Summary: Good News: Rose has a chance to meet every incarnation of the Doctor. Bad News: It just may kill her. But is is she in danger physically or emotionally?

Background story: I love pairing Rose and other Doctors, especially Five and Eight. So I figured, what would happen if she really did meet them all one at a time through some time and space accident? Sorry if it seems a bit rushed at the beginning, the most important bit is after she's done meeting 1-8. Hope you like! Flamers will be shot! (And I mean it! XP)

More Info: Starts as Ten/Rose, just after "Fear Her". If you're confused where the Classic Doctors are at in their 'Canon', there will be an info list at the end of the story that will explain it all :) I won't say which Doctor she's meeting at first, you have to find that out for yourself. Also, Rose and a few Doctors may seem a bit OOC, but I figured I would too if I were in either of their position lol. Enjoy!


Every Side of Me

by Kathryn Hart

"Doctor!" Rose moaned in boredom, tracing her fingers along the underside of the Captain's Chair she was sitting on next to the console. "When are we going to do something fun?" She winced as a loud noise came from under the TARDIS console. The Doctor crawled out, rubbing his sore head.

"As soon as I fix the TARDIS, we can't go anywhere."

"What's wrong with her?" Rose placed her hand on the TARDIS. It buzzed warmly to her touch.

"I don't know. For some reason she won't leave the time vortex." They both were quiet for a moment, thinking.

"Well." Rose said, standing up. "If there's nothing to be done here then-" She stopped. "Doctor." She whispered.

"What is it Rose?" The Doctor moved around the console, not seeing the startled look in her eyes.

"Something's wrong." Finally the Doctor looked at her. His eyes widened at her expression. He ran to her side.

"What, what is it?"

"I don't know, it's all tingly and-" She cried out in pain as a shock ran through her. She had never felt anything like it before. The Doctor caught her as she nearly tumbled to the floor. The Doctor whipped out his sonic screwdriver and ran it over her as her breathing grew faster and more labored.

"Oh no, oh no no no!" He pulled her over to the console chair.

"What's wrong Doctor?" Rose clutched her head.

"You've been caught in a time loop, a very large one. Thankfully the TARDIS has locked your signal onto her own coordinates, otherwise who knows where you would've ended up but-"

"Doctor! What does it mean?" The Doctor squared himself in front of her and looked her in the eyes.

"You're about to travel through time Rose, through my past specifically." Rose's eyes widened in fright.

"It's alright Rose, the TARDIS is doing her best to protect you." He gripped her arms tightly. "Now you have to listen to me. You're going to meet some of my past selves. Now don't tell them your name, just that you're a future companion, and don't say anything about the war."

"The Time War?"

"Yes the Time War." The Doctor scratched his head, thinking.

"Try not to let any of my other companions see you, could get a bit messy." Rose raised one eyebrow.

"Really?" The Doctor sighed, knowing she would have a reaction. Rose gasped as another shock wave ran through her. The Doctor pulled her so she was standing up.

"Okay Rose, be safe, and remember, I'm the Tenth!" Rose cried out as her body slowly disappeared from the room.

"No Doctor-"


"Don't leave me!" Rose finished the end of her sentence. Her mouth opened wide. She was in a completely different place.

The room was completely white and large circular holes lined the walls. Is this the TARDIS?

Everything was quiet, until she heard a voice.

"I'll be right with you Chesterson m'boy." Rose was unable to speak as a white haired older man came into the room. Not noticing her, he gazed out the open doors of the TARDIS and out into the snow covered ground, where Barbara, Ian and Susan were waiting for him.

"D-Doctor?" Rose asked hesitantly.

"Yes?" The man spun around and suddenly frowned. "Who are you young lady, might I ask, and what are you doing in my TARDIS?"

"I'm R-" Suddenly she remembered the Doctor's warning. "I'm, a future companion."

"Future companion you say? My dear don't tell me I've turned the TARDIS into a traveling human carriage!" Rose gazed at this man. He was wearing a brown jacket, a brown bowtie and checkered yellow pants. It was hard for her to take it all in.

