Daisy hit the button and played the message for Ianto without saying a word. Ianto watched as a hologram of himself appeared.

"Ianto, if you're watching this, then Daisy has done what she set out to do and has saved you. One week ago Daisy approached you with a plan to save you from your up-coming death. I'll let her tell you who she is. All you need to know from me is even though you can't remember it, one week ago you decided to take this path."

The hologram disappeared and Ianto stared at Daisy. "What choice did I make?" he asked her.

"You made the choice to let me to save you so you could live with Jack Harkness until you are old and grey."

Ianto's eyes narrowed, and his body tensed. He remembered lying in his lover's arms, believing that he was dying. He also remembered telling Jack that he loved him and hedistinctly remembered Jack not saying it back. He didn't know if he could spend the rest of his life with a man who didn't love him in return.

"I'm sorry, I don't know if I can go through with it. I was dying in Jack's arms and he couldn't even tell me that he loved me."

Daisy shook her head at him. "When you made this choice you knew that he wasn't going to say it. I came back from the future to save you. I know the man Jack Harkness becomes in the future and I know that he blames himself for your death. More importantly, he hates himself for not telling you that he loved you when he had the chance."

Ianto walked to his closet and pulled out one of his many suits. "Do you mind?" He gestured for her to leave the room so he could change.

"No I'm not going anywhere. Change if you like but I not finished talking." Ianto looked embarrassed, but decided to see if she would stick to her guns when he started to change. He stripped off his shirt and started putting on the clean one.

"Sorry if I don't believe you but what makes you think that Jack ever cared about me?" Daisy stood her ground.

"Because I'm Daisy Harkness, Jacks daughter."

Ianto's jaw hit the floor. He slipped behind his closet door to change his pants and to recover from the shock of Daisy's statement. "Okay, but he obviously moved on from me with your mother." Ianto said re-appearing from behind the door fixing his tie.

"No." Daisy shook her head decisively. "Jack hasn't been with anyone since your death. Jack took me in when my parents were killed trying to protect me." Daisy stood back and looked him up and down. "Wow! Jack always said you looked good in red." She told him. "Boy was he right!"

Ianto blushed. 'Like father, like daughter,' he thought to himself. "One thing. Why didn't Jack come back and do this himself?"

Daisy mumbled under her breath.

"Sorry, what was that?" Ianto frowned at her.

Daisy turned and looked him straight in the face. "Because Jack doesn't know I'm doing this. He's actually going to kill me for it but I couldn't sit back and watch him suffer any longer without you. Not when there was a way to make him happy." Ianto headed for the door.

"Where are you going?" Daisy asked him.

"I have to find Jack and let him know I'm alive." Ianto told her. Daisy ran forward and grabbed his arm.

"You can't. Only reason we are still in this time was so I could wait till you were awake." Before Ianto could react, Daisy put his hand on the strap and smashed the buttons, taking them forward to her time. It was now the morning after she had left.

Daisy quickly checked the front window making sure Jack wasn't in the living room. She motioned for Ianto to follow her as quietly as he could. She entered the house and motioned for him to sit just inside the living room on the couch. Next, Daisy checked around downstairs to see if Jack was up yet. When she didn't find him she went up the stairs to his room. Jack's bed was still made.

Frowning, she wondered where he was. It was too early for him to have gone into the Hub. She walked to her room not bothering to be quiet anymore. She planned to just drop her bag and then head off to find him. When she opened the door she found Jack curled up on her bed, asleep. She smiled at the scene in front of her. She was so sorry she had caused him even an ounce of hurt and worry.

"Dad."

Jack stirred and rubbed his eyes. "Where in the bloody hell have you been?" he asked her as he sat up and stretched.

"I'm sorry dad, but I have a surprise downstairs for you." Daisy turned and started to walk out of the room waiting for him to follow. "It'll explain everything."

Ianto sat on the couch watching as Daisy wandered around the house. It was a nice house. He was actually surprised that it was so clean. Jack tended to be a messy person. Ianto noticed framed pictures crowded on the mantle and walked over for a closer look. His picture sat there among a handful of others. The front door opening made Ianto jump and turn quickly.

"Jack, has she come back yet?" he heard a very familiar voice call out.

"Aunt Gwen, stay right there!" Daisy screamed. "I have a present for dad and I don't want you spoiling it!" Ianto was guessing Daisy was at the top of the stairs. He heard footsteps coming down the stairs. He could feel his palms start to sweat, and he nervously adjusted his perfectly straight tie. Hewasn't sure if he was supposed to hide or just stay still.

"Yeah, she just got back and woke me up." Jack called down.

Ianto couldn't believe it; that voice was exactly as he remembered. Ianto could see Daisy standing with her back to him and both of her hands held out, stopping the others from being able to see into the room.

