Like I said, here's the next one, I love this, I hope you do too :D And, now I'm technically free of my blackmail conditions :D


Chapter 29

"Jason." Fawks growled, hands itching to tear off the blindfold covering her vision.

"Relax." Jedd laughed at her side. Jason had her hands, Jedd's hands on her hips guiding her forward.

"Relax is a word I learned never to use around you lot, especially when there's a blindfold involved."

"I thought you liked it."

"No, I love you both, I do." Fawks felt Jedd's hands squeeze lightly on her hips and Jason's on her hands. "Doesn't mean I trust you." Fawks continued.

"Well, I'm offended, what about you Jase?"

"Highly." Jason laughed.

Fawks was ground to a stop as Jedd pulled her back.

"Now, I don't see why we should let you see," Jason said.

"After you've offended us so much." Jedd grinned.

"For god sake you two." Fawks growled. Pulling the blindfold off she stopped. Jason pulled off a big white sheet from on top of a sleek black beautiful motorcycle. Just under the wing mirror was a tiny scrawl of writing.

J.F.J
C.O.N.O.R. III

"Jedd, Fawks, Jason." Fawks smiled, fingering the elegant letters.

"C.O.N.O.R point 3." Jason smiled.

"He's not the biggest ship." Jedd explained.

"He's not got that many weapons," Jason grinned.

"But he's fast." Jedd said.

"He's light." Jason continued.

"He looks very cool."

"And he's all yours." Jason finished, handing Fawks the key.

Fawks walked forwards and turned the key, with a roar the engine started up and Fawks stepped back as the bike glowed a brilliant red, when the light died down it looked like a fighter plane.

"That is very cool," Fawks laughed.

"Hell yeah." Jedd grinned. Fawks turned back to the two men and ran towards them both, jumping into the pair of them.

"You like it?"

"I love it." Fawks laughed.

"Happy anniversary." The two agents said at the same time. The three of them had been together for two years now, living happily in the abandoned theme park. It was a strange dynamic, Jason and Jedd were best friends, with benefits, Fawks and Jedd, were simply the benefit part but it was the same as it had been between Fawks and John before Torchwood, playful flirting, arguing, with Jason it was new and exciting and strange. He was the more romantic of the two and liked big extravagant displays of affection that Fawks really didn't mind.


"Whilst you two are off doing your romance rubbish, I'm going to be in the bar." Jedd said, ordering himself a drink.

"Don't get into trouble." Fawks sighed, kissing his head as she turned to Jason. Nodding out the bar. Jason caught Jedd's eye for a second and the two simply stared for a moment, a silent conversation passing between them. Fawks hit Jason's chest.

"I wish you'd stop that." She sighed.

"Why?"

"Because you have all these cool eye conversations and I have no idea what you're saying."

"I was saying how hot you look in that dress. Jedd was agreeing." Jason grinned. Bringing his hand up and twirling Fawks around.

"Shut up." Fawks said, rolling her eyes at him. "Though, I do totally rock this dress." Fawks smiled down at the black dress that flared out at the bottom.

"Where are we going for this weeks romantic interlude?" Fawks smiled, wrapping her arm around his waist as he slung his over her shoulders.

"Where we always go."

"Home." Fawks grinned at the words.

"Home." Jason said softly.


Fawks was walking hand in hand with Jason as they reached the hill, just over the top of it was the park. The place the three had set up as home a year and a half ago.

Fawks headed up the steep hill and stopped at the top. Her mouth wide. The entire fair was lit up and moving, the big Ferris wheel was spinning, music was singing from rides and stalls.

"You fixed it." Fawks whispered.

"You said you wanted to see it in it's hay day."

"You said it couldn't be done." Fawks said, smiling as she began down the hill.

Jason laughed as he followed her.

"So what's the big occasion." Fawks said, tearing off some of the fluffy candy floss and eating it.

"Two years," Jason said.

"Don't even try that spiel, it's more than that." Fawks laughed. Leaning on his shoulder as the Ferris wheel reached it's top point.

"Me and Jedd. We're going to quit the time agency." Jason said.

