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Jack Harkness. ([info]harknessjack) wrote in [info]silverage,
@ 2011-06-01 21:43:00

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Entry tags:!log, jack harkness, sookie stackhouse

Who: Jack Harkness and Sookie Stackhouse.
When: Wednesday Evening.
Where: Corner of 5th Ave and 58th Street.
What: Arrival.
Rating/Status: R, Open.
Jack Harkness didn't sleep anymore.

With sleep came nightmares and guilt of days gone by and he couldn't afford to feel any more guilt for the mistakes he's made in the past. As many times as he'd told himself to let it all go, it was harder than hell. No matter how far he ran and how long he had been gone, nothing would bleach the sins off his skin. While the stain of blood was still sticking to his hands, he wasn't letting it show nearly as much as he had that night in Wales when he'd left Earth behind. He had believed that was for good, leaving the planet, but he had been fooling himself and ... well, there really wasn't anyone else to fool anymore, was there? And that was his fault too.

Time seemed to run much slower on Earth than it had for him out in the stars. He had spent a great deal of time hopping from space bar to space cantina, galaxy to star system, hopping his way from ship to ship and bed to bed and for what? In the vain hope that he could somehow outrun the guilt, outrun the misery and outrun his shame as his own actions. However, these things didn't nearly hold the same luster as they had when he was in the Time Agency.

Jack just wasn't that man anymore.

He had told Ianto once that he wasn't sure where his place was. It had taken losing him to realize where his place had really been all along. Now Jack felt even more out of ease and out of place in the one place that he had always felt at home -- the stars. So he really had no place to call his own, so what was he to do? He had nothing else to do and nowhere else to be.

Right now, Jack was sitting in his rented quarters on the Nebulous Galaxy and he was trying to get his wrist strap in working order. Jack had commandeered some 49th century tools and had set himself to work on getting it right again. Right now, all it was good for was tethering him to sonic signals and teleporting him from one place to another. While that was alright at first, Jack wasn't satisfied and was tired of relying on the signals of inferior ships and technology to get him where he wanted to go. He had been working for quite some time and he thought that maybe he was finished. It was making the same sounds that it used to, beeping in the ways that indicated it was online and in working order. Jack stared at it for a long minute, the thing spread out on the table before him as if it was going to grow legs and walk away.

What was he hoping to accomplish with this? Where was he even going to go now? He didn't know. Jack stood up and made his way to the bed, picking up the great coat that he'd laid out there and pulled it on. He adjusted the collar and looked back over his shoulder at the wrist strap sitting on the table. He exhaled slowly and walked over, picking it up and strapping it back onto his left wrist. He made sure that he had his sonic blaster (he really had missed that thing when the Doctor had stolen it) and shoved it into the pocket inside his coat. He took one look around the room. "Sayonara," he said and pressed the red & green buttons together.

In a moment of vertigo and his eyes clutched tight, Jack took a step forward and lost his balance down several stairs to the concrete. He opened his eyes and looked around whilst sitting on the stairs. Was that really ... he quirked a brow at that. "FAO Schwarz ... " he said out loud, standing up and dusting his coat off. He looked around him and noticed something odd but nothing out of the ordinary. At least he was on Earth. The 'WHEN' was the issue. "New York City," he groaned, reaching up and scratching the back of his neck. "Lovely."



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[info]harknessjack
2011-06-06 11:29 pm UTC (link)
"That's just human nature though. Anything that's out of the ordinary or doesn't line up to what their version of normalcy is strange and doesn't belong," he looked over at her, his hands still in his pockets. "Hmm, an ability like yours just doesn't go away but again, it's just one of those things that people don't take the time to understand as just 'being' what it is."

Jack laughed at her excitement to the revelation that humans eventually do master space travel. "You get out there. Soon, even. I can't tell you how soon, but soon," he said and looked at her. "Nope. Most of the vampires that I have met were of alien origin, so I haven't met a vampire of fictional lore." Long pause. "I mean, you know, the ones who suck blood to live and all of that. I've never met one like that. I reckon I would be their perfect meal." Being that he never died or stayed that way.