"Are you...the first? The First Doctor?"

"Yes I am. The only I should say." He came over to her, his curious eyes studying her. "Why? And how did you get here?" Rose looked up towards the blindingly white ceiling.

"Well, my Doctor, the Tenth I suppose, said I'm caught in a time loop, and I'll be traveling through your life, until I eventually get back to my Doctor."

"I see." The First Doctor said quietly. Only a short while ago he thought it would only be him and Susan traveling the universe for the rest of their lives, and here he was talking to a woman in his very distant future. "Well it looks like our short time together is already up." Rose looked at him quizzically, until she looked down at her arm, which had begun to sparkle.

"Well that's new." She said as she slowly disappeared.

After she was gone the Doctor stared at the spot where she had been standing, before shaking his head and leaving the TARDIS to investigate the giant footprint in the snow.

Soon he had completely forgotten about the mysterious woman from his future who had unexpectedly appeared in his TARDIS.


Rose was surprised. That last transfer hadn't been as painful as the first one.

"Maybe I'm getting used to it." She muttered.

This TARDIS looked pretty much the same as the last one, but with a few minor changes.

A man in a white jacket and a hat was leaning over a large stereo.

"Wait 'til Ace sees when I tell her I replaced her music box!" For it indeed had been destroyed by their last adventure with the Daleks.

"Who's Ace?" Rose spoke suddenly. The man looked up startled.

"You...you! You're that woman!" His voice was more high-pitched than normal and had a slight Scottish accent to it.

"Northern, Scottish, doesn't really matter does it?"

"Now what are you babbling on about young lady?"

"Oh...never mind. Are you the Second Doctor?"

"Why no! Of course not, I'm the Seventh! How you could ever get the two of us mixed up is beyond me."

"The Seventh!" Rose cried. I'm not going in order!

"Been a while since I've seen you! You mean to tell me that you just came from that visit all those years ago?" Rose nodded her head wearily. This time travel was tricky business.

"Is Ace...your companion?"

"Yes she is. Seems you were right about that whole carriage business, can't seem to be rid of them!" Rose frowned. She knew now in her mind that this man was the Doctor. She thought doubtfully that maybe she had had an impact on the Doctor's life from that short meeting with the First Doctor somehow, but yet that didn't appear true.

"Are you alright?" this Doctor asked her.

"Yeah I'm fine, it's just that...these companions, are...any of them close to you?"

"Well sure they are, they...oh." He noticed the single tear in her eye.

"Are you and your Doctor...?" He let the question drop. "Goodness me."

"Oh, no!" Rose said a little quickly. "No I mean, I thought we...had something special." The Doctor came over to her.

"All my companions are special in different ways okay? I'm sure you mean the universe to your Doctor." Rose smiled at him.

Suddenly she felt the familiar tingle in the pit of her stomach.

"Thank you...Doctor!"


For the first time Rose doubted that she was in the TARDIS. It looked more like a garage than a time machine. She looked around and saw the TARDIS console. So I'm still locked on to the TARDIS, at least that's something. Or this is the Garage setting... Suddenly she saw something. A man was lying on the floor, on a makeshift bed.

"Oh no!" She ran over to the man and leaned over him. This one had white hair as well, but it was much larger and...poofier she was afraid to think. The man looked like he was sleeping.

"Doctor?" Rose shook him gently, checking his heartbeats, which were very weak. He slowly opened his eyes.

"Oh...hello there." He whispered weakly.

"Are you alright?" She asked worriedly.

"Ah, yes, I'm fine dear. Just recovering from a jump between parallel universes." Rose furrowed her eyebrows at this.

"Isn't that kind of dangerous?"

"Well, that's what Liz and the Brigadier are for, to take care of me." Rose smiled.

"Just keep yourself safe until I come for you alright?" The Doctor smiled at her.

"Third." He whispered.

"What?" Rose asked.

