Ianto grunts slightly in response to the other man's question. He had predicted that Jim would be one of those sorts from everything he's learned about the other man and everything he knows about his type as well, and he's somewhat amused to find out that he's right. He had slept well enough himself (in Jim's bed, which probably might have made it harder to sleep in if he hadn't been so damned exhausted), but he'd never been much of a morning person even without his caffeine addiction and the fact still stands.
He eyes Jim's soggy sandwich before shaking his head. "I'll be fine," he says. Wondering just how anyone can be so cheery so soon in the day before he hears John at the door. Glancing at the other man he pushes himself up from the table and runs a hand over his face and through his hair in the attempt to look a little more alive. Though he has to admit, he looks better rested than John does himself. He may be tired but he takes in just about everything about the other man, from the change of his clothes, the fact that he shaved, the new cut on his cheek, to the casual smile on his face and set of his shoulders.
Several emotions play over his face as he holds back the questions he wants to ask (also kids, really John?). Digging for something witty to say in return, before settling on simply, "Bless you. Here, come in." He tosses a glance back at Jim as he lets John in the door, before adding, "Maybe you can freshen up that sandwich."
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He eyes Jim's soggy sandwich before shaking his head. "I'll be fine," he says. Wondering just how anyone can be so cheery so soon in the day before he hears John at the door. Glancing at the other man he pushes himself up from the table and runs a hand over his face and through his hair in the attempt to look a little more alive. Though he has to admit, he looks better rested than John does himself. He may be tired but he takes in just about everything about the other man, from the change of his clothes, the fact that he shaved, the new cut on his cheek, to the casual smile on his face and set of his shoulders.
Several emotions play over his face as he holds back the questions he wants to ask (also kids, really John?). Digging for something witty to say in return, before settling on simply, "Bless you. Here, come in." He tosses a glance back at Jim as he lets John in the door, before adding, "Maybe you can freshen up that sandwich."