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Meanwhile, Gwen and Rhys drive a short distance away before dumping the car. Gwen insists they must go on foot now as cars are traceable with the license plates; they are now rogue agents. | Meanwhile, Gwen and Rhys drive a short distance away before dumping the car. Gwen insists they must go on foot now as cars are traceable with the license plates; they are now rogue agents. | ||
The next morning, Johnson finds [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]'s remains in the ruins of the Hub, little more than an [[arm]] and a [[head]]. They are taken to a warehouse in [[London]]. His [[body]] begins to reconstruct itself. Meanwhile, Ianto sends a card to his [[Rhiannon Davies|sister]] through their [[newspaper]], asking her to meet him at the park where his leg was broken as a child and to bring a laptop [[computer]]. Her son [[David Davies|David]] knows Ianto left it and warns | The next morning, Johnson finds [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]'s remains in the ruins of the Hub, little more than an [[arm]] and a [[head]]. They are taken to a warehouse in [[London]]. His [[body]] begins to reconstruct itself. Meanwhile, Ianto sends a card to his [[Rhiannon Davies|sister]] through their [[newspaper]], asking her to meet him at the park where his leg was broken as a child and to bring a laptop [[computer]]. Her son [[David Davies|David]] knows Ianto left it and warns his dad that they've probably been bugged. Typically, a car with two government agents is parked in the estate, and the men are listening to their conversations. [[Johnny Davies|Johnny]] decides to get back at the men by making them listen to obnoxious things, such as how David "pissed the bed" after the raid last night. [[Mica Davies|Mica]] taunts her humiliated brother while he objects that his dad is lying. Rhiannon gets annoyed and goes upstairs to read Ianto's message, soon joined by her husband after he drops the vulgar act. Meanwhile, the body bag containing Jack's remains is now filled with a [[skeleton]] and [[muscle]]s, as opposed to the few pieces of [[flesh]] from the explosion, showing that his body is regrowing. | ||
Gwen and Rhys find that their bank accounts have been frozen, and with nowhere else to go decide to head to London as that is where everything is happening. The two sneak aboard a lorry, which is full of [[potato]]es; during the trip, Gwen tries to announce her [[pregnancy]] to Rhys and lets him figure it out through her body language. He is excited to learn about their future child, but the thought of letting Gwen endure this danger while pregnant upsets him, and he expounds the reasons for him to stick with her while she's on the run. At around the same time, Jack's body has halfway completed regenerating, but his outer skin is still burnt, raw, and unformed, nor can he see. He has recovered enough to regain conciousness, and immediately bellows out in mind-numbing pain with a primal scream. One of the special force agents notes how horrifying Jack's immortality is as Johnson watches, disturbed. | Gwen and Rhys find that their bank accounts have been frozen, and with nowhere else to go decide to head to London as that is where everything is happening. The two sneak aboard a lorry, which is full of [[potato]]es; during the trip, Gwen tries to announce her [[pregnancy]] to Rhys and lets him figure it out through her body language. He is excited to learn about their future child, but the thought of letting Gwen endure this danger while pregnant upsets him, and he expounds the reasons for him to stick with her while she's on the run. At around the same time, Jack's body has halfway completed regenerating, but his outer skin is still burnt, raw, and unformed, nor can he see. He has recovered enough to regain conciousness, and immediately bellows out in mind-numbing pain with a primal scream. One of the special force agents notes how horrifying Jack's immortality is as Johnson watches, disturbed. |