Title:
Two Hearts
Author: Xanthe
Fandom: Dr Who - 2005
Pairing: The Ninth Doctor/Captain
Jack. Doctor/Rose and Jack/Rose implied
Fandom: Doctor Who
Spoilers: "The Doctor Dances"
Summary: Post ep for "The Doctor Dances". Only this time he dances
with someone else *g*.
Rating: PG for m/m smoochiness. No sex.
Email: Xanthe@xanthe.org
Notes: I watched Dr Who for years but didn't think I'd ever write
fanfic for it so I'm not up to date with all the canon. I'm basing the
canon mainly on the 2005 version of DW. This Doctor is showing some
unusual abilities though, so I've made up one of my own which didn't seem
out of place. I also made up some other stuff. I didn't get this beta'd. I
suspect that everything in this story might be contradicted by what
happens next on the show, but it's of the moment!
Category: Slash.
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Posted: 30th May,
2005
Two Hearts
By Xanthe
The light on the main deck of the TARDIS, always dim, was set lower than
usual – in fact it was so dark that Jack didn't even see the Doctor for a
couple of seconds as he blearily wandered towards the main console…and
stopped. The entire far wall of the TARDIS had vanished, revealing a black
and white star studded vista outside, whirling around, stars winking in
and out as if by magic as the TARDIS traversed space and time.
"Wow – that's beautiful," Jack murmured to himself.
"I think so," a voice replied, and Jack grinned automatically, pleased to
find he wasn't alone. Glancing around, he found the Doctor, sitting on a
chair that Jack swore hadn't been there earlier, his long, lean legs
resting on the console. "So, what's the matter? Can't sleep, or did you
fancy stealing another time ship to replace the one that you previously
stole?" The Doctor asked, leaning forward so that his face was half in
shadow and half in light. Jack grinned.
"Oh I wouldn't have the slightest clue about flying a thing like this," he
said, waving his hand around nonchalantly. "Nope, I had a nightmare." He
leaned back against the console, and gazed steadily at the Doctor. "I
don't sleep well alone," he whispered conspiratorially, his voice and
expression as meaningful as he could make them.
It was too dark to be sure, but he could have sworn that the Doctor
blushed.
"Well, you'll have to do a better job of sucking up to Rose then," the
other man said curtly. "She already thinks you're wonderful so I don't
think you'll have much trouble there."
Jack's grin widened. "She is a charmer, no doubt about it. Although, I
have to wonder what a nice, 21st century girl like her is doing with a guy
like you."
"And what kind of a guy is that?" The Doctor asked, a hint of danger in
his voice.
"Someone out of time." Jack crossed his arms over his chest and leaned
forward. "Remember, I used to be a Time Agent, Doctor – I kind of pride
myself on being able to place where people are from but you…it's like
you're from everywhere and nowhere…and the one place you're definitely not
from is Earth."
The Doctor's face tightened, but he didn't respond. Jack got up, and
danced an imaginary waltz with himself against a backdrop of stars. "I
never did get that dance earlier, Doctor," he said, as he whirled by. "And
this is such a romantic setting. Care to join me?"
"No," came back the curt reply.
"No? Damn shame. How about a little music then, to accompany me in my
lonely dance?" Jack put on his mournful face and the Doctor gave a loud,
exaggerated kind of sigh. Jack grinned delightedly. Finally, a chink in
that dour armour! He watched appreciatively as the Doctor unwound those
long legs and strode over to a section of the console, pressed what might
have been a switch, although it didn't look like any kind of a switch Jack
had ever seen, and the next thing he knew a slow waltz started to play on
the main deck. "Oh that's perfect," Jack murmured, swirling past the
Doctor, and using the opportunity to check out the other man's ass as he
did so. Jack knew himself to be a true libertine, and he'd lost count of
his sexual conquests but even so, there was something about the Doctor
that intrigued him – and something about the combination of both Rose and
the Doctor together that turned him on. He remembered them dancing
earlier, full of life and vitality, their eyes teasing, as their bodies
twisted and taunted. These two would be such a challenge! And all the
sweeter for it, Jack thought to himself as he danced on. Rose would be the
easier of the two to lure into bed, those candy sweet lips of hers just
begging to be kissed, but the Doctor…Jack closed his eyes and imagined
holding that hard body in his arms, and feeling all the force of that
manic personality unleashed, all of it focused on him…Jack shivered,
wondering how that would feel, wondering if he could even handle it…
"Be careful what you wish for," the Doctor said, and Jack came to a
startled halt.
