A/N: Updating a few hours early, since I'm going to be hitting the road and driving when I should be posting. Aren't you all lucky! I know there are a few grammatical errors there somewhere that I have missed, so I apologies for that. Now, enjoy!
They had walked to the old abandoned warehouse in utter silence. Martha had been glaring at Kari and the Doctor the whole time, but it had been noticed that she seemed to glare at lot more at Kari. When Jack realised this, he gave her a very firm warning look. He saw no reason for her to be so angry and upset with them, and especially not after the promise they had all made to Kari.
"So, how did you know this place was going to be abandoned?" Jack asked her as they looked around the warehouse. There were chairs, tables, lamps and even an old sofa sitting there.
Kari just shrugged. "I just knew." She replied quietly.
At that point Jack and the Doctor shared a very worried look. They both noticed Kari getting quieter and quieter as the day went on. It was never good when she was quiet. "Well, it will do." The Doctor said, giving Kari's hand a small tug and a smile. She barely even looked at him.
"Yeah, well we wouldn't be here at all if it wasn't for you and her." Martha spat, looking at the Doctor and Kari. "She knew all about this, she knew exactly what was going to happen. He's got my family! She knew that was going to happen, and she didn't say anything. This is all her fault. All of it."
"Martha…" The Doctor said to her, giving her a warning not to say anything else.
"No. She knew exactly what was going to happen." She shouted, pointing a finger a Kari. "She could have said something, she should have said something. He has my mum and dad, he took my sister." By now Martha was screaming. "And it's all because of her."
The tears had formed and were ready to fall from Kari's eyes now. "Martha… I'm sorry. I… I didn't want any of this to happen. I tried to stop him from opening the watch, I tried to make the outcome different." She said, trying to explain things to her a little.
"Well, you didn't try hard enough." Martha spat. That was all it took for the first wave to fall, even though Kari was trying so hard not to cry.
Jack had seen the tears, as had the Doctor. "Hey! Now that's enough!" He shouted, stepping in front of Kari, essentially shielding her from Martha. "None of this has anything to do with Kari. You want to start picking a fight with her, you gotta go through me first." He warned her. He was not going to let Martha talk to her that way, not now and not ever. Jack was her big brother for a reason, he was always there to protect her.
"Jack, it's… it's fine. If Martha wants to blame everything on me, then let her. I mean, who else has anyone got to blame?" Kari said, before forcing the Doctor to let go of her. She dragged herself over to the sofa, not caring that it was dirty and dusty. She had really had enough now, Martha had made a promise, just like the other two, and she had been the first to break it.
The Doctor looked at Jack and nodded to him, and watched as he went over to sit down with Kari. Martha's angry expression quickly faded when she saw the look on the Doctor's face. "Before we even stepped out of the TARDIS, Kari told us not to go. She begged and pleaded with us, but we went anyway." He told her, knowing that he needed to get Martha to understand that it wasn't Kari's fault. "We made a promise to her, all three of us, that no matter what happened, we would not blame her for any of it. And you, Martha Jones, have broken that promise."
Martha looked at him, knowing that he was right and that she had made a promise. But she couldn't help how she felt, she couldn't help but feel that it was all Kari's fault since she knew everything that was going to happen. How could she not be angry with Kari when she knew what was going to happen to her family? "I'm sorry, but she could have at least tried to stop it."
"She did, Martha. She knew exactly what the watch was, and she tried to keep it away from him, to stop him from opening it. She did try Martha, and she is already blaming herself for it all." The Doctor told her. "She doesn't need her friends, her family, blaming her as well." He said, before leaving Martha standing there and going to see how Kari was.
Jack was sitting next to her, his arm around her shoulder as she sat with her head in her hands. It was plain to see that Martha had upset her, no matter how hard to tried to cover it up. The moment Jack spotted the Doctor, he was up off the sofa and letting him take his place. "Come here." He said to her quietly, opening his arms and inviting her closer.
Still keeping her head down, she shifted over and wrapped her arms around him, her head resting against his chest. She was doing everything she could to keep her face covered, which led him to believe that she had already broken down in more tears. "I tried to stop him, Doctor. I'm sorry, I should have tried harder. I should have taken the watch away from him and brought it straight to you. I should have told you about it in the first place, then none of this would have happened." She whispered to him.
