It seems strange, doesn't it?

May 04, 2009 04:38

I escaped the gravity of one gas giant, only to be caught by the next. This system has more than its share of gas giants. I wonder if it's because people here are always talking! Hee hee!

I'm picking up some kind of message from the moons of the next planet in, and will try to investigate, which always results in something fun and exciting! But I do so want to visit with Martha.  She was very sweet when I first met her and the Hath love her to pieces. They say she cried for one of them and they'd never seen a human do that before. They have since, of course. I mean, everyone on Messaline gets along now. Well, almost everyone. There's still the odd resentment, but only among the old-timers. Now that they can all have babies their usual way it's gotten much calmer around Messaline. That and seeing the sun once in a while. I wish I could see Donna. She was almost like my mum. Well, except that she and my dad were never a couple or anything. Martha is like my best auntie and I'm so excited to see her. I have to hurry because there's some bloke coming in a few days and he seems to think he's my dad. He's not, you know. My genetic structure comes from a whole different., um, type of person. He thinks it will really upset the timelines if we meet. I should think I'd be able to tell about that, but I'm still young. Perhaps he's right. But I'm sad because I'd like to meet him.

But at least I can meet new friends. There's a madman called Captain Harkness and his  very charming butler  who wants to give me maps, and there's apparently a man in a red jacket that I think I've shared a beer or two with in the past, and so many more. I think they're all friends of my dad's. Who is not the man with the big ears.

I am so happy to be going to Earth! But first, there's just

one

last

punch

and, there, I'm on my way. I'll see you soon, Martha!

earth, gas giants, messaline, my dad

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