Ever since Rose Tyler encountered the leather clad alien with the big ears and even bigger thirst for adventure, she never found herself bored. Back in London, she was in a constant bubble of boredom. Her job left her without ambition and her dates with Mickey became predictable and left no room for surprises or tricks. In other words, the Doctor saved Rose's life in more ways than one. He grabbed her hand and told her to run and she hadn't looked back. What was the point? Running into chaos with the Doctor was tremendous fun and filled her with so much life that she couldn't see herself ever wanting to go back to the old life, where only gray existed. When she helped people, she saw so many vibrant colors. The stars were pretty and the people were even more breath taking. Rose knew she needed to be useful, to prove that she was a proper companion and after a recent incident with her father in the past, she wanted to make things right again. Though she and the Doctor had moved on and everything seemed alright, Rose wanted to do something for the guy. So far they had been on endless adventures and she couldn't ever recall if she ever thanked him. So as they stood around the console, Rose spoke up, "How about some place with a nice lawn? I think we've both worked up a fine appetite after being chased by those green blokes on that last planet." She suggested. They had just gotten out of a tricky situation in which some green creatures accused them of something, Rose really wasn't sure. Long story short, she and the Doctor somehow interrupted some important ritual and then had been chased away with spikes and other rustic looking weapons. Thankfully no one got hurt but it did make the blond hungry. That was the weird thing about traveling with a Time Lord, time became really mismanaged. She had no idea when to sleep or eat since the pair was always doing something somewhere. When she visited her mum and Mickey, it was hard to acclimate herself to whatever was going on but she was managing alright and still wouldn't have her life any other way. As the Doctor fiddled with the controls, she ducked out of the room and headed down a few hallways until she reached the kitchen. She poked around until she found some items that would do well enough for cookies. Rose's mum wasn't a great cook so most of the responsibility fell to Rose. It wasn't hard to bake cookies, since the basics were easy to remember. She quickly put a batch together and popped them in the oven, which thanks to alien tech, didn't need the usual 10-12 minutes. Sh took them out and found them baked perfectly, a golden brown tint and gooey chocolate chips. Yum. The girl carefully packed them up and jogged back to where the Doctor was, thankful the usual jolting of the TARDIS hadn't pushed her into the oven or something. "Where are we?" She asked him as she came out, carrying a tray of cookies. Maybe it wasn't the most healthy but for some reason, she was craving something sweet and hoped the Doctor enjoyed the gesture. When she first came aboard the blue box, she wasn't sure how to navigate herself around but over time the TARDIS took a liking to her and the kitchen began stocking more human food from around the era Rose hailed from. She had on her usual pair of jeans and a new union jack long sleeve shirt, something her mum got her during their last trip back to her home. She figured she might not need a jacket so she went without. "Oh and I made cookies for us." Even though the pair had been together for awhile and their relationship was fairly good, she didn't know that much about him or where he came from. Rose wasn't sure how much he knew about her either. Was it important though? They got along so well but Rose wondered if he had any secrets he was hiding. She had to find out the hard way when they were face to face with a Dalek, about the Doctor's past, all of of his regrets and guilt. It pained her to think someone so strong and brilliant could be so tormented, which was another reason why she wanted to make sure she stayed by his side, that she didn't screw up so much and make him drop her back at home, once and for all. When she looked in his eyes, she would rather see delight, than anger or sorrow. "I hope you like chocolate chip, you wouldn't wanna hurt my feelings Doctor." She teased and headed toward the door, interested to see if they could finally have a peaceful day, they deserved one of those, surely.