"Please don't kill me but I had to," she told them as she dropped her arms and allowed them to come forward and see what she was hiding.

"IANTO!" Gwen cried out grabbing her chest and stepping back.

Jack just stood there, completely dumb-founded. It didn't take him long to find his voice, however. "Daisy Marion Harkness, what have you done?" Jack roared. "I told you that you can not change history!"

Gwen was sobbing. She ran over to Ianto and threw her arms around him. "You're real!" she cried out, laughing with joy.

"Of course I'm real." Ianto chuckled, hugging her back. He didn't even mind that she was soaking the shoulder of his jacket with her tears. Finally, Jack walked over and ever so gently touched Ianto's cheek, as if checking for himself that Ianto wasn't a dream.

"But you died." Gwen said wiping the tears away from her eyes. She released him from her hug and stepped back, looking him over closely.

"Yes, I remember." Ianto replied dryly.

With shaking hands, Jack reached out and pulled Ianto into his embrace. Ianto buried his face in Jack's neck and breathed in deeply; Jack still smelled the same, and that pleased Ianto immensely.

Without letting go of Ianto, Jack spun on Daisy. "Little girl, you have some explaining to do and you had better talk fast."

Daisy held out her hands, palms up, hoping to calm her dad a little. She could see that he was furious with her. "Dad, I know he needed to die and he did. I just got to him before-hand and gave him the vaccine for the 456 gas and a little something extra I cooked up that would react to the gas and make him appear to die."

Jack turned back to Ianto. "Why didn't you tell me back then?"

Ianto again looked to Daisy for the answer.

"Cause after I told him what was going to happen and got him to take the pills I Retconned him." She wanted to be smart and finish her sentence with 'Duh,' but didn't; she was already skating on thin ice as it was. No use in poking the bear.

Gwen walked over to Daisy, wrapping her arms around the girl. "Thank you so much." Gwen said kissing her. "Thank you for giving me back my best friend."

"Gwen, what are you doing! She messed with time! It's a stupid, dangerous thing to do! She has no idea what could have happened. What still might happen!"

Daisy stared at Jack. He recognized that stare; he had seen it before, many times, on the Doctor's face. It was the look he wore when he was being absolutely, brilliantly stubborn.

"You know what, dad? In my gut I knew that what I was doing was right and that I was doing it the right way, and that it wouldn't hurt or change anything."

Jack locked his hand in Ianto's, not wanting to let go as he dragged Ianto along across the room to stand in front of Daisy. "Daisy I need you to be absolutely clear with me. Did you think it was right and that nothing would change, or did you know it." Jack looked deep into her eyes. Daisy gave him back a puzzled look but the pure honesty in her eyes didn't change.

"Dad, I knew. It was almost as if I couldn't not see him here now." Jack let go of Ianto's hands and wrapped Daisy in both arms and began to weep softly. Kissing her head he said, "We have got to find the Doctor."

Everyone stood staring at Jack. He had let go of Daisy and slipped into his favourite chair, put his head in his hands and cried.

"Dad I though you would be happy! I brought him here for you, so you wouldn't be alone any more." Jack looked up and touched his daughter's face.

"I am sweetie, really I am. No one means more to me than Ianto, except you. It's just now I'm going to lose you." Everyone took a step back from Jack, as if distancing themselves from his words.

"What do you mean, Jack?" Gwen asked, suddenly very worried. "Where is Daisy going?"

Ianto felt very out of the loop. He stood, nervousness growing in his belly. Was something going to happen to Daisy because she'd faked his death and brought him forward in time?

"Gwen she has two hearts like the Doctor. If she knew Ianto was meant to be here it is cause the Time Lord in her is coming out. It also means that we need to find the Doctor so we can get some real answers about her."

Ianto walked over and placed a comforting hand on Jack's shoulder. "I'm confused, Jack. Is Daisy the Doctor's daughter? Cause she said her parents died protecting her, and I thought the Doctor couldn't die." Ianto asked, hoping that he didn't sound like a complete idiot.

"Daisy is the daughter of the Doctor's clone and Rose." Jack said pointing to the mantle to show Ianto.

"Ah,I thought she looked familiar. I remember them from the time we saved the planet from the Dalek Crucible."

Gwen started pacing the floor. "How exactly are we supposed to do that, Jack? He's not the easiest man to find. I've been looking for him for sixteen years and haven't found one sign of him being anywhere near Earth."

Jack sat ringing his hands, indecision clearly evident on his face. He could feel Ianto's hand on his shoulder, firm and warm; he drew strength from that comfort. Finally, he made up his mind. "There is an explanation for that. Come on then, let's go." Jack grabbed his keys only to have Gwen snatch them away.