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- The House That Jack Built
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TWENTY-TWO
'I barely touched him,' said Gwen, as
Ianto rolled Rob over and they both stared into his vacant
eyes.
'You don't know your own strength,'
Ianto replied. 'What should we do with him?'
'Tie him up with that,' said Jack,
handing him a roll of gaffer tape.
'Tightly,' Gwen added.
Ianto tore a length off the roll and
started wrapping it around Rob's wrists. Gwen moved over to the
sofa. 'Julia's out of it. Someone will have to carry
her.'
'Great,' Ianto sighed. 'Half of us
need carrying out of here.'
'Or dragging,' Gwen muttered, eyeing
Rob.
'You'll manage.' Jack smiled and
stepped out into the hallway.
'OK!' he barked so everyone could
hear him. 'Thanks to Alexander, we have a way out and all of you
need to take it, now.'
'And what do you propose to do then, oh loud, shouty one?' asked
Alexander, who was sitting on the stairs to give Joe's shoulders a
rest.
'This house is the locus for
something forcing its way into our universe,' Jack replied. 'Unless
we do something about that, there's no
point running anywhere – everything
will cease to exist in the next few minutes anyway.'
'You have a plan, of course?' asked
Ianto from the lounge doorway.
'Naturally,' Jack grinned. 'If the
house is the door, then the easiest thing to do to stop anyone
getting in is... get rid of the house!' Ianto stared at him for a
moment and then nodded. 'Good. Fine. Great plan. Good luck with
that, then.'
'I know what I'm doing, but I don't
have time to discuss it. Trust me,' Jack replied, cupping Ianto's
face and kissing him on the cheek.
'Wahey!' shouted Joe.
'Do excuse the boy,' said Alexander.
'He's enthusiastic to the point of agony.'
'I know the type,' Ianto replied,
stepping back into the lounge. He stared down at Rob. 'I know you
can walk,' he said. 'Nobody slips into a coma because they have
their balls punched.'
'I have powers,' said
Gwen.
'A way with testicles,
certainly.'
Gwen dropped to her haunches by Rob
and slapped him hard on the cheek. After a moment she did it
again.
'He's completely out of it,' she
said, walking out into the hall.
'Thank you, Nurse Cooper,' Ianto
muttered, trying to wrestle Rob onto his shoulders.
Jack worked his way through the
storage compartments in the rear of the SUV, grabbing a couple of
packs of plastic explosive and a timed detonator, then walked back
into the house.
'Definitely a subtle plan, then?'
Alexander joked, spotting the explosive.
Gwen came out of the
lounge.
'I need to borrow your friend,' she
said to Alexander. 'Julia's a dead weight, and he seems a strapping
lad.' She grinned at Joe, who, of course, grinned
back.
'Strapping,' he said.
'Very well,' Alexander sighed.
'Hannah? Your turn on piggyback duty.'
'Oh God!' Hannah moaned, walking over
to the stairs. 'That is so
unfair.'
'I'll have you know that there are
many civilisations who would consider it an honour. Besides, look
at me – you've worn heavier coats in your time.'
She mumbled under her breath but had
no choice but to let him climb on.
'Who are these two, anyway?' Jack
asked.
'Deputies,' Alexander replied. 'I
drafted them to the cause. You owe Joe a new car and Hannah some
kitchen equipment.'
Jack shook his head. 'Whatever. We
can worry about them later.' He turned to Gwen. 'Keep your eye on
them.'
She nodded. 'Of course.'
'OK... Now will you all get out of
here?' Jack began herding them through the door.
Ianto and Joe grunted their way out
of the lounge, only one of them smiling. As soon as everyone was
outside, Jack slammed the door behind them, took a deep breath and
ran up the stairs.
'Hold it still!' Alexander moaned,
trying to track the waveform movements on the PDA screen as Hannah
held it up for him.
'Whatever,' she whinged, though the
drug in her system was still in full effect so she froze like a
statue.
Alexander gripped the brolly tight
against the force of the rain and compared the readings in front of
him to the driveway ahead. It was getting much harder to tell, the
ripples moving even faster now as the disruption
increased.
'I think...' he said, screwing up his
eyes and trying to find the weak points, 'I think it's
over...'
