Epilogue: Words Are Empty Air

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(A/N: I thought the song Sweet Nothing by Calvin Harris & Florence + The Machine would be good for the epilogue because there's a quote in it that literally describes how Annabel feels about The Doctor right now. The quote will be in the chapter.)

Annabel stood in her formal outfit that now doubled as her wedding dress. Her hair in loose curls, and make up done.

She saw the ruin outside her window. She laughed, she remembered when The Master, and The Doctor took her skipping class for the first, and last time. The Master wanted to swim, he pushed her in unaware she didn't know how to swim. Or maybe he just said he didn't know? She drowned, and that was the first time she regenerated. Well, the first time she could remember. Surely she'd regenerated before that given the new knowledge about herself. She wondered why she never told her that she was a timeless child too; well it's too late to tell now. It'd do no use.

Strangely she started thinking of The Doctor, focusing on her, and every experience they had together. Almost like when you have a flashback of your life's memories right before you die. Yeah, just like that, except it was only memories focusing on The Doctor or both of them together.

'Was it ever real love or was it all just one big sweet nothing?' She thought

She finally applied a deep red coat of lipstick. And put the vail over her face.

'No, she never loved me. All she did was hurt me. She deserves to feel this pain.' She reminded herself

Her thoughts continued as she put the white Gallifreyan symbol covered vail over her face 'The Master may be a dick, but at least he'll stay. At least he's honest...'

"I can't wait to see The Doctor's face when this happens. She'll know how it feels." She said to herself

Strangely she felt that she needed to sing, she sang a song that was stuck in her head, only one part, and that part she felt so deeply that it hurt, she felt it for The Doctor.

"And it's not enough to tell me that you care, when we both know that words are empty air. You give me nothing." She sang as her emotions pored out

Once she finished, her thoughts tried reasoning with her, 'But is this the right way?'

She turned to the door and said, "Only one way to find out."

(A/N: And that is the end of book one ladies and lords and everyone in between. I would like to give a special thanks to my greatest supporter for writing this, and this book's biggest fan TheWittakerFan. I couldn't of done it without you bud! Anyways, tune in for book two. See what happens to The Bell. Will evil become of her? Or with The Doctor and River save her?)

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