Ianto blushed and a slight smile formed at the corners of his mouth making him look younger than his 24 years.
"This one's a keeper," said Tosh as she turned back to her computer screen. "Damn! Wish this programme was."
"Having problems?" Asked Jack.
"Mmm. Just a few."
"Er, can I help?" Asked Ianto.
Gwen frowned. "You know about computers, do you?"
The young Welshman smiled. "A bit." He smiled confidently. "May I?" He said to Tosh.
She moved out of her seat. "Be my guest."
Jack stood back and watched as Ianto's fingers moved over the keyboard. He never took his eyes off the younger man as his fingers moved faster.
Ianto leaned back, a triumphant smile on his face. "Try that." He got up to allow Tosh to sit.
Her eyes scanned the screen. "How did you do that?"
Ianto pointed to the bottom of the screen. "I just had to unlock a few commands. Enter a couple of new ones." He looked at Jack. "I had to change your password..."
"You did what?" This from Owen. "Jack!"
Ianto held his hands up. "But you can change it. Put in whatever you want. I haven't put a virus in there. Honest."
Jack stepped forward. "Tosh?"
A few seconds later.
"Yep. Changed it." She smiled up at Ianto. "Definitely a keeper."
'Wait a minute." Put in Owen. "How do we know he didn't just override all commands."
"Because the alarms didn't go off." Answered Tosh.
Owen took a deep breath and shrugged. "I still don't trust 'im."
Jack smiled. "He never trusts anyone." He told Ianto.
"Oi!" Protested Owen.
"The truth hurts, Owen." Jack turned to Tosh. "Run a secure diagnostic check." He looked at Ianto. "And complete your programme." He walked away, signalling Ianto to follow him. "Meeting in the boardroom in 30 minutes."
"Will Ianto be joining us?" asked Gwen.
"Yes." Jack answered, not turning.
Owen smiled. "Of course he is." Then he frowned. "Be careful, Jack."