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Ianto Jones ([personal profile] torchwoodteaboy) wrote2011-04-09 12:05 am
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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.
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[personal profile] parked 2011-07-11 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Sulu really didn't want to have to get up after he'd gotten comfortable, but the fact of the matter was that they did need an alarm if they didn't want to sleep for the rest of the day and well into the night. His communicator was still in his bag, though, so thankfully it wouldn't be too far a walk.

Sighing, he sat up. "Yeah, we really are," he decided, managing to pull himself out of bed and get his comm, setting it so that they would have a few hours of sleep before they got up. "That should do it," he sighed again, turning back to the bed and climbing in as quickly as he could. He tried to rearrange himself like he had been before he'd gotten up, too. "Hopefully that works, and we don't just sleep through it."
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[personal profile] parked 2011-07-11 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Sulu grinned a little, nodding his head against Ianto's shoulder as he gladly draped across the other's side. "Yeah, there is. It's kind of awesome," he said, his words drawling a little from sleep. "Of course, you're going to have to be able to wake me up, first..." After all, Ianto had mentioned something about being very good at that - or at least, determined to be good at it.

Sighing a little, Sulu closed his eyes. "Hopefully the alien planet thing wasn't too bad for you, all things considered," he said. "I promised you I'd take you. I'd just hoped there wouldn't be any running for our lives." He casually failed to comment on the sex pollen bit. Other than his allergies - well, it was definitely not so bad.
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[personal profile] parked 2011-07-11 11:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Sulu replied with a half-hearted sort of laugh, "Just a cliff. Granted, it wasn't nearly as high as the dive I took off the drill..." He wasn't sure if he'd ever actually told Ianto about that. He knew he wasn't in any shape to talk about it now; he could already feel himself starting to go through the shutting-down process that came along with sleep.

"I usually just hit it," he added with a yawn, "The comm, I mean. It usually works." Somehow. He was pretty sure he wasn't supposed to do that, but still, it was the easiest way to deal with the racket it made. Of course, it didn't always work... "But. We'll figure it out. You'll figure it out, I mean. Once we wake up..." The way his voice drifted at the end indicated just how close he was to passing out.