Mar. 13th, 2009

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Ianto spotted Ecklie moving towards the men and intercepted them, drawing them away from his wrath, “Guys, we need to get back to the house. Liberty Towers will clean up here, but Jazz and Nick need to get back and be checked over.”

Jack turned to the discussion and also caught sight of Ecklie, who had stopped briefly, recognising Ianto’s superiority. John had arrived back with them and was watching Jazz and with Jazz, so he detached himself and headed past his partner, resting a hand on his shoulder on his way to the irate director. “Director Ecklie, I’m going to have to request that you and your people pull back from this scene.”

“How far?” Ecklie attempted a sneer that wasn’t insulting; he didn’t quite pull it off

“To the crime lab?” Jack did a sneer that was definitely insulting, “And let me rephrase that, pull back.” He was right in Ecklie’s face, and he could see the way that the smaller man tried to see past him to glare at the CSIs, “This is a Liberty Towers scene.”

“Then what…” Jack glared him down, “Understood, when shall we expect your report?”

The captain shook his head and turned to where Ianto was watching Jazz and John, “When it arrives.”

The former time agent had his arm around his girlfriend’s waist supportively and she was visibly shaking. John turned to look at Jack with concerned eyes that spoke volumes and pulled Jasmine closer to him, “Can we get out of here?” Translation: ‘Can I get her out of here?’

“Yep, you and Ianto go back with them and relieve David and Archie, check Nick over.” (Check her over, look after her.) He nodded towards Sergeant Collins, “Simon and I will finish up here.”

John nodded and squeezed Jazz for a response. She dragged her eyes away from the house and blinked quickly, forcing a smile and nodding as well, “Sure, see you back there.” They walked hand in hand to the car and got in, waving briefly as they drove away.

The drive to the house was quiet and thoughtful; Greg and Nick sat in the back, curled into each other as much as their seatbelts allowed, with Ianto, whilst John drove and Jasmine stared out of the front passenger window blankly. When the atmosphere got too heavy, John reached across and flicked on the radio, wincing when he realised that it was one of Jasmine's corny love songs albums that she liked to sing along to. She gave him a soft look, but changed the CD, slipping in a folk rock disc instead. Her eyes drifted back to the window, shutters firmly down.

Two blocks down, Ianto leaned forwards and rested his arm on the back of John's seat, "Archie and David are just going to hang around long enough to see us, then head back to the lab, unless you think we need them?"

They both looked to Jazz for an answer, but she remained silent and distant, lost in her own thoughts, so John shook his head, "No, I think we're good."

He nodded and sat back, casting a glance across each of his companions. John was tense and kept shooting looks across at Jasmine, tapping his fingers in time the the music as he did so. Jasmine, he could tell just from her rigid and defensive posture, was frowning. That look she got when she wanted to stop the world and get off, because she thought that it would be better without her, or when she was just about to or had just done something that she didn't want to do on a deep emotional level. He couldn't see her face, but her shoulders were so still she had to be either very tense or controlling herself, and she wasn't moving with the music.

In the back seat, Nick leant against the door with his head back and his eyes closed and Greg leaned sideways and backwards, one arm laying across his own body to where his fingers were laced with Nick's and the other resting on top of Nick's other hand where the older man's arm was wrapped around his waist. Greg's eyes were open but glazed over, and from where his head rested on Nick's shoulder his gaze was fixed on the rear-view mirror. The steady stare was pensive, concerned and overwhelmingly relieved. He blinked and looked across to meet Ianto's contemplative gaze, which was mixed with soft concern. The Welshman smiled at him gently and dropped his gaze back to his PDA, not as if caught in the act Greg realised, just like he needed to move on.

He shifted slightly in Nick’s embrace and smiled when the strong arms holding him tightened and moved him slightly further, bringing him closer to the warm solidity of Nick’s chest and within reach for Nick to press a kiss to the back of his head. Sighing, he settled back and smiled, hiding his worries about the future, their future, from even himself. They were together, that was all that mattered.


Archie pushed his chair back and glanced across at his partner, meeting his eyes for just a moment before he hurried out of the room to meet the car they had heard arriving. Hodges turned back to the screen and informed Captain Harkness that they'd arrived, then got up to follow Archie to the living room. By the time he got there he could already hear voices drifting through, and he'd heard footsteps going upstairs. Nick was sitting in one of the armchairs whilst John gave him a quick check-over and Greg perched on the chair arm with his hand resting lightly on the Texan's shoulder. Ianto and Archie were close to the door, discussing the rescue and voicing their relief at how well it had gone. He arrived just in time to hear Ianto remark, "She's got a cool head in a crisis, but a nerve-wracking fondness for heights."

He entered the room fully and nodded across to Greg and Nick, "Good to have you back Nick. Where's Jazz?"

John answered without looking up, "She's gone to get changed so that she can run off the adrenaline, apparently. She'll be OK."

Footsteps came down the stairs and he turned just in time to see the door swing closed, "Hi Jazz, bye Jazz. She's gone, and we should do the same." He turned to Archie, "Ready for off?"

"Yeah, sure, we'll catch up with you later guys." They waved and followed the now disappeared Jasmine out of the house, leaving the four men in relative quiet.

John pushed himself upright and shoved his hands in his pockets, "No lingering effects, although I'd stay hydrated as much as possible just to knock the sedative on the head."

"Sure, thanks." He stretched his legs out now that John had moved over to the sofa and pulled Greg round a bit so that he was more comfortable, eventually giving in to the gentle tug towards the other sofa. Greg sat at one end, so he stretched out full length and laid his head in his partner's lap, letting him play gently with his hair. Ianto brought some drinks through form the kitchen and settled down in an armchair across from them, whilst John had his feet up on the coffee table. "This happen to you a lot?" He asked eventually, breaking what had been a not uncomfortable silence.

John rolled his shoulders in a sort of shrug and looked across at Ianto, "Less since I settled down. When I was travelling a lot, with Jazz and before her with Jack, then it seemed to happen a lot. These days, I could count on the fingers of one hand how many time's it's happened."

"I'd need more than one hand to count the number of times you've done it." Ianto pointed out, then looked away, "Sorry, I shouldn't have..."

"No, you're right." John sighed and waved his hand, "Yeah, but I'm good at what I do. It won't happen again."

"What..." Greg looked from one to the other

Ianto shook his head and met John's eyes again, "You don't want to know. Anyway, are you going to tell us what happened in there, or are we going to have to guess?"

Nick told the story of their capture, the threats, right through to Jasmine's decision and refusal to back down. When he told them this, even though he tried to lighten it, to hide the facts, Greg's hands tightened in his and John and Ianto exchanged worried glances. "She did it because she had to," he explained, "she had no choice."

"We know that." Ianto answered, standing up and moving to the window, running a hand through his hair, "But she'll never be able to accept it."

"How, how could she?" Greg asked, baffled and scared, unconsciously holding tighter to the lover he'd so nearly lost today

Ianto had returned to the sofa but was leaning his elbows on the back of it, with his hands clasped together. "What you have to understand, Greg, is that Jasmine is... not who she appears to be. She is physically young, but she has been alive for somewhere in the region of a hundred years. And she runs a very powerful and very important organisation, barring Jack she won't take shit from anyone. She in the key, if you like, and as a result she's both powerful and vulnerable. People want things from her that could put the whole world in danger, and have gone to great lengths in the past and will do so in the future, to get their way. For the sake of the world, she cannot surrender. None of us can. Jazz couldn't do it for John, Jack couldn't do it for me, if they had children... Their lives, our lives, are entirely devoted to protecting this world, and John and I will one day give our lives in its defence."

John was watching the Californian carefully, "We've accepted that, and Jack and Jasmine... They don't like it, but they know that they have no choice in the matter. They can either love and lose us or not love at all."

"And what about us, do we have a choice?"

"There's always a choice, but for what it's worth, this is unlikely to happen again." Ianto added, clearly deep in thought, "Once we're out of here the target moves with us, and we'll always be on call if you need us."