"Oh, I feel so exposed," he grinned, unsure whether that was a lucky guess
or some kind of other power, and not caring in the slightest one way or
the other. "So, do you read minds, Doctor, or am I just easy to read?"
"I think we both know how easy you are," the Doctor replied, with a slight
grin of his own.
Jack burst out laughing. "Oh come on!" He said, grabbing the Doctor's arm.
"Would a dance kill you?" At that moment the music changed into something
more upbeat and neither of them were able to resist the insistent beat.
"This is better," Jack said, clicking his fingers in time to the song. The
Doctor gave another of those manic grins and kept pace with him, neither
of them touching each other. They danced together for several minutes,
neither of them saying a word, just grinning at each other as they each
tried to outdo the other's steps. Jack was exhilarated, even as he sensed
the rivalry the Doctor was feeling and just how much that was fuelling
this exuberant display. The Doctor wanted to keep up with him – but Jack
wasn't interested in stealing Rose away from him; that wasn't his style at
all. The music came to an end and they both collapsed against the console,
still laughing, trying to get their breath back.
"Don't break her heart," the Doctor said suddenly, unexpectedly, and when
Jack turned to look at him all trace of the manic grin had gone, to be
replaced by the serious, moody expression that Jack was more familiar
with. "She's special. Don't hurt her."
"I don't do broken hearts." Jack held up his hands in mock surrender. "I'm
all about the happy, Doctor."
"You're a conman," the Doctor reminded him brusquely.
"And you – what are you?" Jack asked softly. "Travelling through space and
time, all alone save for some pretty young thing you picked up somewhere
along the way? You seem like a pretty lonely kind of guy, Doctor and yet
you haven't made your move on her. What's that about? If you're so lonely,
and I can see that she's already half in love with you…what's holding you
back?"
The Doctor's face was masked in shadow again, but the line around his jaw
hardened, and Jack saw that he'd hit a nerve. "Rose told me something…" He
hesitated, unsure whether to show his cards too soon. "She said something
that couldn't be true."
"Well?" The Doctor turned his head, and his mood seemed to have shifted
once again, as the manic grin was back. Jack wondered if he'd ever get
used to the changeability of this man's moods.
"She said you were from a planet called Gallifrey," Jack murmured, never
taking his eyes off the Doctor's face for a second. The Doctor gave a slow
blink but that manic grin never faltered.
"I am," he replied. "Heard of it?" He asked brightly.
"Yes – and that's the point," Jack frowned, genuinely puzzled. "Gallifrey
doesn't exist – everyone knows that. It's a myth – we learn all about
Gallifrey during our training, and there isn't one of us that doesn't
fantasise about either being a Time Lord, or, in my case…" Jack gave a
frankly sexual grin, "…getting off with a Time Lord – or Time Lady, I'm
not picky." He heard the Doctor snort at that. "But we all know they're
just a fable. It's a great idea, a beautiful concept – a fantastic race of
superior beings with an affinity with space and time, who travel through
the universe, patching up temporal and spatial anomalies…but nobody ever
found any evidence that Gallifrey ever existed. There's nothing where it's
supposed to be, and nobody ever met a bona fide Time Lord."
"Is that right?" The Doctor turned and clicked his fingers, and the music
started again. "Come on Captain Jack, let's see you put your money where
your mouth is," he said, seizing Jack and pulling him close, so that they
were both swaying in time to the music." Jack felt wrong footed, and he
could feel the hard contours of the Doctor's body pressed close to his,
making him dizzy.
