One way is to have them go through a life - or - death situation together. This could make them bond more deeply as they rely on each other for survival.
Maybe a plot where Rose, who has her own experiences with the Doctor, and Martha, with her medical knowledge, find a strange alien illness spreading on Earth. They need to figure out its origin and how to stop it while also dealing with their feelings about the Doctor. For example, Rose might be a bit jealous of Martha's time with the Doctor, but they have to put that aside for the greater good.
As I said before, without more context, it's hard to determine who this Jalen Morris is. He could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary story, or someone well - known within a specific circle.
Since we don't have much information, Morris could be anyone. He could be a young boy, an old man, or even an animal given a human - like name. Maybe he's the protagonist of the story, and his actions and experiences behind the door are what the story focuses on.
I haven't read the 'Martha Martha' short story specifically. But generally, when analyzing a short story, we can start from aspects like the characters. Maybe Martha is the main character and we can look at her personality traits, her goals and desires. Another aspect could be the plot. Is it a linear plot or does it have flashbacks? For example, if it's about Martha's journey, whether it has a clear beginning, middle and end in terms of her experiences.
Perhaps in the 'Martha Martha' short story, there are events related to Martha's relationships. Maybe she meets a new person who has a big impact on her life, like a new friend or a love interest. This could lead to a series of events such as going on adventures together or having conflicts because of different opinions.
Martha Kent is Clark Kent's (Superman's) adoptive mother, known for her love and support. Martha Wayne was Bruce Wayne's (Batman's) mother, tragically killed in an alley, which shaped Bruce's path. Their stories are different but both have significant influence on their sons' lives.
Martha was Mary's sister. She was busy with the tasks of serving the guests, being hospitable. She was so occupied with the preparations that she became a bit resentful of Mary not helping her. However, Jesus used this situation to teach about the importance of spiritual priorities.