"I'm the Third Doctor." Rose grinned, and softly patted him on his shoulder.

"Third." She repeated, standing up as the sparkles appeared in front of her eyes this time.

"Take care of yourself Doctor."

"If only for you m'dear." He said before drifting off to sleep again. The memories of the mysterious woman would be hazy when he woke up again.


"Peri, don't forget it has to be something blue!" The Doctor shouted in irritation. That woman takes forever to get ready! He grabbed his blue jacket and prepared to put it on, when suddenly a flash of light nearly blinded him.

"Wooh that was fun!" Rose shouted sarcastically, her head spinning. She shook her head trying to regain her orientation. She stopped when she saw a curly haired man staring at her with a disgruntled expression on his face.

"Don't you ever get tired of this?" He said. "It's getting quite annoying!"

"Oh I'm sorry, guess I'll just nip back home and tell my Doctor to stop sending me across his time line!" Rose bit back. So far this was the most irritable Doctor yet. She raised an eyebrow at his choice of clothing underneath his large blue jacket.

"Is your fashion sense screwed as well as your compassion sense?" The Doctor shook with slight anger.

"I can throw you out of my TARDIS you know, and you won't like it out there."

"You can't throw me out, the TARDIS is protecting me." She stated matter-of-factly. The Doctor stopped.

"Who are you!" He said, frustrated.

"Someone very important." She said enigmatically. And she disappeared seconds before Peri made her way into the room with her chosen blue outfit.


"Uh oh." Rose said. Her head was started to ache. "This can't be healthy." She frowned. "And I keep talking to myself. Must be a side affect." She looked around and noticed a short man sitting in a chair. He had his eyes closed, his fingers to his temples and looked very deep in thought.

"Umm...hello?" She ventured saying. The man looked up at her, startled.

"Hello there!" He jumped up enthusiastically. "You're that woman I met all those years ago."

"So...you're the Second then?" She deducted.

"Correct my dear. Now then, how have you been, where have you been?"

"Well, I've met your Seventh, Third and..." She stopped. "Gonna have to ask my Doctor who that last one was."

"I'm sure you'll figure it out sooner or later." He grinned. "Nice to hear you've been getting around."

"Why thank you." She smiled back at him. The Doctor moved back over to his chair.

"But now I have to figure out a way to get Jamie and Zoe back to the TARDIS and get us out of this strange world."

"Jamie and Zoe? Now you have two female companions?" Her mouth twisted uncomfortably.

"Oh no, Jamie's a bloke, although he does dress like a female often." He chuckled.

"Oh, so they're together then."

"Not exactly." Rose sighed. She'd never be able to remember all this.

"Farewell!" He said, remembering how she left last time. Rose waved as her body slowly faded away.


"Oh no not again!" The Doctor sighed and stood up. What was the irony in that his record player would start skipping in the same spot again? He suddenly glanced over at the TARDIS and found out why. Two seconds later a flash of light and a loud POP rang out. Rose brushed off her jacket wearily.

"Welcome to the TARDIS again my mysterious friend." Rose smiled at the well dressed man with the longer hair. She tried her best not to wince at her pounding headache. Thankfully this Doctor didn't notice, or if he did, he didn't mention it.

"Here, have some tea." The Doctor grabbed a teacup and poured some for her. "Time travel is weary work I'm guessing."

"Yeah, it is. Blimey." She drank her warm tea gratefully while looking around this TARDIS. Definitely the darkest room so far. Also the coziest. The Doctor saw her grin at the record player.

"Special memory?" He ventured. She laughed.

"Just remember, I like Glenn Miller." She winked at him. The Doctor smiled and shook his head.

"You are one enigmatic young woman I must give you that. Why won't you give me your name?"

Rose shook her head.

"I can't spoil your own future for you." Silence fell between them. Suddenly the Doctor stretched his hand out towards her. She shook it warmly.

"I'm the Eighth, I know I forgot to mention it at least once before."

