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vc_player_npc ([info]vc_player_npc) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-05-16 13:40:00

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Entry tags:!dropped, !incomplete, day 08, ianto jones, jack harkness, location: museum, npc

Day Eight - Morning
Who: clone-Ianto Jones, Ianto Jones, and OTA museum-dwellers
What: Enigmas collide
Where: Out on the porch of the museum
When: Day 8, morning
Rating: TBA
Status: Active



A slow, intentional blink of his eyes and deliberately indulgent roll of his neck was the first thing that Ianto Jones felt when he came into existence. From the tree line, knee deep in snow and shielding his eyes from the sun, he looked out at the building before him. The museum. Yes, this was where he lived. He thought. He was almost certain. Slowly, a grin that didn't quite meet his somewhat menacing eyes spread over his lips and he rolled his neck and shoulders one more time before heading toward the building.

There was a jagged movement of his head to the side, a bit like a tic, as he made his way up the road, flexing his fingers and studying his hands in front of him as he did so. So this was what it was like to have a body. Things were still a little fuzzy in his mind. There was a blonde girl...and a slew of men ranging in age from teen to mid-life, at least by appearance. That much, he knew. And he knew that he was inside, or maybe that he should be. Ianto wasn't entirely sure, actually, what had become of his original self. He didn't care. Hopefully, the original had been taken by those who had created this version of Ianto; it'd be easier to infiltrate if he didn't have to come face to face with himself, after all.

He stopped on the porch, bending to brush the snow from his pants uselessly even as he stood in it and he scooped up some of the snow, then, standing rigidly erect as he balled it in his hands, awed of the sensation. Wet, but solid. Cold, but warming against his skin. He chucked the snowball, then, and watched as it soared through the air before dropping out of sight into a drift of snow across the road and Ianto leaned forward, his hands on the railing, staring out into the nothing and everything of the town.

Going indoors was an option, but he'd prefer waiting to see if anyone came out, first. Or, perhaps after a few moments of settling into this new body and muddled conscious mind, he would peek in the windows to assess the current situation inside. He felt no cold other than the tangible tactile sensation fading in his hands from having held the snowball; the sun was still coming up and the wind was blowing, but he couldn't really feel the warmth on his face or the bite of the breeze on his skin. Interesting.



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[info]capt_harkness
2009-05-17 04:21 pm UTC (link)
Jack was still caught looking back and forth between the two Iantos. On one hand, this was a bit of a fantasy come true. Which, had this been Cardiff, Jack would have been far more inclined to have a bit of fun. Givenwhere they were, however -- Jack wasn't about to take any chances. Arms crossed in front of his chest, Jack stood with feet apart and looked back and forth between the two men.

Right.

"I don't know which..." Jack shook his head, eyebrows knitting together. "Shapeshifters are too good at this." Jack took a step towards the real!Ianto and sniffed, then took a step towards the clone, sniffing as well. The same. What the hell. "Unlikely that the Rift could send two of the same person forward, though not out of the realm of possibilities either. Just highly, highly unlikely."

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[info]madeinwales
2009-05-17 04:29 pm UTC (link)
The delicate little sniff was spotted as was the confused expression Jack wore. "Oh, no, we do not smell the same. We can't smell the same. He is not me, Jack. He .. didn't know about Lisa." The phony knew of Lisa, but not the raw emotion and pain behind it. Otherwise, how would he have been able to talk about it in such bland terms?

This was unbelievable. Ianto passed a hand through mussed hair in a very familiar nervous gesture. "Alright. Alright, we've got to think through this." Because otherwise he was going to panic. And the world really didn't need a panicking Ianto. Mainly because he was so .. ineffective when he panicked.

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[info]vc_player_npc
2009-05-17 04:37 pm UTC (link)
Ianto stood still, minding himself so as not to set off any unintentional muscle spasms while he was growing into the body. That would put Jack right on his scent, so to speak. And, actually... It took quite a lot of effort for Ianto not to smirk at the way Jack sniffed at them both. Of course the Powers had taken that sort of thing into account, what with people like Jack himself as well as Logan and Laura roaming around with heightened senses.

"We would smell the same if we are the same," he said pointedly although a bit sadly just for dramatics. He shook his head. "Of course I do. It's awful what happened to her...the...pteredactyl and..." he paused and looked down.

Was that...? Did he actually feel a tug of the proverbial heartstrings when he saw that image just then? That couldn't be right, could it? He wasn't designed to feel, right? He looked back up, his face drawn. "I prefer not to think of it or talk about it more than I already have, if you wouldn't mind. It's not exactly a fresh wound, but it's most certainly not healed," he said solemnly, looking back and forth between the two.

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