"Yeah," Ianto said. "I mean. Well, technically, most of my days are pretty casual. I have a lot of chore type things to do around the Hub, mostly, so. That's alright. It's only the fact that there's no guarantee what day will bring something that I need to be there for and what days won't have anything at all that's really the issue, with Torchwood."
"But you're right," Ianto said. "We'll figure it out. I mean, we did it this time, didn't we? And we had space bears and UNIT meetings to contend with. I... I won't say that we won't have things of a similar sort to have to work around in the future but. That's got to give us some hope, right? We've done it once, we can do it again, and all."
"Anyway," Ianto continued along his question about the food, then, "should I pick up the tab, then, or do we want to stick around a while longer? Not that I don't like sitting and talking to you, that is. I just feel bad for holding the table when we've finished." That and well. He would like a few moments together in private, before Sulu had to go, he realized. He wouldn't say that aloud, it would sound to presumptuous of him, but. It was true nevertheless.
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Date: 2010-09-13 02:32 am (UTC)"But you're right," Ianto said. "We'll figure it out. I mean, we did it this time, didn't we? And we had space bears and UNIT meetings to contend with. I... I won't say that we won't have things of a similar sort to have to work around in the future but. That's got to give us some hope, right? We've done it once, we can do it again, and all."
"Anyway," Ianto continued along his question about the food, then, "should I pick up the tab, then, or do we want to stick around a while longer? Not that I don't like sitting and talking to you, that is. I just feel bad for holding the table when we've finished." That and well. He would like a few moments together in private, before Sulu had to go, he realized. He wouldn't say that aloud, it would sound to presumptuous of him, but. It was true nevertheless.