"All creatures have a degree of good and evil. Humans can be the worst in my experience," he watched her. "Back home," he had to pause for a long while. "I mean, I settled here a long time ago. On Earth that is. Wales ... overseas. Back there, my job was to investigate the strange, alien and unusual. It was my job to prevent alien invasions and revolutions of the alien kind," he exhaled a little. "So there is nothing that you can tell me that would surprise me or bother me in the slightest."

He waved a hand as if to say he'd gotten off track. "But not all aliens are bad, they just want to explore and learn just like we do." He thought about it. "We had these creatures called weevils. They were a humanoid -- " he realized he'd have to explain this. " -- they walked up right like humans do, I mean. But their faces were more like a rabid animal. They were usually very gentile creatures that communicated to their pack telepathically. We aren't sure whether they were aliens or humans that had de-evolved or what," he looked out at the street. "But when something alien was happening, they'd come to the surface. They lived in the sewers you see. They'd only attack when something was coming."

He exhaled slowly and thought about it. "I don't think they exist anymore. Or if they do, not here," he looked at her and smiled when she asked him that. "Yeah, I am," he laughed a little. "And the losses are recent. Last couple of years or so," he replied. "Most of them were my fault."

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[info]ireadminds
2011-06-08 06:40 pm UTC (link)
"I can't wait till that day. Suppose I might not be alive then, but still nice to know about." Sookie understood that he was from another planet and all, but still thought it was rather strange that he never met a real live vampire before. She would have figured that by that time, they'd be all over the place as well. "What do you mean you haven't? Do things change for them? Just a few years ago they came out, are fighting for equal rights as we speak. The Japanese made this drink for them called True Blood, suppose to be just like real blood so they don't have to drink from humans." However, Sookie knew that, that wasn't exactly true and there were vampires out there pretending to live the clean lifestyle.

"I've seen some humans do nasty things." Everyone could be a monster. She listened careful to what he had to say, finding herself very intrigued by what his job was. "Sounds like you had a cool job, I'm just a waitress." Sometimes Sookie wondered how a little waitress from Bon Temps ended up with such an eventful life.

"Oh wow, almost sounds like they were misunderstood, poor things. Wish I could meet one, wonder if I could communicate with them. You said they did telepathically." Now that Sookie knew there was all sorts of aliens out there, she wanted to learn as much as she could.

"You shouldn't blame yourself. I'm sure that whatever happened, you did your best. Everyone has their time."

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[info]harknessjack
2011-06-08 08:25 pm UTC (link)
"At this rate, you never know," Jack said and looked at her, shrugging. "I've never met a vampire that kills humans and drinks their blood for sustenance," he answered honestly. "Then again, you could be from a whole alternate universe different from mine where these things exist for you and they don't for me." That seemed to be the most logical explanation; if vampires existed in his time, he would have surely seen them by now.

Jack scoffed at the comment about humans. "Agreed. They can be the worst monsters out there," he remarked, looking at her. "I have seem them kill their fellow man for food for no reason but sport. They will sacrifice innocent children to a race of aliens for the sake of saving their own skin." Jack pursed his lips together. "Sometimes I wonder if the monsters aren't the werewolves, vampires and aliens, but the human race sometimes." He paused. "Myself included once in a while."

He inhaled and licked his lips, turning his head to the street for a second. "I'll keep an eye out. You might be a great deal of help to them and for us to understand them better." He paused and shrugged a little. "Ah, I feel like Atlas sometimes. If I shrug, the world will fall off my shoulders and into tiny pieces."

Jack paused and looked at her for a long while. "Yeah, you're right. Everyone does." He sighed. "Except me, that is."

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[info]ireadminds
2011-06-08 10:18 pm UTC (link)
"Now alternate universes are real?" Sookie just looked at him for a moment before laughing. "Maybe I should slow down." She didn't see why that couldn't be real either.

