Ianto Jones (
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[RL WITH SULU][backdated to 03-20] Shoreleave: Part 2
Ianto had thought that one day on the planet had been exciting enough, but the prospect of another, when Sulu had mentioned it, had been too good to pass up. They'd had such a nice time on the beach, after all. It was only fair that they do a little exploring, let Sulu look for the alien plants that he would want to and get to watch the other man geek out about something for a while. Ianto himself had been embarrassingly excited about the planet and the beach and all the previous day, after all. It would be nice to be able to be the one to sit back and watch the excitement on someone else for a change, reverse roles from the previous day.
They hadn't gotten too early of a start. After all, this was a vacation for the pair of them, and it wouldn't do to have to wake up in the wee hours of the morning (if there were such a thing in space, Ianto didn't really even know). But they gave themselves the better part of the day, and after having a bite to eat (Ianto wasn't sure he would ever get enough of being fascinated with the replicators), and a quick stop by Ianto's flat for more clothes for him (he needed long pants if they might be venturing into the jungle, after all, it was only practical) they found themselves beaming down to the planet again, Sulu with his kit and Ianto with...well. The clothes on his back, really. He didn't really have anything to bring along himself, since they were mostly going to be exploring inland this time.
Ianto looked up at the clear blue sky above him, and smiled at the fact that even the weather seemed to have adjusted so that it was cool enough for him to be comfortable in jeans, but not too cool that it wasn't still pretty warm. "...god," he said. "It's like this place is gorgeous every day." He shot a smile sideways at Sulu. "Better not let me visit for many more days, I might want to stay," he joked.
They hadn't gotten too early of a start. After all, this was a vacation for the pair of them, and it wouldn't do to have to wake up in the wee hours of the morning (if there were such a thing in space, Ianto didn't really even know). But they gave themselves the better part of the day, and after having a bite to eat (Ianto wasn't sure he would ever get enough of being fascinated with the replicators), and a quick stop by Ianto's flat for more clothes for him (he needed long pants if they might be venturing into the jungle, after all, it was only practical) they found themselves beaming down to the planet again, Sulu with his kit and Ianto with...well. The clothes on his back, really. He didn't really have anything to bring along himself, since they were mostly going to be exploring inland this time.
Ianto looked up at the clear blue sky above him, and smiled at the fact that even the weather seemed to have adjusted so that it was cool enough for him to be comfortable in jeans, but not too cool that it wasn't still pretty warm. "...god," he said. "It's like this place is gorgeous every day." He shot a smile sideways at Sulu. "Better not let me visit for many more days, I might want to stay," he joked.
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"...maybe I should get the samples for you, instead. Since... Well, we left your kit over there in the field anyway." He looked to Sulu, running a hand slightly over his back. "D'you really think that's a good idea, though? I mean. Bringing something quite as potent as that back with you, especially considering..." He took a breath. "God, you must really be allergic to it..."
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With a quiet groan, he shifted in Ianto's lap, lifting his arms to wrap them around the other's shoulders so that he could do some of his own supporting. "How're you?" he asked, though it almost sounded like he wanted to finish it with "still awake."
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Ianto shifted his arms around Sulu when the other man shifted in his lap, not feeling much like getting up quite just yet. He shrugged at Sulu's question. "Me? I'm fine. I'm... God, you really had me worried there a few times, but. Now that you're alright, I'm..." He chuckled slightly. "That...was pretty fantastic, the parts of it that didn't have me scared half to death."
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He paused and considered the other point Ianto had raised before shrugging slightly, too boneless to really move. "Think you can dig one'r two up by the roots."
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He sat there for a moment more, just breathing and holding onto Sulu. It was becoming pretty obvious, especially from the 'everythin' is fiiiine', that Sulu was about ready to pass out on him right then and there. Although he didn't want to get up, if he waited for too much longer, Sulu might not be able to keep himself awake enough to request the transport back, and Ianto himself sure as hell didn't know how to do it. "Hey," he said, moving a hand to stroke Sulu's cheek, pulling back slightly to make sure he'd gotten his attention. "We should get a move on. Will you be alright if I leave you here to go get your kit and those samples for you?" He smiled gently. "I can count on you not to suffocate yourself in the sand or drown yourself in the ocean while I do, yeah?"
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As Ianto pulled him back slightly, he groaned and closed his eyes briefly before opening them, the sleepy fog clearing as he fixed Ianto with a solid look. "I did not go through all of that just to choke myself to death with sand or water, Mr. Jones," he said, over enunciating where he was trying to correct for any slur he might've had.
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But, more importantly, he wanted Ianto to be safe, and though he was sure the other could handle another, smaller dose of pollen, he wouldn't want to risk it. So, he stared up at the sky and added, "There's a trowl in the kit. And sample bags. Just need one of them, I guess."
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Getting the sample wasn't too hard. He found the trowel and dug one out, putting it in a sample bag, pausing, before double-bagging it and sticking it in the kit. He had to take a breath as he picked up their clothes, knowing that he'd be alright with just having breathed that, before he made his way back to the shore. He didn't let himself breathe normally until he was safe on the sand again.
"Got it," he said. He shook Sulu's clothes, getting as much pollen as he could off of them, before he handed them back to him. "Here," he said, quietly. "Might want to put these back on before we beam back aboard, yeah?"
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He frowned, then, looking around, "...And I wish today had gone better. Sorry, about all that." He looked to Ianto, "But, I'm ready when you are."