"Anyone would think you're trying to distract me," he murmured, the hand
he had in the small of the Doctor's back gently moving south, and coming
to rest on the Doctor's pleasingly firm ass.
"And anyone would think you're trying to seduce me," the Doctor riposted.
His hands were hot on Jack's back, and his breath sweet and inviting
against Jack's ear.
"Oh I think that would be quite hard." Jack sighed wistfully, his hand
stroking the other man's bottom insistently. "You're already in love with
Rose, after all, and I don't like to steal people – I like to share them."
He rested his head on the Doctor's shoulder, enjoying the smell of the
other man's leather jacket.
"Rose is special," the Doctor said firmly.
"I agree," Jack said.
"So what were the nightmares about?" The Doctor asked, in that
disconcerting way he had of returning to subjects you thought were long
since forgotten about. "The ones that kept you from sleeping tonight?"
"Oh. Nothing."
The Doctor raised an eyebrow, and Jack grimaced – hell, he didn't want
things to get too serious. He didn't *do* serious.
"I told you I lost two years out of my memory," Jack replied at last, with
a nonchalant shrug. "Sometimes…I just have dreams that seem more like
memories…but I can't make sense of them. They…unsettle me. No, that's not
true I guess; they scare me."
"I see." The Doctor's arms felt warm and strangely comforting, and the
side of his cheek was resting against Jack's. It felt nice. Good. Warm and
sleepy, like he was disappearing into a relaxing cloud…only now those warm
arms felt like a vice, and Jack tried to struggle only to find that time
seemed to have slowed right down, making his movements so slow as to be
almost imperceptible. He felt as if he was trapped in a single split
second of time that stretched on and on for all eternity, and he realized
in that second just how powerful this man was, and how dangerous he could
be if crossed. He also realized, too late, that he wasn't a man to be
toyed with. Jack felt the other man's heart beating against his…only that
heartbeat had double the strength, and he had a sudden flash of the depth
of the Doctor's soul, combined with a very real sense of just how alien
this being holding him was. This man felt things deeply – too deeply - and
somewhere along the way he'd been badly damaged, and that made him very
dangerous indeed.
Time came back into focus and Jack gasped, and fell to the floor as the
Doctor released him.
"What the hell was that?" Jack said angrily, panting on all fours.
"Sorry – I just wanted to see if you were telling the truth." The Doctor
gave another of those too-bright grins and held out his hand to help Jack
up.
"And?" Jack growled angrily, ignoring the hand.
"You are!" The Doctor looked very pleased with himself.
"And you?" Jack moved fast, getting to his feet and jumping around the
console ahead of the Doctor, blocking his path as he began to move away.
The Doctor hesitated. "Are you telling the truth, Doctor? Are you from
Gallifrey?"
"Like you said, Gallifrey doesn't exist," the Doctor replied, trying to
sidestep him.
"Not now – but once maybe?" Jack pressed.
"Well, you're a time agent – I'm sure you've been back and forth in time
and space trying to look for it," the Doctor said.
"I have. We all have. It's kind of like Atlantis – it's something we all
want to believe in, but there was never a trace of it. Why is that,
Doctor?"
Suddenly Jack felt a sense of loneliness so great that it almost
overwhelmed him. "Doctor?" He whispered. The other man's exuberant façade
faded, and his eyes were suddenly dark with grief.
"It's gone, Jack. All gone," he murmured.
"When? How?" Jack asked, trying to figure out how a whole planet could
have just disappeared without a trace.
"Out of the timeline," the Doctor whispered. "There was a Time War and we
lost. Can you imagine that, Jack? That's what a Time War does – it makes
it so that you never existed at all…everyone gone…all through time,
backwards and forwards…all those trillions of people, my people, Time
Lords – all gone."
"I don't understand. You're here…what does that make you?" Jack asked.
