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for [livejournal.com profile] doctorsplusone: A What-if for RS Verse (AU)

It had been twenty years.

Twenty years since they first landed in London with the communicators. Twenty years since he'd re-met his Rose. Twenty years since he'd entered this universe.

And no escape. Not yet. Oh, there was a brief reprise, five years earlier, when he'd taken one last trip back to France. But other than that, it was London. London all the time. Traveling to find clues to figure out how to save the universe, but the universe wasn't having any of that saving business.

And there he was. In London. In his silver-tree-shaped TARDIS. Alone.

Reinette had died. Five years earlier. Lived much longer than they'd expected, and as she started to wither, he and Louis took her back to France, to die in the palace. Where she wasn't supposed to die, of course. Being a non-noble. But she was loved by a King and a lonely God. That was enough of a title for them. Louis stayed in France to tend to her. To make sure her grave was not lost in their universe as it was in the one the Doctor returned to.

Suzie left far earlier. Found her own calling or some such nonsense. Or maybe she was simply tired of the domestics. Now, he was simply alone. He'd gotten used to it, by now. It had become the norm these last five years as dressing in French silks had become the norm in the three years he spent in France before coming here.

He sat in a chair outside the TARDIS, looking over new information. The neverending war against the cosmic apocalypse that seemed to never come. The sonic screwdriver twirled in one hand. A gift from Reinette to the Doctor many, many years earlier. Helped made by Ted. How long had he blamed Ted for Reinette's death? Too long, he decided.

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Her heart clenched and soared, somehow, at the same time. It should have been a contradiction, but instead it simply was. In fact, it was achingly familiar.

"I'm here now. That's what matters, right?"

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"Yeah." He wrapped his arms around her and held her close to him. They were already close---physically and mentally---but holding her like this just made him feel safe. Like she couldn't suddenly vanish again. Not like before.

"It's what matters."

He wanted to say more, but he didn't know what. Maybe that he loved her, that he always loved her and the distance and the years didn't change that. But they were never the type for perfect romance. Ideal words never seemed to float between them.
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