IANTO
"A crying shame," Ianto agreed with a warm smile, sipping at his tea and relishing the warmth and sweetness; it felt, truly, like a centuries ago that he'd last been able to sit in his wagon and enjoy something so simple.
He hadn't expected that the other man would refuse food, and despite himself there was a great deal of amusement on his face as he watched the snake lift himself up and towards his nose. Unfortunately, snake became man once again and Ianto found himself having to juggle his tea around the sudden appearance of a leg hooked around him.
Grumbling and swatting the snake away as he rose to his feet, Ianto took his tea with him as he moved to rifle through the cupboards for food. "You think? Maybe you just talk too much, and all the important bits of what you say just slip through like sand in a sieve."
He hadn't expected that the other man would refuse food, and despite himself there was a great deal of amusement on his face as he watched the snake lift himself up and towards his nose. Unfortunately, snake became man once again and Ianto found himself having to juggle his tea around the sudden appearance of a leg hooked around him.
Grumbling and swatting the snake away as he rose to his feet, Ianto took his tea with him as he moved to rifle through the cupboards for food. "You think? Maybe you just talk too much, and all the important bits of what you say just slip through like sand in a sieve."
where are your gods now