Family Reunited
Spoilers: Doomsday, Doctor's Daughter
Note: Sequel to 'Why I Rejected You'
Jenny eyed the stone in front of her, it had been placed by Cline just incase her father returned, a last message for her father to have no regret. It was supposed to just have her name and date of creation and of course her death but it said more and a letter laid at the base by a few flowers…under a small figurine of wood and glass.
It was a city carved out of wood inside a glass ball…it said simply on the bottom…
Gallifrey's Citadel
It must have been left by her father, as he had briefly spoken about his planet…just a word…its name.
Running her hand along her name, she smiled knowing her father had left it as well.
Jenny Rosillia Tyler
July 24, 6012-July 25, 6012
Time Lady in Her Own Right
Beloved Child
Never Forgotten, Always Loved
She picked up the figurine and ran her fingers across the glass, smiling. Sitting on the ground, she opened the letter and read it…reading what her father had left her.
At first regret came, regret of never telling him she loved him too…as she did. Regret was followed by anger, anger that she assumed he hated her because of her birth but she never took into consideration the fact she looked like someone so beloved to him.
Hearing about her 'mother' and how much she reminded her father of his lost wife…she could only hope that she could live up to her mother's legacy.
Standing, she folded the letter away and picked up the figurine, walking away. She'd find her father and hopefully find a way to reunite him with his Bonded Soul…as he put it.
Getting to her ship, she began to start it up…first place she'd look was Earth…as Donna was from there so her mother must have been too.
After taking a few months, she managed to equip her ship with what she called a 'Time Booster' and although it could jump a few centuries at a time…early 21st Century Earth wouldn't be a problem, it would only take two jumps and a week's time.
Starting up her ship, she jumped into the Vortex, hoping to find her father in a week's time.
