Showing Off The Goods

Nov 24, 2009 13:56

Title: Showing Off The Goods
Wordcount: ~3400
Rating: R
Summary: Ianto's proud of his new pet, but Jack's going to have to learn to play the game a little. Follows Bind in the Au Club story series.
Warnings: D/s, mild electrical play, general themes of bondage.
Notes: xtricks got me rolling on this again by being all thinky at me in comments. Thanks! ( Read more... )

torchwood, kink

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jo02 November 24 2009, 22:29:40 UTC
This was brilliant, I love the atmosphere you create.

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shy_anon November 25 2009, 01:00:54 UTC
Thanks!

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jacksgirleen November 25 2009, 00:25:58 UTC
This is very different from what I usually read, but I'm interested enough to have read it all.

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shy_anon November 25 2009, 01:00:31 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad it held your interest.

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xtricks November 25 2009, 02:32:05 UTC
Lovely!

I liked the lower key sensibility here - often series with kink try and go higher and more intense with every story (I'm prone to that) but a little break now and then really works.

It's an interesting choice to have them start a fairly intense D/s relationship before they know each other, because they really don't know each other yet, despite the intimacy of their relationship. We have some ideas of why Jack is there and what emotional needs it satisfys but Ianto - partly due to his role and partly due to his personality as presented here - is still fairly opaque in his emotional motivations. Is he doing this for any reason beyond being good at his job? Or liking the way Jack can sub? Is there a spesific emotional need - as an individual, as opposed to a charismatic sub - Jack can fill for Ianto? Is Jack interested in Ianto as an individual or only as a dom who can do what he needs? It's really interesting to me to watch the stories unfold and see what the answers might be.

More simply, public D/s is very hot. :)

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shy_anon November 25 2009, 13:48:16 UTC
Well, I felt like I couldn't really in all conscience raise the stakes from Burning Cigarettes, you know? And the point was, mostly, for Ianto to get Jack into a headspace where he didn't need actual torture in order to talk.

I need to explore Ianto more. I suspect on the surface his motivations are "he's incredibly hot and so pretty on his knees" but this is Ianto, after all, and I think he saw something damaged in Jack that he knew he could fix. Ianto's a fixer, especially if he didn't even get the chance to fix Lisa in this 'verse.

But all that is going to come a bit later, I think; next story, which will be easier, is mostly about what happens when people like them meet outside of the club...

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xtricks November 25 2009, 16:47:32 UTC
Well, there's always someplace to go but whether it's worthwhile or not is a question. Besides, I think you're really pursuing an interesting aspect here; that Jack has lost the knack for giving it up because he wants to/it's fun instead of being driving to it by desperation. Ianto was right in that he doesn't know how to play (anymore). Yielding without being forced also implies a level of trust in Ianto, partly the secrets thing (kind of boggles me, that Jack would do this with a stranger - he has to have researched the club and Ianto, then again he may be holding retcon in reserve if he feels too threatened), partly just the willing vulnerability ( ... )

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shy_anon November 26 2009, 17:11:41 UTC
Yes, sorry, I was a little incoherent there :) What I meant was, I didn't think elevating it from the burning cigarette would really do the story any good from a standpoint of "I don't want Ianto torturing Jack for information" -- I think there would come a point where Jack would stop talking out of sheer bullheadedness, as it's certainly not the first time he's been tortured. For Jack, tying it up with sex is a way to break a barrier that he's conscious of but can't do anything about. He's used to torture and to lying to his lovers but he's not used to his lovers explicitly pushing him to the truth at his request ( ... )

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canaana November 25 2009, 04:55:37 UTC
There are so many choice bits in here. Ianto's observation about breaking someone who bends. The alcohol as a control thing. "Trust me to take care of you . . . " And the secret told "for love of Master." I didn't *quite* believe Jack's yielding so quickly, but taking that as given, it was very well-executed.

I'm beginning to wonder what's going on in *Jack's* head. We know what's going on in Ianto's. :) Can't wait to read more!

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shy_anon November 25 2009, 13:45:59 UTC
Thanks! It took me a long time to figure out how to do this one, what precisely Jack needed and how Ianto would figure out to give it to him.

I'm thinking of doing the next one from Jack's pov, but since the next one's mostly about them being fully clothed in public, I don't know that it would be as interesting...

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canaana November 26 2009, 03:17:51 UTC
I suppose it depends on what the dynamic is from Jack's POV. D/s is so much about what's happening inside your head, I don't know if just clothed/not clothed would make Jack's headspace either interesting or uninteresting. Depends on where you're going with it, I think. :)

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shy_anon November 26 2009, 17:01:59 UTC
Clothing doesn't make much difference to Jack, you're right. But the boundary between what he does at Bind and what he does at Torchwood is a very strong one-way valve -- Ianto knows about Torchwood but Torchwood most emphatically does not know about Ianto, because Jack knows they wouldn't understand. It'd be interesting to be in Jack's head for the moment when they might cross over, however briefly.

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not_actual_size November 25 2009, 18:48:59 UTC
ZOMG.

"I'm sorry, that wasn't meant to imply it was your choice," Ianto said sharply. Jack froze.

That, right there.

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shy_anon November 26 2009, 20:40:35 UTC
HEH :) Thanks.

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