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Doctor Who: Rose Doctor Who: Rose by Russell T. Davies
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“She'd been promised this year would be better. A promise made on New Year's Eve. She'd been heading across the estate when a man, some drunk, had called out to her from the shadows, by the bins. He'd asked her what year it was. It had just chimed midnight, so she'd told him it was 2005. His face was lost in darkness and snow but somehow she heard him smile. He said, "This year is going to be great."

Yeah, sure.

Never trust a drunk in the dark.

But the funny thing was, she did trust him. That stranger. There was something about his voice, the way he said it, like he was saying it only for her. Somehow, out of all the nonsense she had ever heard from drunken men, she remembered his words.”
Russell T. Davies, Doctor Who: Rose
“Rose had enough of standing back and doing nothing. Of being told to sit still and behave and go to work and wear this and say that, of being told what to do by men, and boys, and her mother, and teachers, and bosses, and boyfriends, by the Doctor and the Nestene and everyone in between. Above her, the world was ending. In front of her, the Doctor was dying. At her feet, Mickey was blubbing. Well, to hell with that.”
Russell T. Davies, Doctor Who: Rose
“They ran over the bridge, across the dark river, running headlong
towards danger and disaster and death, and she held out her hand and
took hold of his, so they ran together hand in hand, and she looked at
him and he looked at her and they smiled as they ran, and the smile
became a grin as they hurtled along, the lights of the night streaking past
them, and in that moment, for all her fear and horror and grief, Rose had
never been happier in her life.”
Russell T. Davies, Doctor Who: Rose