Toshiko was happy. She was happy because she was sat doing her maths exam paper. There was always something so reliable about maths. The girl had come to terms with the death of Tommy now, she was still upset about it but she liked to pretend he was just back in London with his family, happy. Tosh had allowed herself plenty of time to revise for all her exams. Her father was coming back from a long trip to Japan soon, he had left to visit family, and she wanted to surprise him with her (hopefully amazing) results.

Owen was a little fed up. He was a little fed up because he didn't like exams. He was good at maths, he had no problems with it, but sitting in silence for an hour was not something he enjoyed. Why they couldn't even listen to music was a mystery to him. He was also a little fed up because of two of his friends. One being Jack; a moody Jack was never fun. The second was Toshiko; since Tommy's death Owen and the girl had become closer, but he wasn't sure if it was too soon to make a move on her.

Gwen was confused. She was confused because she was stuck on a particularly hard question. Maths was never her strong point. She'd had a pretty stress free build up to the two weeks of exams. She had tried her best to cheer up Jack, she didn't like seeing him upset. One thing she had noticed is that his mood would suddenly flip to happy randomly. Weird. Gwen hadn't had a chance to see Rhys much recently, what with her revision and all. Now she was wishing she'd revised maths more.

Ianto was feeling guilty. He was feeling guilty because of what he'd said to Jack. He was alright at maths, just average. But there was that feeling in the pit of his stomach that kept distracting him. Whenever he saw his ex-boyfriend he would pretend to be happy, Ianto knew Jack, he knew when something was wrong. He had to say he didn't love Jack, that would make him leaving easier wouldn't it? Ianto can't get the image out his head, the look on Jack's face when he'd said it. But he had to concentrate.

Jack wasn't sure how he felt. He wasn't sure how he felt because he was doing a maths exam after being told the person he loves doesn't love him and he's going back to America in less than two weeks. He didn't even care about maths at that point in time. He would smile when he saw Ianto, pretend to be happy, he wanted to show him he didn't care. He had considered staying in Wales while his mum went back to America, he couldn't do that though, he couldn't make her lose another son. He'd have to think of something.

"Pens down that's the end of the exam," one of the teachers said into the microphone. The room filled with happy, smiling faces… and Jack and Ianto.

A/N : Yeah this was a little... different. Thanks for the amazing response from the last chapter, I was not expecting that, and it kinda makes me worry about the next one, which I've nearly finished *worried face again*.