"Who... who's in charge?" Nick asked, "Of Jack and Jasmine, who calls the shots?"

Ianto groaned, "You noticed, huh? Jasmine is the head of Torchwood; theoretically she can give orders to anyone who works for Torchwood and can request co-operation from any official body in the world. Torchwood is always a good card to play, especially for Jazz, as she's travelled quite a lot and gained respect, so she can pull rank over almost anyone, but Jack would never let her do it."

"You say it like it's a bad thing." Nick reflected

"She shouldn't let him stand up to her." Ianto explained, "She is the boss, but she would let Jack get away with murder."

"Why?"

He shrugged and turned to the window to watch for Jack's return again, "Because he's Jack, because he's gorgeous, because he was her first." He smiled at the predictable questioning looks he could see reflected in the window, "Or just because she trusts him. Maybe all of them. It works, I suppose, but it's maybe not a brilliant idea."

John looked round at him, "Have you spoken to him about it?"

"Yeah, but you know what Jack's like. He's been the Captain for so long that he forgets how to be anything else. They'll get back into a rhythm again, once she gets over the shock of yelling at him."

The former time agent nodded and stood up, "I should go and find her."

"You won't."

"No, I know. You waiting up for Jack?" The conversation was closed and finished for the moment, an internal Torchwood matter that only time could deal with

Ianto just smiled at him and turned to the two Americans, "I would suggest that you two get some sleep. It's been a tough day, thank God it's over."

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Greg and Nick bade the other two men good night and headed up to the bedroom they seemed to have commandeered. Apart from the clothes that had been in there to start with, a surprising quantity of the couple’s clothes had found their way there, from bits and pieces that they thought they might possibly need to items that had been left behind when they’d stopped. A pair of toothbrushes were on the side of the sink, shirts were thrown over the back of the chair and, bizarrely, one of Greg’s shoes was poking out from under the wardrobe, all on its own.

Nick closed and locked the door behind them and pulled Greg gently into his arms, kissing him tenderly and holding on for dear life. Greg held on just as tightly, and kissed him back with a fierce intensity that they’d never felt before. They didn’t need to say anything; they both just knew that tonight was the night. It felt so much like their first kiss, the same awkward tenderness and passionate communication, hiding nervousness and genuine fear. Although it wasn’t the first time with a man for either of them, it would be their first time together. “Two years.” Greg whispered, trailing his fingers down Nick’s sides to rest lightly on his hips, “Two years Nicky.”

Nick kissed him tenderly again and trailed his lips down to the sensitive spot just below Greg’s ear and gently scraped his teeth across it, causing him to gasp and sag in Nick’s arms. “G.” He breathed, the air puffing warm and slightly moist across Greg’s ear, “G, do, do you want…”

Greg let out a groan as they ground against each other and gripped tighter to Nick’s hips, pulling him impossibly closer and kissing against his neck, “I need, I need you Nicky.”

They stumbled backwards to the bed, tripping over each other’s feet as they tried and failed to get shoes off. Greg eventually tumbled onto the bed and was soon squashed when Nick managed to trip over the one shoe that they’d managed to get rid of between them and fall on top of him. They held onto each other for a moment, staying almost perfectly still for fear of damaging each other further, but soon the laugher was bubbling through both of them. When Nick pulled back enough to look at Greg they lost it completely and he tipped forwards again, pressing his forehead against Greg’s shoulder as they both shook with laughter. Greg squirmed slightly and then rolled them both, so that he was straddling Nick’s hips and looking down at him. The laughter died as their gazes met, and the younger man leant forwards to crash their lips together, gripping Nick’s upper arm with one hand whilst using the other to lift his head slightly to get better access to his mouth. Their tongues swirled against each other, giving and taking in equal measure, and their teeth clashed as they strove to get even closer together.

Nick groaned in encouragement as Greg got a hand between them and started working on the buttons of his shirt, brushing just the tips of his fingers against Nick’s chest as each button ceased to be an obstruction before he moved on to the next. Once he’d got a couple undone, Greg dragged his mouth away from Nick’s and kissed down his chest instead, following the opening line of buttons downwards until they were all open and his shirt was spread wide. He kept on kissing across his lover’s torso, leaving a wet trail with his tongue, then blowing warm air across the trail before nipping gently at the soft skin, whilst his fingers traced and enjoyed the planes of hard, defined muscle. Nick fought the instinct to wriggle as hard as he could, letting Greg enjoy the moment, but couldn’t keep completely still as Greg dove his tongue into his navel before blowing across it, “God G.” He gasped and tangled his fingers in Greg’s hair, tugging gently to pull him up to that he could kiss him again, hungry, fierce and passionate. Greg let him have his way for a moment, but only so that he was distracted whilst the Californian got his belt and fly undone.

Greg’s smile when he pulled away was positively devilish, and Nick soon found out why when his lover’s hand slipped into his boxers and grazed across his dick. He arched up at the touch and dragged Greg’s head back down to crush their lips together, smothering his own heated cries in his lover’s mouth. Greg’s hand hesitated a moment, just brushing his fingers across Nick’s heated erection before he squeezed it gently. “Nick?” He didn’t pull away this time, just whispered so that his lips were still touching Nick’s, “Nick, do you want this?”

He smiled at that and kissed him again, reaching up into it, “Greggo, I’ve wanted this, wanted you, ever since I met you. And right now, I can feel every,” he kissed Greg again, “single,” and again, “day of it. So, if you don’t do something!” He gave a strained chuckle and thrust his hips up into Greg’s hand, “I won’t be responsible for my actions.”

“Confident words.” Greg gasped, “But said surprisingly calmly, considering that I can barely form a sentence.” He cut off Nick’s response before he could get it out by squeezing more firmly and twisting, sending heat and pleasure blazing through him.

Heat and want flooded through both of them, surrounding and encompassing them until they couldn’t identify anything but each other and either could they care. As he finally slid into Nick, revelling in the tightness and warmth of his lover’s body, he gave in to the emotions and sensations: feeling, giving, taking, loving. They seemed to be tuned in to each other more so than ever before, so he knew without Nick telling him that the other man was close, as close as he was himself. “Nicky.” He breathed out, “Nicky, I’m…”

“I know.” It went both ways then, “G, with me.” He didn’t need any more encouragement, and when he felt Nick tightening around him it was the final straw to push him over the edge, sending him spiralling upwards out of control until he landed safely back in Nick’s arms.

They lay like that for quite some time, regaining control of their breathing and thought processes, until Greg felt able to stand again and pulled out of Nick, padding softly across to the sink to get a washcloth. He cleaned them both up and lobbed it back across the room, missing the sink but not caring as he settled closer into Nick’s embrace, now leaning against the wall behind the bed. “Remind me, why did we wait two years to fly like that?” He asked softly with his eyes closed

“I don’t know.” Nick chuckled, “But promise me we’re not going to wait another two years for the next?”

“I don’t think I could.” Greg smiled against Nick’s chest. ”They all know now, we don’t need to hide any more.”

“Hmm, you scared?” His soft Texan accent was full of concern as his fingers trailed down Greg’s side gently

“Scared of losing you. Ecklie’s gonna split us up.”

“Nothing’s gonna split us up babe. I promise. If it gets too much, we’ll jump to Liberty Towers, or to London.”

“If we went to London, we could get married.” Greg commented lightly, nervously, “If we did, would you want to?”

Nick was silent for so long that Greg had to look at him, scared of finding that he was in shock or had fallen asleep. Instead he found his lover staring at him with tears and love in his eyes, “Oh G, there’s nothing I want more.” He eventually found the ability to speak again and was rewarded by a dazzling smile from his young lover as he settled back against him.

Greg tugged the quilt up to cover them and lay silently for a while, tracing idle patterns on Nick’s arm, “I nearly lost you today. It could have gone so differently so easily, and you wouldn’t have come home and I’d be alone again. And whilst I was waiting outside the house, all I could think of was the fact that we’d never made love, that I’d never told you I wanted to marry you, that I didn’t tell you often enough that I love you.” He looked up at Nick again, “I want to spend the rest of my life here.” He paused to consider, “Well, maybe not exactly here, but here in a general sense meaning with you.”