"Hey, shush. It's not your fault, Kari. Don't listen to what anyone says." He told her, running his hand through her hair and glaring at Martha briefly. "You tried, but you know this had to happen. This always had to happen, didn't it?" The Doctor knew that something had happened, something that linked to the Master. Something that had happened since meeting Martha.
Kari nodded her head in his chest. "Saxon was the one who ordered the attack on the Empress of the Racnoss. The one behind the funding for Lazarus. That's why they all knew me, why I was on the guest list." She muttered, still keeping her face buried in his chest.
The Doctor let out a sigh. There was more than just one thing that had happened that involved the Master. "And you knew all that had to happen. But you did try, Kari, you did try by taking the watch away from him. There was nothing else you could do." He told her, hoping to reassure her at least just a little.
"Doesn't matter." Kari mumbled. "I've let you all down. I've let everyone down."
"No. You have not let anyone down, Kari." He told her, wondering what it was going to take to get through to her. "You can't think like that, okay? Because it's not true."
Kari didn't say anything, she just let out a sigh. Everything that had happened, it was all getting to her now. She hadn't spoken to the Doctor about what she had been up to before arriving in the TARDIS when he was refuelling at Cardiff. He didn't know that she had just had to deal with someone messing with her head and how she felt. The Doctor had no idea that she was tried and that she had so much going on that she couldn't deal with.
Except the Doctor knew her better than she thought he did. "What else is it, Kari?" He asked, taking her slightly by surprise. "This is more than just about… him. You think I haven't noticed, but I have. Talk to me, Kari."
She pulled her head away from his chest a little, so that her eyes could meet his. "I'm just so tired, Doctor. I'm tired of jumping around, always being pulled from one place to another. I'm tired of having someone or something after me all the time. I'm exhausted, emotionally as well as physically." Kari managed to tell him. "I just… I just want to go to sleep and wake up in the TARDIS. I want to forget all this is happening, that it's all my fault." Kari knew that she was moaning, and that the Doctor was probably fed up with hearing her moan and seeing her cry. But she just couldn't help it, it was a part of who she was.
"Now stop that." The Doctor told her firmly. "Stop putting all this guilt on yourself. This is not your fault and you know it. Would it have happened any differently if you weren't here?" He asked her, causing her to shake her head at him. She knew it was meant to happen, and what was still to come. "Well, there you go then."
He looked over at Jack and Martha, who had managed to get a few of the lamps working and had set up the laptop on the table. Martha was actually looking a little ashamed of herself, but the anger was still there on her face. But Jack, Jack kept looking over at the Doctor and Kari with nothing but worry on his face. Worry for the woman who had changed his life for the better and became his little sister, the one person who meant more to him than life itself.
The Doctor just sat there, letting Kari cling to him while Jack sent Martha out to try and scrounge some food from somewhere. "Hey, come on. Why don't you try and get a little bit of sleep. I'll wake you if anything happens."
She shook her head at him a little. "No, no I can't. We have to work this all out. Figure out a way to stop him, to find out what he's doing and stop him." Kari told him. The truth was, she would like nothing more than to curl up and sleep for a few hours, but she knew that wasn't an option.
He cupped her cheeks in his hands and forced her to look at him. "Kari, come on, please. You'll feel better if you have a little sleep." Once again she just shook her head at him, resulting in him letting out a sigh. "Kari…" He said quietly, his hands slowly moving from her cheeks and further up till his fingers were in her hair. "Sleep…" He whispered, watching as she looked at him, blinking a few times as she tried to keep her eyes open. But she lost, and sleep took her over.
A few minutes and Jack came over, seeing Kari now with her head in the Doctor's lap. He took off his long coat and gently put it over her. "Everything okay?" He asked, keeping his voice quiet.
The Doctor nodded at him. "She's exhausted, Jack. I don't know everything that happened before she came here, but she is just so worn down." He explained to him. "This has taken everything out of her, and the way Martha is acting hasn't helped. She already blames herself, she doesn't need anyone else to do it for her."
"Yeah, well I think Martha has gotten the message now." Jack said, looking down at the sleeping Kari. "None of this is her fault. Not one single bit."
"You try telling her that." The Doctor said, letting out a small sigh. "Stubborn as ever." Jack couldn't help but chuckle at that. "Now, she probably isn't going to be too happy when I have to wake her up…" He didn't get to finish explaining, as Jack jumped in.
