Sarah Jane Smith (
his_sarah_jane) wrote2006-12-23 10:06 pm
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[Theatrical Muse] A drink with Jack.
Sarah Jane wasn't nervous, not really. So the Doctor gave her a suspicious look when she asked if they could visit the near future, talking on and on about how she wanted to see England shortly after the millennium passed. She got another funny look when she mentioned Cardiff, but he reluctantly agreed.
And so here she was, waiting for Jack within distance of the city's center at Bute Park. The Doctor had actually done well this time, getting (as far as Sarah knew) the year (and month, if this chill meant anything) spot on. She shivered, hugging the blue jacket she wore as she waited on the park bench.
Hopefully, Jack would show up soon enough -- and the Doctor would remain none the wiser.
And so here she was, waiting for Jack within distance of the city's center at Bute Park. The Doctor had actually done well this time, getting (as far as Sarah knew) the year (and month, if this chill meant anything) spot on. She shivered, hugging the blue jacket she wore as she waited on the park bench.
Hopefully, Jack would show up soon enough -- and the Doctor would remain none the wiser.
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"What we do is different from them. Less organised maybe, but I'd say more professional and advanced. Torchwood Three- that's my lot, by the way- have plenty to deal with here in Cardiff, and that doesn't just mean alien, but also dimensional."
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"We've -- UNIT, I mean - has dealt with things other than alien in the past, you know. There was the time a group of scientists were playing around with a time machine. And another with a crazed robot."
She paused. "Wait, dimensional?"
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"Not so much dimensional.." Yeah, he better rephrase that, seeing as he wasn't dealing with someone completely ignorant. He kept forgetting that part.
"It's- Have you ever heard of The Rift in Cardiff?"
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The Doctor had never mentioned anything of the sort. Huh.
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"But anyway, it runs right through Cardiff. All sorts of stuff passes through here, extraterrestrial and extratemporal. We're here to monitor it's progress and deal with whatever it lets through. Full time job, that's for sure."
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"Oh, I bet. It certainly sounds like an intriguing full time job. The type you wouldn't mind having."
Like travelling with the Doctor. It had, in many ways, taken over her life. But being his companion was a role, and a job, she wouldn't give up just yet.
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It may have been partly to do with him being totally unused to staying in one place for so long. Jack Harkness really had settled down, "But it's certainly not as glamorous as travelling around with the Doctor."
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It was a strange thought, actually. But it was one that had been nagging Sarah Jane for a while now, especially whenever she was faced with a moment of tranquility on one of their adventures. Was everything else simply mundane to her now?
She shrugged and shook her head, the thoughtful look still in place. "I don't think anything could ever be as glamorous as travelling around with the Doctor."
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"I guess you get used to normal life eventually. Well, as normal as something like Torchwood can be.. At least you'll always have that knowledge that we're not as alone as most this ignorant lot think we are."
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There was so much. She had only begun to see it all.
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He didn't remain like that for long though, his mind kicking in with the suggestion that laying around feeling sorry for yourself was really not the best way to woo women. And so, with a smile that was perhaps a little forced, he glanced over at her, "Not often I get to find someone who actually knows about this stuff."
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She turned her head to look at him and grinned in return. "Thanks, Jack."
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Despite his whole lone-wolf appearance that he liked to uphold a lot of the time these days, Jack adored company when he could get it. Especially this type of one on one encountering, even if it did mean having to put up with a few pesky questions.
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"But I suppose I can cope with the questioning, seeing as you ask so nicely. Not to mention I've got something good to look at." Jack's normal sledgehammer approach to flirting was coming into play as the arm he was leaning on shifted under him slightly, just enough to brush his fingers through a few strands of her hair.
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"Oh, if that's the case then," Sarah said softly. "How...how'd you wind up working with Torchwood? We've already established that you're not from this century."
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"It's.. complicated," he finally replied, vague as ever, taking his chance whilst her eyes were closed to lean in and brush his lips against softly and very briefly.
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"Complicated how?" Sarah remembered to ask, moments later.
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Change of subject time, he'd decided, still remaining close to her as he muttered in what had to be a mildly joking question, "Is it getting hot in here?"
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"Because," she replied, brushing a couple of strands of hair out of his face, "you don't like answering my questions."
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"That's because I'm secretly a criminal mastermind hiding out on this planet whilst I prepare for my latest plan of invasion."
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"That's not the truth," she says confidently. "I think I'd recognise a criminal mastermind by now."
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"You don't wanna start booking into hotels with complete strangers. Never know what might happen."
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