Nick pulled him closer and kissed his forehead, then his eyelids, and then his nose before moving down to his lips, “That’s good, because I had no intentions of letting you go. I love you so much G. Fuck Ecklie, fuck the world, we’ll make it. Somewhere.”


Ianto’s face nearly cracked with the force of his grin when Greg and Nick disappeared out of view. Chuckling quietly to himself, he turned to the drinks cabinet and poured out four tumblers of whiskey, adding water to two of them and ice to the other two before offering one to John. The other man was watching him in amusement and leaning on the back of one of the armchairs, “You did it?”

“Of course not. Jack beat me to it.” He shook his head, “They’re so sweet.”

“Innocent.”

“Not for long.” He slugged back his own drink and set the empty glass on the table, falling onto one of the sofas and toeing his shoes off before resting his blue socked feet on the arm, “She’ll be OK John, she’s tough.”

“Yeah, I know.” John threw himself into an armchair and downed his drink more slowly that Ianto had, savouring the burn and twist of the liquid as it worked through him. He knew that Ianto was watching him carefully, studying his tense posture and the worry that must be written in every line of his body. “If I’d known what happened in there, I would never have let her go alone.”

“She just…”

“Yeah, I know, but what we could really do with not happening is her getting so wrapped up in guilt that she walks under a bus or jumps off a bridge. The cover-up would be a nightmare.” He sighed, “I love her so much, but sometimes I feel like I’m swimming against the tide.”

“She’s still struggling?” Ianto asked in slight shock, Jazz always seemed so bright and cheerful

But john just nodded and clasped his hands between his knees, “She’s better now than she was. The Dalek invasion really knocked her for six, but as long as she had you to look out for, it was something to keep the darkness away. Once she knew that you were happy again, she sort of lost her way. Getting out of London’s done her good at least. She wasn’t born to make those decisions, to carry that weight.” He smiled sadly, “Now Jack, Jack’s a born leader. I remember when they first paired us together, it was because he’d gone off the rails and found his way back onto them, and they thought that he’d be able to help me find my way back. Never worked, but he wasn’t the right person to do that. He told me what to do, but he couldn’t lead me, just direct me. He’s a natural leader, I’ve sometimes wondered if something made him that way, or if he was always that strong.”

“He’s not invulnerable.” Ianto stated, sitting up and mirroring John’s pose facing him, “He cares so deeply and it hurts him so much.”

“I know, but Jazz… Jack’s tough all the way through, you get below the Captain posturing and underneath he’s still a hero, but in a different way. Get under Zee’s skin and you find a very scared little girl. She takes it all so personally. If it had been two of her team.” He swallowed and looked away, unable to meet Ianto’s gaze as he thought about the consequences of his cowardice, “She wouldn’t have coped, she would have run away. Jack, every time Jack gets knocked down he gets back up again stronger than before. She can’t do that.”

“I never realised.” Ianto’s voice drew his gaze back to the young man who was so much older than his years, “She always seems so…”

“Indomitable?”

“Yeah, I guess. You’d never think that anything could get her down.”

John shrugged again and rolled his shoulders, feeling them crack, “She’s probably not as bad as I make her sound. She copes, but she has dark days.” He smiled sadly, barely a quirk of his lips, “I guess we all do, don’t we?”

Ianto nodded silently and sadly, “I need another drink.”

“Amen to that.” John beat him to it and passed the double measure across, smirking slightly as he did so, “Well now we’re both definitely over the limit.”

Ianto snorted, “I was when I drove us back.”

“Kidding!”

The smug Welshman smirked, “Young ladies, and some young men, have been buying me drinks all night, what do you think?”

John stared at him in shock and pure admiration, “You’re a fucking genius Ianto Jones. A twisted, brilliant genius.”

Ianto just nodded, biting back the automatic response as it flooded him with memories of Tosh. He couldn’t help but blame and hate John for her death, for the wholesale destruction that Cardiff was still recovering from, but he also recognised that Jack needed him, that Jasmine needed him, so the world needed him. He also recognised a brother soul to his own, albeit one twisted and darkened almost beyond recognition. “I hate you.” He said eventually

John looked surprised, saddened, but not like it was news, “I don’t blame you.”

“I blame you.” Ianto added, eyes fixed on the carpet, “But it doesn’t mean that I don’t like you.”

He smiled at that and met Ianto’s gaze again, “That means a lot.”

Once again, Ianto merely nodded in response and lay back down again, staring fixedly at his toes, “I would suggest doing our reports. But quite honestly, I can’t be bothered.”

“She’ll eat you.”

He huffed out a laugh, “It’ll wait until the morning.” A yell came from upstairs and they both moved their gazes pointlessly to the ceiling, “Do you think they know just how un-soundproof the rooms are here.”

“I think that if you get your way tonight they’ll find out. What is it with that, why aren’t they better soundproofed?” Ianto had choked with laughter at the first comment, but didn’t deny it, and it took him longer than usual to get back under control. John watched him in amusement, “You are one kinky couple.”

“Yup.” He glanced towards the kitchen, "You don't know the half of it."

“And I don’t think I want to. Where’s that errant Captain of ours?”

On cue the door opened and Jack arrived noisily, removing his coat and boots whilst Ianto looked at John with an eyebrow raised, “How do you do that?” He didn’t wait for the answer though, but stood up to meet Jack and pull him close for a kiss before releasing him, “Clean up go smoothly?”

“Yeah.” Jack sat down next to him on the sofa and grabbed one of the two remaining tumbler, drinking it slowly whilst Ianto settled against him and wrapped Jack’s spare hand in both of his own, “Where are the others?” He asked at last

“Nick and Greg have gone to bed.” John smirked in a way that told Jack exactly what he meant, as if he weren’t already fairly sure, but the smirk melted away to be replaced by a more sincere, concerned look, “Jazz went out running when we got back, probably won’t be back for an hour or so, maybe a lot longer.”

Jack looked across at him with worry dancing in his eyes, “Why, what happened in the house?”

“The guy who was holding them threatened to kill Nick if she didn’t comply. She stood her ground.”

Jack nodded in understanding, “She got him out though. That’s…”

“Impressive, to say the least, but you know what Jasmine’s like. She’ll stew over it for ages.” He reached for another drink but appeared to think better of it, “So, anyway, what’s the next stage of the plan?”

“Our jurisdiction was the Weevils. We’ve got that sorted out; Liberty Towers are rounding up the last of the tagged ones and are instructed on dealing with any more that come through. Once we’ve got the paperwork done…” Jack waved the hand holding the now empty glass, “We can go home.”

“That’s a relief.” John sighed and flexed his shoulders, “But what about Greg and Nick, I get the impression that now their secret’s out, life’s not going to be pleasant for them.”

Ianto shook his head and settled even closer to Jack, “No relationships allowed between members of the same shift. They’ll be put on separate shifts. Apparently it happened to Gil and his then girlfriend a couple of years ago. But their relationship, as far as I can tell, was already strained. Greg and Nick are strong, they’ll cope.”

“And if they can’t, there’re always options open to them.” Jack put the tumbler down and wrapped his arm around Ianto, completing the circle and pile of hands, “Catherine caught me before I left, she said that it was just unfortunate that Ecklie was there, none of the other team members would have said anything, and it just confirmed their suspicions.”

“Yeah.” Ianto sighed, “Hell of a way to do it though.”

Jack squeezed him tighter, “Oh yeah, almost as impressive as Gwen finding out about us.” Ianto snorted but John just looked bemused, “Oh don’t tell me she hasn’t told you that one!”

Ianto laughed out loud at that and squeezed his hands, “The poor thing nearly died of embarrassment. Would have served her right too.” He added darkly, “We were… You know the rift takes people as well as bringing stuff here, and that the people who get taken occasionally get brought back as well?”

The former Time Agent nodded scornfully, “Of course.”

