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Title: Who Wants to Live Forever?
Author:
time_wraith
Genre: Angst, Drama, Hurt/Comfort
Rating: PG-13
Other/Implied Pairings: Jack/Jack
Summary: Jack returns from 1941 broken, and even Ianto doesn’t seem able to patch him up…
Status: Work In Progress
Length: One-Shot
Word Count: ~2,073
Warnings: Post Torchwood 1x12 "Captain Hack Harkness," mentions of war and death
Comment or Excerpt from fic: Set in the Fear ‘Verse. This is the second of this verse that I'm reading and it's nothing like the previous. Just like the episode itself, the fic is just so emotional and painful and poignant and just... *huggles both Jack and Ianto tightly*
This episode always make me cry, both with superficial wounds and underlying ramifications...
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EXCERPT:
He supposed it was a like reading a book: you could cry over the end where the hero died, and then you could flick back to the beginning and resurrect him again, but you knew in your heart that his fate was ever going to be the same. Captain Jack Harkness was doomed to an anonymous death and nothing Jack could have done would have stopped that without tearing the delicate fabric of space and time to shreds, but that didn’t stop it from hurting.
“You should sleep.” He muttered, needing time to think. Ianto nodded once, gravely, his expression unreadable, and left, leaving Jack feeling even emptier than before.
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Author:
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Genre: Angst, Drama, Hurt/Comfort
Rating: PG-13
Other/Implied Pairings: Jack/Jack
Summary: Jack returns from 1941 broken, and even Ianto doesn’t seem able to patch him up…
Status: Work In Progress
Length: One-Shot
Word Count: ~2,073
Warnings: Post Torchwood 1x12 "Captain Hack Harkness," mentions of war and death
Comment or Excerpt from fic: Set in the Fear ‘Verse. This is the second of this verse that I'm reading and it's nothing like the previous. Just like the episode itself, the fic is just so emotional and painful and poignant and just... *huggles both Jack and Ianto tightly*
This episode always make me cry, both with superficial wounds and underlying ramifications...
~*~*~*~*~
EXCERPT:
He supposed it was a like reading a book: you could cry over the end where the hero died, and then you could flick back to the beginning and resurrect him again, but you knew in your heart that his fate was ever going to be the same. Captain Jack Harkness was doomed to an anonymous death and nothing Jack could have done would have stopped that without tearing the delicate fabric of space and time to shreds, but that didn’t stop it from hurting.
“You should sleep.” He muttered, needing time to think. Ianto nodded once, gravely, his expression unreadable, and left, leaving Jack feeling even emptier than before.
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