Ianto Jones (
torchwoodteaboy) wrote2010-11-25 01:58 pm
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[RL WITH SULU]
Ianto lay in his bed upstairs, a book laying face down on his chest. He had been trying to read for the better part of an hour, but had found himself drifting more often than not, and on the third read-through of the same page he'd given up and just put it down. And he'd been drifting since then as well, not really awake enough to be doing anything other than just lying there, not really tired enough to really go to sleep. More and more each day, while no one else was around, he found himself in this sort of a state, a sort of standby mode that was disturbing in the fact that it didn't really bother him. That nothing really bothered him anymore, because he really couldn't dredge up enough energy to be bothered about it.
He brought a hand up to his face, running it across his eyes. He...he couldn't keep lying to himself like this. At first he thought it had simply been his imagination, that things were just progressing slowly, that was all. For all that he had worried that things wouldn't get better, he had hoped that they would, Sulu continuously helping him be optimistic in that fact, and so the fact that he was going backwards, now, getting worse, it... It was crushing. And he had no idea what he was going to do about it. No idea. The even worse fact of the matter was that he was slowly convincing himself that there was nothing to do about it. That he'd never get better. That it was too late, and he couldn't do anything about it now even if he tried. Which was the mindset he kept spiraling down and dragging himself out of as it approached that time when Sulu would be making his appearance for the night.
He brought a hand up to his face, running it across his eyes. He...he couldn't keep lying to himself like this. At first he thought it had simply been his imagination, that things were just progressing slowly, that was all. For all that he had worried that things wouldn't get better, he had hoped that they would, Sulu continuously helping him be optimistic in that fact, and so the fact that he was going backwards, now, getting worse, it... It was crushing. And he had no idea what he was going to do about it. No idea. The even worse fact of the matter was that he was slowly convincing himself that there was nothing to do about it. That he'd never get better. That it was too late, and he couldn't do anything about it now even if he tried. Which was the mindset he kept spiraling down and dragging himself out of as it approached that time when Sulu would be making his appearance for the night.
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"Works for me," he said, "I have to take care of the kettle, anyway, since that was my responsibility from the start. I..." And for a moment, he thought that maybe he should leave; let the two of them have the night and then take Ianto to McCoy the next day, or whenever the hell McCoy allowed him to be taken in. He knew his hesitation was showing but he tried to push past it. "I can be up in a few minutes."
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Jack turned to Ianto. "Sound good to you?" he asked, looking down at him. Ianto merely nodded. He was a lot more tired than he'd originally thought, he supposed. Jack just took in a breath, before nodding again. "Right," he said, "upstairs we go, then." Bending down, he hooked a hand underneath Ianto's knees, and another around his shoulders, and lifted. Ianto, catching on that Jack was lifting him, wrapped his arms around Jack's neck and held on tight as he was once again hoisted into the air. He blushed, embarrassed that they had to be doing this for him, but that's just the way things had to be, and he certainly wasn't going to try walking again.
"Don't take too long, yeah?" Ianto said to Sulu, throwing it over Jack's shoulder as they headed out of the kitchen and down the hallway. He'd really prefer not to have fallen asleep by the time Sulu made it upstairs, and if Sulu took his time doing the dishes, then he couldn't make any promises that he won't have by then.
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He rinsed out the kettle, strainer and mugs, draining his own before dumping the last bits of tea down the drain from the other two, and once he was sure he'd taken a good ten minutes cleaning the kettle and mugs, he moved on to the pan Jack had used for cooking. He found himself grinning a bit wryly, wondering what his mother would say if she found out he had done the dishes of his own free will for somebody, without being guilted into it first.
And then he made a face as he considered the fact that maybe, if he took Ianto to San Francisco, they would run into his parents. That would be godawful for multiple reasons, but the image was only broken when he nearly scalded himself with the hot water from the tap. Swearing under his breath, he forced himself to finish up the dishes quickly. Once that was done... he dawdled a little. He made sure everything was where it should be and took his time making his way to the stairs and then up them, not wanting to break up whatever moment the other two were having.
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Jack stepped into the bathroom, standing in the middle of it for a few moments before speaking up again. "Alright. I'm asking you honestly, here. Do you think I can set you down on your feet without you passing out on me? No walking, no exerting yourself, I just..." He wanted to give Ianto the chance to at least try and function normally. Ianto bit his lip, and nodded. "I... I think I can, yeah."
