Coming home and home again
“...so I guess that’s it.” Donna looked down at her list for a final check before returning her gaze to her doppelganger on the screen. “Looks like everything matches up.”
“Pretty much,” Donnie replied, looking up from his own list. “Quantum symmetry strikes again.” His gaze softened, and he placed a hand against the screen. “I’m glad you’re okay sis. Thanks for checking in. I was worried.” He blinked, clearing his throat. “I mean, we all were.”
Smiling, Donna returned the gesture. “You too. Give my love to Leo and everybody.”
“I will,” Donnie said, and even though the communicator only opened an infinitesimal breach in reality to let the signal through, she could feel his affection reverberating through it. It was an affection she returned in kind, and he grinned at her. “G’night, Donna.”
Blowing him a kiss, Donna closed the connection and ticked off another box on her checklist with a sigh of relief. One of the problems with gathering so many extra-dimensional siblings was the stress of having to check up on them after every crisis to make sure they were all still okay. But so far, so good, and there was only one reality left to check. She’d left it for last, for it was the only one that she couldn’t reach by communicator.
With a quiet groan, she pushed away from her desk and walked to the centre of her lab. “This is so unscientific,” she whispered as she closed her eyes. Clearing her mind of her annoyance, she let out a slow breath, and wanted.
When she opened them again, the desk chair wasn’t empty any more. Donnie sat in it, slumped across the desk as he snored quietly, surrounded by a dozen unfinished sketches. With a fond smile, Donna fetched a blanket from the store cupboard and draped it over his shoulders. She couldn’t blame him. She’d done the same when she’s arrived home, trying to record every bit of technology she could remember in case she needed it later, lest she forget any of the details. That was one question answered, at least. But she had a bigger one, and when she was certain Donnie wasn’t waking up any time soon, she left the room seeking the answer for herself.
As in her own home, it seemed like the others were long asleep, but there was a dim light shining through the screens at the top of the stairs. Holding her breath in anxious hope, Donna silently climbed up to the dojo and peeked around the doorframe.










