Chloe has very nearly finished coloring in the Earth. Trish stares; her daughter suddenly stops, eyes wide: "I can go home. Goodbye, Chloe Webber. I love you." Chloe's eyes roll back, and the tiny, lovely Isolus comes crashing out of her and through the window. And her mother is there to catch her. If this were Hell, or Norway, or the estates, her mom would be there to catch her when the story's over. That's what moms are for. If it's after a week or after a year. Chloe rushes into her mother's arms, screaming, "Mummy!" With her pencils forgotten on the carpet, and with a sweet goodbye to the Isolus. And Trish weeps and holds her daughter, overjoyed and relieved.
Rose throws her arms around Kel, whooping and cheering; he congratulates her for "doing it," but still doesn't entirely get what it was she did. The score goes off its meds entirely. All the missing children materialize out of thin air, in exactly the same spots from which they disappeared. Dale runs to his mother, hugging her and shouting her name; Rose watches Jane run to her mother. Rose is very happy for a second, and then gets sad thinking about the Doctor, even though, from what she's looking at, it seems like he's going to be okay. Maeve approaches and kisses Rose, thanking her for whatever it is that she did: "And thank that man for me too!" Rose looks all over the place, worried, talking to herself: "Where is he? He should be here." Her throat gets hot. She watches the children playing: "All the drawings have come to life...That means all of them." She looks up at Chloe's bedroom, where a red light is getting brighter and brighter. Rose breaks into a run. She can fix this on her own.








