quitehomoerotic: (The man who could never die)
Captain Jack Harkness ([personal profile] quitehomoerotic) wrote2009-11-26 04:28 am

for [livejournal.com profile] ambitious_woman Back to Earth, 1750

There's something about Earth.

Out of all the places out there, all the little planets in the sky, Earth just has something special. He wanted to go back, and he hated that he wanted to go back. He'd ran away from there for a reason; he couldn't cope with it any more. It wasn't like he was even born there, sure he spent over a hundred years there, kicking his heels, saving the place on countless occasions, but it shouldn't matter so much to him! But there he was, sitting on some dirty transporter, wondering about getting back.

He couldn't go back though. He couldn't go back to there and then and the people he left and the people that left him. He'd ran so far across that planet to get away from the things that hurt, but it was just too small. Impossibly small and those troubles were right behind him, peering down from him from above. Guilt weighing down on him that he just couldn't escape.

So he stayed away. He stayed away and kept quiet. Frequented corners of dingy bars and found solace in the bottom of a bottle.

But it wasn't what he wanted, and pretend as he might that he was okay with wallowing, he wasn't. He wanted to be doing something, anything, and that damn feeling that Earth was where he should be just wouldn't quite go away.

That's when he realised; he had only one option. Go back. But not now.

It's also when he realised that he had to fix what had been broken for over a hundred years. He had to get himself back in the game.

Out in space and with the resources on the various ships he'd found himself travelling on, it was surprisingly easy to happen upon the little components and tools he might need. He'd never found them on Earth, but then he never did have that sort of luck. It took a while, but he got there, bit by bit amassing what he needed until finally he could sit down and with care take apart his vortex manipulator and put it back together again with new and renewed working technology.

He could go anywhere.

But where? Earth, of course. But not a place he'd been, not a time he'd been. Somewhere new, but somewhere that would be enough to comfort him in knowing he was 'home'. So he didn't make a decision as such, he just put in some parameters to avoid (Cardiff being the biggest), and he pressed the button and hoped for the best.

When he arrived, without even needing to check he knew he was on Earth. It had that smell, that slight mix of something in the air that always seemed to be there, no matter where or when you were. Good, he thought, good. This was good. He didn't check when or where he was, that could come later. For now he'd explore (and he'd forgotten how nice that could be).

So that's what led him to walking around a vast (and likely very private) garden, lined with intricate designs of flowers and plants. French, he suspected. That was okay, he hadn't been to France in a long time.

Maybe he'd enjoy this.

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-17 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Jack could hear the noises as they advanced along the corridor. Familiar to his ear. He paid them no mind. It was nothing to him, and there was no skill in the sound. Merely humans reducing themselves to their animal urges.

Instead he kept focus on the woman beside him. Leading him ahead. And all the thoughts rushing through his mind. The Doctor and Rose.

As they stepped into the room, Jack took a deep breath and a pausing look at the mirror opposite. He looked at their reflections, his and hers. His own looking so strange with the costume he wore.

After a pause, he gently released her hand and took a step forward. His arm lifted, and he uncovered the strap on his wrist. Leather giving way to technology underneath.

He frowned as he watched, and moved closer still, pressing his body sideways against the mirror, his ear pressed to the glass.

"It's some sort of..." he frowned again, shifted back to press another sequence of buttons, before moving to the edge of the mirror, looking for some sort of seam.

A time window. But where did it lead? It was locked, or at least it seemed to be. Access from the other side, but not this.

"It's-" he started but stopped again, looking over at Reinette. He couldn't say what it was, could he? What if she wasn't supposed to know? It reminded him once again that he was somewhere he shouldn't be. Tiptoeing over a timeline he should stay away from.

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
"Have you lost your words," Reinette inquired in warm tones, risking enough to interject the suggestion of teasing between them. "Careful, else they might disappear behind this as he did. You do not seem the sort to be silent for five years."

She took several steps forward, joining him close to the mirror. Her voice echoed back at her as she spoke.

"When he first visited me, it was through the fireplace in my bedroom." Reinette was quite certain she had no intention of sharing this mere minutes before. How unlike her. "I was only seven years old, and could only see him through the flames where he stood on the other side. I convinced myself it was a dream."

Her fingers traced over the mirror.

"When he came again, several months later, he appeared in my bedroom. I was asleep. I awoke to an Angel in my bedroom battling men of clockwork what spoke in strange, hollow tones. He looked into my mind, though I did not understand it then. He smiled. He defeated them, with the most marvelous words."

Truly, she had not meant to share so much. It made her examine just how long she had held the memory close.

"Even monsters have nightmares Reinette."

She looked to Jack.

"My mother would not listen to such tales the next morning. But the time we next met I had convinced myself it was my imagination."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh you'd be surprised just how long I can keep quiet," Jack said, giving her a sidelong glance and a half smile as he stood in front of the mirror.

