Kari was waiting for her head to stop spinning, and for the sickness she was feeling to pass as well. Travelling by vortex manipulator was definitely a better way to travel in her opinion, but she would take the TARDIS over that any day.
"Oi, spaceman! You've got a visitor." Kari heard a familiar voice call.
She tried to pushed herself off the floor, but everything seemed to be hurting, especially her chest. She let out a groan of pain as she tried and failed again. It wasn't until she felt a pair of arms around her that she managed to get off the floor.
"Hey, Kari, are you okay?" The man in the suit with the Converse trainers on asked her.
"I… I think… I…" She mumbled, before passing out in his arms.
"Doctor, is Kari okay?"
He bit his lip and looked up at the ginger haired woman. "I'm not sure, Donna. But I don't like the look of this blood seeping through her clothes." He said, noticing the red soaking into her blouse.
"Oh, my God. What happened to her?" Donna cried, worried for her friend.
"I don't know. I don't know where she's just been. I have no idea what's happened." The Doctor told her, his face full of concern for the woman in his arms.
"Well? Stop standing there and go get her fixed up." Donna said, pointing towards the stairs.
He took the hint and carried Kari out of the console room and towards the medical bay. She was looking a little paler than he would have liked, and he had no idea why. Just from looking at her, he could tell it was still early in her time line.
The Doctor set her down on the bed and just carried on gazing at her. He let out a sigh as a hum from the ship brought him back to reality. "Oh, what have you been up to, Kari?" He asked her, looking at the blood on her once blue blouse.
He gently took the hem of her blouse and lifted it slight, partially revealing an open wound that was bleeding. So many thoughts and feelings began to run through him. He needed to know how it happened, who done it to her, when it happened.
The Time Lord just stood there, looking at Kari and trying to keep himself calm. "Doctor, how is she?" Donna asked, coming into the medical bay with a hot cup of tea for him.
"I need to close this cut up." He mumbled, taking hold of both of Kari's hands in his own and holding them near the open wound. Donna watched as their hands glowed golden before the Doctor let out a sigh. "She needs to rest. I'm still not sure what's happened, but she should be fine now."
As soon as he had finished talking, Kari started to stir. "Doctor?" She called quietly, forcing her eyes to open.
"Hey, I'm here. You're okay." He told her, stroking the top of her head in reassurance.
"Doctor, I need to tell you something. I have to tell you what happened, I promised." She mumbled, waiting for her eyes to focus properly.
"Kari, you need to rest. Whatever it is, it can wait."
"No, I made a promise, I need to tell you." She pressed. Kari knew she had to tell him, she knew that he had been waiting a long time to find out exactly what had happened to her when she had been locked up by Van Statten.
"And you can tell me, later." He told her, leaning down and kissing the top of her head. Kari took this as her chance and put her hands on the side if his head, gently pulling him back down and making their foreheads touch.
"I'm sorry. You have to know." She whispered to him, before showing him everything that had happened in the months she had been away from him for.
She showed him how she arrived way too early, but not how she got there. He saw everything they done to her, the tests and experiments, the way she was treated. He could feel all the pain that she had felt every time they cut her open.
When she finally let him go, there were tears in both of eyes. "I'm sorry, Doctor. I promised." She mumbled, before closing her eyes and letting the exhaustion take her over. The boost in her energy that she had when they were in the museum was gone, and now her whole body just wanted to shut down and switch off for a while.
"Doctor?" Donna called, putting a hand on his arm.
"Oh, Donna. I wasn't there to protect her. I let her down. This is all my fault." He said, trying to fight back the tears.
"What happened?" She asked him softly, sensing that it was a difficult issue. Kari was her friend, just like the Doctor was, and she didn't like to see either of them hurt or upset.
"Something that happened a long time ago. They dissected her, they hurt her. She said she just arrived to early, but maybe it was because of me arriving too late that it happened." The woman could see that he was blaming himself, and she knew Kari would never let him do that.
"Yeah, but she's safe now, Doctor. There is no point in trying to set the blame on anyone, it's happened, and she's here. Kari is safe." She assured him. "Go and take her somewhere more comfortable."
The Doctor nodded at the ginger woman and carefully gathered Kari up in his arms before carrying her out of the medical bay and through the long and winding corridors of the ship. He only stopped when a door that was only familiar to him appeared before him. The door opened by itself and the Doctor quickly stepped in, before lying Kari down on the large bed in the centre of the room.
