[No, looking forward to it is something he should keep to himself. It would be too much of Ianto knew. Not a betrayal but something close to it. He finally drags his face away from where it's been buried against Spike's chest this whole time to stare at him, worried and scared and very visibly at the end of his rope. There's no sign of tears; he's so many miles past those where Tyki is concerned.]
He said he wasn't interested in hurting me again because there are others he'd rather kill first. If he decides to do that I really don't know if anyone here can stop him. Even you.