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driftfleet2015-11-26 01:05 pm
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gotta get down for a mingle
Who: The crew of the SS Heron and visitors.
Broadcast: nope.
Action: Aboard the SS Heron.
When: After returning to the ship.
[ finally back on the right ship, except the corridors are all mysteriously cold and the ship seems smaller. Thanks, Atroma. New crew, visitors, starters in comments ]
Broadcast: nope.
Action: Aboard the SS Heron.
When: After returning to the ship.
[ finally back on the right ship, except the corridors are all mysteriously cold and the ship seems smaller. Thanks, Atroma. New crew, visitors, starters in comments ]
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Yes.
[ A beat, and his fingers press lightly on her palm, this time, urgent. ]
Do me a favour. Kill Zola, wherever you find him. He's of no strategic use. None. Don't believe what the others tell you.
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but most troubling of all is how swiftly the onus is set upon her shoulders. don't believe what the others tell you -- she's chilled, down to the bone, by the realization that whatever jim's plea is intended to avoid is pinned down to a decision she makes. ]
I fetch coffee. I answer telephones. Jim -- [ hard swallow, her head tilts. ] However easily I might agree with your assessment, it isn't as though anyone's listening to mine. I can bend a rule or three but I'm not the one calling the kind of shots that would rid the world of a worm like Zola.
[ not back home. not in the s.s.r. of 1946. even now, thompson's the head-and-shoulders of the new york office. fighting for credit simply wasn't worth the wounds. ]
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You ever think about what kinda person would call an organisation SHIELD?
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oh, she scowls. ]
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[ all the other possible answers to his question are inconceivable -- unlikely as all hell. but now that it's been traced out so carefully by jim's almost-reveal, she wonders how she never saw it before now.
realization takes a moment longer to dawn on her face. ]
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Only reason I stayed.
[ Because her dream built it and her hands guided it for so long; he kept looking for something to like, something that felt like home in a world that had nothing. ]
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she wrangles each of these feelings and she tamps them down tight. ]
What a ludicrous reason to keep with any organization. [ she announces, more than a little aware of how hypocritical it sounds. after all, why else did she relocate to new york except to lead by a dead man's example? ]
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[ He waggles his eyebrows, suggestively. He doesn't need to remind her of the value of having or keeping faith (he'd laugh if he heard it from himself, anyway, when he lost his own in the War) and the person who carried their belief with him on the front line. ]
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there's power in names, and more power still in being the sort of person positioned to give a name. what, she wonders, does that make her? and what happened to the s.s.r.? ]
Jim. [ a soft sigh. ] What you said -- your warning about Zola being kept alive. Was that a call I made?
[ mucked, it sounds like. ]
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[ Jim doesn't want to tell her how to run her own organisation or save the world when she's carried it by herself for so long, but he can't abide by Zola being alive, let alone safe in SHIELD's hands. ]
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agony. thinking on this pain, she pretends to straighten a curl. ]
Which others? [ her voice is strained, but polite. what's worse, perhaps, is the way in which she finds herself confronted by every other possibly ill-made decision. ]
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Don't do this, [ soft, nearly pleading. The list of causes for which he'd plead is empty, the list of people fewer, but this, this costs him nothing. ] it was just you, saving the world, and the rest of us goin' about coolin' our heels, [ he swallows. there's a reason he deliberately never survived the War and it stings now ] ain't no way you wouldna done everything you could. Ain't no way. So don't do this to me.
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he pleads with her to reconsider some future decision, and then pleads with her not to take the responsibility so heavily into her hands. and peggy feels torn between the two. but for his sake, she nods. ]
But it wasn't just me, was it? Whose advice are you cautioning me against?
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Whoever persuades you that making certain compromises is necessary. You and I both know what compromise is, Pegs, we did a hell lot of it, and it's followin' us. Some things, you gotta do. It's just [ he exhales ] hard, sometimes, when it ain't clear what's worth the cost.
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Jim. [ ... ] Will I even remember any of this conversation?
[ she doubts it. ]
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[ It feels like a helpless refrain. ]
I'm willing to take the chance.
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Then I suppose it's only appropriate to risk it, myself, as well. [ the pie, its dregs, and its accomplishment, are all forgotten. ] For the future's sake.
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Sorry, that got depressin' real fast. It's on me.
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Would you like another slice? I could do with somethin' warm.
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