“Yeah, well it wasn’t common knowledge. Jack knew, I knew, and that was about it. The nurses on Flat Holm Island didn’t even know how they came to be like that. But Gwen found out about a disappearance, just one lad, but she met his mother and you know what Gwen’s like, she’s like a dog with a bone. Anyway, she was on her way in to have it out with Jack, follow it up as her own private project, I was secretly going to lead her to the island and explain it all so that Jack would think she’d just dropped it and she’d maybe learn to do what Jack told her.”

“Unlikely.”

“Unlikely but worth a shot.” He had tensed up in Jack’s arms and wouldn’t look at either of them, “I’m not proud of it, but I thought it was necessary.”

John waved his moralising away, “Come on, I want to get to the good bit.”

“What, you mean the bit where she must have seen movement in the hot house and walked straight in not realising that we were enjoying some… down time.” Jack pulled a face, “I couldn’t look her in the face for a week.”

“Fortunately, she thought he was mad at her and just avoided him. And didn’t check me out after the first time when he growled at her.”

“Showed great restraint I think.” Jack commented, freeing a hand to run a finger lazily up and down his side, “I couldn’t look away after…”

“Get a room!” John rolled his eyes and groaned, but there was no rancour in it, “Honestly, you’re like a pair of rabbits. And Jazz won’t want to deal with too many people when she gets back anyway, get yourselves to bed.”

They hesitated a moment but he glared at them until they moved. Ianto stood up first and collected the empty tumblers together, heading for the kitchen, “I’ll just wash these, then follow you up.”

John settled back in his chair and gazed at the far wall, formulating plan and ideas, wild schemes and half-baked plots to follow the life he’d left behind, combined with what seemed like madder ideas of security and stability. That wasn’t why he was with Jazz and they both knew it. The sound of soft, Welsh humming drifted through from the kitchen and, after a surprisingly long time, Ianto reappeared, carrying a bowl of what appeared to be melted chocolate and a bag of marshmallows.

John managed to ask his question with just an incredulous look, Ianto shrugged in reply and disappeared up the stairs. That seemed to cover it, kinky bastard.

Upstairs, Ianto pushed their bedroom door open with his hip, grateful that it was a handle rather than a knob, and smiled at the sight of his lover sprawled on his front on the bed, with the covers drawn up to his waist probably more against the slight chill in the air than out of modesty. His smile when Ianto entered was only made more stunning by the slight confusion and more than slight horniness when he saw Ianto’s presents. “Playtime? Or dinner time?”

Ianto just shook his head with a smile and set the bowl and bag down on the desk. He crossed to the bed and pulled the covers back, rolling Jack over with firm, insistent shoves. Jack complied with a grunt and lay on his back, eyes widening when Ianto pulled out two sets of restraints. The Welshman remained silent as he secured Jack right where he wanted him, stripped off himself and went to fetch the chocolate, dribbling a line of the sticky substance down Jack’s nose. He kissed it off, then kissed him full on the mouth before answering, “Oh, definitely playtime.”

Quite some time later, Jack flexed his shoulders and wiggled his hips, feeling the stiffness ease now that he was finally released. He used his newfound freedom as soon as Ianto returned from the sink and the desk, sitting up only long enough to pull him down into the circle of his arms so that he could cuddle him close. When they kissed he could taste the rough, smooth sweetness of the chocolate, mixed with the familiar muskiness of his own taste mixed with that of his lover. “Love you Yan.”

“Mmm…” Ianto nuzzled in closer and took up his usual position with his head and one hand on Jack’s chest, “Love you too.”

John now sat in the dark, eyes definitely not fixed on the doorway and equally definitely not fixed on the two glasses in front of him, one empty and one full. Instead he watched the pattern of lights on the wall as car headlights bounced off the front of the cabinet behind him and lighted on that one patch by the light switch. He didn’t know how long he’d been sitting there, but figured it must have been a while, judging by the fact that he’d heard Jack yell out and Ianto had had… He shook himself, it sounded like they’d had fun at least. Letting out a sigh he considered standing up and walking around the room (was that pacing? Too desperate maybe) when he heard footsteps outside. He wanted to say that they sounded tired, or familiar or anything descriptive really, but they were just footsteps. Trainers, heavy enough to make the middle step creak but not heavy enough to make it audible if you weren’t listening. The steps paused outside the door and he stood, moving to stand in the hall doorway, waiting for her to enter.

Minutes ticked by, he could see her forehead pressed against the glass, until she pulled away and the door opened. Jasmine had her eyes on the floor, and it would have been funny the way her gaze paused on his feet, and then dragged up the length of his body if it hadn’t been so sad, so scared. He bit back a sigh, recognising that look, and moved around, shutting the door with a firm click and following her as she backed away from him until his chest was touched hers with every heaving breath she took. They watched each other, eyes locked, until he leant back slightly and braced his hands on either side of her head. “Where did you go?”

“Running. I don’t know.” She looked like a rabbit caught in the headlights and he got the feeling that although she knew he would never hurt her, right this moment she was scared he would. Or hoped he would. Which was why he never would. “It’s all I’m good at, running away from things.”

He hadn’t been expecting that, “Why do you say that?”

“Because it’s true.”

“No it’s not.” One of his hands slipped slightly closer and she flinched, “You run towards things, not away from them. And you’re good at lots of other things besides.” She opened her mouth but he cut her off, “Thinking, planning, fighting, gymnastics.” He pulled a wry smile, his first since she returned, “Filing. You are good at what you do.”

“I nearly killed him, how is that being good at what I do?” She nearly spat the adjective

“But you didn’t, you got him out of there, he’s safe upstairs in the arms of the man he loves because of you, because that guy respected you. You did that, you brought him home.”

“I…”

He moved his hand again and this time she didn’t flinch away, letting him cover her lips with his finger, “You did what you had to do.”

“I just want to stop hurting people.” The whispered words, the look towards the stairs, the tightening of her shoulders… He pulled her away from the wall and crushed her against his chest, stroking her shoulders and back as she shook with sobs, “I want to stop hurting.”

“I know sweetheart, I know.” He held her close and cursed the fates that brought them together. This wasn’t what he wanted; he didn’t want to have this vulnerable, innocent girl relying on him when he could be off tasting other worlds and seeing other stars. But once he had her in his arms, once he’d lost her and got her back, how could he turn away. The call of the stars was strong, but to be wanted, to be needed… It was worse than a drug. He’d give up everything to have her cling to him like this.

Gradually the tears slowed and then stopped and her grip on his shirt loosened. She was almost asleep in his arms, so he lifted her gently and carried her up the stairs to their room, “How far did you run?”

“To the stars.” She answered sleepily, arms laced loosely around his neck and eyes half closed, “But I got called back.”

“By what?” He was pulling the bobble out of her hair, running his fingers through sweat damp hair, pulling off her running top and shorts and supporting her to slip her into a vest top and long, loose pants.

She sighed and nuzzled in against his side again as soon as he let her, curling up so that all he could do was wrap his arms around her and hold her, “By you. I had to come back to you. The stars aren’t so bright when you’re not there. I think… I think it’s because I love you.”

She relaxed even further ad he knew she was asleep, but still held onto her for the moment, “Yeah, I know what you mean sweetheart.”

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John covered his eyes with his hand and flopped onto his back, growling up at the ceiling for want of something more… responsive to growl at. He thought about that fact for a couple of moments, then sat up and looked around the room blearily. It was reasonably neat, his weapons (lots of them) piled on the desk with Jasmine’s laptop, a pile of his clothes draped lazily across the chair and hers tucked away neatly in the drawers, but the room was noticeably devoid of any other intelligent life. She swung himself out of bed and panicked for a moment, before pulling himself together and stalking to the door. It turned out that he only had to poke his head out onto the landing to locate her.

“Jack Sodding Harkness!” What had he done this time? “And Ianto Gethin Jones you’re no better! Just stop it the pair of you.”

“Yes miss.” Jack’s tone was far too light when compared with hers, he was in for one hell of a bollocking.

“Right, that does it!”

“Ow! Jazz, Jasmine, ouch, stop with the… Oi!”

