[RL WITH AKIHIKO AND JACK][BACKDATED]
Jun. 15th, 2009 06:46 pmIanto and Akihiko had been out and about looking for Jack for a long time, now. Enough time that they'd had to take a break for breakfast and to give themselves a bit of downtime. What with interviewing Ross and then the Jack fiasco, neither had gotten any sleep the night before. As such, traffic was horrible, crawling by at such a pace that were Ianto an impatient man, he would really be quite frustrated at the moment. As it were, he was concerned.
Per usual, it was raining in Cardiff. It seemed to always be raining, he thought to himself. What concerned Ianto, however, was not the rain, but the clouds in the sky. Cardiff had its fair share of menacing clouds, but these were biblical in their darkness. They seemed far too dark, far too angry, and far too close to be normally occurring weather patterns. Ianto was reminded of another case a while back involving funny sorts of weather patterns, and hoped that they wouldn't have to deal with those fairy creatures again for a long time.
"Look at the sky, Akihiko," Ianto said, sadly. It meant that time was getting closer and closer to this peak energy reading that Jack had spoken of, and they were no further to finding the man than they were hours previous.
((As previously stated, a good amount of quotations used in this thread will be from Almost Perfect and therefore copyright BBC Books and James Goss.))
Per usual, it was raining in Cardiff. It seemed to always be raining, he thought to himself. What concerned Ianto, however, was not the rain, but the clouds in the sky. Cardiff had its fair share of menacing clouds, but these were biblical in their darkness. They seemed far too dark, far too angry, and far too close to be normally occurring weather patterns. Ianto was reminded of another case a while back involving funny sorts of weather patterns, and hoped that they wouldn't have to deal with those fairy creatures again for a long time.
"Look at the sky, Akihiko," Ianto said, sadly. It meant that time was getting closer and closer to this peak energy reading that Jack had spoken of, and they were no further to finding the man than they were hours previous.
((As previously stated, a good amount of quotations used in this thread will be from Almost Perfect and therefore copyright BBC Books and James Goss.))