Roanoke

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"Anne-Marie," someone whispered. Slowly, Anne-Marie opened her eyes. Her arms were still across her face, and she was shaking all over. Sam stood next to her, a hand on her shoulder.

"Doctor." Cas said in surprise.

"No.." The Doctor said slowly. "It can't be.." The Doctor began moving towards the figure standing in the field. No, it couldn't be. This all seemed.. Familiar?

"Doctor..." Anne-Marie murmured stepping closer with him. It was him. It was the Doctor. He was back. Anne-Marie shot Dean a look. He looked just as surprised. He stood two feet form her, hand on his gun. His previous position before he pulled it and fired at the...

"It's a Zyklon." The Doctor murmured.

"Doctor." Anne-Marie whispered harshly. The Doctor motioned for her to be quiet and took a coupes steps closer.

"They're peaceful creatures. For the most part. No sudden movements." Cas, Sam, Dean and Anne-Marie eyed each other. It was like someone had hit a big, red, giant redo button.

"Put it away." Anne-Marie hissed to Dean, who removed his hand form his hip. This could go down differently. The Doctor won't die. The world, this world, wouldn't end.

"I'm going to talk to him." The Doctor spoke suddenly.

"No, Doctor!" Anne-Marie shouted lowly at him but the Doctor continued to make his way across the field. The four of them waited. The Doctor seemed to be talking to the great hulking beast, though they couldn't figure out how. The Zyklon didn't even appear to have a mouth!

"Anne-Marie!" Dean whispered harshly to he. Anne-Marie looked his way. Dean seemed slightly confused with a mix of what the hell just happened. "So we're fine? The Tardis blows up and the world returns to normal?" Dean demands. Anne-Marie shrugs and nods.

"Better than the alternative. Or would you rather go back?" She whispered back to him. Dean snorted and Sam tried not to smile while Cas didn't hold back, smiling wide.

"What the hell even happened?" Dean demanded. Anne-Marie waved him away.

"Ehh, timey-wimey.." She murmured.

"Time what?" Sam questioned, but the Doctor was walking back and the Zyklon was disappearing.

"What happened?" Anne-Marie questioned, stepping closer to him. Now that he was back. She never wanted to be without him.

"Oh he's going to go explore!" The Doctor said excitedly. "Whole new world! Who eve knows if their are aliens here. He should I be fine, promised not to come back here. He thinks it's Gallifrey, ranger scared of Timelords that one." The Doctor said half heartedly at the light mention of his home planet. Everyone nodded, relieved. "So, Anne-Marie, Winchesters, Angel Boy! What should we do?"

"Actually Doctor I'm pretty beat." Anne-Marie replied, the Doctor arched an eyebrow confused.

"Tired? Already? But it's your birthday! Come on let's have some excitement, fun, adventure!" He exclaimed. Anne-Marie smiled slowly and began explaining to him everything that happened, everything he didn't remember. His death, the world ending, the Tardis exploding. The Doctor grabbed hold of the brilliant blue box and shouted, "You blew her up!"

"She's clearly all in one piece!" Anne-Marie exclaimed. The Doctor pouted.

"It's just the thought." He murmured letting go of the Tardis slowly. "So, home?" Anne-Marie nodded and the Doctor sighed before stepping closer and wrapping her up in a hug. He figured she needed one and he was right. The Doctor's watch beeped and upon looking at it he realized the gap between the two universes was closing. "Time to go!" The Doctor exclaimed, snapping his fingers and jumping inside as he began to start up the great machine.

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