Ianto Jones (
torchwoodteaboy) wrote2009-12-02 04:14 pm
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[RL WITH AKIHIKO AND JACK]
Ianto had had enough of the Hub for one night. Being cooped down in the archives working on a filing system that never seemed to go anywhere fast for the past few days had left him feeling a bit antsy, and he'd really just needed to get out and breathe fresh air for a while. Which was why when as soon as he finished the section he had been working on for the majority of that day, he had interrupted Akihiko's own work to ask him out for a coffee. Jack was nowhere to be found, but Ianto left him a note, and he felt that was as good a notice as he could give him. The Captain was probably down in one of the many training rooms or something, which meant that he'd rather not be disturbed anyway.
Which was the reason Ianto stood at the counter at a cafe a few blocks off the Plass, having left Akihiko to keep watch of their table. All that had been left was one of those little round ones with two arm chairs on either side that cafes seemed to be sporting more and more often for the people who would rather do their work at the cafe than go home and do it. Ianto had to admit that the chairs did look comfortable, but he couldn't help but feel a bit of a fool at the idea of sitting in one of the tattered old armchairs in a suit that obviously cost at least twice what the chair originally had.
"Jones, Ianto?" the woman at the counter called out, pulling him out of his train of thought, and he quickly stepped up and accepted the paper cups from her with a murmur of thanks. He headed back to Akihiko, placing the younger man's drink on the table in front of him and folding himself into his chair. "Can't guarantee it'll be the best you've had, but it's probably the best that we can buy around here so late in the evening," he said to Akihiko, cradling his own cup in his hands to warm them. "Sorry I sprung this on you so suddenly, I just needed..." He trailed off, shrugging and looking around. Truthfully, he needed something simple and normal, after a day of wading through the files of a particularly dark era of Torchwood history.
Which was the reason Ianto stood at the counter at a cafe a few blocks off the Plass, having left Akihiko to keep watch of their table. All that had been left was one of those little round ones with two arm chairs on either side that cafes seemed to be sporting more and more often for the people who would rather do their work at the cafe than go home and do it. Ianto had to admit that the chairs did look comfortable, but he couldn't help but feel a bit of a fool at the idea of sitting in one of the tattered old armchairs in a suit that obviously cost at least twice what the chair originally had.
"Jones, Ianto?" the woman at the counter called out, pulling him out of his train of thought, and he quickly stepped up and accepted the paper cups from her with a murmur of thanks. He headed back to Akihiko, placing the younger man's drink on the table in front of him and folding himself into his chair. "Can't guarantee it'll be the best you've had, but it's probably the best that we can buy around here so late in the evening," he said to Akihiko, cradling his own cup in his hands to warm them. "Sorry I sprung this on you so suddenly, I just needed..." He trailed off, shrugging and looking around. Truthfully, he needed something simple and normal, after a day of wading through the files of a particularly dark era of Torchwood history.
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"He is a stalker," Ianto confirmed. "He tracked Jack through time and space just to get together. And he's still hanging around even now, like he's hoping that Jack will come to his senses and realize all the good times they had and come back to him." Ianto fought very hard to keep the aggressive and slightly jealous tone out of his voice, and it almost worked. He knew better than to be jealous of past lovers of Jack's, but there was something about Hart that made his hackles rise.
"The point I'm making is that Jack's been on this disappearing act since Hart showed up, but he hasn't said a word about it to me. And he isn't in his usual hiding places--I've checked all of those." Ianto frowned. "John would boast about it if he'd for some reason gone to him, he's not exactly the subtle type, so..." Ianto glanced up at Akihiko. "So, I'm worried, and it's as stupid and simple as that."
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"Part of me is glad that he's probably not going off with Hart. But that part of me is also pretty sure that whatever's going on means that Jack's not in the best of places either. And another part of me hates myself for being happy that he's not okay, so long as he's not going off to John." Ianto took a long drink from his coffee, shaking his head. "And another part of me thinks that I've had too much time by myself in the archives recently to dream these things up, really."
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He leaned back in his chair again. "I say we find him and find out what's going on before he does anything really stupid, though. He needs to learn that he can't pull away from us - we won't let him!"
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"You...you wouldn't mind helping me out on this?" Ianto asked, a bit sheepishly. "Jack doesn't like to be cornered about these things, but. He really should have said something earlier, if there really is something the matter, yeah? He's probably not going to happy about us calling him out on his behavior, though."
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"Of course I don't mind helping!" he exclaimed, a little bit angrily. "What the hell, Ianto, aren't we friends? I'll so whatever it takes to make sure Jack is okay, and that you don't lose him! If Jack doesn't like it, then that's just too bad."
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"Yeah, sorry," Ianto said, tensing a little at the question, even if it was rhetorical. He ran a hand over his face, taking in a deep breath and letting it out slowly; he still wasn't used to having friends, really, and it kind of threw him for a loop that he needn't apologize for burdening someone. He hadn't really ever been the most social of people, but then Canary Wharf had happened and all his friends made there were dead, then there was Lisa, and really the only people he'd had any contact since then with were his neighbors, his family, and Torchwood. "I guess...I'm just used to having to do everything on my own, up until recently."
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It was pretty tough for Akihiko to care about someone without going all the way, too.
He grabbed his cup of coffee and jumped to his feet, dropping his gloved hand onto Ianto's shoulder. "In fact, I say we go find Jack right now and set him straight. What do you say?"
((ffff, I'm not going to be around today, but I just wanted to let you know that Akihiko was invited to the Policeman's Ball, and he would have begged Ianto to come help him rent a nice suit for himself and Shinji. XD;;;;;))
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"Let's go, then, shall we?" Ianto said after a moment, rising up out of his chair as well. "We'll have to check his hiding places, but that should be no trouble, I know most of them anyway, and can rule out several already. Most of them are in the Hub, but we should probably check out the roof of the Millennium Center before then, just to make sure."
