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Martha Jones ([personal profile] toldastory) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-11-08 06:42 pm

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Who: Martha Jones and Severus Snape (Jack Jones)
What: Running into the wife when she doesn't remember who he is. Yay angst.
Where: The inn.
When: TBD.
Notes: Martha's going to remember... eventually.
Warnings: Angst.


There were some things that a person got used to quicker than others, and given the travelling Martha'd done in time, adjusting to a new place was something that she'd had a leg up on. The fact that she'd found an organization like Torchwood (where she had been planning on going immediately after she resigned from UNIT) had helped with the adjustment without a doubt.

Being employed, being a doctor, was a brilliant thing and she was happy with having gainful employment. Her free time at the inn was coming and end, and despite the fact that Martha had been spending some time cottage hunting, she wasn't finding anything. Places just didn't seem proper, for reasons that she couldn't quite press her finger on. It was like there was a place she was picturing in her head and nothing else could hold up.

Carrying a box through the hallways, Martha had a pleased smile on her face. She'd find a place soon, and then she'd move and then she'd worry about going home. There was a large and person-shaped hole that she was assuming was Tom. After all, who else could it have been. Clothing shopping had been done, so she felt a bit odd in the black jacket, but at least the style was one that was familiar.
subtlescience: (Not looking)

[personal profile] subtlescience 2011-11-21 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Regret was a natural result of asking such a question; in his current state, however, he felt none. He had offended her, true, but the information seemed crucial. Had his wife, not knowing she was his wife, slept with another man. He would be immensely sorry for it later, when he was able to think straight, after he'd slept and eaten and felt safe with the situation. There would be regrets for insulting her and doubting her, but not for asking. He would have always wondered otherwise.

His fears alleviated, he brought his hand to her cheek and pressed his forehead to hers, immediately mentally moving on from the subject. She'd been sleeping with her trainers on, and that deserved his attention far more than some imagined tryst. It gave him something to focus on, because where there were trainers, so too were there: "Nightmares?"
subtlescience: (Keep calm and carry on.)

[personal profile] subtlescience 2011-11-21 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
"We are," he said finally, correcting her though he knew she had meant something else entirely; he swallowed hard, his eyes closed as he breathed her in. "We're going home."

He had no intention of remaining in Baedal; if it took every ounce of energy and will, every last scrap of magic, he was getting them both out of there and - first - back to the Barge. After that, home. Cardiff or London or Hogsmeade, but home. They didn't belong here.

It was a good thought for him to latch on to. It gave him a goal on to which he could focus his attention, rather than allowing himself to drown in the absolute terror of the last few days. He did better when he had a goal - and until he could see her safely out of here, he could protect her.
subtlescience: (Worn down)

[personal profile] subtlescience 2011-11-21 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
His mind wasn't on the Admiral, the Barge, or Mozenrath. If he thought of them, he would recoil again. He had abandoned his inmate (ex-inmate, yes, very well), regardless of his willingness to do so. Severus had enough to cope with at the moment without considering the impact of their departure on the Barge.

Instead, he focused on her. His hand moved to her cheek, his thumb stroking across her skin. So long as they both acknowledged this wasn't home, there was no staying here, he could direct his attention to her.

"I've missed you so." It seemed trite to say it - inadequate, even. It was like saying he missed breathing. He didn't miss such a vital necessity. He died without it.