He turned his head back to it, and watched her through the reflection instead of staring right at her. As though that way it would afford her some sort of privacy. A silent respect for the knowledge she was imparting. He could tell it was personal. But then experience with the Doctor always was.

At the same time, he absorbed her words. He listened and analysed them; what they must have meant. Through a fireplace, through a mirror. Time windows. Leading to one central location, he theorised. But why? And where? 51st Century somewhere, maybe, considering the robots. But that barely told him a thing.

"Most people would find the Doctor pretty unbelievable," he said into the mirror, before turning his had to look at her again.

"But some people know better."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Indeed," she murmured, pulling herself away from her own thoughts else she get lost in them.

What was not lost upon Reinette that until this moment she had spoken a great majority of the words between them.

"And I have no doubt that you count as one of them."

She tilted her head to study Jack once more.

"How did you come to know him?"

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-19 06:38 am (UTC)(link)
Jack laughed, though it wasn't really a laugh at all. He turned his head back to the mirror, but looking at it there was no way of hiding. He just saw them both. It wasn't enough. So he shook his head and glanced down at the floor.

"Oh that was a long time ago," he said with a half sigh. "Long time ago. We were both so different then."

He didn't quite know why, but he felt he ought to be honest. or at least somewhat. It was again unsettling. Jack didn't frequently do honesty.

"It was an old job I used to have," he went on, "guess you could say our lines of work crossed paths. Got sort of swept up in it."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
He would not look at her.

Reinette noted it, though she did not force the issue. Instead she merely turned, so that when he did finally search for again he would find her face rather than her reflection.

"I wonder at your work, then, and if it had any part in bringing you here. And at my own world, that cogs and gears and sightseers cannot leave it be."

Which, really, was not what she intended to say.

Work had very little to do with it, and she was dealing in more than assumptions.

"He is an easy man to get caught up in."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh not any more," Jack said, and he almost sounded saddened by it. "Guess you could say I'm unemployed at the moment."

He took a deep breath, as though he was gathering himself, and he turned his head so as he could see her properly.

"Oh you can say that again," he smiled. Fondness in his tone, for the Doctor. Unmistakable.

"Looks like you're used to sightseers dropping in."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
"We are both, then, at a crossroads. Who we were and who we will become." Her smile was raw, and there was real mirth in her voice. "Uncertainty is the most inconvenient companion, is it not? And quite the inhospitable bedfellow as well. It keeps running off with my sleep."

She was not entirely sure why she said such things to this man. Only that she did.

Again, that voice. The tilt of his smile as he spoke of the Doctor. It caught her in a way that she could not fully explain. As if it were not her at all.

"I know you," she spoke out of turn to their conversation. With little warning she closed the space between them and pressed a singe hand to his cheek. "Somehow I know you."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
Jack looked off again. He didn't like who he was now and he didn't like to think about who he'd be. He had forever, he had no choice but to be someone. And he had no idea who that person would be. She really could have no idea how close she'd hit to his own personal truth.

"Oh I know that," he said. Sleep was so often few and far between, even on his best of nights, and then even when it was achieved it was full of unwanted dreams.

Jack didn't often share himself. He didn't open himself, so perhaps that was why he could see that that was exactly what she was doing. He felt, if nothing else, that deserved a respect.

Her following sentiment though, more than threw him. "What?" he swallowed hard and his eyes (but not head) moved to acknowledge her hand on his face.

"I've never met you," he whispers. But there feels as though there's no weight in his words.

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Nor I you," she agreed, even as her hand continued to cradle his cheek. She could feel the way the touch was altered with each word spoken. "But that does not ---"

Then something sparked.

And understanding fully dawned.

If it was the touch. His expression or merely his presence was difficult to say.

Perhaps because she was laughing. her hand slipped away."

"Dancing."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Dancing"?

He was surprised, and quite obviously still confused. There was no full understanding there in him, and no understanding of the leap she could have made to reach it.

"I'm not much of a dancer," he said, but with a tone that implied he once might have been. In more ways than one.

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Dancing," she affirmed, more certain than ever her instinct was correct.

"You did dance, once. And he held a memory of it. It was there, when I needed it."

That, then, was enough of that. Reinette was well aware she had shared a great deal more than the man before her. Even still, certain things were worth repeating.

"He remembered you. In a way that was close enough for me to touch. That says a great deal, I think."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Jack stayed silent for a long moment, but his expression held the shock that words didn't express.

She knew. She saw. And it was true, every word of it. And not just words, no, her own expression seemed to tell it to.

"He abandoned me," Jack said as an almost knee jerk reaction, surprising even himself in the process, "before he met you. I spent a long time trying to find him again. And when I did? He tried to run away."

Why was he telling her? He didn't know. Maybe because she already knew more than most. More than any, in some ways.

"I'm surprised he thought of me at all."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
It would be all too easy to agree with him. Partly because it was the least revealing option, she thought. Casual compliance, and an easy peace. Or as much ease and peace they two were capable of. Mostly, though because it was true.

But she did not.

Very little in her life to this point had been simple. Why should she seek such things now?