Jack paused, before nodding back. "Alright. We're. We're going to try this, okay. But if you think for even a second that you're going to pass out, you tell me. And you can forget about asking me to leave. It's not like it isn't anything that I've seen before, alright?" Ianto blushed, but nodded, prompting Jack to go on. "Alright, here goes nothing." He bent, putting Ianto down on the ground gently, keeping his arm on his shoulders as he waited for him to steady himself.
"Alright?" he asked. Ianto nodded again, reaching out to put a hand on the wall, steadying himself as the room did swim in and out of focus a little, but not enough to really be worrisome. Ianto was grateful that Jack was at least thoughtful enough to turn to the side as he went about his business using the toilet and washing his hands (holding onto the wall and making the one step between the toilet and the sink hadn't been too bad, although the little pins of light had told him not to push it any more than that). Jack stood by, silently keeping an eye on him as he went so far as to even brush his teeth, taking the opportunity to do so now that there was someone there spotting him as he did.
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"Don't," Jack said. "I know you are, but. I... Not now, alright? I can't listen to you apologizing to me right now, I can't." So Ianto nodded, and shut his mouth again. Jack sighed, swinging his legs up on the bed, moving to lounge against the headboard, not quite laying down, but not really sitting up either. "You can save it for after you get better, yeah? Prove me wrong. Prove to me that you can change."
Ianto nodded, taking Jack's hand in his own, Jack moving to wrap his other hand around it at just how cold the touch was. How had he not noticed that it'd been colder than normal before? Probably, he supposed, because he just hadn't wanted to notice. He hadn't wanted there to be anything wrong, so there wasn't, as far as he had been concerned. But now, looking down at Ianto, he knew that he'd missed things. Important things. "I should be apologizing too, you know," he said, quietly. "That I didn't see this coming. That I couldn't have caught it before it got this bad."
Ianto shook his head. "It's not your fault. Or Sulu's, for that matter. It's just...I drew the short straw. Again. So now...I'm dealing with the consequences. But..." Ianto bit his lip. "It'll be okay, you'll see. It'll all be fine." And Ianto almost believed that, too. Too bad that Jack was a bit harder to convince than that, though. So he just sat there, Ianto's hand clutched between the two of his own, warming it up just through his touch alone, before Sulu's footsteps could be heard on the stairs, and Ianto looked to the doorway, watching for Sulu to appear in it.
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The fact that there was a space on the bed for him didn't escape his notice, and he smiled a little at that, moving to the empty side, toeing off his shoes as he reached the bed before climbing in - under the covers, unlike Jack, because he wanted to give up as much of his body heat to Ianto as he could. He'd use his comm to send a message to McCoy after Ianto fell asleep, and maybe he'd get up and do some pacing, or even steal a coat and walk up and down the block a few times, but for now he was going to stay exactly where he was. His pent up frustration could wait. "Hey," he finally said softly, to both of them, though his eyes were fixed on Ianto as he addressed him directly, "Are you feeling okay enough to sleep?" Even though they all knew he only ever felt like sleeping, nowadays.
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Granted, he didn't move as close as he wanted to. Not because Jack was there, but because...he wasn't sure whether Sulu was alright with that. Wasn't sure if Sulu was still mad, or well, not sure if he was mad enough not to want to be pressed close to Ianto like that. So he didn't. But he wanted. He wanted to be pressed close to the pair of them, warmed from both sides, safe and protected and warm, but he knew that he'd messed up, and he probably wouldn't get that.
Jack sighed, gripping Ianto's hand for a few more moments, before letting it go, moving to stand and kicking off his own shoes, shrugging out of his braces. He undid the buttons of his dress shirt before he took that off as well, hanging it on the post at the end of the bed before lifting up the covers and sliding in himself. He knew that this was what Ianto would want, after all. That it's really what he wanted as well. That he hoped this wasn't the last chance he'd ever get to do this, but if it were...then he wasn't going to waste it. "Better?" he asked. Ianto nodded, smiling softly at him. "Yeah," he replied. There was still the fact that they were further away then he would have liked, but. At least Jack had made himself comfortable as well.
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"I'll talk to McCoy in a little while," he told them both, hoping they wouldn't take his delaying the wrong way. Honestly, the only reason he hadn't done it right then and there was because he'd wanted to get the most out of his time with Ianto before they had to go up to the ship. If they went up to the ship. When they would, he scolded himself. He smiled at Ianto a little apologetically. "I just want to get a breather here, first. It's been a long day."
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Jack reached out to take Ianto's other hand in his own. If he could reach, he'd probably grab Sulu's too, show him that he supported him in this, that he was grateful that the other man was there, both for Ianto and for himself. "Talking to McCoy can wait," he said, with a nod, "I'm not going to force you go go on the comms right now and call him up. Besides. You're going to want to catch him at a good time, anyway. Both of you are going to need to rest up before you go there, and if he's anything like any other doctors I know, as soon as he finds out he's going to want you to come in as soon as possible, so he can get started. Might as well enjoy one more night at home and head in in the morning, yeah?"