John chuckled and closed the door again, leaving them to deal with whatever Jack had done noisily and apparently violently. What he’d done this time, John had no idea, but it was more likely to be kitchen related than work related if she was yelling at Ianto as well. At least he had the sense to keep his mouth shut and let Jack take the brunt of her ire.

He pulled on a pair of jeans and a T-shirt, then slouched downstairs to join Ianto, Greg and Nick at the kitchen window, watching Jazz chase Jack around the garden with a bucket of water. Ianto passed him a mug of coffee and he smiled into it gratefully, “She’s cheery this morning.”

“Hmm, look up.” Ianto smirked, “I thought I’d let Jack take the blame for that.” ‘That’ was a pancake stuck to the ceiling. And another, and another. “We got a bit… giddy.”

“Really? I thought that was all the range in Wales.” He sipped his coffee and glanced up again, “The one closest to the light’s going to fall.”

“Yep, I’m hoping it gets one of the two of them.” He shrugged and gestured generally towards the other side of the kitchen, “There’s a couple in the oven for you if you’re interested.”

John got the pancakes out and grabbed the jar of chocolate sauce, spreading it thickly and adding marshmallows before folding the whole lot over in aluminium foil to shove back into the oven to melt thoroughly, “What’s the situation out there?”

“They’re both in the pool.”

“How?” He looked up without standing up; sadly the three men were still watching the events in the garden. Should he be disappointed that not one was checking out his arse?

“Jack grabbed her and jumped. They’ve both gone a bit see through.”

“White?”

“Only Jack.” Ianto’s smirk was in his voice, “Those jeans look really good on her when wet.”

“Eyes off my girlfriend.” He prodded the pancakes again for want of anything more productive to do

“Can’t help it, she’s got a good bum.”

“That she has. Good pair of…”

“Idiots!” Jasmine dripped her way across the kitchen and glared at Ianto and Jack, who had come to stand with him and was getting him thoroughly soaked by hugging him, “And as for you Ianto Jones, I know it was you…”

Ianto’s wish almost came true, in the form of a pancake dropping past Jasmine’s shoulder with a wet, almost disappointed ‘thwarp’. She looked down at it for a moment, then up at the other two and finally back at Ianto. Jack bit his lip and nudged his lover in the ribs, “I’d run if I were you.”

“Yep.” He hid behind Jack’s shoulder, squeezing his hand tightly, “She’s scaring me Jack.”

“What do you think I can do about it?” He laughed, “Come out you big baby.”

“I’m only hiding behind your shoulder.” Jack moved, “I’m only hiding behind my fingers.”

John pulled his pancakes out of the oven and dumped them on a plate, deciding that this was the moment to distract the slight blonde monster from terrorising their friends any further, “Good morning by the way.”

She glared balefully at Ianto for a moment longer, then swung round and bounced over to kiss John happily, “Good morning.”

“I’m all wet now.” He looked down, “And not in a good way, go drip over there.” She pouted but complied, “Did you sleep alright?”

Jazz shrugged and wrung her hair out over the sink, “A bit, I guess. I’ve been awake hours, done all the reports and stuff. You’re being very quiet boys.”

Greg looked up, startled from what was a very interesting introspection, “We, erm…”

Nick chuckled, “Didn’t have anything to add to the conversation. You working tonight Jazz?” They’d got used to living at night, so pancakes as the sun set and a full meal as it rose were pretty much common place now. The CSIs had maybe two hours before they needed to leave for work.

She had found a hairbrush and was attacking her hair with fervour, “Yeah, I am. I’m going to try to work something with Liberty Towers so I’m not at the Crime Lab, but sort of a roving agent until we know the situation here better. Then we can decide whether we need a permanent agent in the city or not. Probably wouldn’t take a bigger team than Cardiff’s got at the most, it’s not like you’ve got an active rift over here or anything like that.”

“So you’re leaving?”

“Can’t stay here forever, I’m needed back in London.” She growled at a particularly stubborn knot, “Did you really need to dunk me Jack? I mean, guh.”

He laughed, “Yeah, we’ve been here how long? And I hadn’t done it yet. It needed to be done.”

She wasn’t impressed, “Bugger off back to the land of the sheep. Weren’t you only supposed to be here a couple of days?”

“Yeah, but things conspired.”

“I’ve booked us on a flight back tomorrow morning.” Ianto interjected, “Probably before you get back from work. We need to get the Weevils back into as close to their natural territory as possible.”

“Okay.” She wandered across and hugged him, “I’ll miss you.”

“Yeah.” He hugged her back, “You’d better.”

“H’okay.” She leant her head on his shoulder and frowned in Nick’s general direction, “So I’ve done our report and the full incident report, I still need reports from the rest of you though. Then we need to go through the overall report on the Weevil transportation and finish off the fight club report. And I’ve got…” She grabbed Ianto’s wrist and checked his watch, “Ooo, lovely, I need to leave the house in one hour and thirty seven minutes. Approximately.”

Ianto pushed her away gently, “We’d better get on with it then, John with me?”

“Makes sense, you can do a joint report if that makes it easier. Jack, overall report?” She looked over her shoulder at the captain and he sighed, nodding grumpily, “Now I know what to do to get the files off you on time.”

“Sit on him.”

“Yep. No, sit on you!” She grinned up at Ianto, “I’ll go collect all the laptops I can find.”

Nick and Greg exchanged a glance, recognising that they weren’t needed at this point, and escaped into the garden, flopping down under the tree in the soft afternoon light, “You see all these sci-fi shows, read the books, watch the movies. You never expect there to be so much paperwork involved.”

Nick laughed, “That’s true enough. The Men in Black never seem to do paperwork, just wipe the evidence.”

“Hmm, listening to Jazz moan about them I think that’s pretty accurate.” Greg smirked, “I’m going to miss her.”

“Really?”

“No.” He sighed and sat up, tucking his knees up to his chest, “I’m hoping that everything will go back to normal, but it won’t, will it? Everyone knows now.”

“Do you wish they didn’t?” Nick sat up too and pulled Greg against him, relieved when the younger man sagged into his arms and rested his head against his shoulder

“I wish Ecklie didn’t know. I mean; I know we can do it, but I don’t want to work without you.”

“I know babe, but if that’s what it takes, that’s what we’ll do.”

Greg appeared to consider this for a moment, just long enough to make Nick nervous again, then turned around, knelt up and kissed him slowly and thoroughly, leaving the older man in no doubt about his intentions.

Jazz flexed her shoulders and checked through the notes she’d made with Jack, scribbling down a reference number on one of the printouts and entering it on her system, “I think that’s about it.” She commented, sending the files back through to London to be dealt with. “Oh God, time to go I think. I’ll go get the guys and get off.”

He stood up too and shut his computer down, “I guess I’ll see you then.”

“Yeah.” She hesitated a moment, then threw her arms around his waist and tugged her head in against his chest, “I’ll be back before long. I hope so, anyway.”

“Hey, John’s staying, you won’t be on your own.” He stroked her hair and hugged her tightly, “Are you OK?”

“I will be.” She pasted on a smile and shrugged, “You’d better get back to Cardiff, you’ve got a civil partnership to organise. I’ll be over in time for that. In fact, I’ll aim to be there by the start of September, OK?”

“Sounds good, now go on, work calls.”

Catherine stopped halfway down the hall as she saw her friends approaching and smiled in greeting, “Hey guys, thanks for getting Nicky back to us Jasmine.”

She looked pained for a moment but covered it so quickly that Catherine thought she’d imagined it, “That’s what I’m here for.” They entered the break room together and sank down onto the chairs to wait for Grissom and their assignments. Jazz automatically flopped down almost on top of Nick and snuggled into him in such a way that he could only put his arms around her. She closed her eyes and smiled happily, “You’re mega comfy.”

“You’ll get me in trouble.” He grumbled good-naturedly, not letting her get back up

“He’s right.” Catherine watched them in bemusement, “I would have thought after last night…”

Nick shrugged and accepted a coffee from Greg, “We’re in the frying pan anyway, might as well make the most of it. Besides, Jazz isn’t going to be around for long.”