"Eighth..." Rose thought about that for a minute. If her Doctor was the Tenth, then the one before was the Ninth so... "Oh my."

"What, what is it?" Rose looked deep into his eyes and could not see that constant ache that was continuously in her Doctor's eyes, the pain that never went away. Ashamed, she turned her own eyes away. This is the Doctor before the Time War...obviously he doesn't know it yet.

"Nothing. Sorry." The Doctor frowned at her, but Rose just handed her teacup over to him.

"I'm on my way now, whether I want to be or not." She smiled at him. "Thanks again...see you soon." She winked at him again. The Doctor's eyes opened wide in surprise.

"I thought you said no spoilers!" But she was gone before he could get a reply.


Rose felt completely sick to her stomach. Obviously this jumping through time was having a bad effect on her body.

A tall man with big brown curly hair smiled at her warmly. Rose tried not to giggle at his obnoxiously long scarf and choice of clothing. But his face was kind and his eyes sparkled merrily and it warmed her heart.

"Hello there, and what a perfect time for you to show up." His voice was deep and smooth. He motioned to the TARDIS console. "I was just on my way to Gallifrey."

"Oh..." Rose's eyes lit up. "Can you take me there?" She said without thinking. But then her smile faded. She was locked onto the TARDIS and who knows how much time she had here with this Doctor.

"Your Doctor hasn't taken you to Gallifrey yet? I mean, I know they are a bit touchy against humans but you would think after all those years-"

"Doctor!"

"Yes?"

"Which one are you?"

"The Fourth m'dear." Suddenly he pulled a white paper bag out of his pocket.

"Jelly baby?" Rose looked at him strangely, before pulling a yellow one out and popping it in her mouth.

"Mmm." She smiled. "Thank you."

"Here." The Doctor pulled a bunch out of the bag and placed them in the palm of her hand. "For the trip. You're almost done I suppose?"

"I sure hope so." Rose blinked, her headache pounding hammers through her head. She stuffed the jelly babies in her front pocket and hugged the Doctor.

"Oh." He hugged her back. "First hug you've given me yet."

"Well, one time you were nearly comatose, another irritable..."

"Yes I get the picture." He cut her off laughing. Rose stood back as she prepared to leave again. The Doctor frowned, seeing her sway dangerously.

"Are you alright?" But she was gone.


Rose could no longer keep her balance. She nearly fell to the floor, but was startled to feel a strong pair of arms holding her up.

"My my you are full of surprises aren't you?" Rose raised her weary eyes up and saw a young man with sandy blond hair, smiling eyes and a dazzling grin. Her head flopped forward as she lost consciousness. The Doctor shook his head and pulled a vial out of his jacket pocket. Injecting the serum into her arm, he laid her down on the floor. Twenty seconds later Rose's eyes popped open. She suddenly felt a whole lot better.

"What was that?" She asked. The Doctor pulled her up by her arms and tucked a stray blond hair behind her ear.

"Oh, just something I prepared for you."

"But...how on Earth would you know?"

"I noticed how unstable you were last time we met."

"So you...made this for me, waiting?" The Doctor smiled. "That's so sweet." Rose looked deep into his eyes and noticed a flash of sadness.

"Are you okay?" The Doctor turned his head away.

"I'm fine I just...lost a friend today."

"Oh, I'm so sorry." She came over and embraced the Doctor tightly. The Doctor gratefully hugged her back.

After releasing him Rose took note of this Doctor. The Fifth Doctor she estimated. Nice tan jacket, bright blue eyes and a flop of blond hair colored much like her own. A matching tan hat sat on the console. He is rather nice isn't he? She thought about this Doctor.

Wait a minute... She thought as she felt the tingles across her midriff. One, Seven, Three...another, Six it must be, Two, Eight, Four, Five... Her eyes widened in revelation. A big grin appeared across her face in anticipation as she made her goodbye to the Fifth Doctor.


Rose squealed in ecstatic joy and threw herself into the arms of her first Doctor. The Ninth Doctor.

