Beginning Notes: badly-knitted I kind of imagine that Gwen was the only one shocked by Owen's breakdown and Jack suspending him, I think it was coming for a long time. I think that Suzie's suicide kind of shocked him onto the straight track but only for a brief time. I think that Jack for the most part ignored his behaviour (he thought that if left to his own devices he would get better), Tosh enabled it (being sweet on him and being very sympathetic to his situation) and both Suzie and Ianto encouraged it (if the loud-loud mouth is taking all the attention away from me, I can do what I want/need to do). He was like; "I do not want to go crazy and die", and then he started to feel guilty for wanting to live and just started his downward spiral again.

Have you read etmuse's Guilt? That is kind of how I viewed the Lisa situation, Lisa still being Lisa but slowly being overwritten by the Cybermen programming. Also because in my head canon Ianto has telepathy (depends on my mood on what level he has) and I don't think he could have been deceived at the beginning if it wasn't Lisa.


Title: Political Correctness

Author: Daashi

Fandom: Torchwood

Characters: Jack Harkness, Ianto Jones, Owen Harper, Toshiko Sato

Pairings: n/a

Rating: 13+

Genre: Drabble, Humour

Warnings: n/a


J: "So who is this person that has our object."

T: "George Patterson, 22 years old, unemployed, living with his de-facto partner Elizabeth Stone, 25 years old, aged care worker."

O: "Why do these things keep on falling into the laps of slackers?"

I: "I believe the politically correct term is non-worker."

~End


Word: Nonworker

non - work - er (noun) : a person who does not work as s/he should