Huh... I figured she'd been so careful with her life that she was still on the first.
Also: that was hilarious, and persuaded me to write my own story, which takes place after the events of Gallifrey Bickers (although, honestly, it has no temporal anchor - it could as easily be the end of a mission).
ReflectionsMorgan finished shutting down her TARDIS' drive, and sat down unceremoniously on the pristine white floor. "Well, that was fun," she said. After a moment's pause, she sighed.
"I keep forgetting... I guess I shouldn't, with how tidy it is around here." She chuckled to herself, then quite deliberately unfastened her sash and threw it to the floor. "That's more like it. But it's still not..."
She frowned, and then looked up at the console. "If they're still watching, I'm going to look ridiculous," she told herself. "Disentangler? You there?"
Silence. With an effort, Morgan got to her feet, then addressed the console. "Activate voice interface."
"Voice interface activated," announced a familiar voice, and Morgan turned to see a hologram of herself - but not her
current self.
"Oh, it's you," she said to the blonde apparition. "Had to go and get yourself killed, didn't you?"
"Command not recognised."
"No, it wouldn't be." Morgan sighed. "I enjoyed being you, you know. You were... fun. I mean, you were a bit of a ditz, and I don't know
why you needed that much cleavage, but you had a good time."
"Command not recognised."
"And then you turned into maudlin old me, the grumpy drunk with the gun." Morgan shook her head. "I don't know how you bear it."
"Command no-o-o-o-t recognised."
Morgan blinked as the hologram wavered and reformed, this time as a skinny brunette woman in a scruffy jacket and trousers.
"Amelia," she breathed.
"Incorrect. This is a voice inter-"
"Yes,
yes, I know." Morgan scowled at the image. "That's not like you at all, Amelia Earhart. You were never one to say 'no', were you? Seems like half our adventures were your fault."
"Command not recognised."
"And we
loved it, didn't we? All the worlds we walked on - hah, flew over, more like! - and you're still out there, aren't you? Still exploring strange new civilisations or however it goes."
"Commmmmmmmmmmmmmmmand not recognised."
"Not like you," Morgan continued to the clean-cut man in the suit. "Oh, I suppose you enjoyed it as well as we did, but you were always missing Earth, weren't you, Fred?"
"Command not recognised."
"I guess that's why you had me take you back." Reaching into a pocket, Morgan pulled out a gold coin and rubbed her finger over the face on one side. "I wonder if you ever found her again, your Mary? If so, you might be the luckiest of us all - out there, living a normal life, while I'm stuck in this madhouse."
Command not not not not not recognised."
Morgan choked back a sob. "Traf..." she whispered, holding out a hand towards the short woman, her black hair tumbling over her shoulders. "I never got to..." She shook her head sharply. "I failed you."
"Command not recognised."
"I
meant to show them to you," Morgan went on. "As soon as we got a break, I was going to take you out there. There are
galaxies I was going to visit with you, Traf."
"Command not recognised."
"But then you..." Morgan shook her head sharply. "You found love, didn't you? Only for a little while - but longer than I ever will. I don't know. A Time Lord touches the world only lightly - it's our blessing and our curse. What would it be like to live a human life?"
Silence. Morgan looked up to find yet another face staring at her: one better suited to a wide grin than to the sombre expression it held.
"And it's all your fault," she said to the image of her first self. "All the pain, all the loss, all the failures - they're all because of you. You could have stayed on Gallifrey - you could have been on the High Council! - but you had to leave. You had to start running."
Silence.
"And would you do it again?" Morgan demanded. "Knowing what you know now, would you still leave - still abandon everything for a life filled with ever more abandonments?"
Silence.
"I suppose you would, wouldn't you? Because without pain, there can be no joy. Without loss, you never understand what you had. Without death-"
Silence. Morgan took a deep breath, then closed her eyes and turned away.
"Thank you. Deactivate voice interface."
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