Sulu took his hands away then, pulling back from Ianto as his stomach lurched. Ianto's pokerface wasn't doing him any good now that Sulu was seeing that there was something really wrong, and it honestly hurt him to think that Ianto was lying - still lying, and had been lying all this time. He sat back heavily, running a hand through his hair and closing his eyes, breathing deeply.
Unable to keep the tension out of his voice now, he almost regretted how angry and upset he sounded. "You're lying," he said, firmly and seriously. He didn't want to play this game, he wanted a straight answer from the other man. "Ianto, just tell me if you haven't been feeling better."
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Unable to keep the tension out of his voice now, he almost regretted how angry and upset he sounded. "You're lying," he said, firmly and seriously. He didn't want to play this game, he wanted a straight answer from the other man. "Ianto, just tell me if you haven't been feeling better."