After losing her older brother, the Master, to a gunshot wound after The Year That Never Was, the Apocalypse is pushed back even further. But now that she has Jack back at her side and supporting her, she knows that she can push forward and keep going on.
Donna Noble has been searching for the Apocalypse ever since she refused to travel with her after her wedding was crashed. Now that she's found her, the duo go off among the stars, but what's bugging the Apocalypse is that no one has ever run into her twice before. Now Donna has done it, and the last of the Time Lords is naturally suspicious.
With Donna, Jack, and even Torchwood behind her, the Apocalypse is back and better than ever. But what happens when the mystery of the Medusa Cascade hits them, with all of reality at stake . . . and what happens when it's not just Rose that returns to aid her sister to the very end?
Fourth in the Apocalypse Rising series.
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Doctor Who, Torchwood, and the Sarah Jane Adventures are owned by BBC, and anything recognizable from there, including characters and dialogue, belongs to them. However, the Apocalypse is my own OC, and she belongs to me.
Along with the death of Captain Jack Harkness on the Game Station, the Ninth Apocalypse has fallen, and the Tenth Apocalypse has taken her place. Rose Tyler's former sister has been replaced with a new one, one that she can't help but feel even closer to.
But Mickey Smith keeps trying to convince Rose that the Apocalypse isn't the woman she's claimed to be.
Sarah Jane Smith keeps warning Rose that one day, the Apocalypse is just going to leave her behind.
Even her own mother, Jackie Tyler, is still wary of the Apocalypse.
But can the Apocalypse and Rose pull through together and keep their promise of forever? Or will Torchwood bring them down first?
If there's one thing Rose Tyler is sure of, it's what she's always believed in.
Caly Tyler, the Tenth Apocalypse, is rising again . . .
Second in the Apocalypse Rising series.
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Anything recognized from Doctor Who, including the cast, storylines, chapter titles, dialogue, etc. belong to BBC and the creators of Doctor Who. The Apocalypse, however, is my own personal character. She belongs to me.