Rose sat alone at Bad Wolf Bay, letting the ocean breeze flow through her hair. It had been a year since she and the Doctor had said goodbye. She wiped away her tears and looked up at the sky. "Doctor," she whispered, "Find a way. Find me." She buried her face in her hands. "Rose, honey?" Rose's mother, Jackie called out. "Are you okay?" "It's been a whole year, Mum. I thought he would've found me again by now," Rose mumbled. "But... he said he couldn't come back," Jackie said, keeping her tone soft. "That shouldn't stop him!" Rose cried, standing up. "He loves me... he said... he-" Rose stammered, holding her sides. Jackie ran to her side, to keep Rose from falling over. "We should go, Rose. There's no sense in staying," Jackie whispered. Rose shook her head. "You go ahead, Mum, I need to stay a bit longer," Rose said, pulling away. Jackie just shook her and walked away. Rose walked back to the water, and sat on a large jagged rock. Water mist sprayed her face, and she wiped it away. Suddenly, there was a familiar whooshing noise, and a gust of wind stirred up behind her. Rose couldn't hide the huge grin that stretched across her face when she turned around. Sitting on the sand was a blue police box. Rose ran up to it, laughing and crying with tears of joy. The door swung open, and Rose stopped dead in her tracks. In the door of the TARDIS stood an older looking man, with short black hair, and slightly big ears. He was wearing a dark green shirt, leather jacket, and combat boots. He smiled. "Rose!" He called. Rose stood in a daze. He grin had disappeared. She took a step closer to the TARDIS. "Doctor? But, you're the other Doctor..." she said, feeling both terrified and thrilled at the same time. "Ah, yes, well, you see... Okay, so what happened was after I saved you from the knowledge of space and time, I glimpsed the future, this future. And since I had the knowledge, I sent another me here. And here I am!" The Doctor held out his arms and smiled. "Took me awhile to find you though, how long have you been here?" "Exactly one year since the last time I saw you. The newer you not this you," Rose said, tears in her eyes. "It's really you," she whispered. Rose began running again, right into the Doctor's arms. He hugged her tight, spinning her as she laughed. "I missed you, Rose," he whispered. Rose looked up at him. "I missed you too, but you're different now. You've changed. You don't have all of the same memories as the other Doctor," she trailed off. "Oh really? I remember New New York, and the impossible planet," he said. Rose was confused. "But, how can you-" "I knew there would be this problem when I cloned myself. So the second you touched me, the TARDIS sent me any memory involving myself. Man, I really thought this through," he chuckled. Rose shook her head and smiled. "You remember Bad Wolf Bay last year, then?" She asked with a shaky voice. "I love you," he said, and pulled Rose in. He kissed her gently, and Rose wrapped her arms around his neck. He pulled back, and brushed away her tear. "Hey, Rose, I'm here now. No need to be sad. We've got the rest of our lives together," he said. "You mean the rest of my life," she sniffed. "No, our lives. I'm only half Time Lord," he said. "If I was gonna come back, I couldn't be full Time Lord. It would mess a lot of things up." "As long as you're here, I suppose," Rose said, kissing the Doctor again. "Soo, parallel universe Barcelona?" He asked, cracking a smile