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The Doctor ([info]fromgallifrey) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-12-09 10:10:00

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Day 30
Who: The Tenth Doctor and Captain Jack Harkness
When: Day 30, mid-morning
Where: The Barn
Rating: PG, generally
Status: Active



It probably wouldn't come as much a surprise to anyone that the Doctor had spent the entire morning walking around Vas Captio like a ghost and kicking the tires of the place. He was looking to see what had changed beyond a few broken cages and the destroyed plankings on the windows of the pharmacy that he'd formerly been interred in. The man with the untamable hair wanted nothing more than to break out of every single prison cell this place put him in - and so far he was coming up short at every opportunity. On top of that, the only plan he'd managed to make any progress on had been stripped to bits. Or, rather the bits he'd stripped and put together like a very ornate puzzle had been put back to where he'd stipped them from. This was the second time this had happened.

Finally, the man who'd tried to pawn himself off as John Smith found himself walking into the barn and settling himself down on one of the ratty couches. He'd pulled out his journal and tried to take stock of all the damage. He watched for familiar writing and so far conspicuously absent were Shannon and Sam. His fingers traced the pages and he tried to take it lightly - they'd turn up, they always did.

Ankle settled on kneecap as words turned to conversations on those quirky journal pages. He'd tap his pen against the blank bits, urging whomever he was going back and forth with to write more quickly. He needed to know if everyone was alright. If anyone else had befallen anything as horrible as what he'd put Ianto through. As what he'd put Jack through. Make no mistake about it, the tenth incarnation of the Doctor was intimately aware that his actions had probably broken something between Jack and he. Certainly not something he couldn't manage to fix - but, it had chipped off an important part. Some part that he needed to repair.

Slouched in that couch he'd look at the rusted chains that wrapped around the old, warped beams that served as the barn's rafters. He never spent much time looking at the ceiling when he'd lived here with Remy. Usually, he spent his nights with an arm tucked under a pillow and that other man holding on tightly to his middle as if refusing to let go. Typical.

"Come on, Jack," came an impatient voice. Jack said he'd come. Said he'd bring berries. That was typical, too.

Leaning over thin fingers would find one of the tea cups he'd taken for his own and leaning a little further he'd manage to pour more of the steaming liquid into his cup. At least the tea was somewhat of a comfort and the Doctor knew he had to take what he could while he still had it at his fingertips.





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[info]capt_harkness
2009-12-09 04:00 pm UTC (link)
In all honesty, it hadn't broken anything between them. Jack understood what had been going through the Doctor's mind -- or, at the very least, what he assumed was going through the Time Lord's mind. Jack knew neither of them were in their right mind when any of it had happened. Of course, it begged the double standard that if Jack knew the Doctor didn't have control, why did he have such an issue with his own actions?

Because this was Jack Harkness we're talking about. And Jack Harkness loves his guilt complexes. Hide them away, mind, but he has them. Why else would he have so easily let himself be buried alive by his brother? Oh he had found a tree to climb early in the morning, some place where he could sit and stare out through the branches and brood. He may also have let himself down (and not so gently either), leaving Jack's greatcoat more than a little dirty.

Strangely, he wanted to see the Doctor before he went to Ianto. In spite of all that had happened, their arguments and disagreements -- Jack still was like a puppy who constantly trotted after his master, looking for approval. Thus, when the going got bad, coupled with Jack's feelings that he had no right to see Ianto, Jack went to the Doctor.

He was a smart-ass, swiping a few different kinds of berries as he walked, holding them carefully in his hand. Wasn't like he could toss them in his pocket, hope for the best, then have Ianto send it out to the cleaners later.

Knocking lightly on the barn door, Jack slid inside and gave the Doctor one of his winning smiles. Only problem was that the expression didn't quite meet his eyes. "I am officially not the wife just because I went out foraging for food."

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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-12-09 07:03 pm UTC (link)
The Time Lord's journal snapped shut when he heard that knock. Whomever had just had his attention lost it as soon as that familiar voice came wafting through the barn door. The book was dropped on the couch and the Doctor would get up, giving Jack a sort of appraising look - friendly, no doubt, but certainly evaluative. Jack's joke wasn't lost on him and with a smug expression and a roll of his eyes the Doctor was left only to shake his head. "Always good at making an entrance," he'd comment.

He knew you, Jack, and really when it came to the Doctor you knew he didn't pull too many punches.

"You haven't beat yourself up too badly yet, have you Jack?"

There, straight and to the point.

The Doctor was canting his head back toward that tattered couch and taking up a seat there. Another cup taken up and filled he held it out for Jack. He'd pass on the berries, though happily share his tea.

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[info]capt_harkness
2009-12-09 09:10 pm UTC (link)
Jack shrugged at that. "Oh I don't know, I always did have the flair for the dramatic. Entrances and exits should both be given equal weight, doncha think? I mean, what sort of a man only makes grand entrances and then wimps out when it comes to his exits?" Yes, this was Jack's way of keeping subjects at bay. Maybe he had learned a thing or two from the Welsh.

Not that Jack Harkness would ever repress anything. Not in a hundred million years.

Oh how the Doctor did know him. The smile faltered ever so slightly and Jack brushed off a bit of dirt from his greatcoat by way of explanation. That's how much he had beaten himself up. "What do you think?" He asked softly. Jack tossed the berries into a corner without much ceremony. A-typical of Jack. Brought something for the sole purpose of making a joke and beating it into the ground.

"Thanks," Jack replied, taking both the cup and a seat beside the Doctor. "Dare I ask how you're faring? Or will you try and avoid my question as well as I'm avoiding yours?"

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