“You’re leaving?” Catherine asked in surprise, her own coffee forgotten.

Jazz sat up and moved over so that Greg could sit next to Nick and rested her elbows on her knees, “Yeah, I’m needed back at my base in London, and I need to help Jack and Ianto organise their civil partnership in Cardiff. This was only supposed to be a very temporary thing. It sort of… stretched. I’m aiming to be back in London at least temporarily by the start of September.”

“That’s not far off.”

“No, it’s gonna be a bitch to organise.” She sighed, “But I’ll manage it. Probably. I can’t believe they’ve only been out here two days. Feels like a lot longer.”

“Yeah.” She punched Greg playfully and he laughed, waving his coffee warningly, “We’ll miss you, you know.”

“Good thing too, otherwise I’d have to come back and haunt you. Which I suspect I’ll have to do anyway. Oh, hi Arch.”

“Hey guys, how’s it going?”

“Pretty good. How’s tonight looking?”

“Busy, Grissom’s on his way.” They groaned and he was about to head off, but stopped and looked directly at Greg and Nick, “And Ecklie wants to see you both.”

When he left, Greg took Nick’s hand and squeezed it, seeking reassurance as much as he gave it. Nick turned slightly and smiled at him, but they didn’t let go. Grissom, when he arrived, appeared for be completely oblivious to it. “Nick, you’ve got another house invasion, looks like being the same as the last few we’ve had. Catherine, we’ve got a multiple on the strip. Greg, take Jasmine out to a 419 on twenty third. Oh, and Ecklie…”

“We know. Should we do that before we go?” Nick stood up and straightened his shirt self-consciously

“Probably for the best.” Grissom agreed.

They exchanged nervous glances and Greg quirked a smile at Jazz, “Meet you by the car?”

“Sure thing.” She watched them go with concern and followed Catherine out to the locker room. They changed in silence, but Catherine stopped her from leaving with a hand on her arm

“Look after him, won’t you? Both of them I suppose. I have a feeling Nick’s going to hate being on his own on this one.”

She nodded sadly, “Stupid office dating rules, especially with hours like yours.”

“It’s to cover them for sexual harassment charges.”

Jazz snorted, “Ianto used to complain of sexual harassment at Torchwood. Unfortunately, the highest powers he could complain to were both trying to get into his pants. Me and Jack.” She added in response to Catherine’s concerned look, “And he never really complained, just wound Jack up with it. Good times. Half of Torchwood seem to have slept together, on the premises in fact.”

“It’s another world.”

“That it is.”

“Yeah, well, just look after him.”

She swept out and left Jazz smiling sadly at the floor, “I will.”

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Grissom met Catherine by the door and they walked out to his car in silence. Catherine was clearly waiting for him to say something, but he didn’t know how to broach the topic, so he didn’t. Jasmine was leaning on her car and staring up at the stars, sucking on a lollipop and twitching one foot in time with the music coming from the car’s sound system. He apologised to Catherine and made his way across to the young lady, “Jasmine?”

“Yuh-huh?” She smiled at him, “I’m waiting for Greg and Nick, Nicky’s scene is on the way to ours.”

“I know. Look, I want you to take the house invasion and Nick and Greg to take the homicide. They’ve found a second victim out there and I want two of my team on it.”

“Yes Sir.” She looked down at the floor, “It’s not good then.”

He looked at her closely, “What makes you say that?”

“You’re sending me to a scene on my own. If you wanted two of your team out there you’d have switched me and Catherine.”

“Ecklie asked me to choose which of them I wanted to keep, I told him I couldn’t make that decision at such short notice. I have them both until the end of the week, then I have to choose which I need most or I’ll lose them both.” He patted her shoulder uncomfortably, “They’ve been split up like this before, they’ll make it work.”

She sighed, “For what it’s worth, I’m sorry.”

“I know. By the way, notice accepted.” He nodded and turned back to Catherine, who was waiting with her door open.

“What was that about?” She asked as the slid into the car and he started it up

“Shifting people around.” He strapped himself in

“We’re losing one of them.” She stated sadly, “Which one?”

“I have to make that choice.”

She was horrified, “Ecklie can’t make you choose between them!”

He shrugged, “Apparently he can. One or both of them will be taken off the team. If I don’t state that I want to keep one of them, they’ll both go, one to swing and one to days.”

“So what’s the choice?”

“Days need a DNA tech, I don’t want to take the chance on pushing Greg back into the lab. But on the other hand, swing have an opening for a CSI at the moment as well. If I cooperate, I can probably get him on there rather than in the lab. But on the other hand, Nick could only go to swing, so maybe I should let him go instead. Whatever happens, I dare say we’ll lose them both in the end.”

“To where?”

“To a team that will allow them to be together, maybe even in the UK. Jasmine is leaving and returning there, maybe they’ll go with her.”

Catherine sagged back into the seat as her own recollections and regrets flooded through her, “Good for them.”


Greg flipped the boot on the car and put his and Nick’s kits in there with Jasmine’s. The girl was still leaning on the side of the car, gazing at the stars dreamily, but she was completely with it as she swung into the driver’s seat and smiled at them in the rear view mirror. “You know that you two are working the same case now, right?”

“What?” It was the first thing any of them had said since the two men got out there, their expressions had said it all, no matter how hard they were trying to hide it

She pulled out of the parking lot and nodded, “They’ve found a second victim on the strip, so Grissom wants you two out there rather than have a novice on it. I’ll run you out to the house and pick up my bike, then you two can have the car.”

“Good plan.” Greg murmured, glancing briefly at her before gazing back at his lover, “We owe Grissom one.”

“I think he considers this equalling the balance out.” She tapped the steering wheel absentmindedly and swore at a ‘nurk in a Merc’; displacement activity, but it worked to relax her co-workers.

Greg reached out and took Nick’s hand, stroking the back of it with his thumb, “We’ve got one week on the same team, then we don’t know where we’ll be.”

“It’ll all work out in the end.” She sighed and swore again as a bike cut her up, “He’ll be under a bus in a week, everything works itself out somehow.”

“Cheerful thought.” Nick chuckled sadly

“I thought so.”


One Week Later

Nick signed off on his report and passed it across to Greg to countersign. They’d done their best over the last week to ignore the impending end, ignore the fact that each case together could be their last – even though Grissom put them together as often as he could. Of course, they had been largely unsuccessful, but it didn’t stop them trying. Greg hesitated a moment before he too signed it, closing a large part of their lives for good. “Case closed.”

This would have been the perfect moment for a long, silent, heated gaze, followed by a slow lean into their one and only kiss in the lab. Of course, that only happens in fiction, so Catherine and Jasmine arrived, Jasmine tripped over the table and Greg let out a laugh that was half sob, half resigned amusement. “Good morning sweet Jasmine.” He swallowed back the choking in his throat and helped her up, pulling her down to sit on the sofa before she fell over anything else, “How did it go?”

“It was the girlfriend.” She paused, “The second girlfriend, which maybe explains things.”

“Sounds like a story.” Nick leant forwards

“Gage had two girlfriends happening, didn’t know about each other. Number two walked in on him and number one and killed him in a fit of rage. Number one kept it secret because she was as mad as number two and because the two of them got together over their ex’s cooling body.”

“Kinky.”

“Yeah.” She sighed, “And I thought my usual work was weird.”

“They hot though?”

”The girlfriends? Hell yeah.” She sighed and sat back, just catching Catherine’s disapproving frown, “What?”

“You’re hopelessly innocently filthy at times.” Jazz just grinned, far too comfortable with that assessment.

The whole team were invited around to the safe house for breakfast that day, for a combined leaving party for Jasmine and Nick, but mostly Nick. He was moving to the Swing Shift, and officially moving in with Greg. The couple relaxed noticeably as soon as they got through the door of the house that was rapidly becoming their home, moving in synch with each other as they put away their kits and coats. John appeared from somewhere with food and drinks and wrapped his arm around Jasmine’s waist, “Good day?”