"Really, Kari. What am I going to do with you?" He asked her, letting out a sigh. "I'd feel so much better if you didn't keep jumping around everywhere, if you just stayed in one place." His hand was now playing with her hair. "There has to be something we can do to stop all of this."
Kari just rolled over onto her side, making the Doctor jump a little. He sometimes forgot that she would fidget quite a lot when she was sleeping. "Get some rest, and I'll see you when you're feeling better." The Doctor whispered to her, kissing her lips lightly before making his way out of the room and back to the console where Donna was waiting.
"Doctor, I'm sure she'll be fine." The woman said, wanting to do something to help her friend. "I mean, the amount of stuff the pair of you get up to, I don't believe it half the time."
"It's still too early, Donna." He told her, plonking himself down in the jump seat. "She still doesn't know, and I wished she did."
It was a few hours later when Kari finally decided to wake up. As her eyes focused, she looked around the room, already sensing that she wasn't in her own. She threw off the bed covers and spotted some clean clothes sitting on a chair.
She took off her blouse, noticing the blood stains on it and quickly looked down at herself. All the scares were gone. "I take it that was the Doctor's doing?" She whispered, receiving a hum from the ship in reply. She hurriedly finished getting dressed in the jeans and jumper that were waiting for her and made her way to the console room.
Kari spotted the Doctor sitting on the chair, seemingly deep in thought. She knew he probably had a lot of questions he wanted to ask her, but she didn't really want to think about it. What happened with Van Statten was something she never wanted to think about ever again.
"Penny for your thoughts?" She called, leaning against the railing.
The Doctor's head instantly shot up and he smiled at her. "How you feeling?"
"I'm fine. Someone managed to patch me up pretty well." She told him, not moving away from her spot. "So, where are we up to then? I'm pretty sure I heard Donna when I first got here."
"Yeah, Donna's with us. She's gone to bed. Are you sure you're okay?" He asked, getting up from the seat and walking over to her.
"Yeah. Been a bit mad recently, and not happy with a certain friend of ours." She told him, thinking about Jack and how it was him who set her vortex manipulator. "And I might as well tell you now, it's still early for me." She pointed out to him.
The Doctor let out a sigh as he wrapped his arms around her. "Yeah, I know." He told her sadly.
She didn't miss the way he had said it, and although she hated to see him so sad, she just wasn't ready to tell him yet. There was a lot she needed to sort out in her own head still. But she couldn't stop herself from saying how she was feeling to him. "You know, I was fine before, but now I'm even better."
"And why is that?" The Doctor asked her, kissing the top of her head as he did.
"Well, I'm in a ship that can travel through all of time and space, with one very sexy Time Lord."
"Still think I'm sexy then?" He asked her, a mad grin on his face.
Kari thought on it for a moment, she remembered telling him she thought he was sexy once before, a very long time ago. "Maybe. It's still too early for me to be completely sure about it." She replied, trying to hide the grin on her face.
"Oh, yeah. Of course it is." He said, mockingly. "So come on then, where do you want to go? Or do you want to wait for Donna to get up?"
Kari had missed the Doctor, especially this version of him. "I'm sure we can find something to do before Donna wakes up. We don't actually have to go anywhere to have a good time." She told him, thinking back to the day when they watched a load of the Harry Potter films in his future.
"Okay, we can go and sit in the library? Or, go for a swim? I don't know, maybe you want to go watch a few movies?" He asked, trying his best to make some suggestions of what they could do.
Kari couldn't help but notice that he seemed more than a little nervous. "I really don't mind, Doctor. I'm just… glad to be here."
They ended up going to the library. Kari hadn't really been in there before, and she was amazed at the size of it. Every book that she had ever read or wanted to read was right there waiting for her. The only books that were missing, were the Doctor Who books. All those adventures written on paper that she had read before, and all those ones she would now miss.
She was curled up on a worn red sofa next to the Doctor. Both of them had books in their hands. The Doctor was reading something by Agatha Christie, while Kari had opted for something a little different. She found a whole section full of manga, and she was enjoying going through them.
She was so absorbed in reading that she didn't notice that the Doctor was just sitting there watching her. He couldn't help but notice how focused she seemed when she was reading, the room could have been set ablaze and she probably wouldn't have noticed.