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He squeezed Sulu's hand again, before nodding. "But yeah. I'm ready to go back, get settled in, have a more relaxing rest of the day, if it's all the same to you...?" he said, with a little smile.
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Still, that wouldn't matter too much, since he was sure he could find another pair to pick as his favorite. So long as he didn't inhale any more pollen, he'd be fine. "Here, let's get going. I think we both deserve it, after being chased off a cliff and my nearly choking to death, right?"
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What with the fact that he was probably covered in sand and pollen and salt water, though, the idea of a nice warm shower sounded pretty good to Ianto himself. "Think you can make it through a shower without falling asleep?" he teased, gently, although he was half serious. Sulu looked absolutely knackered, he thought.
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He commed the transporter room once he was sure they'd both gotten everything they'd brought with them, and once he gave over their location, it was only a matter of moments before they were being beamed back aboard the ship. He immediately put a steadying hand on Ianto - though he was a little wobbly himself, so maybe it was more for his benefit than the other's - and shot the engineers in charge a look. It clearly explained that nobody should ask why they looked haggard, were sopping wet and covered with white pollen and sand, and it wasn't until they got out of the room that he heard gossiping start, thankfully.
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"You're going to be alright with the samples sitting in your room?" he asked. "I mean, I double-bagged it. I don't know whether that actually helped or not, but. You're going to have to wash this bag as well, to get the pollen off completely. And...well. We're probably going to need to find me a spare change of clothes as well." It wouldn't do, to have to change back into these sandy, wet, pollen-covered things after he'd cleaned and rested up. He'd be staying until Sulu kicked him out, or his vacation was over, and he had until the next day to return to work, so. He wasn't planning on leaving the other man any sooner than that. Granted. They did have the portkey, which went back to his front entry. They could just go back with him naked, but. He wasn't too sure about that yet.
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He couldn't help but smile a little as Ianto mentioned needing a change of clothes, shrugging. "I could always pop over to your place and get you some. Or," he continued, feigning casualness, "We could just not get dressed again until you have to leave." Which wasn't a bad idea. It wasn't like they had anything to do, after all. Definitely no more planet hopping for the day, and really, they could get food any time they wanted. They really didn't have to get dressed again, and Sulu was maybe a little interested in it now that he'd suggested it. He doubted Ianto would go for it, though.
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Contrary to Sulu's thoughts at that moment, though, Ianto did have a wicked streak. The man had gotten him to go skinny dipping the day before. There's no reason why he wouldn't agree to something a little less public than that. "We could. We do have a direct route into the entryway of my flat, after all, and it isn't like that's in front of a big window or anything... So it might not be so bad after all, not having a change of clothes," he said, turning to look at the other man with a little bit of a smirk on his face.
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They reached the lift and Sulu led the other man in, pressing the touchscreen to take them up to his floor; when the doors closed, he leaned a bit more heavily on Ianto. "I am tired, though," he admitted reluctantly, "So first thing's first, a hot shower to wake up." He closed his eyes briefly and added, "And maybe not so vigorous a workout this time around."
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"So," he said, collecting his thoughts aloud. "A hot shower, not too vigorous, and then maybe we can head to bed?" He smirked a little bit, although it was a gentle one. If Sulu'd need a bit of a nap for recovery after that, then he could have one. Hell, if he did, Ianto'd join him too. They had until the next morning to do whatever they wanted, and if they were going to spend the rest of the time naked like Sulu'd proposed, perhaps a little rest in between wouldn't be such a bad idea.
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He put a bit of space between them so that he could keep his footing, though he made sure to keep close enough so that Ianto's arm could stay planted around his waist, if he chose to keep it there. He liked that, honestly - he liked that Ianto was okay with more open displays of affection, even if they were just in the lift, or walking down one of the lower decks. It was nice.
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"Oh, I doubt it that we'll waste the whole time sleeping. Just for a little bit. I'll set an alarm. Wake you up, if that doesn't work for you too..." Maybe pull a few tricks out of Jack's bag if it came to that. Ianto'd slept through enough alarms (when they didn't matter) to be familiar with his tactics there, and all. And they would still be on vacation, then, so he could.
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"I'm a pretty heavy sleeper when I'm tired," Sulu said, raising an eyebrow at Ianto in curiosity - smiling a little. "You'd better have some really persuasive ways to wake people up, if I end up sleeping through any alarms." ...And maybe he'd play at sleeping through it just to find out what they were. Ianto didn't strike him as the jump-on-the-bed sort of guy that Sulu himself was, after all - he was a little too... sly for that.
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"But now's a bit early to be contemplating anything like that, anyway," Ianto said, turning his attention back to the corridor in front of them, and yes, with a slight blush on his face. "After all, we haven't even had that shower yet, yeah? Because we're going to need one before we even think about going to bed. I mean. Look at us," he said. And covered in sand and pollen, they did look a bit of a mess, all things considered. "How much further's your cabin from here?" he asked.
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Truthfully, the shower-tub combination unit was pretty damned nice, all things considered. He hoped Ianto thought it was good enough, for that matter. "C'mon," he said, pulling Ianto in the room as the door slid open, then locked behind them, "I really need out of these clothes."
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At the comment about his clothes, Ianto stepped forward, tugging at the hem of Sulu's shirt slyly, tugging him in the direction of the bathroom. "As for these clothes, though. I agree. You definitely need out of them. We both do..." As it was, they were still soaking wet and uncomfortable as hell, with all of the sand and grit underneath. God, but getting clean was going to feel so good, after this.
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