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likesthecoat) wrote2007-07-21 01:17 pm
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log for Near: Cardiff
Ianto promised Near a good restaurant, so he's put on a suit and made reservations. Now he's just waiting for Near (and his driver.)
(Which makes him laugh. Near has a driver.)
(Which makes him laugh. Near has a driver.)
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"If that's even possible. I don't know if... visiting... is a viable option. It's still a military base, after all, and highly secret. I don't imagine they get a lot of visitors."
[ACK, SORRY! I had a lot of threads going on for a while and this totally slipped my mind. My bad, sorry.]
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He goes on once they're (relatively) alone again, "Martha seems to think she can take me to him."
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"She probably could," he says. "But that doesn't mean that she should. I mean... Not without an invitation, or at least some sort of agreement first. Aside from the personal implications, it could go very badly for Lorne if he were to have a visitor show up on-base without clearance. I know she and Sheppard are... close, though, so maybe that would stand in your favour..."
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"I've met the man she travels with. Briefly. I don't care for him."
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"The Doctor, isn't it? Well, I don't suppose you'd have much chance of avoiding him if it's his... ship." That probably isn't quite the right term, but Near figures it will do in the circumstances. "Have you mentioned that to her?" he asks, curious to know how Martha would have taken that. She did seem quite fond of him, after all...
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He lets the other subject drop; Near knows virtually nothing of the Doctor, and little of Martha, really, but from the little he does know, he can't imagine that the man would let her get hurt...
Still, there's no point in saying anything, especially considering the fact that Ianto is obviously better-informed, and would be unlikely to take an irrational dislike to anyone. For Martha's sake, though, Near hopes he's wrong.
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"So how are things at Whammy's?"
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"They're good, actually," he says. "It's progressing well. I thought we'd meet more opposition for the changes, but... Well, I'm L now, for one thing, and for another... I think they knew a change was needed, really. The percentage of failures was... quite high," he says quietly, thinking of Mello. And A. And BB... Not to mention all the others who disappeared into anonymous mediocrity upon leaving the Wammys House. "But I don't think there are any potential dangers in the current crop, and I'm going to personally oversee the selection of new children, so hopefully that will make a difference," he says, fiddling with the lip of his wine glass.
It had better, he added silently.
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He takes a sip of water, and continues:
"I'm not doing things the same way he did, though. L was... L was first. He was raised independently of other children, and I don't think he realized how bad things were for those of us who were being trained to succeed him. It was... very intense, and very competitive. The first child tipped to succeed him killed himself at fifteen. The second became a serial killer, and L ended up having to go after him. And then there was Mello and myself, and they weren't sure which of us L would choose, but he died before he had the chance. They offered us the position jointly, but Mello declined and ended up in the, ah... criminal underground," he says, with a bit of a sniff. Eighteen months later and that still pisses him off. Wonders will never cease.
"...So clearly, this business of spending your entire childhood being trained for a job that only one person can hold is a bit... counter-productive," he says with a shrug. "It's not good for the children, and it's not good for "L". So... While I'm still the 'world's foremost detective', I don't plan on working alone, as he did. But I still command the respect of various governments and agencies, especially after catching Kira," he adds. "So really, when I said I wanted things changed, they didn't have much choice but to go along with me."
He grins at this. Narcissistic, but he's terribly proud of it, really.
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"And you're hardly mutants fighting supervillans. Just . . . ordinary blokes. Who fight supervillans."
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"Still, drug cartels and human trafficking rings are nothing to laugh at. Dangerous work all around." He toys with his glass. He's still got healing cuts from his last dealings with Weevils.
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[HAHA, one of my best mates is a librarian, and she just posted a story yesterday about how they banned Stanley Blades in all the city libraries after she had an accident with one and stabbed herself in the leg really badly. Ianto knows not the real danger of library science! XD]
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