It wasn't until the Doctor plucked the book from her hand that she came back to the real world. "Hey, I was reading that." Kari cried at him.
"I know you were." He told her, placing the book down on the table in front of them. "I thought maybe you would want some tea?"
She frowned at him a little, wondering if that really was his reason. "Yeah, sure." She said, pushing herself off the sofa, the Doctor following behind her.
They had been sitting in the kitchen in silence for only a short time when the door opened and a ginger haired woman walked in. "Morning Donna." Kari called, smiling away.
The woman just waved a hand at her and headed over to the counter to pour herself a coffee. Donna sat down with the mug in her hands, and let out a sigh after taking a large gulp. "Ah, that's better. Morning, Kari. How you feeling now? You were in a right state when you got here."
"I'm fine now. Just had a bit of a rough day." Kari told her, getting a concerned looking from the Doctor. "But now I am ready for a brand new adventure."
"Well what are we sitting here for?" Donna asked her, a grin on her face. "Let's get going." She jumped out of her chair, taking Kari and the Doctor with her and dragging them to the console.
"Oh, I know where we can go." Kari said, her eyes lighting up. "Can I?"
The Doctor just looked at her pouting face, there was no way that he could say no to her. "Oh, go on then."
"Yay, thank you." Kari said, giving him a quick hug before darting around the console.
A few minutes later they had landed, and Kari was the first one out of the door, with the Doctor close behind her. "Oh, smell that air. Grass and lemonade. And a little bit of mint. A hint of mint. Must be the nineteen twenties." The Doctor decided.
"You can tell what year it is just be smelling?" Donna asked him, slightly amazed.
"Oh, yeah." He replied smugly, only Kari was ready to put him back in his place.
"Or maybe the big vintage car coming up the drive gave it away." She said, pointing at it.
The Doctor just frowned at her. "I take it there is a reason you brought us here?" He asked her, as they crept around the bushes to listen in on a conversation.
"Spoilers." Kari replied, a huge grin on her face.
"It's supposed to be a party. All this work will be the death of you." The reverend said to the man standing before him.
"Never mind the Planet Zog. A party in the nineteen twenties, that's more like it." Donna said in excitement.
"The trouble is, we haven't been invited." The Doctor said seriously, before reaching into his pocket. "Oh, I forgot. Yes, we have." He waved his psychic paper in front of them and they headed back to the TARDIS.
Donna and Kari were inside, getting changed. Donna was the kind of person who loved to dress up for the occasion. She loved the dressing up part, and Kari loved it just as much.
"We'll be late for cocktails." The Doctor called, knocking on the TARDIS doors has he waited outside for the women to come out.
The door opened and Donna stepped out wearing a brown dress, very suitable for the time period. "What do you think, flapper, or slapper?" She asked him, standing in the open doorway.
"Flapper. You look lovely." The Doctor said, smiling at her. "Where's Kari?"
Donna stepped away and Kari came out, wearing a deep blue flapper dress with a matching bag hanging off her arm. Donna had worked on her hair and managed to neatly pull it up into a bun, with a few curly strands of her golden hair hanging around her face.
"Kari, you love beautiful." The Doctor said, making her cheeks burn red.
"Thanks." She mumbled, looking down at her feet. "Shall we go then?" She asked. The Doctor held out both his arms, Donna taking one and Kari taking the other.
They made their way across the lawn and over to where the party was ready to start.
"Look sharp. We have guests." The housekeeper called, immediately making the servants busy themselves.
"Good afternoon." The Doctor said, as he approached one of the servants.
"Drinks, sir? Ma'am's?" He asked the trio.
"Sidecar, please." Donna replied, putting on a rather posh voice and smiling away. It was clear to see that she was excited.
"And two lime and soda's, thank you." The Doctor said, ordering for both himself and Kari.
"May I announce, Lady Clemency Eddison." The butler called, as a woman left the house and came over to the Doctor, Kari and Donna.
"Lady Eddison." The Doctor said, smiling away.
She looked at him strangely. "Forgive me, but who exactly might you be, and what are you doing here?"
"I'm the Doctor. And this is my wife, Kari, and Miss Donna Noble, of the Chiswick Nobles." For once, Kari didn't question why the Doctor had called her his wife. She wasn't even going to mention it.
"Good afternoon, my lady. Topping day, what? Spiffing. Top hole." Donna said, making sure to stay posh.
