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remindmeofthe) wrote2008-06-17 08:47 pm
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DRABBLE. In which my apparent quest to find the world's most cracky-yet-plausible crossover continues. (Seriously, I have WAY too much time to think at work.)
Torchwood/Jeeves and Wooster.
It is, Jack thinks, exceedingly lucky for Bertie Wooster that Jack's days as a conman are over, because he swallows the garbled story about being schoolmates even more easily than Torchwood said he would. At least Jack won't have to worry about being interfered with.
Wooster, still a bit flustered, apologizes for his own poor memory and tells his man, Jeeves, to ready a room for Jack.
"Very good, sir," Jeeves says. Jack glances at him. Their eyes meet and hold for just a second, and Jack realizes that it isn't Wooster he should be worrying about.
Torchwood/Jeeves and Wooster.
It is, Jack thinks, exceedingly lucky for Bertie Wooster that Jack's days as a conman are over, because he swallows the garbled story about being schoolmates even more easily than Torchwood said he would. At least Jack won't have to worry about being interfered with.
Wooster, still a bit flustered, apologizes for his own poor memory and tells his man, Jeeves, to ready a room for Jack.
"Very good, sir," Jeeves says. Jack glances at him. Their eyes meet and hold for just a second, and Jack realizes that it isn't Wooster he should be worrying about.
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Mm, I got it on Amazon new for ridiculously cheap, so I say GO FER IT.
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I shall! Once I am sure I've got this month's rent money squared away.