"Uh, wait, why isn't she going to be happy? I've seen unhappy Kari, it's scary, and you know that better than most." Jack asked him, just knowing that it was probably something that the Doctor had done, or was going to do.
The Doctor looked at him sheepishly. "Well, she didn't want to go to sleep, even though she was so tired. I, uh, may have made her go to sleep." He said, looking down at her and brushing her hair away from her face.
Jack just rolled his eyes at him. "Okay, so it's just your blood she's going to be after. That's okay then." Now it was the Doctor's turn to roll his eyes. "Doctor, you said she was exhausted, she needs to sleep. It's better than her sitting here, worrying over everything. I mean, we don't even know how long we're going to be here for. You did the right thing."
"Do you blame her? Do you think any of this is her fault?" The Doctor asked him, taking him by surprise.
Jack scoffed at him. "Of course not. She was the one who tried to convince us not to stay there. She knew what was coming, and she sure as hell wanted to avoid it." He told him. "Why would I blame her?"
Those were the words the Doctor wanted to hear. Jack understood it all, understood how even though Kari had tried to change what had happened, it still happened and needed to happen. Although he was disappointed that she hadn't told him before that they were going to find another Time Lord, he knew exactly why she didn't. It would have been a spoiler.
"We need to work out what these Toclafane are. I'd ask Kari, but…"
"Spoilers." Jack said, knowing that was exactly what Kari would say to him. "You said he can only travel between here and the end of the universe, so he must have engineered them himself. I've never seen them before, never even heard of them."
They both kept quiet as Kari shifted a little, clearly just making herself a little more comfortable in her forced sleep. "An old story from home, from Gallifrey. Just a made up story." The Doctor told him, speaking a little more quietly now.
"So he created them, and borrowed the name from a story?" Jack asked, just wanting to get a little confirmation. The Doctor nodded at him. "But what do you think he's going to do? I mean, why does he need them? What's the point to all this?"
The truth was, the Doctor didn't know. There were only two people who did know, Kari and the Master. There was no way he was going to ask Kari, he just couldn't. And the Master had already failed to answer him and tell him. "I don't know." He replied quietly, before looking back down at Kari. He was glad that she was safe, that she wasn't with the Master, but he still couldn't stop worrying about her.
Jack just nodded at him a little, before leaving him alone and checking things on the laptop they had saved from Martha's flat. Jack was quick to make a few modifications, resulting with them having internet access in the warehouse. He was now fiddling around with his vortex manipulator, trying to turn it into some that was going to be helpful for them.
The Doctor was looking down at Kari, asleep in his lap. She really did look peaceful, but he was sure he could still see the worry and her face. "We will get through this, Kari." He told her quietly, even though he knew she couldn't hear him. "I promise, we will get through whatever he throws at us."
It was a while later when Martha finally returned. Although she had been gone for some time, neither Jack nor the Doctor really seemed to notice how long it had been. They both had other things on their mind, and other jobs to keep them occupied.
"How was it?" Jack asked her as she walked towards him with a bag of takeaway.
"I don't think anyone saw me." She told him sorting through the bag to give him his food. "Anything new?"
Jack tapped at his vortex manipulator. "I got this turned into the government wavelength so we can follow what Saxon's doing."
"Yeah, I meant about my family." Martha snapped, before looking over at the Doctor and Kari. She was still sound asleep, her head still in his lap. The Doctor had a table beside him now, and he was checking things on there while she slept.
"It still says the Jones family taken in for questioning." The Doctor told her, his voice void of all emotion. "Tell you what, though. No mention of Leo." He said, knowing that the reports only talk about her mother, father and sister.
A small smile graced her lips. "He's not as daft as he looks." She said, taking more food from the bag to give to the Doctor this time. "I'm talking about my brother on the run. How did this happen?" Martha said, risking a quick glance at Kari. "Is Kari all right?" She finally asked.
"She's exhausted, Martha. None of this has been easy for her." The Doctor told her. "Think about it, how would you feel if you knew all this was going to happen, and even though you tried to change it, to stop it, it still happened? How would that make you feel, Martha?"
And she did think, but it wasn't exactly the kind of answer that the Doctor expected from her. "I'd have just tried hard. Or I would have at least given you a warning. I mean, couldn't she have at least warned you who he was before he opened the watch?"
