Double Drabble: Family Photos
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Title: Family Photos
Author:
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Characters: Jack, Ianto, Meriel, Nosy.
Rating: G
Written For: Challenge 526: Picture at
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Spoilers: Nada.
Summary: Jack is feeling snap happy.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Torchwood, or the characters.
A/N: Double drabble.
Some people might think that after over a century and a half of life Jack would have become jaded. He’d seen it all and most likely done it all, several times over. Jack knew different; anyone who thought that way clearly didn’t know him at all.
Life was an amazing adventure, he never knew what each day held in store for him, and that was especially true now he had a family. Watching his daughter grow and learn was fascinating, and he was always willing to pull out his wallet and show people pictures of his husband and daughter.
Raising his camera and aiming carefully, he clicked off another shot, glad that digital cameras were so much quieter than the old fashioned kind; it meant he could take pictures without anyone noticing. They had another advantage too, because he didn’t have to get films developed. Some pictures were definitely not for public consumption.
“Another one?” Ianto asked, amused. “Don’t you have enough yet?”
“Not even close,” Jack said firmly. “It’s impossible to have too many. These are going in the family album.” He snapped off several more shots.
What could be cuter than pictures of their daughter and her Fluff?
The End
Life was an amazing adventure, he never knew what each day held in store for him, and that was especially true now he had a family. Watching his daughter grow and learn was fascinating, and he was always willing to pull out his wallet and show people pictures of his husband and daughter.
Raising his camera and aiming carefully, he clicked off another shot, glad that digital cameras were so much quieter than the old fashioned kind; it meant he could take pictures without anyone noticing. They had another advantage too, because he didn’t have to get films developed. Some pictures were definitely not for public consumption.
“Another one?” Ianto asked, amused. “Don’t you have enough yet?”
“Not even close,” Jack said firmly. “It’s impossible to have too many. These are going in the family album.” He snapped off several more shots.
What could be cuter than pictures of their daughter and her Fluff?
The End