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Welcome to the Hub
Who: Gabriel and Mohinder with appearances by Jack Harkness and JC.
When: July 20, after this thread of doom.
What: Mohinder and Gabriel accept Jack's invitation and join Torchwood.
Mohinder might as well have had his hands and nose pressed to the ass as the SUV descended on the platform from the plaza above. The Hub was darker and less clinical than he had imagined from the way Jack had spoken briefly about Torchwood Institute. The walls were either brick of off white ceramic subway tiles, shaped like a massive tube around a central core. Walkways and stairs connected levels above and below them and rooms seemed to jut off from the main area like the spokes of a wheel.
No wonder Jack called it a Hub.
Wide eyed and half confused, when the car stopped moving, Mohinder jumped out of it to examine the winch system and try to find the opening they had slowly dropped through, though that had disappeared. He gripped the yellow industrial lift control box, which looked like something out of a warehouse or a mine, and frowned at the buttons.
"I was expecting something more... Futuristic, I suppose," Mohinder muttered to himself and set out around the catwalk, trying to look both up and down at the same time.
When: July 20, after this thread of doom.
What: Mohinder and Gabriel accept Jack's invitation and join Torchwood.
Mohinder might as well have had his hands and nose pressed to the ass as the SUV descended on the platform from the plaza above. The Hub was darker and less clinical than he had imagined from the way Jack had spoken briefly about Torchwood Institute. The walls were either brick of off white ceramic subway tiles, shaped like a massive tube around a central core. Walkways and stairs connected levels above and below them and rooms seemed to jut off from the main area like the spokes of a wheel.
No wonder Jack called it a Hub.
Wide eyed and half confused, when the car stopped moving, Mohinder jumped out of it to examine the winch system and try to find the opening they had slowly dropped through, though that had disappeared. He gripped the yellow industrial lift control box, which looked like something out of a warehouse or a mine, and frowned at the buttons.
"I was expecting something more... Futuristic, I suppose," Mohinder muttered to himself and set out around the catwalk, trying to look both up and down at the same time.
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Mohinder handed over the key to Gabriel. "Would you care to do the honours Mister Gray?" He asked, cheeky
Gabriel would be getting quite a lot from that key... Late nights of Jack and that younger man that had flashed upon him when touching the coffee machine kissing and fumbling for the key to get it in the lock, for instance. Evidently there was a reason why Jack had hesitated.
This was Ianto's home.
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He'd like to touch the ground near the garden, see who'd been keeping it up. But he suspected he'd be getting more memories than he wanted here. He'd have to let Bridget know that he was having some of the same breakthrough issues she did, when he felt safe emailing her again. She'd wondered about that, the last time they talked.
Well, there wasn't much to do about that now. He'd just have to keep working on increasing his control. He put the key in the lock and opened the door.
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And so Mohinder stepped into the charming, well kept little Welsh city cottage, beaming. The colour scheme was reds and white and felt both modern and still quite homey all at once. There was a small sitting area followed by a dining room and kitchen separated by a breakfast bar and large windows letting into the light. The bathroom looked recently renovated and had side by side sinks. There was a large bed in the master bedroom, a den and a small second bedroom in the back.
Mohinder pulled open the closet doors in the main bedroom and gawked at the space, the built in suit racks and the tie and shoe shelves.
"Perhaps we'd have to find more ties for you. I rather enjoy them on you myself."
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The place itself was actually larger than he expected, and more space than he was used to having. It took him a few minutes to walk all the way through it, and he came to the main bedroom last. He whistled low as Mohinder opened those closet doors- that was a fancy closet.
And congratulations, Mohinder. He'd just ensured that Gabriel would wear ties pretty much constantly in the future. "You do?" he asked, eyes widening slightly. "I had no idea. Guess we will."
With a smile, he wrapped an arm around Mohinder's shoulders. He would've gone lower, but he was still trying to be mindful of those cuts and bruises, healing though they were. "So this is the place, then?" he asked, fairly confident Mohinder would agree. "We'd better tell Jack we'll take good care of it, he was close with the last person who lived here."
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He'd grown up in an overcrowded third world country (albeit extremely well off) and so he could deal with the city just fine...
Even if he really did prefer something quiet.
It did startle him to know that Jack had offered them the place of that person JC had been speaking about, however. He craned his neck to look at Gabriel, somewhat concerned.
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He turned, looking at the rest of the bedroom, and waving with a sweeping gesture. "So I think we should take this one. I like it about the same as the first, and a change of pace would be good for me. I can tell you like this one better, too. I might pick up the occasional memory, but that's always true. Plus, I'll get some practice in with the ability."
He stepped closer, bringing his face close to Mohinder's. He smiled gently at him. "So what do you say?"
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He didn't want to sleep in a dead man's sheets or use his mugs. No, rather, he didn't want Gabriel to share them with him because of the memory factor. Mohinder was ready to make new memories.
"And I say that you'd better kiss me or I'll likely say far more," he teased.
