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During the [[1970s]], Mrs Flood saw [[police box]]es on the streets of [[London]] for the final time. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})
During the [[1970s]], Mrs Flood saw [[police box]]es on the streets of [[London]] for the final time. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})


She nursed [[Flood's mother|her mother]] through [[diabetes]] and a [[hip]] [[operation]]. She ultimately died of an [[ulcer]] when she "wasn't looking". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}})
She nursed [[Flood's mother|her mother]] through [[diabetes]] and a [[hip]] [[operation]]. She ultimately died of an [[ulcer]] when she{{who}} "wasn't looking". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)}})


On [[Easter]] [[2023]], Flood did a [[fun run]] in [[25 (number)|twenty-five]] [[minute]]s flat, despite having [[blister]]s the size of [[apple]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})
On [[Easter]] [[2023]], Flood did a [[fun run]] in [[25 (number)|twenty-five]] [[minute]]s flat, despite having [[blister]]s the size of [[apple]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})
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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 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)}})
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 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)}})


Shortly thereafter, [[Sutekh]], through his heralds, unleashed a deadly [[dust]] cloud which quickly spread across London. Seeing it approach, Mrs Flood asked Cherry if she believed in the power of [[prayer]], to which Cherry responded that she did. In response, Mrs Flood stated that she would storm the "[[gold]]en gates" of the "kingdom" belonging to Cherry's "maker" in her true name. Unsettled, Cherry asked Mrs Flood who she was, and Flood went to Cherry and hugged her, calling her a "little woman" and stating that she "had such plans", as the cloud passed through the flat, reducing them both to dust. They were both restored to life alongside the other victims after the Doctor defeated Sutekh, which caused her to laugh and exclaim, "that clever boy!" ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})
Shortly thereafter, [[Sutekh]], through his heralds, unleashed a deadly [[dust]] cloud which quickly spread across London. Seeing it approach, Mrs Flood asked Cherry if she believed in the power of [[prayer]], to which Cherry responded that she did. In response, Mrs Flood stated that she would storm the "[[gold]]en gates" of the "kingdom" belonging to Cherry's "maker" in her true name. Unsettled, Cherry asked Mrs Flood who she was, and Flood went to Cherry and hugged her, calling her a "little woman" and stating that she "had such plans", as the cloud passed through the flat, reducing them both to dust. They were both restored to life alongside the other victims after the Doctor defeated Sutekh, which caused her to laugh and exclaim, "that clever boy!"  


Later, after Ruby had located her birth mother, [[Louise Miller]], and brought her to meet Carla and Cherry, Mrs Flood narrated to her audience that Ruby's story had a happy ending, while standing on the roof of Ruby's building at night in a furry white hooded coat, carrying a white parasol in her left hand and a suitcase with "[[Penzance|PENZANCE]]" written on it in her right. Flood concluded that the Doctor's story conversely ended in absolute terror. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})
Later, after Ruby had located her birth mother, [[Louise Miller]], and brought her to meet Carla and Cherry, Mrs Flood narrated to her audience that Ruby's story had a happy ending, while standing on the roof of Ruby's building at night in a furry white hooded coat, carrying a white parasol in her left hand and a suitcase with "[[Penzance|PENZANCE]]" written on it in her right. Flood concluded that the Doctor's story conversely ended in "absolute terror". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})


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