The Doctor just let out a sigh, knowing that he really wasn't getting through to Martha. "If she had stopped all of this, it would have changed the past. Not just for her, and for me, but for you and the rest of the human race. He has been here for a while, and he has made a significant impact on your planet to make it dangerous to chance the timelines. He knew this, and Kari knows this."
"Yeah, but still…"
"No." the Doctor said sharply, cutting the woman off. "But nothing, Martha. Wherever we go, Kari has to hide what she knows. And I know that she struggles to deal with it sometimes, but she always pushes through it, no matter how hard it is." He told her, doing everything he could to defend his Kari. "She has to decide what she does, what she says. Kari knows the dangers of messing with the timelines, and she has so much responsibility on her shoulders because of how much she knows."
Martha just looked at him, not really knowing what to say to that. She was still angry with Kari for everything, and it wasn't going to fade that quickly. "Right, well." She mumbled, before walking over to where Jack was sitting and eating.
The Doctor rubbed his head a little before looking at Kari. He knew it was time to wake her up now, even though he wanted to let her sleep for a while longer. The Doctor knew that she was hungry and really needed to eat, just like the rest of them did. He gently placed his hands on the side of her head. "Hey, come on, Kari. Time to wake up now." He whispered to her.
A few moments later and she let out a slight groan, her head moving a little in the Doctor's lap. "Where are we?" She managed to mumble, fighting to get her eyes open.
"We're still at the warehouse." The Doctor told her, running his hand through here hair.
Kari let out another groan. "You force me to go to sleep, and then you insist on waking me up before everything is all over. That just really isn't fair, Doctor." She moaned at him, wishing that he had just left her to sleep until they had the TARDIS back.
"Come on, time to eat something." He replied, giving her a gentle nudge to encourage her to sit up.
Reluctantly, Kari pushed herself up from the Doctor's lap and sat up on the sofa. "I guess nothing interesting has happened since you made me take little nap?" She asked him, unwrapping the paper around her food.
The Doctor just shook his head at her. "No, now be quiet and eat your dinner."
Kari rolled her eyes at him slightly, starting to pick at her food, but making sure she was still sitting as close to the Doctor as she could get. She had noticed Martha looking at her every now and again, and it was making her feel rather uncomfortable.
"Nice chips." Jack eventually said, noticing the tension in the place.
"Actually, they're not bad." The Doctor confirmed, giving Kari a nudge, wanting to know what she thought of them.
She shrugged her shoulders at him. "They're okay." She told him not really that bothered about the chips. "They're just chips, nothing spectacular about that."
The Doctor and Jack looked at each other, and they both knew that Kari was starting to settle into a bit of a bad mood. "So, Doctor, who is he? How come the ancient society of Time Lords created a psychopath?" Jack finally decided to ask him.
"And what is he to you? Like a colleague or…" Martha added, wanting to know more just as much as Jack did.
"A friend. At first." The Doctor told them both,
"I thought you were going to say he was your secret brother or something." Martha said, letting out a slight laugh while the Doctor and Jack just looked at her. Kari refused to look at the woman now, not until everything had calmed down a bit more.
It was clear from the look on the Doctor's face that he wasn't amused by Martha's comment. "You've been watching too much TV."
Even Jack didn't look amused, but was quick to move the conversation on. "But all the legends of Gallifrey make it sound so perfect." He said, taking a bite out of another one of his chips.
"Well, perfect to look at, maybe. And it was. It was beautiful." The Doctor told them, taking a hold of Kari's hand as he spoke, essentially stopping her from being able to eat. "They used to call it the Shining World of the Seven Systems. And on the Continent of Wild Endeavour, in the Mountains of Solace and Solitude, there stood the Citadel of the Time Lords." As he spoke, both himself and Kari were able to picture it in their minds. "The oldest and most mighty race in the universe, looking down on the galaxies below. Sworn never to interfere, only to watch."
Kari gave his hand a bit of a squeeze, knowing that it was difficult for him to talk about Gallifrey, his home.
"Children of Gallifrey, taken from their families age of eight to enter the Academy. And some say that's when it all began. When he was a child. That's when the Master saw eternity. As a novice, he was taken for initiation. He stood in front of the Untempered Schism." The Doctor could tell that he needed to explain it more to Jack and Martha. "It's a gap in the fabric of reality through which could be seen the whole of the vortex. You stand there, eight years old, staring at the raw power of time and space, just a child. Some would be inspired, some would run away, and some would go mad." He said, before shivering a little, making Martha jump. "I don't know."
