Challenge 701 - Keen to kill
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Title: Keen to kill
Character: Norton Folgate, Jack, Ianto
Author: m_findlow
Rating: PG
Length: 200 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: Written for Challenge 701 - Keen at
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Summary: Norton thought he was in for a boring afternoon but Torchwood's lovers are providing very entertaining. A double drabble.
Norton rolled his eyes as he watched Jack slam Ianto against the tiled wall of the autopsy bay, mashing their lips together in a desperate act of need. Honestly, Norton wasn't sure whether Jack was keen to kill Ianto or kiss him. Good Thinking was a bit funny like that. Perfectly predictable in hardened criminals and psychopaths, but effective nonetheless in the more psychologically stable.
And who knew, perhaps it really was possible to break that homicidal desire to kill. God knew Ianto must surely be infected with it by now, but he was so far proving remarkably well adjusted. Having someone wanting to kill you provided a good distraction, he supposed, though it was making for a rather more entertaining afternoon than Norton had originally planned.
Ianto began making odd noises. Ah, yes, that would be the strangling that came after the kissing. Seems Jack couldn't fight it after all. Killing was just so much more fun. Oh, and there was the defensive gunshot to the leg. Well done, Ianto. Turns out he was still keener on living than being kissed to death. And there was still a good chance he'd turn homicidal soon.
Who said life was dull?
Norton rolled his eyes as he watched Jack slam Ianto against the tiled wall of the autopsy bay, mashing their lips together in a desperate act of need. Honestly, Norton wasn't sure whether Jack was keen to kill Ianto or kiss him. Good Thinking was a bit funny like that. Perfectly predictable in hardened criminals and psychopaths, but effective nonetheless in the more psychologically stable.
And who knew, perhaps it really was possible to break that homicidal desire to kill. God knew Ianto must surely be infected with it by now, but he was so far proving remarkably well adjusted. Having someone wanting to kill you provided a good distraction, he supposed, though it was making for a rather more entertaining afternoon than Norton had originally planned.
Ianto began making odd noises. Ah, yes, that would be the strangling that came after the kissing. Seems Jack couldn't fight it after all. Killing was just so much more fun. Oh, and there was the defensive gunshot to the leg. Well done, Ianto. Turns out he was still keener on living than being kissed to death. And there was still a good chance he'd turn homicidal soon.
Who said life was dull?