Ianto Jones (
torchwoodteaboy) wrote2010-11-17 03:21 am
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[RL WITH SULU]
It'd been a week. A week since that first day that he'd come back from the hospital, and Sulu had had to help him around his flat. A week, most of which he'd spent in a sort of semi-conscious, fatigued and weary state, shuffling about trying to get the necessary things done, but only just succeeding. As Ianto sat on the edge of his bed, just having gotten up from what had been his second nap of the day, and not feeling any better after having taken it, the world spinning around him from having sat up too fast, even though he'd paced himself and been extra careful not to, Ianto had the sinking feeling that in that whole week, he hadn't gotten better at all. Sulu had stuck around until his leave had been up, like he said he would, and then once he'd left, Jack had popped in a few times during the day to help out with chores (he was surprisingly good at doing the dishes and the laundry) and then at night to lie with him (even if Jack didn't sleep and Ianto felt like he was wasting the other man's time). And yet. In that whole week, nothing had changed. Nothing had gotten better. And Ianto was getting sick and tired of being sick and tired, and Jack was great to have around, but. He didn't really understand what it was like to be ill, and sometimes that wore on Ianto even more than not having him around at all.
And now, as the sun was setting, and Jack was off on a sudden call to London, Gwen doing god knows what with Rhys, Ianto wasn't about to disturb their peace, it was all starting to get at Ianto. The darkness was creeping in, and he was beginning to think that maybe he wasn't getting better at all. That maybe he'd never get better. Maybe this was how things would be, from now on. Maybe the darkness really would come for him, because it didn't seem like it would ever really let him go again, and Ianto swallowed against the swell of panic rising in his stomach. He... He couldn't do this. He knew that he didn't want to bother Sulu. That he had specifically refrained from calling him out of the blue for anything since he'd left to go back to his ship, instead waiting for Sulu himself to make the first contact, but. He. He really needed someone there with him. Someone real. Someone who understood and could chase the demons away like he promised he would. And so Ianto did the only thing that he could think of to help, and pulled out his phone to dial the number to Sulu's comm.
And now, as the sun was setting, and Jack was off on a sudden call to London, Gwen doing god knows what with Rhys, Ianto wasn't about to disturb their peace, it was all starting to get at Ianto. The darkness was creeping in, and he was beginning to think that maybe he wasn't getting better at all. That maybe he'd never get better. Maybe this was how things would be, from now on. Maybe the darkness really would come for him, because it didn't seem like it would ever really let him go again, and Ianto swallowed against the swell of panic rising in his stomach. He... He couldn't do this. He knew that he didn't want to bother Sulu. That he had specifically refrained from calling him out of the blue for anything since he'd left to go back to his ship, instead waiting for Sulu himself to make the first contact, but. He. He really needed someone there with him. Someone real. Someone who understood and could chase the demons away like he promised he would. And so Ianto did the only thing that he could think of to help, and pulled out his phone to dial the number to Sulu's comm.
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"Yes, well. I... My bed here is a bit bigger than yours in your cabin, so. Besides, I. I think I'd probably end up being in the middle anyway, so. You'll be spared any unwanted spooning with Jack, as it were." It wasn't until the words were out of his mouth that he realized how...really awkward that sounded. Especially the bit about him being in the middle, especially considering his comment a while back about wanting Jack and Sulu to share him in every sense of the word. Ianto blushed deeply. "I--I just. I mean that, rather, you and Jack--"
But Ianto was spared any further embarrassment by the vibrating of his mobile in his pocket. He shifted to dig it out before looking down, frowning at the caller ID when it read John Watson, who could really only be calling about one thing. One thing that he really didn't want to be discussing in front of Sulu. He shifted on the sofa, pulling out from under Sulu's arm, clutching the blankets around his shoulders as he struggled into a standing position. "I... It's John. I... I'll be back, I just have to..." He trailed off, turning and sending Sulu an apologetic look, before moving to make his way carefully up the stairs and out of hearing range.
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He had been about to respond when Ianto's phone rang; he shifted as Ianto stood, nodding slowly at his explanation. "It's fine," he said, even though he had to admit, he was a little surprised that Ianto was so quick to leave him when John called. It was about his health, though, and there was a sort of confidence between patients and their doctors that prompted people to talk privately, but still. He would have liked to know what was going on. But he wouldn't let that get to him. Ianto was his own person, and he was already very private; who knew what the two of them had to talk about, specifically. All he could do was wait; wait, and maybe move the lamp from the kitchen back into the living room. ...Yeah, that would keep him distracted from Ianto's sudden absence.