”Extremely interesting.” She smiled and leaned into him, fading into the background as the CSI team gathered together around their friends, “Is this my fault?”

“No.” He kissed the top of her head and squeezed her hard, “These things happen, you had no influence on it. Fate intervened.”

Catherine was looking around the house with interest, “I thought you both had apartments?” She asked with a quizzical smile

Nick looked in Jasmine’s direction and smiled when she nodded her consent, “We’ve been staying here whilst we’ve been working with Jasmine, and it’s bigger than either of our places, so we thought we’d use it again for the party.”

Jazz fished in her pockets and pulled out a set of keys, tossing them over to him with a grin, “The place is yours for as long as you want it. I reckon we owe you that at least.”

“You’re serious?”

“Absolutely, it deserves to be lived in.” She grinned up at John, “Just expect visitors every so often.”

“I think we can probably cope with that.” Greg answered with a sad smile, “How long are you two going to be around?”

“We’re going back to the UK the day after tomorrow.” John checked the date on his watch, “Yeah, day after tomorrow.”

“What do you do in the UK?” Bobby asked, “You’re a specialist of some sort?”

She sighed and nodded, “Special ops, I can’t say much.”

“What, like MI-1?”

She frowned, “What part of ‘I can’t say much’ didn’t you get? Higher than MI-5, seriously top secret. So top secret I don’t really exist.”

“Have we ceased to exist?” Greg asked in confusion

“No, you’re real. You existed to start with.” She shrugged, “My parents forgot to tell anyone I’d been born, so I officially don’t exist. It’s kinda cool.”

“Nice.”

”Yeah. Anyway.” She perched on the arm of a chair as John returned to the kitchen, “You’re real.”

“I’m a real boy.” Greg did the Pinocchio dance and laughed, putting on some music in slight embarrassment, “It’s weird how things have changed since we met you.”

Catherine looked up at him when she saw Jasmine look away guiltily, “Do you regret it?”

“Not at all.” He grinned across at Jazz, “As for outing us, that was entirely my fault, but the rest is cool. And to be honest, I’m glad we can live openly together now.”

Nick wove his was across the room and hugged him, “Me too.”

“Awwww, camera moment!” Catherine grabbed her phone and took a photo of the two of them, “We’ll miss having you on the team Nick.”

“Yeah, me too, but as long as I have Greg, it’s worth it.”

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Author's Note: An explanation. Jack Saturday and Jacob Glass are the main characters of one of my favourite stories, which is called 'Jack Saturday Can't Fail'. They're vampires, and it's possibly, nay probably, the most awesome vampire story you will ever read. *Stops gushing* All you really need to know is that the Hunt Club is like a vampire mafia who are starting a war, so Jack and Jacob are trekking across the USA to warn other groups of vampires or stir them up or just piss them off. Oh, and Jack and Jacob are gay. And I can’t write story summaries. Seriously, read JSCF, it's brilliant

Contextually within the story, this chapter is set about a month after the last one, Jasmine is back in the UK. Within the wider story arc, Lost Souls and Unexpected Future have both happened and Jack and Ianto are on their honeymoon in the USA. Any questions, feel free to ask me, I don't bite (unless you ask nicely)

Praise be to Miss Bob, who beta'd this chapter for me and introduced me to the wonderful works of Jesse Hajicek.

If you’re aware of him already, then the answer to “Did you just do what I think you just did?” is probably ‘yes’. I’m very nearly shameless

I just lost the game by the way


I open one eye cautiously and groan, biting my lip in annoyance when I realise the stupidity of the action. When no one comes to investigate I allow myself to cover my face with my hands and roll over. Suddenly I am aware that I am on the floor, and I wasn’t a moment ago. Also, I am naked, which I was a moment before. I shouldn’t be naked, I should be in that silk T-Shirt that Jacob loves and with guns and knives and things. Not naked, definitely not naked. Although, considering where we are I shouldn’t be surprised.

There’s a thump and muffled “ow” from behind me and I pick myself up, grabbing the sheet that had covered me, wrapping it toga-style as I locate the source of the aggravated tone. It takes a moment to get the lock open, during which time there is shuffling and cursing and more than a hint of panic coming through the bond, then the door is open and I can see and feel his overwhelming relief. “What the fuck?”

Straight to the point as always, and so eloquent. I reply in kind, “It’s gone bad.”

“How bad?” I thumb over my shoulder and he turns over (a difficult process in such a confined space) and raises himself on his elbows to see past me easier, “Jack.” He swallows and looks up at me, almost begging me to tell him he’s delusional, “Where are we?”

I smile, trying to reassure him, but it probably comes out as a grimace, “Morgue.”

And I can feel and see his “Oh shit.” Before he says it.


Something wasn’t right with these records. Someone had tried to remove Jacob Glass from the system, but they weren’t quite up to date with the latest system or something so the ‘suicide’ was less than convincing. His counterpart over in the Minneapolis lab had picked up on it and flagged him up on the Liberty Towers system; not quite unconvincing enough to tell the world that he was missing, but enough to make sure that someone was looking out for him. And considering he’d come from Minneapolis and arrived in the company of Jack Saturday, yes he could understand why they’d chosen the Liberty Towers system.

Archie sighed and pulled up the CCTV coverage of the morgue, resigning himself to minimal official work once again as he did so. He grabbed a loop of footage as soon as he was certain that there was no one in there and prepared to cover, then paged Nick to come over and set the footage recording straight onto the secure server. One of the bodies in the morgue covered his face, then rolled over and landed on the floor. Archie chuckled; at least he wasn’t the only one for whom it would be a long night.


I pull on one of the dresses that they put corpses in; identical to the one that Jacob was wearing, and have an abortive search for our stuff. Jacob seems to be fascinated by the whole idea of being in a morgue, now that he’s got over the fact that we’re in a fucking morgue. He looks up at me suddenly with a worried frown, “You didn’t get autopsied, did you?”

I snort a laugh and pull the collar of the dress away so that I can look down at my chest, “Nope, all functions appear nominal.” He frowns, not getting it, so I sigh, “Not yet anyway, but I don’t see how we’re going to get out of here now we’re in the system. Fuck.”

A face appears in the glass panel of the door and looks at us with irritated amusement. He raises a finger, then fiddles with the door, so I figure he isn’t supposed to be in here any more than we were, and pushes it open, standing with his feet slightly apart and hands on his hips in a classic power stance. I roll my eyes and raise my hands theatrically, “Officer.”

I can feel the worry rolling off Jacob in waves, but he covers it well and stalks past me with his hand outstretched, “I’m Jacob, this is…”

“The famous Jack Saturday?” I glare at him in my shock, “I’m Nick Stokes, with the Crime Lab and Liberty Towers.”

“I should have known.” I bark out a laugh, “The place is still running then?” He nods with a smile, “And is the nutty teenage fag hag still in charge, Lady?”

“Not the best place to compare notes, don’tcha think? I’ve called Liberty Towers to get you out of here, but you’ll have to sit tight until then. You can stay at my place, especially seeing as it’s not mine.” I catch the key. Now there’s an invitation I would take up in a shot if Jacob weren’t around, and if the smooth Texan drawl wasn’t a pretty good indicator of exactly how he’d take my interpretation of the invitation.

“Thank you.” I remember to say – nice, polite Jack, politeness gets you things – “I’m assuming you want us to stick around?”

He shrugs, “Up to you, but if you’ve got the time you’re welcome to. With the Hunt Club on the move…”

“How the fuck do you know that?”

He laughs and moves to the door, “I’ve only been doing the legwork for Liberty Towers for a couple of months, I still read all the memos they send me. I’ve got to get back to work, someone should be along for you before very long, and you’re already flagged up so you won’t get autopsied or anything. When you get to the house you can do what you like, as long as you don’t wake Greg. He’s in the second room you come to upstairs. If he’s already awake, tell him I’ll be back late.”

Jacob frowns, “Just so we know, which room is your room?” Nick just smirks and disappears and Jacob looks at me with his head on one side, “Second one you come to upstairs I assume.”

