Rose was not feeling well, her stomach churned. She glanced at the TARDIS and back at the Doctor discussing plans for helping Professor Yana getting the rest of the humans here to Utopia. She shook her head, nothing was ever normal. Jack somehow couldn't die and she couldn't shake the feeling that she caused that. She would occasionally have memories of a light, killing the daleks and saving her Doctor but then she would lose the memories as fast as they came, like they were a dream.
Suddenly someone touched her shoulder, breaking her out of her ravine. She turned towards the touch.
"Rose, you ok?" Martha asked.
Rose looked back at the women and nodded with a small smile. Things between her and Martha were tense; they both were in love with the Doctor.
"Okay, well Jack and the Doctor are going to fix the engine clamps, we are going to wait here and guide things from this side."
Rose looked at the Doctor, passing her gaze past Martha.
"Doctor? Is is ok if I go into the TARDIS and wait there? I am not feeling so good." Rose asked quietly.
The Doctor looked up and walked over to her. "Of course." He opened the TARDIS and kissed Rose on the forehead. Rose blinked and internally sighed, maybe he did love her. "Feel better," the Doctor said as he closed the TARDIS door.
Once inside the TARDIS Rose headed for her room. The TARDIS was feeling nice and lead Rose straight to her room. As Rose shut the door to her bedroom, she slid to the floor. Tears streamed down her face. After being almost lost at the battle of canary wharf, Rose hoped the Doctor would discover his feelings for Rose. At first he was especially cautious with her, afraid to take her anywhere and Rose thought, if he wants to protect me he does love me, but soon it was back to their somewhat normal way of life with an added companion.
When Martha came to the TARDIS, Rose was jealous. Why did they need some other women here, they got along well enough but often the two would fight over the Doctor as both had feelings for him. But still, Rose remembered the good with her, they had finally started to become. 'But, the Doctor,' Rose thought, 'what does he feel?'
Rose shook away this thought and decided to take a shower. The warmth helped her release some of the tension of the day as well as make her feel better emotionally. No sooner after she had left the shower the TARDIS was suddenly moving.
'Oh,' Rose thought, 'they must be back. I wonder where we are heading now and if they helped them get to Utopia.'
Rose quickly dressed in jeans and a simple t-shirt. She tried to pull the door but the door wouldn't open, she glanced up at the TARDIS ceiling.
"Why are you doing this?" She asked aloud, "What have I done?"
She felt the TARDIS land, but again the door wouldn't budge.
"Help, Can anyone hear me?" Rose yelled. Rose heard nothing.
'Great,' she thought, 'I'm stuck.'
Looking around her room, she suddenly noticed a mini fridge that hadn't been there before. 'Well at least the TARDIS isn't planning on killing me. Ruddy machine.' Rose thought.
She walked over and opened the fridge and she found some water. As she started drinking, she felt the TARDIS on the move again. "Seriously, what is going on?" Rose tried to yell for help again but to no avail.
The TARDIS moved a couple more times before she stopped and started to sound sick.
Frustrated, Rose attempted to kick down the door but all it did was hurt her foot. Suddenly she heard someone walk by her door and knock. Rose perked up. "Hello? Doctor?" Rose said.
"Oh, finally," said a voice Rose didn't recognize, "It is about time I found you, this TARDIS has made it difficult, probably trying to protect you, but I fixed that."
"Huh? Who are you? Where's the Doctor?" Rose yelled.
"Oh dear, how rude of me, I am the Master, a much better timelord than your Doctor, although he may not agree, now let's see if we can get you out of there." The Master chuckled to himself as he started fumbling with the door.
Rose shuddered, something was not right. A timelord? The Doctor said they were all dead. She looked around her room for something to protect herself and grabbed a lamp. She turned quickly as she heard the door opening.
"Ah Rose, so nice to see you finally. What are you going to do with that lamp?" The Master jeered.
Rose stared at this man, he was handsome but his eyes filled Rose with fear.
"What do you want? Where's the Doctor?" Rose tried to make herself look brave as she grasped the lamp tighter.
The Master smiled, "Oh I want him to suffer, but he is not here yet but I am sure him and his little band of misfits is on the way here. You know the girl and the freak. That was a nice thing you did for him by the way."
Rose shot him a confused look, as she backed up in her room.
"Ah, you don't remember, Bad Wolf." The Master's eyes glinted as he started to walk towards Rose.
Rose blinked, Bad Wolf, those two words that followed her and the Doctor around for a while. He told her not to worry about. But why did the Master call her this. Lost in thought she didn't seem him get to her. He grabbed her wrists making her drop the lamp on the floor.
"Come, let's go wait for your precious Doctor." Rose tried to pull away from him until the Master pulled a gun.
"Stupid little human technology, but it works. Now come on, be a good little girl." Rose looked from the gun, now pointed at side, to him and she realized she couldn't fight him. She sighed and let herself be led towards the control room of the TARDIS, once there Rose gasped.
"What have you done to her?" Rose accused the Master. The TARDIS was red and you couldn't reach the controls to travel; now wires were everywhere.
"Oh, I just made her ready to bring some friends. Now move." As he pulled her out of the TARDIS, he said "welcome to the Valiant." Rose glanced around the ship as she was quietly led to a back room.
"What do you want? Who are you?" Rose asked, she was desperate to get some answers.
"In due time my dear Rose." And with that he locked her in the small quarters with no window. She banged on the door until the guards told her to shut-up. Rose didn't have a clue what was going but she hoped the Doctor was coming and would stop whatever the Master was up to.