Lois should have known better. She should have listened to that internal voice that told her what she was doing could be nothing but dangerous. She was no computer expert. Okay she knew a bit, and the bit she did know was a lot more than most. But hacking into government files was never going to work, especially when she was still so sure the
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The door to the cell was heavy and she tensed as she heard the key turn. The door pulled back and she didn't know who to expect. She didn't know who would be better. She'd asked for a solicitor, but she was sure it wouldn't be that.
She never expected Captain Jack Harkness.
She cast her eyes up and over to the man that silhouetted the doorway. Her jaw fell a little slack. It couldn't be, could it? But it was, it really was ( ... )
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His ID said he did, at least, and nobody asked questions if you looked your position.
At Loi's question, he spared her a brief look, voice low. "Away. We can talk later."
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She didn't speak again though. She knew better than that. So she stayed silent until they left the building, out into the cold London air.
Her eyes glanced up towards him, questioning. Where to, where next. She felt sick to her stomach with excitement and nerves. She didn't know what would come next, but this was Captain Harkness, and he saved the world. She trusted him.
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