"What?" Fawks sat up straight.

"No more call outs at short notice, no more panicky raids or close calls, just you and me and Jedd."

"Jason, they're not just going to let you leave."

"They don't have to, we'll just go, the three of us, we'll just disappear into the sunset."

"Jason. You can't,"

"Why not? Isn't this what you wanted, the three of us, together."

"Yes, but-"

"Then what's the issue."

"GUYS!" Was a yell from down on the ground, the two looked over the edge of the cart down to Jedd, who was stood panting at the base of the ride.

"The time agency are coming. They'll be here any second."

"Go. Fawks just go!"

"But, you-"

"We'll be fine. Get out of here!" Fawks unclipped the bar of the cart and opened her wings, flying out into the safety of the trees, she saw the wheel go down and Jason and Jedd standing together as four agents appeared out of nowhere.

Fawks strained her ears, but couldn't hear the words they were saying. But it looked like they were arguing, shouting now. Something about betrayal, lies. Freddie bit Fawks to stop her going back to them as the fight broke out. The two of them were out numbered and soon Jedd had been knocked to the floor and was being pinned down and Jason had been slammed against the wall and handcuffed.

The leader of the agents who were there, produced something out of his pocket. He held it out at arms length and Fawks watched as a bright green flash went out across the park, then another one and then a blue one. Then the four agents disappeared leaving Jedd and Jason collapsed on the floor. Fawks waited until she couldn't see them anymore before running flat out to her two lovers. She ran to Jason first.

"Jason!" She hissed, pulling him up to her, slapping his face gently, "Jason! Wake up,"

The time agent groaned to himself, and slowly opened his dazed eyes.

"Jason,"

"Oh my god, you're her!"

"What?" Fawks said confused.

"You're Fawks, the one all the agents talk about."

Fawks felt her jaw drop. What did she know about Jack's past? The reason he left the time agency. They took two years of his memory. They took it because of her. He didn't remember her, he didn't know her, the last two years of her life, spent here with him and Jedd. Gone.

"Oh, Jase, I'm so sorry." Fawks whispered. Trying her hardest to bite back the tears in her eyes.

"What?"

"Listen to me." Fawks said quietly she could hear the agents in the background.

"Wait, I remember, you were with me and Jedd last night, in the bar," Jason smiled to himself, remembering the first time they had met and not the two years they'd lived together.

"They're lying to you, Jason." Fawks hissed. Looking back over her shoulder. The agents were getting nearer. "Everything they've ever told you, is a lie."

"Why should I trust you?" Jason said, his glare accusatory as she went against everything he'd known.

"Just this once. You have to remember this for me. You're going to see me again, a lot will have happened and a lot more is going to happen but please. You have to remember this. When you see me, and I've got a dragon. And a cape and these scars."

She pulled her top up to show the nursery rhyme.

"You have to send me to where we first met. And tell me to have fun." Fawks whispered. Her voice slowly getting shaky with emotion. "Because it was. Most fun I've ever had. Please, Lieutenant, it's very important."

Jason looked unsure of himself, then with a trusting look in her eyes he nodded.

"Thank you. And just be careful." She said, "Thanks for the ride, Jase."

"You mean last night?" He asked confused. Fawks looked back at him sadly. Before smiling bravely.

"For everything that was and for everything that's coming."

She went to Jedd, as he woke up, passing him. She stopped by his side.

"You know rehab, really isn't that bad." She smiled, saluting them both before rushing to the warehouse where they had lived. Packing up any remnants of her existence and climbing onto her bike. Stopping by the tree as she picked up Freddie and looking back to her home. Her boys. Freddie nuzzled her face slightly.

"They weren't mine to have." She whispered, watching from a distance as the time agents helped the two up. Telling them lies to keep them in the agency.

"Good luck boys." Fawks sighed. Flicking a switch so the bike shifted into the grand ship.

"Come on Freddie." Fawks said, strapping herself in. "It's time."

The dragon sat on her knee as she typed in the co-ordinates.

She was going home.


She's going home, for real this time.

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