((Yeah, uh, since I’m not really on this account anymore, here’s my other one, to everyone that’s following Gale right now.))
((Yeah, uh, since I’m not really on this account anymore, here’s my other one, to everyone that’s following Gale right now.))
“No, no…I thought you deserved to see it, you’ve been on Earth for all these years.” he turned slightly, gesturing as he spoke. “If you imagine huge glass domes over citadels of metal, stretching off into the distance with the suns blazing in the sky…that’s Gallifrey. You would’ve loved it there…but then again, you’re my daughter, after all, you might not.” He said with a smirk.
She let go of him as he turned, listening closely. “That’s for me to decide, isn’t it?” She smiled at him, taking ahold of his hand. “Thank you for taking me here, Dad. It’s beautiful.” They were silent, watching a gentle wind blow through the grass. After a moment, she spoke up again.
“Let’s go home.”
“Nope!” he said, locking the TARDIS, “Not exactly - well, it’s not even that far off from Earth, Andromeda Galaxy, really. Uninhabited. Virtually empty planet. Doesn’t even have a name, but someone eventually came here to set this up.” He walked towards a small plaque, set into the ground. He stared at it, eyes devoid of any emotion except for extreme sadness.
She walked over to him, saw the words “Time War” on the plaque, and immediately wrapped him in a gentle hug. “Dad…you didn’t have to take me here. I know how you feel about this.”

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He backed into the TARDIS, allowing her inside. “It’s a surprise. I think you’ll like it.” He said, an almost sad smile on his face. It was only a quick trip - there was barely a rumble of the floor as they landed. He pulled the door open, gesturing for her to exit first.Outside, they stepped onto red grass, below an orange sky.
She was amazed by the size of the TARDIS - as people usually were - but only because this was the first time she had physically been inside it. It took only a few seconds to get to their mystery destination.
She ran outside, stopping a few feet from the blue box, a stark contrast against the entire planet. “Gallifrey…?” she wondered aloud.
Hesitantly, the Doctor typed in a set of coordinates into the monitor of the TARDIS and flipped the lever to dematerialize, landing right in Gale’s living room.
He stuck his head out of the box, scanning the room before yelling, “Gale, get your coat! You’re going traveling with me like you wanted to. There’s something I want to show you.”
Gale ran towards the living room, she had been in her bedroom beforehand, it was three in the afternoon, so she was already dressed, and she had been bored out of her mind just now - her dad had chosen a good time to arrive, for once. “Coming!”
She paused in front of the TARDIS, laughing as she saw the Doctor’s head sticking out of the door. “Where’re we going?”
…Did you say two Time Lords?
Oh. OH. I can’t imagine Mr. Saxon actually agreeing to having his DNA experimented on.

He didn’t really…agree.
He went missing by the time they started analyzing both of the DNA samples they had.
Hmm. That’s interesting. It hasn’t been too long since I’ve seen someone get my memories because of an Infostamp.
Daughter? Do you have a mum, in that case?
Because I’ve had daughters of both kind before - well, by both kinds I mean either made via forceful DNA extraction and then grown into a mature adult or the…natural sort of daughters…but I think you know that.

Nope, no mum. Another DNA experiment here. -points to self-
Although, I was made with the DNA of two Time Lords.
Hello, Doctor! I’m so glad I finally can recognize you, I’ve met a few versions of you before that…weren’t you. Appearance-wise.
Oh, hello! Different versions of me? Very timey-wimey, but it’s expected with time traveling - it’s happened before.
Sorry, do I know you from somewhere? You sound like you’re familiar with me.

Yep. Different incarnation, not sure which one though. -chuckles- I can imagine that, it must be confusing.
Oh, right. Um, I know you. But you don’t know me. Well, actually, I only know you because I got ahold of an Infostamp and gave myself most of your memories from this incarnation.
Okay, I’ll get to the point now - I’m your daughter.