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Shannon Rutherford ([info]ballerinadreams) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-05-05 13:28:00

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Entry tags:!dropped, day 06, jack harkness, location: gas station, shannon rutherford, the doctor (ten)

Day Six - Evening
Who: Jack Harkness, the Doctor, and Shannon Rutherford
What: Chance meeting with a healthy side of Weevils
When: Day Six, evening (after sun down)
Where: Gas Station/Convenience Store
Rating: TBA but probably at least PG-13
Status: Active



Karma was a real bitch. As well as the previous day had gone for Shannon, by the end of the evening, it had turned right back around and today was not much better. As if it wasn't bad enough not only waking up naked with a complete stranger, she'd compounded it by letting herself fall into the belief that he had been someone else entirely, only to turn around and insinuate that he was a rapist and a stalker. That whole situation had been beyond embarrassing and she didn't like to think about it. Way to start off on the wrong foot. Then the whole thing with Dean had gone downhill far faster than it had gotten to the top of the hill to begin with and that made her stomach unsettle with nerves when she thought of it, so that too was pushed away.

She'd gone to the gas station yesterday to stock up on water and breakfast bars, but she'd gotten interrupted pleasantly by getting sidetracked by the travel-sized toiletries and then by meeting up with Domeki again. She'd all but completely forgotten to finish stocking her backpack. Now, it was fucking cold outside and her stomach was rumbling with hunger, not to mention the fact that she was thirsty. So, Shannon layered the tank top she'd arrived in with a long-sleeved shirt she'd found at the thrift store as well as her own sweater and lastly the hoodie pulled down over the whole of it all. The hood was pulled up over her head and the strings drawn tightly to keep the cold off her head and ears when she walked the short trek alone to the gas station, with her chin tucked down and her arms around herself as she shivered.

As soon as she was inside, she untied and pushed back the hood, shuddering against the cold as the door closed behind her. Her eyes went briefly to the trash can she and Jay had lit a fire in a few days ago. It seemed like forever since then. Shannon wasn't terribly in love with the idea of going back out in the cold very soon, so actually, she didn't think that starting a new trash can fire was such a bad idea. She could hang out here for a little bit and warm up before going back. And one of these days, when the weather wasn't so shitty, maybe she'd actually remember to steal the trash can to make a fire back at the museum...

Crossing the convenience store, Shannon picked up a bottle of lighter fluid and a few packs of the car-wash towels she'd found before, making her way back to the trash can. She ripped open the packages of the towels and dropped half of them in before squirting them with lighter fluid and picking up a lighter from the counter. Striking it, she lit one end of one of the remaining towels and when it went up, she dropped it, too, into the trash can, the bottle of lighter fluid wrapped in it, and scrambled back in time to avoid being in the line of fire when the flames shot up into the air from inside the trash can. Once the flames had calmed a little, Shannon started picking up broken pieces left over from the stool that had been and dropped them into the fire. Standing in front of the trash can, rubbing her hands up and down her arms to keep warm, Shannon suddenly realized how very, very alone she was in this horrible place, no matter what Sam Winchester said to make her stop crying two nights previous, nor what Jay told her to keep her from starting to cry earlier that same day.

"God, I hate it here..." she mumbled to herself, dipping her head slightly to catch some of the fire's heat on her face.



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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-05-07 09:45 pm UTC (link)
"T---" The Doctor started, all ready to explain the TARDIS for what it was worth. That was until he'd heard an all too familiar voice over his shoulder. Had the Doctor not already run in to Jack he'd have been caught cold and not quite as prepared with a response as he was then.

"Jack this is Shannon; Shannon this is Jack," The Doctor started. "Ah, that's good, you've both met," Compulsory introductions over, there might be a slight decline in the level of Jack's flirtatiousness. Maybe.

He turned his attention back to Shannon. "Well, the TARDIS explains that - Time; I travel through time and space."

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[info]ballerinadreams
2009-05-07 09:56 pm UTC (link)
Before the Doctor could answer her question, Shannon heard another voice and looked over the Doctor's shoulder at the man approaching. She gave a quick facial shrug of approval; he had to be Captain Jack, judging by the military style coat and the fact that he knew what the hell the Doctor was talking about when he said TARDIS. Jack had said to Shannon in the journals that he'd traveled with the Doctor at some point. It wasn't terribly difficult to put the pieces together.

She grinned back at him slightly, tucking her hair behind her ears and opening her mouth to introduce herself when the Doctor interrupted to do the honors for her. "Nice to meet you," she replied earnestly. Old enough to be her father, but still looking pretty good, she thought. She'd say as much out loud, too, to give the guy due credit, except she was already in over her head in the men department, so she decided against it.

Looking back at the Doctor, Shannon raised her eyebrows. "Time travel? Like...Back to the Future type stuff?" she asked. "Like, for real?" At this point, she was liable to believe just about anything and the Doctor had no reason that she could think of to lie to her, so that combined with the trust she had in him, made her lean toward believing him, however unbelievable it actually sounded. Then, her eyes moved back to Jack. "Did he pick you up during the second World War and drop you off in the 21st century or something - I like the coat; it looks warm and all, but seriously?"

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[info]capt_harkness
2009-05-07 10:11 pm UTC (link)
Didn't really matter if Shannon was over her head in men -- that had never bothered Jack before. He slid up next to her following the Doctor's introductions and flashed her one of his ever-famous, one-hundred percent flirtatious smiles as he took h er hand. "Ah yes, Shannon. We've spoken several times before but it's wonderful to finally meet you. Even if the Doctor does tend to leave off my title. I think he prefers to believe himself the only one with a title. Captain... Doctor," he said, pointing at himself and the Doctor respectively.

Still holding Shannon's hand, Jack gave her a wink and lifted her hand to his lips, brushing his lips across it. Jack Harkness was a charmer and no amount of life-or-death situations would ever change that fact. The day Jack didn't flirt... well, many civilizations would come to a screeching halt.

"No, no Dalorean," Jack said, pleased he actually knew a cultural reference beyond 1950. It was music he didn't pay attention to. Movies at the cinema were another story all together. "Just an old fashioned police call box that he's attached to for one reason or another." He shook his head, smoothing down the lapels of his greatcoat. "No such thing. The coat is mine and saw many a battle. Seriously, what? I know it's hard to wrap your head around time travel. But it does exist."

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