readystopwatch: (Well huh)
readystopwatch ([personal profile] readystopwatch) wrote in [community profile] kollo_rpg2019-04-09 03:59 pm

Autumn Six | Action | Closed to Spike

[Ianto will be the first to admit that the outdoors aren’t exactly his thing. He’s spent most of his time here in the more inhabited areas, occasionally venturing to the beach but rarely further. So he’s frankly feeling rather proud of himself today for his decision to actually do some hiking, and equally glad that he’s convinced Spike to come along. And if it leads to a chance to investigate the lake after his strange encounter there the other day, well, that’s just an added bonus.

He glances around their cabin one last time before shouldering the backpack that contains as much of a picnic as can be had when half the people involved only drink blood. At least that means it isn’t heavy.]


Right. Shall we?
sparkandburn: (light; if it don't end in bloodshed)

[personal profile] sparkandburn 2019-06-04 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Sometimes he wonders how this dynamic will change when Ianto isn't quite so powerless. Even if everything goes perfectly, he'll still have a demon inside him and that can make all the difference. Maybe Spike won't be so obvious a choice for the protector, the aggressor as he is these days.

Never mind that. The only thing that matters is the moment, and right now he wants nothing more than to push Ianto up against a convenient tree and ravish him - so he does just that.
sparkandburn: (light; if it don't end in bloodshed)

[personal profile] sparkandburn 2019-06-14 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
While that might happen, it's unlikely. Spike fell in love with him despite him being human - it wasn't until later that he started to adore the soft, warm qualities of the living but none of that is what makes Ianto who he is. It may inform his actions, shape his morals, but it's not as big a part of him as people may think. Hell, Spike was often accused of being lousy with humanity and he wasn't nearly as empathetic when he was alive as Ianto is now.

Ianto's always been good at getting the show on the road and so Spike is more than happy to leave him to it, instead focusing on something he will miss once the turning is done. It's a dangerous temptation and maybe that's what he likes about it — every time he can lean in close to Ianto's neck and press his blunt teeth against his pulse is a victory, proof that he's in control of himself.

He bites down with a low guttural growl, hard but not quite hard enough to break the skin. It's a practiced movement, one they've perfected over the past five and then some years.