69 Memory Lane - Wednesday

Jan 02, 2008 10:29

Jack was up early, which was a given but since he couldn't immediately think of anything pressing demanding his attention, except paperwork, he was being a bit casual about his morning routine ( Read more... )

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 15:49:01 UTC
Thelma, on the other hand, was trying to sneak into the house, though this was a process of mainly trying to see if the front door was unlocked.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 15:50:59 UTC
. . .

Did a ghost need to use the front door?

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inshiningarmour January 2 2008, 15:53:50 UTC
This particular ghost, yes. She couldn't walk through walls or anything. Silly messed up Hex canon ghost rules.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 15:59:12 UTC
Then it was most likely possible that Jack had left the front door unlocked when he'd tiptoed out to grab his newspaper.

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holdingontolove January 2 2008, 15:49:51 UTC
After another night of not being able to touch Phoebe (without her being squicked) or touch Sam (without Phale conjuring up images of Jack or Dr. Wilson or Lucifer), Cole was more than ready to attempt the kiss-Jack-for-time-with-Sam exchange. He didn't know where Jack lived, but Aziraphale was more than happy to provide the information.

69. Heh. Figured. He knocked on the door.

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time_watcher January 2 2008, 15:53:00 UTC
Yeah, Jack had been way too amused by his address. Ianto had called him 12.

Sitting in his study with a pile of paperwork on his knee, coffee at hand, Jack looked up at the sound of the knock and quickly headed for the door before Ianto woke.

This meant he didn't check the CCTV before yanking the door open.

"Uh, hello?" Jack asked in a bemused tone, sort of wishing he'd put his boots on.

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ditheringangel January 2 2008, 15:55:44 UTC
Aziraphale was pretty sure he'd be dealing with some massive awkward around Sam for a while after this, but it was worth it just to make Cole a tiny bit less grumpy.

So when Jack opened the door, he said brightly, "Hullo, Captain Harkness! Lovely day, isn't it?"

Because that wasn't suspicious-sounding in the least.

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holdingontolove January 2 2008, 16:04:16 UTC
No sense beating around the bush. Or the . . . yeah, nevermind.

"Phale wants to kiss you," Cole said without preamble. "This will make him happy, which will make me happy. So . . . work for you?"

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