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'''Ruby''' was a patient at [[Parkland Memorial | '''Ruby''' was a patient at [[Parkland Memorial Hospital]] and the wife of [[Tyler (Shroud of Sorrow)|Tyler]]. On [[23 November]] [[1963]], she was taken to the hospital and moved to the maternity ward due to her impeding [[pregnancy]]. However, she fell victim to the [[Shroud]], who took the image of her late husband in the floral patterning of her dress. The Shroud, as Tyler, insulted Ruby and said that her baby was not his, but the [[Eleventh Doctor]] quickly blasted it with his [[sonic screwdriver]] and disintegrated it. Afterward, he and [[Mae Callon]] started to leave, but Ruby quickly said that her baby is arriving. With no other doctor or nurse available (the one residing over Ruby being unconscious), the Doctor prepared to deliver the baby. He eventually successfully delivered a healthy girl, and after a bit of discussion with the baby, he decided that [[Betty (Shroud of Sorrow)|Betty]] would be a suitable name for Ruby's baby. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shroud of Sorrow (novel)|Shroud of Sorrow]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 22:49, 20 June 2013
Ruby was a patient at Parkland Memorial Hospital and the wife of Tyler. On 23 November 1963, she was taken to the hospital and moved to the maternity ward due to her impeding pregnancy. However, she fell victim to the Shroud, who took the image of her late husband in the floral patterning of her dress. The Shroud, as Tyler, insulted Ruby and said that her baby was not his, but the Eleventh Doctor quickly blasted it with his sonic screwdriver and disintegrated it. Afterward, he and Mae Callon started to leave, but Ruby quickly said that her baby is arriving. With no other doctor or nurse available (the one residing over Ruby being unconscious), the Doctor prepared to deliver the baby. He eventually successfully delivered a healthy girl, and after a bit of discussion with the baby, he decided that Betty would be a suitable name for Ruby's baby. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow)