Drabble: Expecting The Unexpected
Jan. 7th, 2013 01:24 pm
Title: Expecting The Unexpected
Author:
badly_knitted
Characters/Pairing: Ianto, Jack
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 267 – Starting Over at
tw100
Spoilers: None.
Summary: Ianto contemplates the sudden changes in his life.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: I’ve finally managed something fluffy!
A new year and a new life; Ianto couldn’t get his head around how much had changed in the last few days.
First had come the New Year and with it, an unexpected question.
“Happy New Year, Ianto! Will you marry me?”
Then, just a few days later, had come an even more unexpected pronouncement.
“Ianto, I don’t know how to tell you this, but… I’m pregnant.”
Ianto glared at the tangle of yarn in his hands; he’d master this if it killed him. Unravelling the mess, he started casting on again.
How hard could it be to knit bootees?
The End
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Date: 2013-01-07 03:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-07 04:33 pm (UTC)This is partly inspired by my own first attempt at knitting for my sister's first baby, and partly by two fics:
Fifty Things Captain Jack Harkness Learnt After Ianto Jones Learnt To Knit by
http://loveslashangst.livejournal.com/45418.html
and Reaction by
http://ceefax-the-sane.livejournal.com/6714.html
Thank you =D
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Date: 2013-01-07 04:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-07 04:36 pm (UTC)Thank you =)
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Date: 2013-01-07 04:16 pm (UTC)(Yes, I know...I can't believe I went there either)
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Date: 2013-01-07 04:39 pm (UTC)It was an instant reaction for Ianto. "We're having a baby! Someone has to knit! Not gonna be Jack, I'd better do it myself..."
Thank you.
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Date: 2013-01-07 05:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-07 05:30 pm (UTC)However, he will master the knitting. He learned at his mother's knee, when someone is expecting a baby, knitting must be done! He doesn't trust Jack to knit so he's doing it himself.
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Date: 2013-01-07 06:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-07 08:59 pm (UTC)Knitting is a great stress reliever once you get the hang of it, it's just the learning part that drives you crazy and Ianto's a fast learner, so he should be fine.
Thank you =)
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Date: 2013-01-07 06:56 pm (UTC)Lovely!
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Date: 2013-01-07 09:04 pm (UTC)Thank you =)
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Date: 2013-01-07 11:52 pm (UTC)I wish I could knit. My Gran taught me when I was little, but that was a long time ago and I've forgotten :-( Maybe I should make a new years resolution to learn again.
I already failed at one new years resolution - to get to work on time. First day back and I was ten minutes late. Oops.(But I more than made up for it by staying an extra hour and a half afterwards)
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Date: 2013-01-08 12:09 pm (UTC)Oh yes, re-learn knitting, it's very relaxing once you get the hang of it. I really should get back to the jumper I'm knitting, but I've got a lot of computer stuff going on at the moment - files that need sorting, Master Lists that need re-doing, cross-posting that I haven't done yet....
Poor Ianto, the moment Jack said he was pregnant, he suddenly had an overwhelming need to knit something. I suspect his mum got out the knitting needles every time she heard someone was expecting, so it's like a Pavlovian response. Pregnant? I have to knit! It's what happened to me when my sister announced she was pregnant. I was like "I'm going to be an auntie. Aunties knit (mine always used to), must buy yarn and patterns." I picked out what must have been the most complicated matinee coat pattern possible, bought the yarn and needles, cast on and then spent a lot of time unpicking until I finally understood the pattern, lol.
If you want to start knitting again, pick a pattern you really like and learn by trial and error. It'll motivate you to keep going much better than knitting a scarf of squares for a blanket and you'll have a real sense of achievement when it's done.
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Date: 2013-01-08 05:14 am (UTC)Are you going to expand this into a big story or do lots of little ones as Jack's belly expands, Nosy gets nosier and Ianto loses his hair over them both????
Any way you knit it, I'll love it!!!!!
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Date: 2013-01-08 12:16 pm (UTC)That's not to say I won't pick up the idea again, it may make further drabble appearances depending on the prompts, or I might write some short one-shots, who knows? I have a pile of plot bunnies already clamouring for attention though, so I need to get them written first once I have the time. Unless the drabble prompts inspire more immediately, that is. I want to write 100 drabbles this year, so maybe I'll slip in a few unprompted drabbles to follow this storyline. Guess I'll just decide as I go.
Glad you like it enough that you want it to continue!
Knitting bootees is easy once you can follow a pattern. I've knitted hundreds, lol!
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Date: 2013-01-11 12:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-11 12:00 pm (UTC)Knitting is easy once you learn the basics, at least I've always thought so. I did what Ianto has done - picked a complicated pattern and just kept trying until I got it right. After that, everything else seemed simple. I crochet a bit too, but I need to brush up on my skills. I find crochet patterns very hard to follow, they mostly seem to be in diagram form.
Thank you.
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Date: 2013-01-11 01:23 pm (UTC)great drabble.
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Date: 2013-01-11 02:28 pm (UTC)Thank you =)
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Date: 2013-01-20 09:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-01-20 10:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-10-20 11:15 pm (UTC)Ianto will master it, because he is good at everything. Because he's Ianto. (I realise this is circular logic, but you can do that with Ianto. Because he's Ianto.)
LOL!
Date: 2013-10-21 12:39 pm (UTC)I can use double ended needles, but I don't like them, they're mostly too short and I don't like knitting in the round if I can avoid it.
Ianto knows everything, and if he doesn't know he'll research and learn. I love your circular logic, it's so Ianto!
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Date: 2013-10-21 05:14 pm (UTC)We're looking, like Ianto, at booties. My friend says she has too much of everything else, because everyone is suddenly knitting.
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Date: 2013-10-21 06:27 pm (UTC)It's good to know there are still mothers-to-be who want baby hand-knits - most people these days just want babygrows etc, I couldn't even GIVE my hand-kntteds away the las few years. Sad to see crafts going out of fashion because people find more convenient alternatives. There's something about handknits, they're more personal than all the machine-made stuff.
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Date: 2013-10-21 06:38 pm (UTC)In fact, I still have some of the clothes my grandmother and great-grandmother made for me. I'd part with them for this baby (since there isn't another on the horizon) if it's a girl, but my friend is dead-set against anything pink. Even if it is a girl.
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Date: 2013-10-21 08:54 pm (UTC)I don't seem to have time for knitting either - I blame the internet! I can read a book while knitting but reading online and knitting isn't anywhere near as easy. Sadly I haven't found a way to read fanfic and do cross stitch at the same time either. I need a second set of eyes and probably more hands too...
That's amazing, especially the ones made by your great-grandmother. Mine was long gone before I was born and I don't remember my grandmother either, I think I was only about 2 when she died.
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Date: 2013-10-21 09:15 pm (UTC)I was very lucky to have known my great-grandmother: she lived until she was ninety-six, and was a fantastic lady. She always smiled, always had something stashed in the kitchen for us.
I know what you mean about more eyes: I'd love a second set to be able to read and sew at the same time. I've done reading and knitting. In fact, I even used to take knitting to work, when I was in a call centre - knitting, reading and carrying on a conversation. Drove my boss nuts (shame ;) ).
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Date: 2013-10-21 09:48 pm (UTC)The only sewing I'm any good at is cross stitch, I was useless in my sewing classes at school. Mum used to make clothes for me and my sister, I guess the skill didn't get passed down, lol!
My mum was the youngest of 6 and didn't have me until she was in her early thirties, so I missed out on knowing her parents and granparents. I've seen pictures of her gran though, a very austere looking woman who apparently never left her room.
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Date: 2013-10-21 11:35 pm (UTC)I've never tried my hand at making clothes. My mum used to do it when I was little (and she had time, somehow), but the sewing machine died so I never learned myself. I can hem things, and do buttons, but that's about it. Cross-stitch is something I'm quite good at, but it takes a lot of time and patience that at the moment I don't have. I'm not even sure where I've found the time to write, tbh.
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Date: 2013-10-22 11:34 am (UTC)I'm trying to find to write but even that's proving near impossible with life as it is since mum's stroke.
My cousin's two children were born after his mother died, so they never even got a chance to meet their grandmother. She so wanted grandchildren, but I guess fate had other ideas.