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When the Doctor returned to the Sundays' flat, Mrs Flood warmly [[waving|waved]] at him, watching him once again disappear into the TARDIS. When he returned again, she observed as he hesitantly approached the Sundays' front door. Grabbing his attention, she remarked he seemed to be a "busy man" with his "box of tricks", but noted his evident sadness. The Doctor remarked he was worried he was bad luck for the Sundays, and bid her a Merry Christmas. He declined to give his name, claiming he was just passing by, to which Mrs Flood told him to take care as he re-entered his TARDIS. Shortly afterwards, Ruby emerged and asked if Mrs Flood saw where the Doctor went, to which she encouraged her to enter the TARDIS and wished her luck as she set off with the Doctor. Abdul ran out into the street, marvelling at the TARDIS as it dematerialised, but Mrs Flood simply gave him a kiss on the cheek and bid him a Merry Christmas. [[Fourth wall|Looking ahead]], she wryly remarked, ''"Never seen a TARDIS before?"'', and winked at her audience. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}) According to another account, however, she merely whispered it to herself. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (novelisation)|chapt=Epilogue|page=154}})
When the Doctor returned to the Sundays' flat, Mrs Flood warmly [[waving|waved]] at him, watching him once again disappear into the TARDIS. When he returned again, she observed as he hesitantly approached the Sundays' front door. Grabbing his attention, she remarked he seemed to be a "busy man" with his "box of tricks", but noted his evident sadness. The Doctor remarked he was worried he was bad luck for the Sundays, and bid her a Merry Christmas. He declined to give his name, claiming he was just passing by, to which Mrs Flood told him to take care as he re-entered his TARDIS. Shortly afterwards, Ruby emerged and asked if Mrs Flood saw where the Doctor went, to which she encouraged her to enter the TARDIS and wished her luck as she set off with the Doctor. Abdul ran out into the street, marvelling at the TARDIS as it dematerialised, but Mrs Flood simply gave him a kiss on the cheek and bid him a Merry Christmas. [[Fourth wall|Looking ahead]], she wryly remarked, ''"Never seen a TARDIS before?"'', and winked at her audience. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}}) According to another account, however, she merely whispered it to herself. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (novelisation)|chapt=Epilogue|page=154}})
===He Who Waits No More===
Months later, when the Doctor and Ruby were investigating [[Susan Triad]] and her recurring face in their adventures, [[Carla Sunday]] asked Mrs Flood to look after her mother, [[Cherry Sunday]], while she tagged along with Ruby to be present for the when their VHS of the night of Ruby's birth was connected to UNIT's [[Time window]]. Once alone with Cherry, she once again revealed that she knew more than met the eye, stating "there's a storm coming in. He waits no more..." while looking to her audience. ([[TV]]: {{Cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}})


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