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Mohinder's lips were soft and dry as they pressed against his own. Gabriel quickly upped the ante, opening his mouth and lightly brushing his fingers over Mohinder's neck and ears, then gripping the front of the man's shirt as he pressed forward even more. His kiss became intense, needy, and wanton.
And then, just as quickly, he pulled away, a teasing glee in his eyes. "So we've got some shopping to do. We should probably go grab the things we need for tonight. Then we can settle in." those things included new sheets, probably some groceries, and definitely some other items that would go unmentioned. He had just needed a taste of what was to come, especially since they'd both gotten a bit worked up in that first apartment.
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While making eyes. Because he could. Thankfully, his current state of bruising wasn't an issue with the way Gabriel looked at him! That wolffish grin had on d been terrifying. Now it was something else all together.
There were several boxes to deliver by the end of the afternoon but Mohinder suggested that they leave them. "Torchwood has a car we can borrow. Shall we return the other keys and make this new home ours?"
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He'd practically forgotten about that SUV- he grinned and nodded. "Let's go." This would give them a chance to warn Jack that items were incoming- plus, he didn't know if Jack actually knew about the clairsentience, since that was a recent acquirement.
They took the Underground back to the Wales Millenium Center. Gabriel stared at the fountain appreciatively before finding his way to the tourist center they'd been shown on the way out. "We could actually use some of these," he said of the various brochures on and near the desk, looking amused. He'd feel like a tourist for quite awhile, he thought.
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He pressed in the code Jack had given them to work the door and waited for it to open so that they could head into the HUB.
"I'm rather amazed you appreciate the way I speak. I've been told, and often, that my pillow talk had little to be desired." Mohinder laughed in that velvety musical way of his as he turned the small curve in the wall only to be confronted by a tall blond haired and blue eyed man.
Jim had been twirling in a chair at the control screens watching the camera feed from the unmanned visitor center (an alarm had gone off when someone entered) but it took him a moment to really focus on the paler of the two men in the shot. So when the door opened, he'd grabbed a gun, shoved it in the back of his pants, and got ready to try to explain this place away in case his eyes were deceiving him.
But they hadn't been.
"What the hell are you doing here, Spock?!"
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Gabriel was equally amazed that Mohinder didn't know he had an amazing voice, especially with that laugh right afterwards. "Well, they clearly don't--"
His intended compliment was cut off by the man in front of them, who looked very much like he'd seen a ghost. Gabriel glanced at Mohinder, his brows furrowing. "We...work here? Or at least, we will, starting tomorrow. Guess Jack hasn't had enough time to fill everyone in."
Gabriel wanted to get the best first impression he could manage with these people. So despite his confusion, he held a hand out for shaking. "I'm Gabriel Gray, this is Doctor Mohinder Suresh. Good to meet you."
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Was this someone else Sylar had wronged? He did call him but a somewhat similar name. Another pseudonym? Like Zane Taylor had been? Mohinder had tried his best not to let it get to him. Jumping to conclusions would help no one.
"Cut the crap, Spock. It's me," Jim all but pleaded. "I didn't think I'd even see you again!"
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"Spock? I've never heard of him." That was a bit of a strange name, but he knew he should expect strange once they got into Torchwood. And it was strange that this man was still insisting, even after getting a good look at him.
He spared a quick glance at Mohinder, and shook his head, shrugging a little. Mohinder had no idea either, that was obvious. And he looked a little peeved. Great.
Turning back to the blonde, he sighed slightly. "Do I really look like this guy?" There weren't a ton of people with his build and facial features. He knew that- he had to go a bit out of the way to be inconspicuous at times, after all.
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Mohinder wasn't really sure that he liked this particular brand of questioning and so he slipped between the two. He was good at that, getting in the middle of things.
"Uh...excuse me... Hi. Who are you?"
Jim only offered Mohinder a glance. "James T. Kirk. Time Agent." He shook his head at Gabriel and then offered Mohinder his hand. "Sorry. I knew this could happen but...your friend looks exactly like my First Officer."
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He was rather grateful for Mohinder stepping in, however. It saved him from having to push the guy off him. Could've gotten awkward. He was a little annoyed that everyone seemed to pay no attention to Mohinder, though. As much as he liked attention, he'd finally found someone who was amazing enough to be around, and apparently no one else was going to acknowledge that. It made him mildly frustrated.
"First Officer, where you originally came from?" he asked. He doubted there were First Officers for Time Agents. "I didn't know this could happen. I'm gonna guess it has to do with the Rift?" James seemed to know more than they did, unsurprisingly, so it fell on him to explain.
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He wasn't really the sort to stick around when he was feeling some sort of way and oh, yes, he was really feeling weird here. He wasn't sure how he felt working with a Spock lookalike to be perfectly honest... And it showed.
Mohinder started after Jim but instead, turned back to Gabriel and arched an eyebrow. "Did he say half human...?"