'Shut up!' Rob roared, thrashing on
Ianto's shoulders and sending both of them tumbling to the ground.
Rob was quick to his feet, grabbing the PDA from Hannah's hands and
pushing Alexander from her shoulders.
Alexander shouted in pain as he
landed badly, the sound of his wrist snapping audible even over
Rob's ranting.
'Get out of my house!' he was
screaming. 'Give me back my wife and get out!'
'Did nobody think to bind his legs?'
Alexander shouted.
'What do I do?' Joe
asked.
'Oh, give her to him!' Alexander
replied. 'Just get the waveform reader back or we'll never get out
of here.'
'No!' Gwen shouted. 'Keep her away
from him, Joe.'
Joe made a childlike whining noise.
The drug programmed him to obey, but it didn't care who was giving
the orders. He didn't know what to do.
'Typical,' Alexander moaned, cradling
his broken wrist. 'We're about to get caught in a time-space
collapse, and Torchwood Girl wants to worry about an abusive
relationship. Let the apes do their thing, I say.'
Rob was moving perilously close to
the edge of the drive and the waveform. 'Burst the sky and know
real fears!' he shouted, fragments of his dream returning to
him.
Ianto had rolled over to the SUV.
Reaching into the glove compartment, he pulled out the spare
handgun he knew Jack made a habit of stashing there.
'Hand the reader over,' he shouted,
pointing the gun at Rob, 'and... well... stop being such a pain in
the arse, frankly.'
'Oh, very good,' Alexander muttered.
'But I think we can all see he's beyond the point of negotiation.'
He beckoned Hannah closer and began to whisper in her
ear.
As Jack moved up the stairs, he could
feel the air shifting around him. The entities must be close to
entering, reality was beginning to fall apart. At the first-floor
landing, Kerry Robinson held out her opened wrists to him, dripping
more than bath water onto the carpet at her feet.
'It'll stop hurting soon,' he
promised her as he ran past and up the next flight of
stairs.
He wasn't surprised to see Alison
floating high in the corner of the upstairs room, but was careful
to avoid stepping too close. He didn't have time to get caught in
the reeds of her little bubble of hell.
'I'll do what I can,' he said, moving
carefully across the floorboards, trying to find the doorways he'd
experienced before. He only hoped they were still...
He found himself in Rob and Julia's
bedroom, both of them now thankfully asleep. Carefully, he backed
up into the upstairs room and worked his way around the tear in
space-time, waving his fingers in front of him to find its
edges.
If that one was still there then that
meant... his hand vanished up to the wrist in front of
him.
He was briefly aware of the smell of
onions before he stepped forward and vanished.
***
'Life's so unfair,' moaned Hannah,
walking towards Joe.
'Stay back!' Rob shouted. 'I just
want all of you out of here, go on...'
'Idiot,' Hannah said to Joe. 'Give
him the woman, as long as he hands over the thing in his hands, and
ignore what anyone else says.'
'Oh...' The relief on Joe's face was
immense. 'Hey, mister, do swaps?'
Gwen tried to push Joe back, but
Hannah punched her in the jaw.
'That hurt my bloody hand!' she
shouted, walking alongside Joe towards Rob.
'There,' Rob said, throwing the PDA
to Hannah. 'Now hand her over.'
Hannah put the PDA on the floor and
ran at Rob screaming and crying simultaneously. 'Life's so unfair!'
she screeched, jumping at Rob and knocking both of them back into
the waveform.
They were caught, twisting slowly as
the ripples of space-time distortion pushed and pulled them, ageing
bone and peeling skin, hair growing only to become
dust.
'Stay back!' Alexander shouted as
Ianto ran forward to try and help. 'There's nothing to be
done.'
The two of them became less distinct
as they broke up into chunks, pebbles, grit, then dust, dissipating
around the waveform like sugar stirred into coffee.
'You made her do that!' Gwen shouted
at Alexander.
'Oh shut up and grow a pair,'
Alexander muttered. 'I did what had to be done. Now pass me the
reader and hope the rain's not completely...'
'He's gone!' Joe wailed. 'What am I
supposed to do with her if he's gone?' He whirled around in
distress and stamped on the PDA.