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He saved her from the moment she was stolen by time itself, pulling her from the chaos of the Time Schism and ensuring her safety across the ages. From that moment forward, she became both his responsibility and his anchor-someone he returned to again and again across time, no matter how fractured the universe became.
In him, she found the only constant she had ever known. In her, he found something he thought he had lost forever: peace within the storm.
Shaped by loss, war, and the weight of impossible choices, he became a man defined by motion, grief, and duty. She, in contrast, grew into someone defined by connection-gentle, perceptive, and deeply attuned to the emotions he tried to bury beneath centuries of running.
Their bond transcended companionship. Bound by time, memory, and something deeper than language, they are linked in a way neither fully understands but both feel in every moment they are apart. Where he is chaos and war, she is stillness and mercy-the quiet force that steadies him when the universe begins to fall apart.
But even time does not remain still forever. Friendships shift, companions come and go, and the Doctor's path continues to twist through history. And through it all, she remains the constant thread he cannot fully let go of-no matter how hard he tries to outrun what they are to each other.
This is the story of the Doctor and The Mercy-of the Oncoming Storm, and the one presence in all of time who can calm the storm without ever needing to fight it.
Rose (later) and Amy (at first) bashing because Rose is very childish and bratty in my opinion and I dislike how Amy acts until around the Dream episode (Amy's Choice I think it is called).