"What about you?" Martha asked, looking at the Doctor but avoiding looking at Kari.
"Oh, the ones that ran away, I never stopped." He said, turning and smiling at Kari. "Kari's… well, Kari is Kari." His comment caused her to roll her eyes at him.
Before Kari could say anything, Jack's vortex manipulator beeped several times and her face fell. "Encrypted channel with files attached. Don't recognise it." He told them, checking the details of it.
"Patch it through to the laptop." The Doctor told him, pulling closer towards him, ready for whatever Jack sent him.
Kari looked at Jack and gave him a very firm look, and he knew what she was telling him. "Since we're telling stories, there's something I haven't told you…" Before he could tell the Doctor anything, the laptop screen was filled with the Torchwood logo.
The expression on the Doctor's face was one of pure shock and anger. "You work for Torchwood?" He spat in disbelief. He was a little disappointed that Kari hadn't told him, because he knew she would have known where he was working. She had visited him enough times.
"I swear to you, it's different. It's changed. There's only half a dozen of us now." Jack told him in protest.
"Everything Torchwood did, and you're a part of it?"
Jack knew he had to explain it to the Doctor more. Kari had warned him that it was going to happen one day, that the Doctor would find out and he would not be happy with him. "The old regime was destroyed at Canary Wharf. I rebuilt it, I changed it, and when I did that, I did it for you and Kari, in your honour."
"Considering Torchwood was built to fight against us, having it turned around to being in out honour it a pretty big deal." Kari whispered to the Doctor. He simply looked at her, an unreadable expression on his face as he hit play.
"If I haven't returned to my desk by twenty two hundred, this file will be emailed to Torchwood. Which means if you're watching this, then I'm…" The woman in the video trailed off, but all of them knew exactly what she meant. "Anyway, the Saxon filed are attached. But take a look at the Archangel document. That's when it all started. When Harry Saxon became Minister in charge of launching the Archangel Network."
"What's the Archangel Network?" The Doctor asked, before Jack opened up one of the files that had been attached to the video that had received.
"I've got Archangel, everyone's got it." Martha said, pulling her mobile phone out from her pocket and giving it to the Doctor. He dug through his pocket and pulled out his sonic screwdvier.
Jack nodded just as the file opened. "It's a mobile phone network. Because look, it's gone worldwide. They've got fifteen satellites in orbit. Even the other networks, they're all carried by Archangel." He explained, actually knowing something about it.
That was when the Doctor finally figured it out. "It's in the phones!" He shouted, making everyone jump, well, everyone except Kari. "Oh, I said he was a hypnotist. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on." He said, grabbing Martha's phone and whacking it on the table a few times. As he did, there came a beeping rhythm, a rhythm of four. "There it is. That rhythm, it's everywhere, ticking away in the subconscious."
Martha looked at him with worry. "What is it, mind control?" She asked, not entirely sure what was going on.
"No, no, no, no, no. It's subtler than that. Any stronger and people would question it. But contained in that rhythm, in layers of code, Vote Saxon. Believe in me. Whispering to the world. Oh, yes!" The Doctor said, everything else now falling into place. "That's how he hid himself from me, because I should have sensed there was another Tome Lord on Earth. I should have known way back. The signal cancelled him out."
Kari looked at him, a slight smile forming on her face at the fact that he had worked it out. "And now that the Doctor has that, he can fight back." She said, getting the others to look at her. She had been rather quiet, and didn't expect her to speak up when she did. "But now he has a little work to do, so get to it, Doctor."
"Oh, yes." He told them, giving Kari a kiss on the top of her head. "I take it you know exactly what I'm going to be doing next?" The Doctor asked her. She nodded at him, knowing he was about to rip apart the laptop. There was only one thing she was slightly worried about, but she wasn't going to mention it until the time came.
"You're going to owe Martha a new laptop after this." She told him quietly, not knowing whether Martha was going to be even more mad at her for having her laptop destroyed or not.
The Doctor just rolled his eyes at her. "Are you going to help, or just make comments?" He asked her.
She shrugged her shoulders at him. "I don't know. I haven't decided yet." They both stayed in silence for a few minutes, Jack and Martha finishing off their chips. "Is Martha still angry with me?" She asked, looking over at the woman that was meant to be her friend.
