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One day when she was searching out her attic, she found [[A Journal of Impossible Things (Human Nature)|a journal]] which had been written by the [[Tenth Doctor]] when he was in the form of [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]]. She was credited as the author of ''[[A Journal of Impossible Things (The End of Time)|A Journal of Impossible Things]]'', which was based on the writings of John Smith and Joan Redfern. | One day when she was searching out her attic, she found [[A Journal of Impossible Things (Human Nature)|a journal]] which had been written by the [[Tenth Doctor]] when he was in the form of [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]]. She was credited as the author of ''[[A Journal of Impossible Things (The End of Time)|A Journal of Impossible Things]]'', which was based on the writings of John Smith and Joan Redfern. | ||
Near the end of his tenth incarnation, the Doctor went to a book signing of hers. She asked him who to sign it to, and he replied "the Doctor". She then realised it was the same man as in her book. | Near the end of his tenth incarnation, the Doctor went to a [[book signing]] of hers. She asked him who to sign it to, and he replied "the Doctor". She then realised it was the same man as in her book. | ||
Verity told the Doctor her great-grandmother died happily when he asked, asking him, in turn, if he was happy. The "dying" Tenth Doctor smiled, and simply walked away without giving her a reply. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') | Verity told the Doctor her great-grandmother died happily when he asked, asking him, in turn, if he was happy. The "dying" Tenth Doctor smiled, and simply walked away without giving her a reply. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') |