Purple Vortex [II]

By LoneWolf917

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<Second in the Vortex Series> Galaxy absorbed the heart of the Tardis, but at a cost. Not only did she... More

The Christmas Invasion Pt1:
The Christmas Invasion Pt2:
The Christmas Invasion Pt3:
The Christmas Invasion Pt4:
The Christmas Invasion Pt5:
The Christmas Invasion Pt6:
New Earth Pt1:
New Earth Pt2:
New Earth Pt3:
New Earth Pt4:
Tooth & Claw Pt1:
Tooth & Claw Pt2:
Tooth & Claw Pt3:
Tooth & Claw Pt4:
School Reunion Pt1:
School Reunion Pt2:
School Reunion Pt3:
School Reunion Pt4:
The Girl in The Fireplace Pt1:
The Girl in The Fireplace Pt2:
The Girl in The Fireplace Pt3:
Rise of The Cybermen Pt1:
Rise of The Cybermen Pt2:
Rise of The Cybermen Pt3:
The Age of Steel Pt1:
The Age of Steel Pt2:
The Age of Steel Pt3:
The Idiot's Lantern Pt1:
The Idiot's Lantern Pt2:
The Idiot's Lantern Pt3:
The Impossible Planet Pt1:
The Impossible Planet Pt2:
The Impossible Planet Pt3:
The Impossible Planet Pt4:
The Satan Pit Pt1:
The Satan Pit Pt2:
The Satan Pit Pt3:
Fear Her Pt1:
Fear Her Pt2:
Fear Her Pt3:
Fear Her Pt4:
Army of Ghosts Pt1:
Army of Ghosts Pt2:
Army of Ghosts Pt3:
Army of Ghosts Pt4:
Doomsday Pt1:
Doomsday Pt2:
Doomsday Pt3:
The Runaway Bride Pt1:
The Runaway Bride Pt2:
The Runaway Bride Pt3:
The Runaway Bride Pt4:
Smith, Knight & Jones Pt1:
Smith, Knight & Jones Pt2:
Smith, Knight & Jones Pt3:
The Shakespeare Code Pt1:
The Shakespeare Code Pt2:
The Shakespeare Code P3:
The Shakespeare Code Pt4:
Gridlock Pt1:
Gridlock Pt2:
Gridlock Pt3:
Daleks in Manhattan Pt1:
Daleks in Manhattan Pt2:
Daleks in Manhattan Pt3:
Evolution of the Daleks Pt1:
Evolution of the Daleks Pt2:
Evolution of the Daleks P3:
Evolution of the Daleks Pt4:
The Lazarus Experiment Pt1:
The Lazarus Experiment Pt2:
The Lazarus Experiment Pt3:
42 Pt1:
42 Pt2:
42 Pt3:
Human Nature Pt1:
Human Nature P2:
Human Nature Pt3:
Human Nature P4:
The Family of Blood Pt1:
The Family of Blood Pt2:
The Family of Blood Pt3:
Blink Pt2:
Blink Pt3:
Blink Pt4:
Utopia Pt1:
Utopia Pt2:
Utopia Pt3:
Utopia Pt4:
The Sound of Drums Pt1:
The Sound of Drums Pt2:
The Sound of Drums Pt3:
Last of the Time Lords Pt1:
Last of the Time Lords Pt2:
Last of the Time Lords Pt3:
Last of the Time Lords Pt4:

Blink Pt1:

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By LoneWolf917

Wester Drumlin

On a dark night, a woman climbed over a set of lovely wrought iron gates that had a 'Danger Keep out Unsafe Structure London County Council' notice on them but she ignored it and went up the gravel driveway that led to a big house.

She broke through a boarded up window to get inside and she took pictures of the plastic covered chandeliers resting on the floors as well as other pieces of furniture. She soon noticed the letter B was peeking underneath a piece of peeling paper.

She pulled at it to reveal the words 'Beware the Weeping Angel.' Underneath that was, 'Oh, and duck! Really, duck! Sally Sparrow duck, now.'

The woman did so right as the window behind her broke by a pot that was thrown, which bounced off the wall and broke on the floor. When she turned the light of her torch revealed a statue outside, a winged angel with its hands covering its face.

She went back to the wall and pulled more of the paper off the wall to reveal: 'Love from the Doctor & Galaxy (1969)'

-9-

"Kathy?" Sally called as she walked up some stairs and in one of the rooms the Doctor was on a monitor screen.

"Yes. They're coming. They're coming for you, but listen, your life could depend on it. Don't blink. Don't even blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast, faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back, don't look away, and don't blink. Good luck."

In the room there were other screens with the image of the Doctor, one with him and Galaxy and one with him and Martha.

-9-

"Hello?"

"Bit freaked. Need to talk. Making you a coffee." Sally quickly said as she spoke to her friend over the phone. "Sally Sparrow, it's one in the morning. Do you think I'm coming round at one in the morning?" Kathy asked. "No. I'm in the kitchen. What's that on all those screens in your front room?"

