jenny raised her head and looked at the Doctor.

She was clutching her chest as she walked towards him, her hearts slowly starting to give up on her as Reality decided it was time for her to leave.

He ran down and she wrapped her arms around him, and he did the same, holding her tight.

She knew he wouldn't know why he was doing this, but she also knew he would be crying and he knew it was right for all of this to be happening.

"Never forget me dad… Please never forget me." Jenny said as she held him tight. "I bet you guys are going to have so much fun, I can see it Dad, your future, every future, it's blinding… Daleks, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and even Weeping Angels. I bet it will be amazing, I just wish I could see it as well." Jenny said as she looked at Amy and Rory at the top of the stairs.

"Jenny." The Doctor said and Jenny smiled as tears ran down her face, she hadn't expected for him to remember anything about her, let alone her name.

"Goodbye." Jenny said as she felt her last breaths flitter through her soul and she began to glow in a white light. "And dad… keep on running"

Jenny felt her whole body become pure bliss and she felt as if she was floating away, becoming something more and something that would live forever.

"Doctor? Are you ok?" Amy asked as she looked at the back of his head, a look of worry on her face.

The Doctor turned and smiled at her.

"Why are you crying?" Rory asked, looking confused as he held Amy's hand.

"Because everything ends Rory, in the end. But just remember this you two, no matter how far you think the stars will take you, never forget your home or family… because I will never forget, and I will never forget her." The Doctor added the last part under his breath as he held onto the images of what he knew were Jenny inside his head.

"Who?" Amy asked, looking confused as she had already forgot the encounter.

"No one, don't worry. Come on! We've got more adventures to have! Planets to save, Civilisations to rescue, Monsters to defeat and a whole lot of running to do!" The Doctor said with a wave of his hand before jumping around the Tardis.

He remembered the girl with a twinkle in her eye, a girl who would save planets and create whole new worlds to keep her friends safe. A girl who would run for her life and would do anything to stop those that threatened the innocent lives of others. The girl who would become a living legend and keep surviving, not for herself, but for everyone who needed her.

Time can Re-Written and anything can fall out of existence. But nothing is ever lost if you can remember it…

And The Doctor remembered Jenny, forever.

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"Push!" Mickey Smith said to Martha as she gave one last push and a cry could be heard from the baby she had just delivered.

Mickey kissed her head as the nurses and midwifes wrapped the baby up and cut the cord that connected Mother and Child.

"A beautiful little girl." The midwife said and passed her to Martha, who smiled at the tiny baby in her arms.

"What's her name?" The nurse asked and Martha looked down at the girl.

"Jenny." Martha said and looked at Mickey who smiled and kissed her again. "That sounds like a name for a Doctor's Daughter."

"Well, one day, she might follow in your footsteps, Doctor Martha Smith Jones." Mickey said with a smile as all three of their little family snuggled together.

They held little Jenny for the rest of the night and the rest of their lives. She grew into a smart, confident and beautiful person. She was trained by her parents and quickly became a freelance alien fighter as well. Because, in the end, she didn't need to be a Time Lord with two hearts and regeneration to be the Warrior, she just had to be Jenny…

The End.

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So, this is the chapter I wrote just after starting the first chapter of the Doctor and the Warrior Story, the first in the trilogy, except for the Oswin bit which I thought was a nice touch.

I was close to tears writing this at the start, and that last sentence I absolutely loved.

I did say it was a happy ending, but I needed in my head for her to have a good exit, so to have her removed from all of time was a good way to say goodbye, but it was really just so I couldn't go back and annoy you with a fourth story about the Warrior!

I loved reading your reviews and so I just wanted to say goodbye to all of you and thanks for sticking with me! If you followed, favourited or reviewed, your all brilliant!

SerenBex, You're the Best!

SES0112, The Continued support has been brilliant!

You can decided whether the Doctor remembering Jenny was enough to bring her back in the form of Martha and Mickey's daughter, but I will never write about the Warrior again. And thank you for the best year!

Now, on to bigger and better stories. I've got a nice Walking Dead story to go and finish!

Farewell my Friends : )

GERONIMO AND KEEP RUNNING! WHOVIANS FOREVER!