IANTO
"It is a bad thing when you're standing on this side of the glare." Ianto chuckled, glancing over his shoulder and watching as Remi lovingly fussed over the dragon and the baby in his lap. His smile softened considerably, the fox shaking his head as if to dislodge some thought before he turned back to the bacon and eggs. Well, just bacon apparently for Sugar. And from the snap of teeth that he could hear as well as see, not cooked bacon.
"Your wish is my command, o mighty ice dragon," he said reverently, taking out an uncooked piece of meat and dicing it into dragon-friendly strips, before placing it upon the table before Sugar on a place. "Ta daaa."
Ianto turned to lean against the counter as he waited for their breakfast to cook, arching an eyebrow and shrugging in what was meant to be a casual gesture. "You know, there's plenty of room in my wagon if you wanted more mornings like this."
"Your wish is my command, o mighty ice dragon," he said reverently, taking out an uncooked piece of meat and dicing it into dragon-friendly strips, before placing it upon the table before Sugar on a place. "Ta daaa."
Ianto turned to lean against the counter as he waited for their breakfast to cook, arching an eyebrow and shrugging in what was meant to be a casual gesture. "You know, there's plenty of room in my wagon if you wanted more mornings like this."
where are your gods now