"I haven't seen all that, just a man killing woman because they slept with vampires and poeple wanting to hurt vampires just cause of what they are. That's some horrible things you've seen men do," Sookie shook her head. "I think all of us have the potential to be monsters, humans and supernatural beings alike. Just part of our nature if you ask me. Aren't we all really just animals?" Sookie knew that some people were good and some just down right awful.

"Better not shrug then," she said in a slightly teasing tone, trying to lighten the situation some.

"True, you and vampires. Though, even they can eventually have their time. You really can't die? I mean like nothing can kill you? It just seems like everything has some weakness."

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[info]harknessjack
2011-06-08 11:18 pm UTC (link)
"Yep," Jack answered and looked at her, smiling a little. "For every decision we make, there's an alternate universe created doing the opposite," he explained and he left it at that. He knew that this could be overwhelming for people who knew what they were doing, let alone for people who were new to this sort of thing.

"That's the problem. What's to say that they have the right to do that?" he asked her. "These creatures have the right to live here, same as human beings do. Humans hopefully aren't so short sighted to think that they were here first," he laughed a little. "This planet was inhabited long before man took over, but you can't really tell anyone that or they'll ... basically shoot you." He snickered.

Jack full out laughed at that statement. "I'll try not to. At least someone else has taken over the title, hopefully."

He made a sound with his mouth and looked at her. "I can, I just don't stay that way," he said, watching her. "I have plenty of weaknesses. That the people I love can die. That's my weakness. It's the only way my enemies have learned to punish me efficiently."

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[info]ireadminds
2011-06-08 11:32 pm UTC (link)
"Can only imagine the alternate universes out there then, especially those concerning vampires. There's been so many choices lately concerning them. I suppose mine is the one where they made the choice of coming out to the public." Sookie wished she could visit the other universes now, it would be interesting to see how different her life would've been without Bill, Eric and everything that happened to her lately.

"Should've figured that one. So stupid of us to think we were here first." Sometimes it really did amaze Sookie just how stupid poeple were as a whole. "I don't know, I still think everyone should respect each other and get along." In Sookie's dream world that would be the case. She hated fighting and wrong doings and just wanted everyone to be happy.

"So you can die, but come back? You don't think they'll ever be a way to keep you dead?" It's not that Sookie wanted the man dead or anything, she was just genuinely curious on the matter. Just then, it hit her that she didn't even know the man's name. "I'm so sorry, where have my manners been, I don't even know your name and I'm asking you all these personal questions."

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[info]harknessjack
2011-06-08 11:38 pm UTC (link)
"It would make your head hurt to think of them all," he said, simply and noticed there was a little cafe down the way there. He thought about it and looked at her. "You want to get some coffee or something?" He could really use the chance to sit down and figure out where the hell they were and what his next course of action was.

"It's not stupid, really," he thought about it. "It would be boring though. Every creature is ingrained with the ideology that to fight is to survive. I'm not a psychologist, but let's just say, it's really messy, but it's just the human and instinctual condition to fight and not get along." He fought a lot with Gwen. God, that statement made him miss her arguing with him and yelling at him.

Who knew that would be something a man could miss. A woman yelling at him.

"Yeah," Jack answered and looked at her. "I'd explain it, but you seem a little overwhelmed as it is," he replied and watched her, laughing a little. "Oh, right, yeah. Same," he held out his hand to her then. "Captain Jack Harkness. Pleasure to meet you."

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[info]ireadminds
2011-06-17 02:26 am UTC (link)
"Bet it would," she smiled. "Sure, much better then standing on the street." This might not really be the best time for sitting down and drinking coffee, but from the way things looked, it didn't seem like they'd be finding a way back home anytime soon. So why not?

"True," she agreed. "Just horrible the way some folks go about it. Just would be nice if the fighting wasn't killing and hurting people like that. So many people take it to the extreme," she shook her head."I've heard the thoughts of some of those type before and let me tell you, it's horrible. Wish I never had to hear such things. You hear about it all the time, but to actually be in the person's mind, now that's just a whole nother story."

"Maybe later." She wanted to hear more, but he was right, she was a bit overwhelmed at the moment. "Nice to meet you Captain Jack. Should I call you Captain or just Jack?"

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