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"Sorry," Ianto said, biting his lip and hoping that he didn't seem too obviously disheartened from the call. "He was just checking in on things. I... I didn't want to have to make you sit through a one-sided yes and no question game, so." He shrugged, before making his way back over to the couch, dropping himself heavily down into it and this time tucking his legs up underneath him, so that they'd fit under the blanket as well.
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"Don't worry about it," he said, rubbing Ianto's hands between his own. He was warmer, now, that was for sure, but Sulu didn't think it would hurt to have a little extra heat. "And, just so you know, there was nothing going on when Jack was staying with me. He barely slept, I was sleeping all the time..." He trailed off, then shifted to rest his head against Ianto's shoulder, closing his eyes as he murmured, "We just didn't have you around for support, so we had to make do."
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"Well, I'm here now though, yeah?" he said gently, turning to look down at Sulu, not being able to catch his eyes due to their positioning, but that didn't really matter. "I...may not be up to my usual standards, but. You can count on me to be here for you... I. I know that it couldn't have been easy on either of you, a situation like that."
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He tilted his head upright again, looking at Ianto. "It... It was hard. It was more than that, it... Neither of us were very good company for anyone but each other," he said finally, deciding that there was no way to explain it better than that. "And Jack might like to deal with things alone but... I couldn't let him. Otherwise, he would have run, and that would have been the end of it. But it doesn't matter, now," he finished, clearing his throat, "It's all over with. I'm not going to let you leave me alone with him again, Ianto Jones." He smiled at the other to show that, despite his playfully reprimanding tone, he was serious. He wasn't going to let anything happen to Ianto again. Not like that.
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At the use of his full name, though, Ianto paused, biting his lip as he remembered a conversation that he'd had with Merlin what must have been only earlier that day, even though it seemed like it was ages ago. He lowered his head, tucking his chin to his chest as he contemplated exactly how to breach the subject, but then the words were tumbling out of his mouth before he could really formulate them into anything smoother. "...do you mind that I don't call you Hikaru?" he blurted, wincing at how out of the blue the question seemed to be, but there was no taking it back now that it was out in the open.
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Recently, of course, it had become more common for the bridge to call him Hikaru - probably because of Chekov, really, or the fact that only Uhura really got the last name rights - but still. Claire, he realized, called him Hikaru, but she was a teenage girl and honestly, they didn't talk enough for it to be an issue. And Merlin called him Hikaru, but what was he supposed to do, tell him not to?
After a short pause, Sulu shook his head and then shrugged. "It doesn't bother me. Most of the time, I go by Sulu, so honestly it's a little strange when people call me Hikaru. Why?"
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Ianto trailed off, even more embarrassed than before. "I mean. It is your first name. I... I think it's pretty safe to say that we're close enough to each other for me to call you it, and yet. I... I don't. I... I don't even really think of you as, y'know, as 'Hikaru'. But. Merlin started asking those questions, and well. I...I started wondering if maybe I should. I don't know." He ducked his head further against his chest, so that hopefully Sulu wouldn't be able to catch the magnificent blush that was spreading across his face quite so easily, though honestly, it was probably a lost cause.
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Ianto, however, seemed to be worrying about it. Which, really, was sort of what Ianto did best sometimes, so Sulu didn't mind it. "You're right," he said, "We're close enough for you to call me by my first name. But my name is 'Hikaru Sulu,' not one or the other." He did like how his first name sounded when Ianto said it, but that wasn't a reason to keep using it. "Do you want to switch to using my first name? I'm used to you calling me Sulu, but if you want to start using Hikaru instead, I don't have a problem with it. You can use whatever name you like."
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He trailed off again, turning to look down at Sulu again. "You're really alright with the fact that I'm referring to you by your surname even though you...you've brought me back from the dead. You're offering to switch around your work schedule to spend time with me while...while I'm like this. I. I just want to make sure that, y'know. That this is alright, I guess is what I mean to say. That we're alright..." Not just about the name, but in all ways. As much as they could be, of course, considering.
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"Yeah, we're all right," he echoed. "And I really don't mind you calling me by my surname. I get called Sulu enough in my life to not really think of it as my last name, anyway." He shrugged; that was probably what he got for working in the military. "And you know that which name you use isn't what made me bring you back, or made me decide to switch around my schedule. Right?" He raised an eyebrow, questioning but really just plain amused, hoping to maybe get at least a bit of a smile out of Ianto.
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It was odd, how low he felt and yet at the same time how nice it was to spend time with Sulu like this. How guilty he felt hiding how he felt from him and yet how much easier Sulu made it, with his urging smiles out of him even now, when things had been awkward and almost a bit shaky between them until recently.
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"I like your hands, cold or not," he said as he pulled back, keeping the kiss short out of a need to make sure Ianto knew he wasn't expecting anything. "Though if you're trying to use them against me, I might end up with a grudge against them."
