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=== Telling stories ===
=== Telling stories ===
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", before declaring "night night" to whomever she was narrating too. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})
[[File:Ms Flood in white.png|thumb|right|Mrs Flood in white on the snowy rooftops. ([[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", before declaring "night night" to whomever she was narrating too. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}})


Still wearing the same outfit, she next turned up in the [[Royal Albert Hall]], interrupting a [[BBC Proms|Prom]] when she appeared on stage and frightened the [[Catherine Tate (in-universe)|rightful presenter]] away. Putting down her [[Mrs Flood's umbrella|umbrella]], as it had "stopped snowing", she cheerfully addressed the audience. When they distrusted her insistence that she was a perfectly ordinary woman, she unconvincingly doubled down on her clam of being nothing more than a "nice, quiet, friendly soul" — then began to muse on her much more extraordinary neighbours, and, growing quieter and more meditative, on the many wonderful stories which were sometimes "whispered" to her by "the breeze" — such as [[the Legend of Ruby Sunday]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Untitled 2 (Doctor Who at the Proms 2024 audio story)}})
Still wearing the same outfit, she next turned up in the [[Royal Albert Hall]], interrupting a [[BBC Proms|Prom]] when she appeared on stage and frightened the [[Catherine Tate (in-universe)|rightful presenter]] away. Putting down her [[Mrs Flood's umbrella|umbrella]], as it had "stopped snowing", she cheerfully addressed the audience. When they distrusted her insistence that she was a perfectly ordinary woman, she unconvincingly doubled down on her clam of being nothing more than a "nice, quiet, friendly soul" — then began to muse on her much more extraordinary neighbours, and, growing quieter and more meditative, on the many wonderful stories which were sometimes "whispered" to her by "the breeze" — such as [[the Legend of Ruby Sunday]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Untitled 2 (Doctor Who at the Proms 2024 audio story)}})
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