"No, no, no, no, no. No, don't do that. Don't." The Doctor whispered to her to get her to shut up.
"We were thrilled to receive your invitation, my lady. We met at the Ambassador's reception." Kari said, taking the psychic paper from the Doctor and showing it to the woman.
She looked at it for a moment before smiling at the group. "Doctor and Kari, how could I forget you? But one must be sure with the Unicorn on the loose."
"A unicorn? Brilliant, where?" The Doctor asked, getting a little excited.
Kari just rolled her eyes at him. "Not a unicorn, The Unicorn. The jewel thief."
Lady Eddison nodded at her. "Nobody knows who he is. He's just struck again. Snatched Lady Babbington's pearls right from under her nose."
"Funny place to wear pearls." Donna said, causing Kari to hold in her laughter as they were served their drinks.
"May I introduce Colonel Huge Curbishley, the Honourable Roger Curbishley." The butler announced as a man came across the lawn, pushing an older man in a wheel chair.
"My husband and my son." Lady Eddison told them.
"Forgive me for not rising. Never been the same ever since that flu epidemic back in eighteen." The Colonel informed the three of them. Kari just smiled and nodded at him, she knew it was a little more than that.
"My word, you are a super lady." Roger said to Donna, making her grin madly.
"Oh, I like the colour of your jib. Chin, chin." Donna said.
"Donna is going to be so disappointed." Kari whispered to the Doctor. He just looked at her in bemusement before introducing himself to Roger.
"Hello, I'm the Doctor and this is Kari."
"How do you do?" Roger asked, smiling at the couple.
"Very well, thank you." Kari said, beaming away. She couldn't wait for the guest of honour to get there, she knew the Doctor was going to love it.
"Your usual, sir?" The male servant who has served the trio asked Roger.
"Ah, thank you, Davenport. Just how I like it." Kari could see it, it was a clear as day what was going on between the two men.
"How come she's an Eddison, but her husband and son are Curbishleys?" Donna asked in a hushed tone so that they wouldn't be overheard.
"The Eddison title descends through her. One day, Roger will be a lord." The Doctor told her.
"Robina Redmond." The butler announced, as a young, and rather pretty woman walked over.
"She's the absolute hit of the social scene. A must." Lady Eddison whispered to the trio. "Miss Redmond." She called, greeting the woman.
"Spiffing to meet you at last, my lady. What super fun."
"Reverend Arnold Golightly."
"Ah, Reverend. How are you?" Lady Eddison asked him. "I heard about the church last Thursday night. Those ruffians breaking in."
"You apprehended them, I hear." The Colonel said, seemingly a little impressed with the man. The Reverend didn't look like the kind of person to get into a fight, let alone win one.
"As the Christian Fathers taught me, we much forgive them their trespasses. Quite literally." The Reverend replied, a smile on his face.
"Some of these young boys deserve a decent thrashing." Roger announced, getting the attention of Davenport.
"Couldn't agree more, sir." And that was when Donna finally noticed it as well.
"Typical. All the decent men are on the other bus." She said, looking at the two men.
"Or Time Lords." Kari added. "Or immortal." She said, thinking back to Jack.
The Doctor leaned over and whispered in Kari's ear. "Just pray we never have Donna and Jack in the same room. I don't think the universe could take it."
She had to hold in her laughter again. "If that ever happens, it's because reality is collapsing. I completely agree with you, Doctor. Jack's mine."
He just frowned at her. "And what does that mean?" Kari couldn't help but notice the hurt look on his face.
"It means that I'm the only time traveller allowed to flirt with Harkness. You forget, Doctor, I know him better than anyone." She thought about it for a minute. "Okay, maybe Ianto knows him just a tiny bit better."
"And who's Ianto?" He asked her curiously.
"Spoilers."
"Now, my Lady. What about this special guest you promised us?" Roger asked his mother.
"Here she is. A lady who needs no introductions." Lady Eddison said, smiling and pointing to the woman walking across the lawn.
As she approached, the others began to clap. "No, no, please, don't." She said, feeling a little embarrassed. "Thank you, Lady Eddison. Honestly, there's no need."
"Agatha Christie." The woman said, holding out her hand.
"What about her?" Donna asked, dropping her posh accent.
Kari couldn't help but smile at the woman's next words. "That's me."
