Ianto
tO uR deSTinY, Ianto said as if it was obvious, padding down the road on ink-dipped paws, his nose to the ground every now and then. Soon enough they took a detour into the long and fragrant grasses of the fields, and Ianto bounded off in excitement. He'd apparently caught the scent of the other man's 'destiny', and was very much eager to show him what it was.
When they came across it, Ianto stopped and sat back on his haunches, cocking his head to the side. They'd entered farmland a few minutes earlier, and now before them lay a large coop, fenced in, but the tell-tale clucking could already be heard beyond. Here lay the keys to Killian's future. cHIckENs, said Ianto.
When they came across it, Ianto stopped and sat back on his haunches, cocking his head to the side. They'd entered farmland a few minutes earlier, and now before them lay a large coop, fenced in, but the tell-tale clucking could already be heard beyond. Here lay the keys to Killian's future. cHIckENs, said Ianto.