Almost Perfect Part 21

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Brendan pulled close, kissing Jack and running a hand through his hair. 'We built it out of our believers.'

And then he broke away from Jack, laughing as they pushed him into the wall. As it wrapped round his head and his body, so warm and horrible and strange, he realised that something very bad had happened. And he tried to scream. But as he opened his mouth, the wall just poured in. All warm and pulsing and red.

IANTO KNOWS THE TRUE.

VALUE OF A NUGGET.

Ianto stumbled through central Cardiff. The streets were eerily empty, bathed in the watered-down light of winter. Buses were still running, with exhausted drivers barely lifting their eyes from the road. Shops were open, but the music was muted. The streets were full of rubbish, c.o.ke cans and chip wrappers and bottles and even the odd person, slumped in a doorway.



'I'm so tired,' he thought. 'I'm so tired I could just sleep.'

He carried on walking, though. Down along St Mary Street, which was still crowded with clubbers, milling around in an exhausted, desultory way. He checked his watch, puzzled. It was either early or late. He couldn't work it out. It was almost like they'd left the clubs and not bothered to go home, just stayed on the street. Standing fairly still, staggering from side to side, a little. Almost like they were still dancing.

Every now and then a bottle would drop to the ground, and he'd hear it rolling a little.

He made his way through the crowd, finding the fish bar.

Bren caught his look, so old, so tired. 'Oh, we don't close while there's business, luv,' she said. 'Patrick's still out the back.' Her look wasn't approving. 'Don't distract him. He's got nuggets, hasn't he?'

'But he's OK?' asked Ianto.

Bren didn't even blink. 'Of course. Why shouldn't he be?'

Ianto swept through to the back of the shop, where Patrick stood, emptying an enormous sack of frozen chicken nuggets into a deep fat fryer. He turned and smiled at her.

'It's been a long night,' he said.

'A really long night,' Ianto agreed.

'And then you turn up,' Patrick sighed. 'Frankly, all I want is a nice bacon roll and a cup of tea and to go to bed.'

'Me too.'

'Really?' Patrick raised an eyebrow, amused. 'Beautiful women normally play harder to get.'

'Oh,' sighed Ianto. 'I didn't mean anything, really.'

'Of course you didn't,' Patrick smirked, and wiped his hands down on his ap.r.o.n. 'Anyway, guardian angel, I'm still alive. Which I guess means that we get to have that date.'

'Oh,' said Ianto. 'That's a good point.'

'So. When I finish work tomorrow?' he looked at Ianto, almost pleadingly.

'Of course,' said Ianto, a bit too quickly.

'Meaning?'

'Thank you for calling me beautiful,' Ianto said. His phone rang.

It was Gwen. She was excited.

'Right,' said Ianto. 'I'll be there in ten minutes, promise.'

He hung up and turned back to Patrick. 'Got to go. Sorry. You going to put your nuggets on, or what?'

ERIC DOESN'T FEEL LIKE DANCING, NO SIR, NO.

DANCING TODAY.

The mewling woke him briefly 'Hey,' Jack said 'You're alive?' asked the mewling, amazed 'Always' he said, and he found that funny briefly 'Stop laughing! Stop! Please!' cried the mewling. 'You've been laughing for ten minutes. Please stop.'

OK, maybe he'd found it funny for a bit too long there He wasn't really sure But he was Captain Jack, he was a fun guy to be with Fungi to be with. Was that ever funny? I guess it is now Laugh again He contemplated opening an eye, then decided it was too much like hard Actually, really needed to pee Should do something about that at some point soon So, back to opening an eye Coming back to life was always a struggle maybe one day he just wouldn't be bothered and that would finally be it Good thing/Bad thing?

Really need to pee, can't ignore it any more The mewling started again Eye open, finally, wince, that's really, really bright... Ride it out, Harkness, let's see where we Oh Not good 'Hey!' he said to the mewling. 'It's Eric isn't it?'

The DJ from the night before looked up (down?) at him. He was making an effort to stop crying, sniffing bravely like a child.

'Yeah.'

'Hi! Captain Jack Harkness!' Jack loved his back-up personality. Always there, glowing away faintly, lighting the way to the fire escape. 'I would shake you by the hand, but if I've still got one, I certainly can't move it.'

'Can you help us?'

'Again, I'd shrug if I could. I've got a good track record. How long have we been here?'

'Eight hours, I think. You've not moved for four.'

'Good watch, kid.'

'I've nothing else to do but count.'

'Hey, there's a copy of Metro Metro in my coat pocket. I'd hand it over to you if I could move and if I had any clothes.' in my coat pocket. I'd hand it over to you if I could move and if I had any clothes.'

'Thanks,' said Eric. 'I could leave you a message in the I Saw You column. "I saw you embedded in a wall, Tuesday. You looked back. Drink?"'

Jack laughed.

Eric looked at him sharply. Jack stopped laughing.