"An anomaly." The Doctor gave a wry shrug of his shoulders. "Those rumours
you heard about Gallifrey are just echoes, just after-ripples, like when
you throw a stone into the pond – you can't see the stone any more but the
ripples are still there. That's why you've heard of us, but we don't exist
and we never did. I was never born, Jack."
Jack gazed at him for a moment, unable to even conceive of how terrible
that idea was. Then, acting on impulse, he did the one thing he knew how
to do well. He grabbed the Doctor's face, pulled him close, and kissed him
hard on the lips. The Doctor came, unresisting, and his mouth opened up as
Jack worked at him with his tongue. He liked the feeling of tightly
leashed power that the Doctor exuded, along with an odd kind of dorkiness
that turned Jack on. He kissed the Doctor with every single fibre of his
being, wanting to connect in some way with that lonely alien he'd briefly
glimpsed, with the aching chasm at the centre of his soul. The Doctor's
lips were warm and hungry, and he responded to the kiss with a sense of
deep need. It was, Jack thought later, probably the best kiss he'd ever
had; raw, necessary, and real. They finally drew apart, and the Doctor
opened his mouth to say something. Jack closed it with his fingers.
"No more of that. I told you, I'm all about the happy," he said with a
good-natured grin. "Do you want to dance again?"
He pulled the Doctor close, his hands closing around the hard muscles of
the other man's body. Damn but this guy was sexy. Even despite the big
ears and long nose, he exuded a sensuality that made Jack giddy – and the
stupid thing was that the Doctor didn't even know he was sexy – had never
even thought about it. Maybe the TARDIS was telepathic, or else deeply in
tune with the Doctor's mood, because it was playing a slow, romantic song.
"I've wanted to do this for a very long time," Jack said, smooching the
side of the Doctor's neck as they danced.
"I've only known you for 13 hours and 27 minutes," the Doctor protested.
"Can you always do that? Tell the precise time?" Jack asked, fascinated.
"Yes." The Doctor shrugged.
"Well, anyway, that's beside the point. I knew I had to have you, from the
moment we had that fabulous argument about that dumb ass sonic screwdriver
you're so proud of."
"Really?" The Doctor drew back, looking confused.
"Oh yeah – why, what did you think was going on?"
"I thought we were trading macho insults in order to impress Rose." The
Doctor looked stumped.
"Ah, bless – he's got the power of time at his fingertips but he's
absolutely hopeless at interpersonal relationships!" Jack grinned. "My job
here has just begun. Nope, that wasn't jealousy, Doctor – that was plain
old sexual tension."
"So, I'm not jealous – of you and Rose?" The Doctor still looked confused.
"Oh no. You're definitely jealous of me and Rose." Jack gave a gurgle of
amusement and pulled the Doctor close again. He closed his eyes and felt
the Doctor relax into his embrace, as he finally accepted that not only
was Jack here to stay, but he wasn't taking no for an answer - with either
the Doctor or Rose. "You're in love with her, and that's cool," Jack
murmured as they swayed together against the backdrop of space and time,
as it whirled past them outside the TARDIS. "You see, I remembered
something else about Time Lords, Doctor." He placed both his hands on the
Doctor's chest and glanced into the other man's eyes. "Two hearts," he
murmured, feeling the steady thump of the dual beats under his fingertips.
"One's already taken – she has that, and she deserves it too, our
beautiful Rose. But the way I see it, that leaves the other one free and I'd like to
be considered for the role of occupant."
The Doctor looked as if he was about to snort, but Jack stopped him by the
simple expedient of moving in close, and capturing the other man's lips
with his own. This kiss was less urgent than the first, lighter, and more
flirtatious, but it tasted just as sweet. Jack drew back, and reluctantly
disentangled himself from the Doctor's arms.
"Take your time, Doctor," he said softly, moving away, back to his room.
The Doctor stood there, dark clothes, dark eyes, dark past, silhouetted
against the starfield that danced behind him. "We've got plenty of it
after all, Time Lord."
The End
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