"No. You're kidding." Donna exclaimed, a seemingly not as excited as the Doctor was.
"Agatha Christie. I was just talking about you the other day. I said, I bet she's brilliant. I'm the Doctor, this is Kari and Donna. Oh, I love your stuff. What a mind." The Doctor rambled. "You fool me every time. Well, almost every time. Well, once or twice. Well, once. But it was a good once."
"You make a rather nice couple." Agatha said, looking between the Doctor and Kari.
"Do we?" Kari asked, tensing up a little. "I don't know, he's a bit too weird for me sometimes."
The Doctor just nudged her in the side, getting her to shut up. "Although, no wedding rings." Agatha pointed out.
Kari just let her gaze fall to the floor, while the Doctor became even more excited. "Oh. Oh, you don't miss a trick."
"I'd stay that way if I were you. The thrill is in the chase, never in the capture." Agatha said, looking at Donna and Kari.
Kari was now feeling more than just a little awkward. She had completely forgotten about that part, the woman was meant to say that the Doctor and Donna made an odd couple, not comment on her and the Doctor.
"Mrs Christie, I'm so glad you could come. I'm one of your greatest followers. I've read all six of your books. Er, is, er, Mr Christie not joining us?" Lady Eddison asked, looking around for the man.
"Is he needed? Can't a woman make her own way in the world?" Agatha asked, slightly hurt and offended by the mention of her husband.
"Don't give my wife ideas." Colonel Curbishley commented.
"Now, Mrs Christie, I have a question. Why a Belgian detective?" Roger asked, as the Doctor borrowed the newspaper that the Colonel had.
"Belgians make such lovely buns." Agatha told them, getting a few laughs.
"I say, where on Earth is Professor Peach? He'd love to meet Mrs Christie." Roger looked around and noticed that the man was nowhere in sight.
"Said he was going to the library." Reverend Golightly informed them all.
Lady Eddison called to her house keeper. "Miss Chandrakala, would you go and collect the Professor?" The woman dashed towards the house, while the Doctor continued to look at the paper.
"The date on this newspaper…" He said, frowning a little.
"What about it?" Donna asked, having no idea what it meant.
"It's the day Agatha Christie disappeared." Kari told them in a whisper, leading them away from the group a little. "She'd just discovered her husband was having an affair, stupid man."
"You'd never think to look at her, smiling away." Donna said, glancing over at the woman happy and chatting away.
"Well, she's British and moneyed. That's what they do. They carry on." The Doctor told her. "Except for this one time. No one knows exactly what happened. She just vanished."
"I know." Kari told them, keeping her gaze firmly locked on the grass beneath her.
"Kari, do you know what's going to happen?" The Doctor asked her.
She swallowed the lump in her throat. "Yeah, I do. Sorry."
He just frowned at her. "I don't know what you're sorry for. We just got to meet Agatha Christie."
"That may be, but if I know what's going to happen, then you should have worked out that it isn't all going to be fun and games." She warned him.
The Doctor knew in an instant that something was going to happen, something bad. He also knew not to press Kari for information. "Her car will be found tomorrow morning by the side of a lake. Ten days later, Agatha Christie turns up in a hotel in Harrogate. Said she'd lost her memory. She never spoke about the disappearance till the day she died, but whatever it was…"
"It's about to happen." Donna said, finishing off what the Doctor was saying.
"Right here, right now." He whispered.
"Now, it starts." Kari mumbled, as the housekeeper came charging out of the house in a frenzy.
"Professor! The library! Murder! Murder!" She shouted, running across the lawn.
Everyone was quick to follow her back into the house and to the library where the professor was lying on the floor, dead.
"Oh, my goodness." The butler said at the sight he saw.
"Bashed on the head. Blunt instrument. Watch broke as he fell. Time of death was quarter past four." The Doctor announced, after inspecting the body.
The Doctor started shuffling through the papers sitting on the desk, trying to find anything that would help. Kari just leaned against the bookcase, knowing exactly what had happened and why.
"A bit of pipe." Donna said. "Call me Hercules Poirot, but I reckon that's blunt enough."
Out of the corner of her eye, Kari saw Agatha pick something out of the extinguished fireplace. "Nothing worth killing for in that lot." The Doctor told her, having seen her pick it up as well. "Dry as dust."
"Hold on. The body in the library? I mean, Professor Peach, in the library, with the lead piping?" Donna commented to the Doctor as Kari walked over to them.