'How long was I laughing this time?'

'Eighty-seven seconds.'

'Close to mania. Curious.'

'And irritating.'

'Says crying man.'

'Hey, I'm in a lot of pain.'

'I can see that.'

'Can you? It's just that I can't move.'

'I can see that.'

'I can't feel my legs.'

'That's cos you've not got any.'

Pause. That was tactless.

More mewling. Some screaming.

'I mean, not that I can see. Stop crying. It's the wall they're embedded in the wall behind you. Who knows. Probably all there. All fine. Looks worse than it is seems to be concrete, but it's alive and breathing and... smells quite meaty. G.o.d knows, I mean, I'm sure it's all fine. I'm probably in a worse state.'

Now Eric laughed. 'Can't you see?'

'Not really, no. Can't move my neck.'

'Captain Jack Harkness, you're just a head. Well, a bit of torso.'

Back-up personality. Say something.

'b.r.e.a.s.t.s? I never was much of a breast man, but if it's all I've got left... Even a nipple?'

Sudden thought. Is the need to pee real or illusory? Perhaps I should just let it go and see what happens. But then, what if the resulting sensation is both imaginary and gross?

I am in a wall.

GWEN WELCOMES CAREFUL.

DRIVERS.

Gwen was starting to freeze. The rain was soaking through her coat, her trousers were sopping wet, and her hair was plastered to her head. 'What kept you?' she barked at Ianto as the SUV drove up. 'You said you'd be ten minutes.'

Ianto apologised hastily, but also shot her a look as she climbed in. 'Careful with that car seat, please, Gwen. I've just had the upholstery steam-cleaned.'

'Fine, Ianto, thank you, Ianto, I shall try and drip elsewhere. Where the b.l.o.o.d.y h.e.l.l were you?'

Ianto looked slightly sheepish as he drove the SUV up from the Bay into town. 'Well, when you called, I suddenly realised it might be a long night, and I didn't want that on an empty stomach, what with my blood sugar being all over the place these days, so I zapped a Lean Cuisine and counted my points while I waited. Honestly, I got here as quickly as I could. Oh, plus I had to find the keys to the SUV.'

Gwen sat there quietly. In less than a week, not only had Ianto become a woman, but he'd become the kind of woman Gwen always dreaded being behind at a cashpoint.

'You count your points? Don't tell me you're doing Weight Watchers?' Gwen was slightly aghast. Ianto's figure was perfect. Unquestionably so.

They pulled up at the lights, and Ianto turned to Gwen, smiling gently. 'Not religiously, no, but it's a good idea to eat sensibly, Gwen. I mean, I know you're married and it's easy to get...'

The smallest pause.

'... comfortable. But if it turns out I'm stuck in this body, I've got to look my best. I'm a single woman, remember.'

Gwen blinked. She could have sworn the car smelt of chips. Meanwhile, Ianto checked his hair in the rear-view mirror and completely missed the lights changing until the bus behind them sounded its horn.

Ianto then stalled the SUV, swore mildly, and roared off in the wrong gear. 'Honestly! The clutch keeps getting away from me. These shoes are b.l.o.o.d.y murder to drive in,' he cursed. 'I just can't get shoes right. Either that or someone keeps moving the seat. Now, are you sure this device will work?'

Gwen pulled it from her coat pocket. It was sleek, blue and bleepy. 'Tosh designed it for hunting Weevils, based on the scents they emit during the mating cycle. According to her notes, she had a few false starts with tom cats, but it's now pretty good at hunting them down when they're randy.'

'Aw, Tosh had the sweetest hobbies.' Ianto smiled fondly. 'Did it make sense of the stuff I gave you?'

Gwen checked the readings. 'Pretty much. You were right Jack's fifty-first-century pheromone pattern is fairly distinctive. It's just not very strong. Even around the Hub. So our best hope of finding him is to stick this out the window and drive round Cardiff city centre very slowly.'

Ianto fumbled a crunching gear change and brought them to a juddering halt.

'Shouldn't be too much of a problem,' Gwen muttered, winding down the window.

CARDIFF IS A ONE-WAY CITY.

Town was even worse than earlier. Someone was slumped across every bench, or, in some cases, just stretched out across the pavement. Exhausted pensioners sat slumbering at bus stops. Rain beat down mercilessly on cars, buildings and people. Traffic crawled sluggishly, causing Gwen to scream with frustration.

'It's this new one-way system,' she howled.

'Or the end of the world,' said Ianto.

'Whatever.' Angrily, she shook the tracking device which refused even to bleep.

The lights changed and the SUV slid glacially forward in the traffic.

'Look at the sky, Gwen,' said Ianto, sadly.

Gwen looked, and didn't like it. Cardiff had its fair share of menacing clouds, but these were biblical in their darkness. Pus.h.i.+ng down on the buildings, boiling angrily away, pouring rain down on the city.

Almost Perfect Part 21

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