((...<3333333333333!!!! He would have been happy to help out. I hope we can assume that he found them excellent suits that are a perfect fit for both of them. He does pride himself on having an excellent eye in that area. Would Shinji have come along, or would Ianto have had to have used his cross-referencing CCTV footage to estimate the size perfectly talent? :P You know what, I...might have the two of them show up there as well, to have something to do today besides studying and laundry.))
Sorry it took me so long to get back to this one
"Yeah, let's go," he said with enthusiasm. "He can't hide from us!"
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Ianto led the two of them out of the cafe and into the chilly air of Cardiff. Ianto shivered and buttoned his coat up to his neck. Being a bay city, it never really got too cold there, but it never got particularly warm either, especially in December. Heading towards the Millennium Center, he pointed up at the roof. "If he's anywhere out here, he'll probably be up there." He turned his head to look at Akihiko. "I hope that you're okay with heights...?" Ianto asked, trailing off. He himself didn't particularly care for them, which was why when Jack came up to the roof, he usually let him well enough alone.
((That's fine, at least you did get back to it! :P ~<3))
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"I'm fine with heights," he said, tugging his own jacket a bit more closely around himself and glad of the everpresent gloves. "Come on, let's go get him! How do we get up there?" He glanced around and then headed for the entrance to the building.
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Ianto led Akihiko into the building and across the entranceway to a door that read "Staff Only". He pushed it open, with a nod to a man on the janitorial staff who was standing nearby. "We have to keep up our relationship with the staff here," he explained, leading Akihiko through and down a narrow hallway. "We both share the area and have ended up causing enough damage to this times on many occasions to warrant first-name basis with some of the men here." That, and Jack came there often enough that if they saw Ianto there, they could be sure that he was probably just looking for Jack and then the two of them would be out of their hair for a while.
He pushed open another door and gestured to the staircase inside. "From here, it's only up. And up. And up." He sighed.
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He'd probably wind up leaving Ianto behind without realizing it, at this rate.
"Man, I wish I knew this was here," he said as he trotted upwards happily, just beginning to grow a bit breathless. "This is great training for your heart."
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When they finally got to the top of the stairs, Ianto paused to breathe, before leading Akihiko through the door and to another staircase, this one shorter, but obviously not as often used. It looked more like a fire escape than anything else, and obviously it lead to the roof. Ianto tried hard to keep himself from breathing too heavily, but it was hard. He paused at the bottom of it, sighing. "At the top of these stairs, there's the door to the roof. Remind me to keep it propped open--it'll lock us up there otherwise, and I'd really like to not have to call Gwen to come and rescue me again."
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He trotted up the shorter staircase and paused at the door. "But if the door's closed, does that mean Jack's not up there?" he asked, pushing it open and poking his head out to look around.
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He frowned. He really hated this. Jack really just needed to man up and talk to them about what it was that was going on. Ianto gazed up at Akihiko at the top of the stairs. "I take it that he's not up here, then?"
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"No, sorry. I don't see him up there, after all. Guess we came all the way up here for nothing," he said with chagrin. "Does Jack have any other good hiding spots?"
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"C'mon, back we go," he said, heading back the way they came and down the stairs at a brisk pace. "At least down is a lot easier than going up, I guess."
Arrrrrrrgh /fail
If Jack wasn't in the hub, he wasn't sure what they'd do. Surely he'd show up eventually and they could confront him then. But what if he wasn't around because he was actually in trouble?
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Reaching the bottom of the stairs, Ianto led them towards the exit and out of the Millennium Center onto the Plass outside. On a whim, he tapped his earpiece. "Jack?" he asked. No reply. He'd try a different angle, one that would merit a response. "Captain, are you there, sir?" He waited, looking at Akihiko beside him as he did. "He's not answering," he said after a moment. "Doesn't mean he's not there, just means he's not answering his comms."
((Aw, hang in there! I'm sorry it's been a bit boring these last couple tags, it'll be more exciting soon enough! :P; <3 I'm basically free from everything for the next two weeks, hopefully that plus closer time zones will allow us to get a bit more done than my last semester of school. *crosses fingers*))
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"I hope he's okay," he said, biting his lip worriedly as Ianto tried the comm. "I mean, why wouldn't he at least answer? What if there were some kind of emergency?"
((Sorry I've been so fail. Part of it has been school and holidays being super busy. @_@ And then this one dropped back a bit and I didn't notice it right away. I'll be better from now on I think))
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"Well, thank god that it isn't some kind of an emergency, because he would be feeling very, very guilty afterward..." Ianto didn't say anything about how much it actually really did concern him that Jack wasn't answering the comms. Maybe Janet had gotten him, maybe John had gotten him, maybe he'd been stolen by the Rift, except he left traces of being around.
"Why don't you check his office and the hatch?" Ianto asked, as the lift neared the bottom. "I'll check the board room and the armory. I know it's a leap, considering these are fairly obvious places, but--" He was cut off by a rather large sounding crash coming from the medical bay. Ianto may or may not have made a rather embarrassing noise of surprise. "What the--?"
((It's alright! I'm looking forward to picking it up a bit, though~ <3 ))
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Just in case.
He had been getting more and more jumpy about Jack being missing. Maybe aliens had invaded the Hub.
((Yeah, me too! XD;;))
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Inside the autopsy bay, Jack had just knocked over a rather large tray of medical equipment and was in the process of picking it up when Akihiko ran in, closely tailed by Ianto, guns blazing. He raised his head to look at them, smiling when he saw who they were.
"Hello, there, boys!" he called out, grinning. Ianto's hand faltered, but continued holding his gun pointed at Jack. Something was wrong here--that was almost too easy.
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