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The End of a Circle by k_haldane (PG-13)
Fandom: TORCHWOOD
Pairing: n/a
Length: ~2000 words
Author on LJ:
k_haldane
Author's Website: none listed
Why this must be read:
This story answers a lot of the questions left by Jack's predicament in Exit Wounds. Not only does the logic work, but the tone strikes the perfect note throughout.
Strange, Jack thought as his eyes moved to the other man standing awkwardly in the sunlight, how he actually knew John better than his own brother. He could see the conflict on John's face, and tried to let him know that it was all right. It's not your fault, he sent towards John as best he could without being able to speak or move, those magic words that no one had ever given to him for the origin of this mess. He hid his amazement from Gray as John pulled a small ring from one finger and tossed it casually into the grave, landing it square on Jack's chest. Jack saw Gray's flash of suspicion, but John shrugged and Gray let it go.
The End of a Circle
Pairing: n/a
Length: ~2000 words
Author on LJ:
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Author's Website: none listed
Why this must be read:
This story answers a lot of the questions left by Jack's predicament in Exit Wounds. Not only does the logic work, but the tone strikes the perfect note throughout.
Strange, Jack thought as his eyes moved to the other man standing awkwardly in the sunlight, how he actually knew John better than his own brother. He could see the conflict on John's face, and tried to let him know that it was all right. It's not your fault, he sent towards John as best he could without being able to speak or move, those magic words that no one had ever given to him for the origin of this mess. He hid his amazement from Gray as John pulled a small ring from one finger and tossed it casually into the grave, landing it square on Jack's chest. Jack saw Gray's flash of suspicion, but John shrugged and Gray let it go.
The End of a Circle