Title: Many of My Favorite Things Are Broken
Pairing/Characters: Jack/Ianto, Gwen
Authors:
rm &
kalichan
Rating/Content: NC-17, mostly plot, some porn.
Summary: The effect of being buried alive on a relationship: two steps forward, one step back. Takes place after 2x13: Exit Wounds.
Wordcount: ~20,250 [posted in 2 parts]
Authors' Notes: This is the sixth installment of our series, I Had No Idea I Had Been Traveling. Next up, post-Journey's End.
Previous installments:
A Strange Fashion of Forsaking
Dear Captain, Last Night I Slept in Mutiny
To Learn This Holding and the Holding Back
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
I Imagine You Now in That Other City
(The Hub was quiet, and Ianto thought that the sound of water running through it sounded like tears.)
Personal notes:
Not the most technically difficult of this series to write, but really helped refine our process. Also, for me, this one often felt the most intrusive on the characters and frequently made me crazy uncomfortable, especially in the editing process which, unrelatedly, also contained an email that said "FIX THE SEAFOOD" and is still making me snicker.
Pairing/Characters: Jack/Ianto, Gwen
Authors:
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Rating/Content: NC-17, mostly plot, some porn.
Summary: The effect of being buried alive on a relationship: two steps forward, one step back. Takes place after 2x13: Exit Wounds.
Wordcount: ~20,250 [posted in 2 parts]
Authors' Notes: This is the sixth installment of our series, I Had No Idea I Had Been Traveling. Next up, post-Journey's End.
Previous installments:
A Strange Fashion of Forsaking
Dear Captain, Last Night I Slept in Mutiny
To Learn This Holding and the Holding Back
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
I Imagine You Now in That Other City
(The Hub was quiet, and Ianto thought that the sound of water running through it sounded like tears.)
Personal notes:
Not the most technically difficult of this series to write, but really helped refine our process. Also, for me, this one often felt the most intrusive on the characters and frequently made me crazy uncomfortable, especially in the editing process which, unrelatedly, also contained an email that said "FIX THE SEAFOOD" and is still making me snicker.