He looked between the two of them, looking to see if they agreed with him on that. He shot Sulu a look as well, one that Ianto could see, thanking him for not jumping right on calling McCoy up. Much as Jack wanted Ianto to get better, if... If things didn't work out right, Jack wanted to have this one last chance to lie next to Ianto, to hold his hand and be with him. His one last chance...to say goodbye. Because if that's what it came to again, at least. At least he'll have had that chance, this time around.
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Squeezing Ianto's hand to reassure him as well, closing his eyes and leaning his head so that it rested on Ianto's shoulder. He wasn't tired - exhausted, sure, but not tired - and he didn't give off the impression that he was going to sleep. It was just a way to keep Ianto close to him until the other fell asleep and he did what he did best, which was finding a way to do the impossible.
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He shifted his head to look at Jack, his eyes sad, apologetic, and most of all inquiring as he looked at the other man. He couldn't say it out loud, but he could hopefully convey it all with his gaze. He wanted something normal. Something nice. Wanted the pair of them close, and not to leave either of them out. Jack looked back at him for a moment, meeting his gaze with his own, world-weary blue eyes, before giving the other man a sad smile and a tiny shake of his head, and shifting closer as well, until soon Ianto was pressed between the two of them, warmed from both sides, and a lot more reassured about their feelings for him, that was for certain.
"When I imagined the first time I got to go to bed with the pair of you, this wasn't quite what I had in mind," Ianto said, his voice obviously tired but also light, matching the tone of his joke. He definitely felt better to have both of them with him at that moment. Jack chuckled, and Ianto's heart swelled to hear the noise.
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Now, though, after everything he'd been through with Jack, the idea wasn't so bad. Not that he'd say anything now, or even later - it was just the fact that... well. Jack had Sulu's loyalty now, and that only made their situation that much easier to deal with. And maybe when Ianto was better they could really talk about this fantasy of his as an actual possibility. Maybe.
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Jack shrugged, being careful not to jostle Ianto too much as he did so. "I dunno. We could at least be naked," he said, attempting for the same level of humor that Ianto was going for, something more normal, more like what they would normally be bantering. And while it wasn't quite there, while there were still some shadows in Jack's tone and Ianto could hear that and Jack could hear it himself, he was trying, at least. Which was something. At least while Ianto was still awake, he would try his hardest to be there for him.
"Well," Ianto said, "yeah, I guess. I think it's warmer with the clothes on, though, as sad as I am to admit it, so." He yawned. "You'll just have to wait for next time, if you were expecting anything more exciting than this, yeah? Hope that it's not too much of a letdown for you."
"Nah," Jack said, reaching out and running a hand through Ianto's hair, "I can take a rain check. You look ready to fall asleep, the pair of you." Ianto nodded against his shoulder, making a little sound of agreement. He was tired, after all. That nap on the kitchen table had caught up with him, and now the exhaustion was back with a vengeance.
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"Not quite yet for me," Sulu said quietly, shaking his head very slightly against Ianto's shoulder. "I just gravitate towards the most comfortable position. I can't help it if this is it, it's just logic." Well. Maybe not complete logic, but still. It was better than sitting up against the headboard, or something. His thumb stroked the back of Ianto's hand, assuring him that just because Sulu wasn't going to sleep didn't mean Ianto shouldn't.
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"Can't help it if I'm comfortable to lean against," Ianto said, softly. "M'not going to move anywhere any time soon. Probably make for a pretty decent pillow, all things considered."
In all honesty...if Sulu were to say something to McCoy about talking to Jack, if McCoy were to suggest talking to him about everything...Jack would probably agree to it. He wasn't really one to believe in counseling or anything of the sort, but. At this point, anything that might help was worth at least giving it a try. For Ianto's sake, and for Sulu's and even Gwen's, as much as it was for Jack's own.
"Oh yeah?" Jack asked, softly. "And how do I compare, then?" Ianto smiled, shifting his head a little to nudge Jack's shoulder that he was leaning against. "Not half bad, really," he replied, sleepily. "Though Sulu here could give you a run for your money..."
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"You are comfortable," Sulu told Ianto quietly, keeping his grip on Ianto's hand firm, not wanting to let go for the world. "Comfortable and great. Don't forget that, all right? And when you wake up, we're going to get you back in order." When Ianto woke up, they'd fix everything. It was the only option.