"Oh, God. Oh, God. Sally, you've met my brother Larry, haven't you?" Kathy asked. "No." She replied. "You're about to." Kathy said and the door opened and a man who was naked stood there. "Okay. Not sure, but really, really hoping. Pants?"

"No."

"Put them on! Put them on! I hate you! What're you thinking?" Kathy yelled as she ran into the kitchen and Larry put his hands up as he walked away. "Sorry. My useless brother. Sally? What's wrong? What happened?"

Wester Drumlin

Sally and Kathy climbed the same gate Sally had the night before. "Okay, let's investigate! You and me, girl investigators. Love it. Hey! Sparrow and Nightingale. That so works." Kathy said. "Bit ITV."

"I know! What did you come here for anyway?" Kathy asked. "I love old things. They make me feel sad." Sally answered. "What's good about sad?" She asked. "It's happy for deep people."

They walked into the room with the writing on which Sally looked at before walking out into the conservatory to look at the garden.

"The Weeping Angel." Sally said when she saw the stone statue covering its face. "Wouldn't have that in my garden." Kathy said. "It's moved." Sally said. "It's what?"

"Since yesterday. I'm sure of it. It's closer. It's got closer to the house." Sally said as they walked back inside, "How can my name be written here? How is that possible?" She asked and the doorbell rang.

"Who'd come here? What are you doing? It could be a burglar." Kathy said as Sally went to the door. "A burglar who rings the doorbell?" She asked. "Okay. I'll stay here in case of..." Kathy trailed off. "In case of what?" Sally asked. "Incidents?" She said. "Okay."

Sally walked to the front door and opened it to see a man standing there. "I'm looking for Sally Sparrow." The man said. "How did you know I'd be here?" Sally asked. "I was told to bring this letter on this date at this exact time to Sally Sparrow."

"Looks old."

"It is old. I'm sorry, do you have something with a photograph on it, like a driving licence?" The man asked. "How did you know I was coming here? I didn't tell anyone. How could anyone have known?"

"It's all a bit complicated. I'm not sure I understand it myself." The man said as Sally handed him her licences, "I'm sorry, I feel really stupid, but I was told to make absoultely sure. It's so hard to tell with these little photographs, isn't it?"

"Apparently." Sally said. "Well, here goes, I suppose. Funny feeling, after all these years." The man said. "Who's it from?" She asked. "Well, that's a long story, actually." He said. "Give me a name."

"Katherine Wainwright. But she specified I should tell you that prior to marriage she was called Kathy Nightingale." The man said and a bang sounded from somewhere in the house. "Kathy?" Sally called. "Kathy, yes. Katherine Costello Nightingale."

"Is this a joke?"

"A joke?"

"Kathy, is that you? Very funny." Sally said, walking back into the house with the man following her. Kathy? Kathy? Kathy!" She shouted but there was no sign of her friend. "Please, you need to take this. I promised." The man said. "Who are you? Why are you here?"

"I made a promise." He said. "Who to?" She asked. "My grandmother. Katherine Costello Nightingale." He said. "Your grandmother?" She asked, surprised. "Yes. She died twenty years ago."

Sally took the envelope and opened it to see a number of old photos of a woman.

"So, they're related?" She asked, looking at them. "I'm sorry?" The man asked. "My Kathy, your grandmother. They're practically identical." She said and read the letter she found with the photos.

"My dearest Sally Sparrow. If my grandson has done as he promises he will, then as you read these words it has been mere minutes since we last spoke. For you. For me, it has been over sixty years. The third of the photograph is of my children. The youngest is Sally. I named her after you, of course."

"This is sick. This is totally sick." Sally said, throwing the photographs and letter before running up the staircase. "Kathy? Kathy! Kathy?" When she got to the top of the stairs, there were three statues on the landing, each hiding its eyes in different ways.

One was holding a Yale key on a chain. When Sally crouched to look at the statue, the one behind her revealed its eyes and she took the key and turned, the statue's eyes hidden once again.

When she heard the door close, Sally ran down just before the statue that had the key could touch her. "No, wait! Hang on!" She shouted as the man was heading down the driveway. She picked up the photographs and letter that he had collected and placed on the banister rail and ran outside.

The statues watching as she ran off.

-9-

"I suppose, unless I live to a really exceptional old age, I will be long gone as you read this. Don't feel sorry for me. I have led a good and full life. I've loved a good man and been well loved in return. You would have liked Ben. He was the very first person I met in 1920."

Sally walked along a cemetery as she visited Ben and Kathy's grave with some flowers.

"To take one breath in 2007 and the next in 1920 is a strange way to start a new life, but a new life is exactly what I've wanted."

"1902? You told him you were eighteen? You lying cow."

"My mum and dad are gone by your time, so really there's only Lawrence to tell. He works at the DVD store on Queen Street. I don't know what you're going to say to him, but I know you'll think of something. Just tell him I love him."

A statue watched Sally as she left the graveyard.

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