"Rose!" The Doctor cried in surprise. "What are you doing here?" Rose just laughed and hugged her Doctor tighter around his neck and trying not to cry.

"I missed you so much." She sniffed as two tears made tracks down her cheeks. The Doctor held her back at arms length and looked at her.

"You're older." He said. Suddenly his eyes dawned in shocked realization. "You're...you're her! The woman from my past, you're my Rose!" He smiled joyfully as it dawned on him.

"Told you I'd see you soon!" Rose laughed. She looked around the very familiar TARDIS, thinking.

"Okay, let's see, you know my name, yet I'm not here, so where are we then, I know you were alone once back in 1987, have we done that yet?" The Doctor looked at her blankly. "Guess not, alright, have we found the Dalek yet?" The Doctor's eyes grew wide in alarm. "Oh no, bad mistake, not yet. Just pretend I didn't say that." The Doctor's mouth gaped open wide and he couldn't speak.

"So this must be...just before Downing Street." She smiled, sure of her answer. Suddenly she slapped the Doctor on the arm, hard.

"Ow! What's that for?" He awoke out of his shocked stupor and rubbed his leather jacket grumbling.

"For leaving me with Mickey and my mum while you go swanning off exploring!"

"I'll be right back." The Doctor tried to reason with her. "I've only been gone a few minutes."

"Much longer for me. Oh." She embraced him again, grateful to have one last chance with her first Doctor. She sighed, knowing she would be leaving any second now. She leaned up into his ear and whispered

"Don't be afraid to dance Doctor." Then she gave him a quick peck on the lips. Smiling, she faded from sight.

The Doctor ran his fingers over where Rose had kissed him on the lips. He chuckled and set the coordinates for the Powell Estates.


Meanwhile the Tenth Doctor grinned as nine new memories suddenly formed in his head. His grin grew wider when he saw Rose's form starting to fade back in sight. As soon as she was fully solid, he ran over to her, picked her up off the ground and spun her around as if she was as light as a feather. Rose laughed giddily.

"Oh Rose, you're her! The girl who's seen every side of me, all that I've become. You were always there when I needed you most! No one has ever done that for me." He hugged her tightly, the feeling of immense joy overwhelming him. Someone who has shared his long life, even if it was just a glimpse for her, it felt like she was always there for him.

After a while they finally broke apart.

"So, did you fix the TARDIS yet?"

"Actually you've only been gone exactly one minute and thirteen seconds."

"Really? Felt much longer than that..."

"Time Travel." They both spoke at the same time. Then they laughed. The Doctor moved over to the other side of the console opposite from Rose. He stopped when he heard rustling.

"What is that...?" He said, staring at Rose's hands.

"Jelly babies. Here have one, you gave them to me." She held out a few in her hand towards him. The Doctor stared at her hand dumbly, before slowly reaching out and grabbing an orange one. Throwing it in his mouth he chewed slowly. Finally he grinned.

"We need some more of these around the TARDIS, wonder why I ever got rid of them!" He bounced up ecstatically and ran back to the console. But Rose didn't feel right.

"Doctor! It's happening again!" The tingly feeling, the sparkles across her arm, the sinking in the pit of her stomach.

"What?" The Doctor shouted. "That's not possible!" Pulling out his sonic he scanned her again.

"Oh no, this is bad."

"What, how can it possibly be worse than before?" She nervously shook with fear.

"You're being flung forward this time. I don't know how far. Could be a week, could be a hundred years in my future." The Doctor frowned. "I at least had a little control when you went into my past, but now, I can't control or predict what's going to happen."

"I'm sorry." Rose whispered.

"No, it's not your fault Rose, alright. Just...just be careful." He tried to smile for her but it came out weak. Rose couldn't even smile back.

The Doctor watched in despair as Rose was thrown into his future. His unpredictable and possibly dangerous future.


Oh noes! What will happen? Find out in the next chapter! (hahaha I feel evil... ;D)