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Jack stayed silent for a few more moments, running his hand through Ianto's hair out of habit more than anything else, shifting to press a gentle kiss to Ianto's forehead before sighing. "You... You really believe that everything will work out for this, don't you...?" he inquired, although it was more of a statement than an actual question. "You're not just telling him that to keep his hopes up?"
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"Yeah, I do," he said. "I..." He smile faltered and then dropped, though his tone was no less optimistic. "I wasn't sure, at first. I didn't know this was happening until tonight - if I had known sooner, he'd already have seen McCoy, community be damned. But now that we know it's happening, that things aren't getting better, that Dr. Watson hasn't been able to help? Now I will do everything in my power to fix it." He gave Jack a pointed look. "And we both know that I really do everything to make things better."
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He ran his hand through Ianto's hair again, sighing. "I know that you're going to do everything you can for him. Hell, I'll do anything I can too. Just say the word and I'll be there. But. This isn't something I can fix. I... I mean, I could try," he said, softly. "There's. There's this thing that I can do. Share my life energy with him. But...with this amulet business, and all, I...I'm afraid it might not have the right effect. I don't want to go messing with metaphysics like that, when there's something a bit more scientific that might be able to fix it..." He looked to Sulu, over the top of Ianto's head. "...you really believe in this Doctor McCoy of yours, then? That he'll be able to handle something like this, something that's probably never even existed in your universe, and probably never will."
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"Jack," he said after a moment of silence, reaching out to put his free hand on Jack's arm. "I know this is hard. It's hard for me too. To know that this isn't going as flawlessly as we had thought it would. Believe me, it is. But we both know we're too stubborn to give up until we've exhausted all our options. And if McCoy can't fix this, we'll look for someone else who can." He squeezed Jack's arm, trying to reassure him that no matter what, things were going to work out, even if only by pure force of will.
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"...I can't lose him again, Sulu," he said, quietly. "I can't let myself believe you on this, and then lose him again. So I..." He chewed his lip, lowering his eyes to Ianto, sleeping deeply, lying there between them. "I want to believe you, that we'll find something, that it'll work out, that McCoy will fix this, but. I mean. If he can't... If there really isn't anything to be done..." He shook his head, shutting his eyes, not even able to put into words how completely broken he would be, after a blow like that. "I can't let myself believe you, but I'm going to try. ...believing in this, in a cure, that's all I have left. So. We can't let this take him, Sulu," he said quietly, fiercely, "we can't."
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"I know," he said, as sincerely and firmly as possible, "I know we can't, and we won't. I don't care what we have to do. I promise you, Jack, I'm not giving this up until I've tried everything."
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"There's not much I can do for him, while he's seeing your Doctor McCoy. I'll. I'll be on call the whole time, I'll have my phone with me, but. Even though Torchwood's not exactly in operation right now, even if we don't have a base or a team or anything like that...I can't just leave here and come spend time there. I did that enough already, in that week I spent with you. I..." If this didn't work, then he'd do it again, only next time, he wasn't going to come back. Couldn't come back, and spend time in Cardiff without Ianto. Too many ghosts, as there were, and much as he loved Gwen and Torchwood, neither of them would be enough to keep him tied down, without Ianto as his anchor on it all.
He didn't even realize how much the other man had meant to him, until it'd been far too late. Even now... He was still too late. He wondered if there would ever be a time when he believed that he was ready to let someone go. If so, he'd never experienced one before, yet, and he'd lived long enough that if it were possible, he really should have by then. He shook himself out of those thoughts. "You're going to have to be the one to keep me informed," he said. "Think you can do that, Lieutenant?"
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"I'll keep in touch and make sure you know what's going on. If you want to come see him, I'll make sure I can arrange a time for you to do that, between what you have to do and what McCoy will have to do." He almost asked then what Jack would do, if this did work - which it would, damn it - about Ianto and Torchwood. Would he try to get him out of it before it even started again? Or would he accept the fact that Ianto, probably the most stubborn out of the three of them, wouldn't let go of his job without one hell of a fight?
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"I don't want to get in McCoy's way," Jack said, quietly, "but. That would help me. To be able to visit. To at least...well. To know what's going on. To know if..." He sighed, deeply. "To know when he's coming home. Coming back. When he gets better; if he gets worse. I... I need to know if that's the case, so that. So that I can at least try to be there..." He turned his eyes to the ceiling, sighing again. "You can give McCoy my contact information as well. In case something comes up while you're on-duty, or something. In case he'd like to get a hold of me, for whatever reason." Including talking. Who knows what the doctor might want, given the opportunity to speak to him.
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