Beginning Notes: This is a drabble that takes place in the past.

badly-knitted you totally took the thoughts I had about Ianto knowing and keeping Jack's secret right out of my mind and made it more coherently than I did.

badly-knitted and I love Janto as for Owen's studies of the Weevils, well I have often heard stories about scientists and researchers who get a theory in their head and then spend the rest of their lives trying to prove themselves right. In my head canon, Owen got the idea in his head that Weevil violence was related to mating behaviour. Humans got to close to a nest of baby Weevils (I want to use the term puggle, which is the proper term for a baby echidna or platypus), mama Weevil attacks; humans get to close to a pair of Weevils engaged in mating behaviour, get confused with rivals, get attacked; male Weevil chases after unwilling female, gets chased out of the colony (similar to some chimp behaviours), comes across humans topside, attacks them etc.


Title: Wedded Bliss

Author: Daashi

Fandom: Torchwood

Characters: Jack Harkness, OC

Pairings: Jack/OC

Rating: 13+

Genre: Drabble, Romance

Warnings: References to both marital and extramarital f/m sex


Maggie giggled as Jack lifted her up into his arms to carry her over the threshold. She was now Mrs. Jack Harkness, the thought of it made her absolutely giddy. Oh, her mother didn't like Jack; he was course, ill-bred and an American to boot.

Oh she couldn't tell her mother that she found Jack's lewdness exciting and refreshing. Jack didn't treat her like she couldn't keep a thought in her head just because she was born a woman or that she was some wilting flower that would faint at the merest hint of sex.

"So Mrs. Margaret Harkness are you ready to try out the marital bed." Jack's grin said it all.

"I fail to see how the bed would have changed in the last 2 days."

As Jack carried her with ease to their bedroom she could honestly say that there was no way that she could honestly be happier.

~End


Word: Marital

mar - i - tal (adjectives) : relating to marriage or the relations between husband and wife


End Notes: That style of wedding photo that is shown in "Something Borrowed" would be around 1910 or older (at least to my knowledge, 10 years later the woman standing and at least the woman smiling would the norm). And to my way of thinking Jack would have never married a "proper" Victorian lady.