"I know, a right game of cluedo isn't it?" Kari mumbled, so that only the pair of them could hear her.
"Let me see." Lady Eddison called, forcing her way into the room.
"Out of my way."
"Gerald?" Lady Eddison called, as everyone else let their comments slip out as well.
"Someone should call the police." Agatha decided.
"You don't have to." The Doctor told her, pulling out his psychic paper again. "Chief Inspector Smith from Scotland Yard, known as the Doctor. My wife and Miss Noble are the plucky young girls who help me out." Kari couldn't help but roll her eyes at him. She was going to have words with him later.
"I say." Lady Eddison said, a little impressed.
"Mrs Christie was right. Go to the sitting room. I will question each of you in turn." The Doctor told them, waiting for them all to leave the room.
"Come along. Do as the Doctor says. Leave the room undisturbed." Agatha said, ushering everyone out of the room and leaving Kari, the Doctor and Donna alone.
"The plucky young girls who help me out?" Donna asked him, the annoyance clear in her tone.
Kari let out a sigh as she kneeled down and looked at something on the floor. "No policewomen in 1926." She told her as the Doctor came and joined her.
"I'll pluck you in a minute. Why didn't we phone the real police?"
"Well the last thing we want is PC Plod sticking his nose in, especially now Kari's found this. Morphic residue." He said, scraping some yellow goo off the floor.
"Morphic?" Donna asked. "Doesn't sound very 1926."
"It's not. It's left behind when certain species genetically re-encode." Kari muttered. She knew this episode well, and she was starting to wonder what factors were going to change with her there.
Donna just looked at her. "The murders an alien?"
The Doctor nodded at her. "Which means one of that lot is an alien in human form."
"Yeah, but think about it. There's a murder, a mystery, and Agatha Christie." Donna seemed to be getting a little more excited about it all now.
"So? Happens to us all the time." The Doctor replied, making no big deal about it all.
"No, but isn't that a bit weird Agatha Christie didn't walk around surrounded by murders. Not really. I mean, that's like meeting Charles Dickens and he's surrounded by ghosts at Christmas."
The Doctor just looked at Kari and they couldn't help but grin. "Yeah, not met him yet. But really looking forward to that."
"Oh, come on! It's not like we could drive across country and find Enid Blyton having tea with Noddy." Donna said trying to make reason of it all. "Could we? Noddy's not real. Is he? Tell me there's no Noddy?"
"There's no Noddy." The Doctor told her, getting her to calm down a little as they finally left the library.
"Next thing you know, you'll be telling me it's like 'Murder on the Orient Express', and they all did it."
Kari just rolled her eyes, she wondered if she was going to arrive for that adventure. The Orient Express in space. She wondered if the Doctor had already gone back for her.
"Murder on the Orient Express?" Agatha asked, having overheard Donna.
"Ooh, yeah. One of your best." The ginger woman said.
"But not yet." Kari whispered to her, getting her to shut up.
"Marvellous idea, though." Agatha said, pondering on the suggestion.
"Yeah. Tell you what. Copyright Donna Noble, okay?"
Kari and the Doctor both rolled their eyes at her. "Anyway. Agatha and I will question the suspects. Kari, Donna, you search the bedrooms. Look for clues." The Doctor said, before leaning in to whisper. "Any more residue." Kari and Donna nodded at him. "You'll need this." He pulled out a rather big magnifying glass.
"Is that for real?" Donna asked, hoping that he was joking. When Kari pulled her own one out from her pockets, Donna knew he was serious.
"Go on. You're ever so plucky." The Doctor said, smiling away. She snatched the magnifying glass from his hands and the two women headed up the stairs.
A/N: I actually got really frustrated when writing this episode, and it shows in the next chapter (Well it does for me). It almost ended up being a three parter, but I worked around it and managed to keep it at two.
I know a lot of you are waiting for the Doctor and Kari to finally get together, well don't worry, it's coming soon. But You're going to have to wait for at least another episode before that happens.
Reviews. Thank you to everyone who has, and I am so glad that you all like the story still. So keep them coming, you have no idea how much they make me smile.
My list of episodes people want to see is ever growing, but I think I've managed to fit most of them in. Just a few more to add. It's actually really hard putting them in an order. It's not a random selection process, I actually sit there and think about the episodes.
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