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Title: Uncaring
Author: [livejournal.com profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Ianto, Jack, Tenth Doctor.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 618: Fragile at [livejournal.com profile] tw100.
Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Ianto hates how dismissive the Doctor is towards Jack’s suffering.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.




Compared to most of the alien races he’d encountered, Daleks and Cybermen, Weevils, Hoix, and Judoon, humans appeared impossibly fragile, with their thin skins, breakable bones, and delicate internal organs. It was hardly surprising that Torchwood agents tended to have short lives.


Despite being immortal and from the future, Jack was just as easily damaged as a regular twenty-first century human. The only difference was that he was capable of recovering from injuries that would cripple or kill anyone else. Even knowing he’d be back on his feet before long didn’t make it any easier for Ianto to see him lying there dead after being savagely mauled, stepped on, or shot with an alien weapon.


Ianto didn’t understand how the Doctor could be so dismissive of Jack’s suffering. The Time Lord knew the fragility of humans, having travelled with quite a few human companions over his long life, and yet he treated Jack as though it didn’t matter if he got hurt or killed, simply because any damage would heal.


“He’ll be fine,” the Doctor said airily.


“He’s in pain,” Ianto snapped, cradling his lover tenderly. “You might not care about his suffering but I do, because I love him.”



The End










Date: 2020-08-20 04:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pfyre.livejournal.com
Even when Jack was a conman trying to con the Time Agency in order to find a way to retrieve the missing two years of memories - he wasn't strictly a bad person. From all that we've witness and had told to us, he never deliberately tried to hurt innocents and honestly proved his worthiness of respect and care when he voluntarily offered his own life in an attempt to stop the bomb from hitting the Chula Ambulance in London 1941. And as is often remarked, he had no indication from the Doctor that he could be saved by the TARDIS and the Doctor. He then truly sacrificed himself for the Doctor on the gamestation but all that Doctor did was save Rose and then sacrifice himself for Rose and ignore and runaway from Jack. When placed side by side - I think history would judge Jack the better man, the better being in the short and long term.

Date: 2020-08-20 09:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pfyre.livejournal.com
The Doctor is severely prejudiced against males. He rarely travels only with male ccompanions - when he is with a male companion it doesn't take long before either the male leaves or a female joins the TARDIS crew. Even the female Doctor is more enamored with female companions. So the Doctor's treatment of Jack should come as little surprise. My current issue with the Doctor is that (according to heavy debate and speculation) that Jack's attempt to warn the Doctor is what starts his inevitable transformation into the Face of Boe and it was complete waste of time and effort on Jack's part since the Doctoe paid no heed to Jack's warning. The way the Doctor acts in regards to Jack even if told that his efforts to warn cause his mutation she would simply brush it aside as unimportant.

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