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"I'll try to keep them from bothering you too much. I warn you that they do tend to have a mind of their own though." He shifted his hand so that he was once again holding Sulu's, trying desperately to warm them up even though he was pretty sure by now that it was a lost cause. "It's nice to know that you don't mind them being so cold, though. Y'know, in case they..." He trailed off, cutting that thought off before he got much further into the sentence, kicking himself for bringing up the idea that anything would stay the way that it was then, even if it was only his cold hands that he'd been talking about in that moment.
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It had to. Sulu wasn't going to let it stay this way, for Ianto to stay sickly and tired and so cold. He knew that if Ianto did stay like this, he would eventually come to resent Sulu for it. And it would be his fault, too; there would be no denying it. He hadn't thought this through enough to make sure he had all variables accounted for, he had brought Ianto back broken and if he couldn't fix it, it would be his fault. He hated the idea that Ianto would hate him for it, but he knew it would happen. He could only hope that, as it got better, so did Ianto's circulation.
"Besides," he said softly, "You always had cold hands. It's not like I'm afraid of them." Or you. Or anything.
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"...you shouldn't be afraid of them," Ianto said, softly. "They're. They're just hands. And yeah, they've always been cold, and maybe they're even colder now, but. They're still the same hands that I've always had." Ianto realized he was speaking a bit in code. Talking about his hands when really, he was talking about himself. He was the same person that he'd always been. And yes, he was cold, and sick, and tired, but. It was still him. All the qualities he'd had before, they were all true now. Maybe he'd get worse. Maybe...the darkness would take him away again. But at least he was there now. At least they could enjoy what they had now, because. Who knew what was coming next? Ianto certainly didn't.
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Realizing that he might be putting too much stock into the conversation - and not realizing that he wasn't - Sulu laughed a little and lifted a hand, reaching out to run his fingers through Ianto's hair. "But that doesn't mean I'm not going to try warming them up. Do you have central heating in here? I can turn it up for you, if you want."
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"No, it's alright," he said. "Unless we want it sweltering in here, there's really not much to do about the heating. Besides, it's my own personal heating system that needs to be turned up, not the flat. John suggested that maybe a hot bath might help, but..." He trailed off, shrugging.
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Really, though, sweltering wouldn't be so bad, he imagined. After all, he could deal with heat; it was Ianto's comfort he was worried about. He blinked at the suggestion John had offered, considering it for a few moments. That was a decent idea, really. Ianto seemed a little hesitant about the idea, or maybe he just didn't think it would do any good. "But what?" he asked, prompting Ianto to continue.
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An idea flashed in Ianto's mind, that maybe they could both go in the tub as well, but. He didn't even have the slightest idea how he would suggest such a thing. It wasn't really like he was going asking the other man to be intimate with him, not in any sort of sex kind of way. He wasn't up for anything even remotely close to sex at that point in time. But. The physical comfort and presence...it would be nice. He couldn't even imagine how he'd go about asking Sulu what his thoughts on the matter were, though.
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Still, at Ianto's trailing sentence, the idea came rushing to him himself; he wasn't sure if it was what Ianto wanted to suggest, and he didn't want to make him uncomfortable, but... It had been a while since they'd done anything that even resembled being close. He knew that Ianto wasn't well enough for anything, not really, and he honestly couldn't find the drive himself after the last few weeks of being on an emotional roller coaster, but still.
He smiled in curiosity, deciding to see where Ianto was going before he put his own two cents in, and repeated, "Unless...?"
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"Unless," he continued, only a few steps above stuttering at the other man. "I mean. Unless. You... You wouldn't have to just. Y'know. Keep me company. You could--you could...keep me company, or." He pressed his face more firmly against Sulu's shoulder, blushing harder. "Never mind. It. It was just a thought. Forget. Forget I even started saying anything, there..."
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He almost continued to play stupid, just to get a little more out of Ianto, but really. He liked the idea, and Ianto seemed to like the idea - he was suggesting it, after all - and he couldn't imagine being that mean to the other man right now. So, he smoothed back Ianto's hair and nodded. "I'd like that," he said, smiling at Ianto's face buried in his shoulder. "To keep you company, I mean."
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"Okay. Good. That's... I'd like that too." Obviously. Since he'd been the one to suggest it. He made a little noise of frustration, not moving to pick his head up from hiding it. "You know. It's stupid that I'm more embarrassed of asking you to do that than the idea of just doing it in the first place. I mean. I shouldn't be embarrassed in the first place, I'm 27 years old, and I should be able to handle a simple question, but. There it is. Honestly," he sighed, "I don't know how you put up with me, sometimes."
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