"You speak of action in one breath, and thought in another." She might have been speaking to herself. "Emotion. It seems to me that what we think or feel often has little to do with that we actually do."

Little space remained between them and she did not alleviate it.

"You have never run, then?"

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2009-12-31 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
She was close, but Jack made no attempt to widen the distance. His skin bristled but he was good at this. This different sort of dance. He held his own, even when he felt in many ways, that he was sinking.

He let out a half laugh as he looked at her, and his lip curved into an almost smile, though he really had no cause for it.

"Why do you think I'm here?" he whispered. And then quieter, "I'm always running."

He regarded her again, and just in her face, in the way she held herself, he could imagine why the Doctor would be intrigued. Or was he just trying to attach a reason to his own intrigue?

"Besides," he said, "if you know the Doctor," and he knew that she did, "I think you'd know that anyone he travels with, gets used to the running."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
It was not be accurate to suggest that her features hardened. That she allowed his words in any fashion to make that deep a mark on her person. She simply would not.

Instead Reinette sat in repose, as close to a state of unfeeling as she could manage. Through the years, she had nearly perfected it. The last time -- the night of the Yew Tree Ball -- had been her greatest lesson.

"Some of us are not allowed that liberty."

Something different between them, then. It was good, she thought. He was far too close as it stood.

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah?" Jack responded with a voice that was firmer than it needed to be; he couldn't help it. Some internal self protective mechanism.

"Well maybe you're better off that way. Maybe everybody is." He regretted his words as soon as they were spoken. He didn't mean them, not at all really. He was just tired and sore and he wondered so much why the Doctor hadn't come back again.

He shook his head, regretful, and sighed.

"I really shouldn't be here," he said again, seemingly reminding himself of the fact as much as her.

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
The words did not hurt as much as they might have. That was one thing to be said for the slower path. There was time. And even if she would never favor the word resigned? It was far too passive. There was understanding. And they understood one another well.


"The Doctor could not. You should not."

Reinette remained still, watching him.

"Yet here you are."

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Jack shook his head and let out a half laugh. "Yeah, well. That's one thing me and him have got in common. We don't always end up doing what we're supposed to."

He raises a hand and rubbed it over his face, catching sight of the elaborate sleeve on the coat he was wearing. A costume, a disguise. And all he'd intended to do was glide by, not participate, not play old games.

But like she said, here he was.

Honesty, like before, wasn't something he thought to give easily, but then before he could even stop himself, he spoke something far far too honest. A reason for being here? A reason for not leaving already? Just a reason?

"I don't have anywhere to go."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yet here you are.

Her eyes refused to break his gaze, containing far more gravitas than the rest of her person where Reinette finally spoke. Her smile was one of watercolors rather than bold oils, but it was there.

Music continued to echo softly from the ballroom.

"I am aware that the path is slow and at times rather formal. But you are somewhere, Jack." Again, she spoke is name in the French way.

"And you are welcome to remain a while, if you would like. There is only one rule."

He would understand.

"We do not wait."
Edited 2010-01-03 06:44 (UTC)

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh I'm used to the slow path. Believe me I'm used to the slow path more than you could imagine."

Almost in spite of himself he found he couldn't help but smile as she spoke his name. He wondered what his voice sounded like to her ear. Wondered who he sounded like.

Part of him (a large part) voiced reluctance inside his head. A voice telling himself to do the right thing and turn and leave. Not to meddle in a timeline that wasn't his. In a place that practically screamed he shouldn't be.

But where would he go? Would it be any better?

He breathed out deeply and nodded.

"A while. I'll stay a while. And no," he shook his head, insisting, "trust me, I'm done with waiting."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
"A while," she repeated, smiling. It was something bolder. Something warm coiled in her center and Reinette recognized it finally has happiness. She had not felt it in some time.

"How promising."

She offered her hand.

Edited 2010-01-03 07:11 (UTC)

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
Again, Jack found himself smiling. How could he not when this woman was standing in front of him?

He reached his own hand out, and took hold of hers in a gentle but secure grip.

"Careful," he said with a smile that was more real than he'd have expected.

"Who knows what you'll start."

[identity profile] ambitious-woman.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 05:39 pm (UTC)(link)
At that she laughed again. The sound did not seem at ease in the darkened room the occupied, and quickly dissipated.

But the idea of a challenge was promising. And distracting from her own life. Jack would provide both, Reinette was certain of it.

"Or what I might finish."

She led him from the room.

[identity profile] quitehomoerotic.livejournal.com 2010-01-04 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The laugh warmed Jack. He liked it, the sound appealed to him, stark against the preciseness of the room around them.

Maybe she'd be interesting for a while. Maybe he'd have a good time again.

Her words made him smirk and he smiled over at her with a glint in his eye.

"Oh now you're talking," he said as he followed her from the room.

He stepped up close to her, and leaned in to whisper in her ear as they walked. "So, you're gonna have to give me a few lessons here. Few of the who's and why's and how's."