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He didn't mind Jim heading off so quickly- he was feeling really weird about this, too. Out of all the strange possibilities, that he might look exactly like (or at least really close to) someone from the future? And it was someone Jim thought he'd never see again.
He didn't say any of that, although Mohinder might've noticed the conflict on his face. Instead, he added, "Must be a race with elf ears, the way he was looking at mine."
He was going to follow that up with another off-hand remark to get the conversation going. But he couldn't think of anything to say, for once. So instead, he shrugged at the strangeness and started heading down the hallway to the Hub proper. "C'mon, let's see if we can find Jack." Somehow, his hand found Mohinder's, while he stared straight ahead. He wanted the contact, all of a sudden.
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Jack Harkness was in the building.
Mohinder poked his head inside and gave a little knock on the door. With all of the upgraded technology, he was a little surprised to see that Jack was flipping through a paper file, presumably whatever mission the others had been on if Jim was back.
"We've chosen the seaside cottage," he said cheerfully and Jack's face was unreadable before he smiled.
"Good. It needs some life in it."
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Jack seemed okay with them taking the cottage. Gabriel figured he would be, but sometimes he made the wrong call on these things. As Jack talked about bringing life back to it, Gabriel's mouth drew back into a line- not quite a smile, but certainly not a frown. "We'll take good care of it. It's beautiful there."
He glanced down at the floor for a moment before continuing. "And- well, we packed some things away, too. I don't know if you knew, but I recently picked up clairsentience from someone at Primatech. I'm still not an expert with it, and I didn't want to needlessly intrude. We can leave that in the second bedroom for awhile, or bring it over here, whatever you want." He gave the option because he didn't think he'd want to be confronted with that sort of thing, all of a sudden.
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Jack had that awful, knowing smile of his plastered intently on his face. "I handed Mohinder the keys for a reason. I didn't want who those places belonged to to influence you."
First it had been the doctor's flat. Owen had been resurrected through alien technology to the point where he was alive but his flesh was not. He could no longer eat or feel and his skin could not heal but he lived... Until he didn't.
The second was Gwen's place. She and her husband and her baby wanted nothing to do with Jack and he never blamed them. Not with a little girl to look after.
And finally... Ianto's cottage. He couldn't just keep that to himself forever. Most of the other man's possessions were moved. Gone. He kept his pocket watch close.
"But you should move whatever you want. I'll put the boxes in storage. I guess this means you'll want a salary advance? What was Angie paying you?"
Mohinder smiled sheepishly. "Letting us be together I suppose was payment...?"
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Jack started talking about moving things (and that was good to hear, he had been thinking about making the second bedroom a study) and salary advances. Mohinder tried to explain their 'arrangement' with Primatech and Gabriel laughed. "It was more of a congenial hostage situation than it was a job. Although it looked like Angela was going to try to pay me in suits, eventually. And Mohinder in high-tech lab equipment."
He shrugged. "If it helps, I made about 45 grand a year in my watchmaking business, when I didn't put it all back into the business." It was clear he wasn't terribly concerned about the money. He could scrimp pretty easily, and they both were workaholics regardless of their salary. An advance for moving-in materials would be nice, though- especially since Peter wasn't around to trick people into taking American money.
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"You make due," Mohinder said, coming quick to the rescue. "I managed to survive in Brooklyn on a cab driver's salary--"
"And a trust fund. And your father's life insurance..." Jack let it go. He could see from Mohinder's eyes that the father topic was not something to be brought up. And he could understand that.
Mohinder took the seat across from Jack and folded his hands on the desk. "What are you offering, other than room and board?"
Jack wrote a figure on a piece of paper. There were at least six digits. He folded the paper and handed it to Mohinder. "How about that, each, to start?"
Mohinder had never seen half a million dollars before, let alone half a million pounds. His mouth dropped.
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Gabriel had been about to assert that he did all right in Queens on his salary, even if it was difficult sometimes. But Mohinder thankfully interjected with a different subject.
While Mohinder's mouth dropped, Gabriel's eyes bulged. He didn't even see the amount, but he saw that extra digit there. And that was in addition to the place? He glanced at Mohinder, slightly dumbstruck but also amused. "Well, this is different than Primatech. I think that'd be just fine with me. You, Mohinder?"
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Jack had given much the same speech to a hundred before Mohinder. He would give it to a hundred after too. Closing the file, Jack smiled. It was hollow but mohinder couldn't read him that well. Gabriel, who had given those same smiles, would know it far better than his boyfriend. "The average life expectancy for a Torchwood Agent is forty or a decade of service. Whatever comes first. You're compensated for risking your life just being in the Hub, before you're sent on any missions. You might not be a field man, doctor. But you will be exposed to likely toxic alien biology on a regular basis. Your pay is to give you a good life while you're here, saving the future of humanity. Gabriel's is to make sure he enjoys yours while you are with us."
There wasn't an ounce of candy coating there. The two had a choice to make now.
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