Just a shot drabble, intended to be a One-Shot. If you want a full story, let me know in the reviews

Amy walked around the center console of the TARDIS. She felt tired, yet full of excitement. Like she could crawl into bed, but not be able to sleep. And if she went to do something, she felt like she was too weak. She ran her hand against the buttons. There were so many of them. What could they all possibly do? "Doctor?" She asked, pulling her arm back.

The Doctor peered around the console so he could get a good look at his ginger companion. "Doctor, what could all these buttons possibly do?"

Amy's hand hovered over one particular button. It wasn't anything special. Just a button that she chose at random. It had nothing to do with what it did, just the curiosity growing inside of the faithful, ginger companion.

Sweat broke out on the Doctor. Not that button. Anything but that button.

Her hand got closer.

The Doctor tried getting around before it came into contact with the object. Of course, he shouldn't have been that stupid. Someone else was bound to see what was on there. He should have deleted it.

But somehow, he just couldn't bring himself to it. It was the last thing left of her. He had finally gotten to say his goodbyes, but it wasn't good enough. It was what things were like then. She had changed him, and he didn't want to forget that.

She pressed the button.

Immediately, a hologram popped up, facing the door. It was himself, of course. Just…different. His hologram spoke loud and clear. "This is Emergency-" Amy didn't see or hear anything past that. She spun around fast. The Doctor had his hand on the button, stopping the message.

"Doctor..." Amy trailed off.

The Doctor looked up at her. It wasn't like those other times. When they were places for fun. He would look at her, and he would know, that she was going to be there. But there was something else always there. Sadness. It would be there until the end of time. It always would. And that was what he was showing her. It crept into her soul, and made her heart ache. But she had to overcome that. Because what was on that, was done. And she wanted to see it.

"Doctor, I know you don't want me to see this. But, what's the point in not? It's going to tear at my insides forever if I don't know." Amy finished. She was somehow pleased at her quick little speech.

The Doctor sighed. "Amy, I know you think you know me, but I've been at this for a long time. You know I've had many companions. And, well, sometimes it just doesn't end up that I drop them off at their flats and their okay. Sometimes…Sometimes bad things happen to them, and it's all my fault. I don't know if I could look at things like this again, and remind me of the damage I've caused."

Amy smiled. "I think you're ready."

She placed her hand on top of his. He kept looking at her in that way, but she avoided it. He didn't try anything as she pushed down.

The hologram started exactly where it started off. "-Program One. Rose, now listen, this is important. If this message has activated, then it can only mean one thing. We must be in danger, and I mean fatal. I'm dead, or about to die at any second with no chance of escape. And that's okay, hope it's a good death. But I promised to look after you, so the TARDIS is taking you home. And I bet you're fussing and moaning now. Typical! But just hold on, and just listen a bit more."

Amy stepped a bit forward, so she was at the edge of the glass platform. She quickly made sure that the Doctor was okay before turning back to the hologram. "The TARDIS can never return for me. Emergency Program One means that I'm facing an enemy that should never get their hands on this machine. So this is what you should do: Let the TARDIS die. Just let this old box gather dust. No-one can open it; no-one'll even notice it. Let it become a strange little thing standing on a street corner. Over the years the world will move on and the box will be buried. And if you want to remember me, then you can do one thing. That's all, one thing."

Amy gasped in shock as the hologram turned right towards her. "Have a good life. Do that for me, Rose. Have a fantastic life."

The hologram faded away.

"Was that…Was that you?" Amy asked tentatively.

The Doctor nodded slowly. He turned back to the console to stop the little fuzzy things hanging around. Amy turned also. And that's when she almost missed it. That little thing in the corner of your eye. She turned back to where the hologram was.

Instead of the other version of the Doctor, there was a girl. She was Amy's age, with blond hair. But the eyes are what got Amy. They were gold and shining. Amy was mesmerized for a second. "Doctor…?" She said a little loudly, like she always did when she got a little scared.

The Doctor turned around to see Rose Tyler staring at him, with the Time Vortex swirling around in her head. He started breathing heavy, his hearts beating so fast that he swore that they could have exploded from his chest.

"Doctor." She said, her voice a little off. She breathed heavily. "Doctor, I know it's been a while since you played this. And that it was too hard to end it though. So that's why I put it here. Your new companion, the ginger-" She giggled. "You've always wanted to be ginger. But just wait a few regenerations, Doctor. You'll get it. But, Amy, she is the key link. The girl who's life doesn't make sense. You need to find me Doctor, or else I will die."

They could hear a TARDIS landing, but could tell that it was from the holo-message. "Outside of this door you are with the Daleks. Hopefully all will turn out." She smiled. Almost a copy of the Doctors. "You will die. Or, regenerate. But really, you do die. You change." She stared off for a second, collecting her thoughts. "I am Bad Wolf. Come and find me."

The message ended and automatically rewinded. "That's impossible." The Doctor said, dumbstruck.

"Bad Wolf? What is Bad Wolf?" Amy asked. The Doctor looked at her.

"Bad Wolf is her. Bad Wolf is the end of the universe."