Well, you're a little scary when you're jealous. [Ironically, though, he sort of is property. At least, the extra hundred pounds and several inches that the serum packed onto his little body is technically government property, and he's lost track of who has the patent to the serum and/or any of its variations.
But he's not property of a specific person, nor does he wish to be. Not really his kink. He smiles at her, trying to be subtle about the way he's watching her as she sits and makes herself comfortable. His heartbeat is ramping up, but he has every intention of behaving himself. Unless she asks him not to.
He accepts the glass graciously and nods his understanding, gaze softening.] Vice-versa, for me, for what it's worth. The Peggy I knew...well. She had a life after I crashed into the arctic, a good one. A husband who was good for her, work and family and all that.
And I'm glad. I honestly think she did better without me around than she would've with me. Accomplished a hell of a lot, anyway. But I'd be lying if I tried to tell you I ever got over what might've been.
[He can still feel that first-and-last kiss between them on his lips.] Wouldn't be right for either of us to substitute what's in front of us for what we lost, but I don't think there's anything wrong with memories being a jumping-off place to build something new. If you want.
I shall do my best to keep it in "check" then. [Though she would easily argue the notion any piece of him, serum made or not, was property to anyone other than himself, especially the government. And if anyone could go toe to toe on the matter it would be her. Peggy didn't view herself, or any part of her as property and she'd like to think Doctor Erskine would agree with her. Which would make her right.
The look doesn't go unnoticed. Even if she weren't watching and studying Steve her peripheral vision would have easily picked it up. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear in perhaps her way of subtle letting Steve know she's aware, Peggy went to work nursing the drink.]
Your director, Nicholas I believe, he showed me some of her files. I gather there were other files either long since destroyed or some still being kept hidden far from seeing the light of day. But yes, from what I read on paper it did seem a good life. [And from what she's heard, too. However it appeared on paper, or in person, didn't mean it was though. Especially in their world - worlds. Peggy knows from experience what it was like to lose Steve. To mourn for him, for what might have been and to do what had to be done in order to keep him alive in some way. Whether it was starting SHIELD here, or taking up the mantle as she'd done. But she keeps that part to herself and pushes the memories down with a swill of her drink.
Flinching at the aftertaste, Peggy places the glass to the table and takes a deep breath in.]
No. No, it most certainly would not. [She agrees wholeheartedly before raising a brow at Steve, arms coming to cross loosely over her chest as she settles against the plush cushions behind her.]
If we're being perfectly honest? There's nothing I want more. [A beat.] Also, was that your not so subtle way of asking me to tell you my tale of woe, Captain?
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Date: 2018-07-09 02:38 pm (UTC)But he's not property of a specific person, nor does he wish to be.
Not really his kink.He smiles at her, trying to be subtle about the way he's watching her as she sits and makes herself comfortable. His heartbeat is ramping up, but he has every intention of behaving himself. Unless she asks him not to.He accepts the glass graciously and nods his understanding, gaze softening.] Vice-versa, for me, for what it's worth. The Peggy I knew...well. She had a life after I crashed into the arctic, a good one. A husband who was good for her, work and family and all that.
And I'm glad. I honestly think she did better without me around than she would've with me. Accomplished a hell of a lot, anyway. But I'd be lying if I tried to tell you I ever got over what might've been.
[He can still feel that first-and-last kiss between them on his lips.] Wouldn't be right for either of us to substitute what's in front of us for what we lost, but I don't think there's anything wrong with memories being a jumping-off place to build something new. If you want.
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Date: 2018-07-17 05:25 am (UTC)The look doesn't go unnoticed. Even if she weren't watching and studying Steve her peripheral vision would have easily picked it up. Tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear in perhaps her way of subtle letting Steve know she's aware, Peggy went to work nursing the drink.]
Your director, Nicholas I believe, he showed me some of her files. I gather there were other files either long since destroyed or some still being kept hidden far from seeing the light of day. But yes, from what I read on paper it did seem a good life. [And from what she's heard, too. However it appeared on paper, or in person, didn't mean it was though. Especially in their world - worlds. Peggy knows from experience what it was like to lose Steve. To mourn for him, for what might have been and to do what had to be done in order to keep him alive in some way. Whether it was starting SHIELD here, or taking up the mantle as she'd done. But she keeps that part to herself and pushes the memories down with a swill of her drink.
Flinching at the aftertaste, Peggy places the glass to the table and takes a deep breath in.]
No. No, it most certainly would not. [She agrees wholeheartedly before raising a brow at Steve, arms coming to cross loosely over her chest as she settles against the plush cushions behind her.]
If we're being perfectly honest? There's nothing I want more. [A beat.] Also, was that your not so subtle way of asking me to tell you my tale of woe, Captain?