Ianto Jones (
stopwatchesandcoffee) wrote in
thoughtformed2013-01-31 11:16 pm
Soldier on
Not usually much for these, but I have something of a business poll if you would. Answer it and you can have a cup of coffee on the house. Regardless of which way you answer.
Do you actually enjoy Starbox coffee or do you go for the convenience?
Would you go somewhere else if there were other options?
[Private - Tim]
I know you keep pretty busy, with school, your life and such. But I'll ask anyway.
How do you feel about management.
[Private - Aisling]
Fairly certain Jack thinks I am going to fall apart. How would you like to help me out? I was thinking the three of us could have a picnic if the weather holds. I found some flower seeds in the shop, think you might like them. They're a very nice blue.
[Private - Jack]
Just closed the Cafe for the night. Meet me outside.
[Private - Gwen]
How busy are you, tomorrow?
Do you actually enjoy Starbox coffee or do you go for the convenience?
Would you go somewhere else if there were other options?
[Private - Tim]
I know you keep pretty busy, with school, your life and such. But I'll ask anyway.
How do you feel about management.
[Private - Aisling]
Fairly certain Jack thinks I am going to fall apart. How would you like to help me out? I was thinking the three of us could have a picnic if the weather holds. I found some flower seeds in the shop, think you might like them. They're a very nice blue.
[Private - Jack]
Just closed the Cafe for the night. Meet me outside.
[Private - Gwen]
How busy are you, tomorrow?

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[ As promised, Jack steps out the side entrance to the cafe, making sure to lock it behind him. He looks around for Ianto, a curious look about him as he wonders what it is Ianto could want from him. ]
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Go for a walk?
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I don't see why not. It's a lovely night, and I've got lovely company. After you.
[ He sweeps an arm in front of him and likewise puts his hands into the pockets of his heavy coat as they begin their stroll. ]
Something on your mind, Ianto?
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[He smiles, it doesn't reach his eyes the way his real smiles do, but it doesn't seem forced.]
It's nice out.
[Ianto walks at an easy pace, alternately watching the sky and the sidewalk. It's not going to be a very conversational walk from his side, but it rarely is.]
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[ Since Ianto's memories... or timeline... or whatever it was, had made itself known to Ianto, Jack had been understandably worried about him, fretting in silence and wanting to reach out and discuss everything he'd gone through. It's been difficult, however, to actually approach the subject. Even more difficult when one party doesn't want to discuss it at all. ]
Do you want to talk about it?
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I am fine Jack. There is nothing to talk about.
[There is so much to talk about, but Ianto refuses to. He doesn't want to think about any of it. Doesn't want to talk about it. Doesn't want Jack talking to him about it. He wishes he had never gotten those memories back at all. And he hates himself for wondering, in the back of his mind, if Jack, or even Ianto himself, had retconned those memories away the first time. It would make much more sense than him living all that time in the span of a night. No one realizing he disappeared and reappeared. It is the only logical explanation.]
I just wanted some fresh air. The warehouse still smells like disinfectant from the bug going around.
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[ Jack is quick to note how despite having been the one to ask him out, Ianto isn't exactly eager to make eye contact with him. Is he nervous? Scared? Mad? He takes a breath and clenches the object in his pocket briefly before stopping his stride. ]
Ianto... I know you didn't just want a walk. You'd have said so initially. We're alone and... it's been a couple of weeks now. I think we need to talk about what happened, whether you're fine or not. Because I know you're not. But that doesn't matter. Something happened to you, and we need to discuss it.
Please.