"I think she is just having trouble getting her head around it all. She's worried about her family, I guess it's only to be expected." The Doctor told her, making sure not to mention the fact that he had been trying to get Martha to understand everything from Kari's point of view and experience.
"In other words, she's still angry with me." Kari said, letting her shoulders slump. She didn't want her friend to be angry with her, she didn't like anyone being angry with her.
The Doctor could see straight away that it was still bothering her. "Go talk to her." He said, causing her to look at him with wide eyes. "Just go and talk to her."
Kari shook her head at him. "Uh, nah, that's okay. I think… I'm just going to go get same fresh air. It's getting a bit stuffy in here." She said, jumping off the sofa and disappearing outside in a flash. The Doctor was left sitting there and looking at the empty space where she had just been sitting.
"Hey, Doc, is Kari all right?" Jack asked, going and joining him as he took apart the laptop.
He stopped what he was doing and looked at her. "I don't know. She's still upset about all of this." The Doctor told him, risking a quick glance at Martha who was looking at the door where Kari had walked out. "She won't listen to me. I don't know, maybe you can talk to her and try to get through to her."
"She really does know how to be stubborn, doesn't she?" Jack said with a slight chuckle. "She knows too much about all of this, Doctor, we both know that. And whenever she knows too much, things get to her just that little bit more."
"I know, and this is getting to her really badly. I can only assume that things are going to get worse before they get better."
Jack nodded at him, completely agreeing with him. "I'll go have a chat with her." He told the Doctor, before turning around to see Martha walking outside. "Or, maybe Martha will go have a chat with her." He said, looking back at the Doctor. Neither of them were sure of they should be left alone together or not, but if they heard shouting and screaming, then they would know to step in.
Kari was huddled up against the wall of the warehouse, not caring that the ground was wet and so her jeans were getting wet. There was a lot that she didn't care about at the moment, she just wanted it all to be over.
"Uh, hi." A voice called to her meekly, causing her to look over at the own of it.
"Hi, Martha." Kari replied, not putting that much effort into speaking.
Martha slowly stepped over to where Kari was sitting. "You all right?" She asked, knowing that she needed to do something. It was plain for her to see now just how bad things were for Kari, and she knew she hadn't helped the situation.
"Not really."
"Kari, I'm sorry for how I acted, blaming everything all on you." Martha said, fiddling with her hands in front of her. "It was unfair, and I shouldn't have done it."
Kari shrugged, keeping her eyes fixed on the blank spot she had been staring at. "It's fine." She said, but not really meaning it. Martha had really upset her, but she just didn't want to admit it.
But Martha could see what she was doing. "No, it does matter. I made a promise not to blame you for anything that happened, and I broke that promise. I was blaming you for him taking my family, but you're my family as well, Kari. And I really am sorry."
"It's only going to get worse, Martha." Kari whispered, thinking about what was still to come. "Your family will get out of this, alive and with all their limbs. But there will be the scars that you can't see, the emotional damage to everyone. And there's nothing I can do to stop it, I can only warn you about it."
Martha didn't exactly know what to say to that. Hearing that her family were all going to be fine was great, but it was the emotional scars that Kari mentioned that worried her the most. "So, now that you've warned me about it, I guess we had better go and help the Doctor with this plan of his." Martha said, a smile on her face. "Kari, I really am sorry."
Finally Kari looked up at her. "I know." The next thing she knew, Martha was pulling her up of the cold, wet ground and hugged her tightly. Kari hadn't exactly been expecting it, but she welcomed it. She was glad that Martha had forgiven her, that she had been able to put the blame past them. They had much bigger things to be worrying about, they had to save the universe from the Master.
A/N: Well, I hope you all enjoyed the chapter, I kept going back and tweaking things here and there while I was writing it.
Thank you to everyone who has favourited/followed the story. I'm glad you are all enjoying reading it so much. I want to say a massive thank you to all of you have have taken that little bit of time and left me a review. Just like any other author, reviews seriously make me smile.
Now, I have a lot planned. The next few chapters have been written, re-written, scrapped, and written again. The only reason for this is because I have so many ideas and no way to fit them all in there.
Anyway, enough of my rambling, I need to finish packing and hit the road. Until next week, my lovelies.
Pippa.