I snort, “I’d say so. Should have guessed really, Liberty Towers has a tradition in that department; it's a secret alien hunting organisation by the way." I say in reply to his quizzical stare, "Come on, we’d better put you back in your drawer.”

He groans, but complies, dragging me down for a goodnight kiss before I roll him in and shut the door. It’s a bit tricky getting myself onto the table as I was before, but I manage it and try to slip back into sleep. Times like this I wish the bond was stronger, so that we could communicate without words, cos this is going to get Dull.


Nick chuckled into the lab and leaned on the back of a chair to look down at Archie, “Dude, I just met Jack Saturday.”

He laughed and finished covering up the action down in the morgue, “Is he as cool as the legends say?”

“Dunno, ask me when I’m not totally star-struck. And on a completely different subject, have you got the files from that scan for me?”

“Yeah, have a look at that.” He passed over a printed set of emails, “Your girl was lying, she knew him extremely well.”

“Am I reading email sex?” He looked through it and raised his eyebrow, “Now, that’s when technology gets weird. Why use email when you can use a phone?”

“Do not want to know, but they did both. I’ve sat through three hour-long phone sex sessions. No indication in any of their communication that they actually met face to face though.”

“So she might not have recognised him, thanks Archie, I’ll take these and have a word with her.”

“No problem. Oh, Nick?” The older man turned back with a questioning smile, “How’s Greg? I haven’t seen him in a while, anyone would think he’d changed shifts.”

Nick sighed heavily but with a fond smile, “I’ll get him to pop by later then. He’s good, not sleeping all that well, but I don’t think we’ll be doing this long anyway. I’ll tell you about it later, I assume you’re coming round to the house?”

“Yeah, I’ll see you round there.” He turned back to his computer and concentrated on getting the files cleaned for Catherine.


I clench my fists under the sheet and tense as the movement wakes me, swearing as fluently and freely as I like in my mind. As soon as the doors slam shut and we start moving, I let rip vocally, “Shit, fuck, arse, bollocks.”

There’s a laugh that isn’t Jacob’s and someone tugs the covers down just enough to see my face, “You’re a very rude corpse.”

I frown as scarily as I can at the idiotic girl in front of me and resist the urge to hit her until she stops smiling, “I’m a corpse, I’m allowed to be rude.”

She shrugs and slips as the van takes a corner too sharply, “Fuck Brian, I’m moving here! Goddamnit.”

“Sorry Lizzy-Lou.”

“And don’t call me Lizzy Fucking Lou, my name is Elizabeth. If you really can’t manage that, then just Bet. Simple, easy to remember.” She flips him the finger and turns back to us, lunging across the space, “I’ll find your clothes.”

I sit up and pull at the sheet covering Jacob, strangely sad at seeing him looking so… dead, then poke him firmly to wake him up, “You’re a not very polite breather.” I point out as Jacob blinks at me.

She swears again as she is thrown against the wall, then she hurls my clothes at me and Jacob’s at him before grabbing onto the back of the seat and hurling another tirade of abuse at Brian. She’s certainly got the gift of the gab.

Jacob and I exchanged bemused glances, his more anxious than mine, and dress hurriedly. Elizabeth seems to be more concerned with berating her companion than eyeing us up – although she does plenty of that too – and by the time she turns back, the air now decidedly bluer than it was when I first woke up, we’re dressed and watching her in anticipation. Jacob breaks the silence, “Who are you?”

“Elizabeth Warren, I work for Liberty Towers, and this is my useless brother Brian.”

“Wotcha.” The back of a dark head is all we can see of Brian, but he raises a lazy hand in greeting, before demonstrating the Warren family grasp of linguistics when he’s cut up by another driver. All I know for certain is that the other car could be classed as a posemobile.

Elizabeth is watching us with a sort of amused detachment, “Fuck you’re hot, together?” We nod, “Damned shame. So you’re the famous Jack Saturday?”

“My reputation precedes me.” I grin, “You work for the Lady?”

“The Lady?” She purses her lips, then appears to have a brainwave, “Oh, is that an old name for Liberty Towers, like after the Statue?”

“No.” Her face creases up in confusion again, “The Lady ran the place, that’s what they called her. Of course, that wasn’t her real name… She was a Lady.” I frown and click my fingers, trying out names in my head, “Curbishley! She was Lady Curbishley. Ringing any bells?”

”You mean Jasmine Donovan?” Elizabeth has swung around into the front now but is kneeling up on her seat to look back at us, “She’s not used her married name for years, not since she left Liberty Towers, she must have dropped the title before that even.”

“When Roger died I would imagine.” I speculate, faced with the facts of mortality, “He was a nice bloke, him and his boyfriend. Coped brilliantly with Lady.”

“You’re not making a lot of sense.” Jacob pauses to think about this one, “Again.”

I’ve realised this, but he’ll make it up as he goes along, “It’s a long story, I’ll tell you when we’re not being thrown around the place constantly.” This is posing a problem, as we’ve dropped onto the floor of the van (probably an ambulance) but we’re still being slung against the walls and each other regularly, “Are we there yet?”

“Nearly.” Brian answers with a chuckle, “I think.”

”You think!” Elizabeth screeches, deafening us all, “What do you mean you think!?”

“Well if you’d been up front helping me to navigate rather than mooning over the dead boys.”

“You shouldn’t have needed my help, you’re the driver!” She throws her hands up in the air, “And I wasn’t mooning over them, I was watching to make sure they were safe.”

”They’re bloody vampires, they won’t die if they fall off the table.” He points out. An abandoned book slides off the edge of a chair in the wall and hits first me, then Jacob as it passes us to the other wall, “Or if things fall on them. Are you still reading that damned thing?”

“Magical gay outlaws rock. You enjoyed it as much as I did.”

”Correction, I enjoyed it until you liked it.” He growls, “You wreck everything.”

Jacob and I exchange glances, fighting not to laugh. As we slide around again I grab hold of him and lie down, bracing my feet against the opposite wall and one hand against the wall above my head, holding tight to Jacob as I feel the movement of the van jolt us again, “I have a feeling that without the tables crashing around, this could be quite fun.”

“Probably more fun without an audience.” He points out, helping to brace us both and grabbing onto me as Elizabeth laughed at our situation, “Not funny Elizabeth.”

“You have no idea how funny it is.” She argues with a grin, “You look stupid.”

One of the sheets drops on top of us and I growl. “A little help please?”

“You’ll have to wait until DoDo here finds where we’re supposed to be taking you and I dare to move again. Oi Fuckwit, straight lines.”

“Oi, Moron, corners.” He snaps, “Strap yourself in, I don’t want to kill you. No, wait, that’s a lie.”

“Ha ha. Geez.” She is looking over her shoulder out of the windscreen now and spins around suddenly to point. “There it is! That’s the Denali we’re supposed to watch out for.”

Jacob and I slide rapidly towards the front of the van and thump into the back of the seats. We stare at each other for a moment, then scramble for the back door. Jacob tumbles out onto the floor, whilst I jump down more gracefully. Not that I blame him, if he were alive he would be green. “Never again.”

I grin and turn to the brother and sister pain, sorry pair. “Thanks guys.” Brian hasn’t got out of the vehicle, so I realise with relief that they won’t be coming in with us, “We’ll see you around sometime maybe.”

“Yeah, maybe, don’t get in trouble again.” He tips us a mock salute, slaps his sister and pulls away from the kerb, showing us exactly why we’d been thrown around so much.

Jacob shudders, “Never again, I mean it, if we see them coming down the street we leave the city.”

I laugh and tug him towards the door; pulling out the key Nick gave me, “You’re saying you don’t like crazy?”

We get into the living room and he stares around the bright on white explosion, “Jack, they’re more scary-crazy than you are. And you’re a fucking psychopath.”

“Oh God.” A sleepy Californian drawl gets our attention from the doorway and we turn to see a bleached blond in just his boxers leaning on the doorframe, “More wackjobs.”

How do you reply to that? “Hi.” I grin, showing off my fangs, “I’m Jack Saturday.”

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