Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2017-02-04 09:55 pm
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ship mingle: february is for starstruckers.
Who: Crew of the Starstruck
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Y, aboard the ship
When: All month
[ welcome to february. y'all know the drill. ]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Y, aboard the ship
When: All month
[ welcome to february. y'all know the drill. ]

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You know I'm not that person. [ peggy doesn't describe who she means, but the empty spaces around her words paint the best picture: the person who lingers in the sheets or who says a hundred i love yous before lunch. she's not the person for whom you buy chocolates or bring flowers.
she is, however, enamoured with the pendant. and so deeply head-over-heels for him. saying it was always harder than showing it. saying it, after all, had become something of a black mark once the war was over. carter knew a lot of men during the war, someone might say. and she grew a little less talkative each time. ]
I don't wax poetic. [ says the woman who give him an anthology of sonnets for christmas. someone else's words; someone else's wax. ] You're going to have to make your peace with that fact.
[ she'll help, of course. help usher peace in with a kiss. and another. and another. soft and slow and just a little bit hungry. ]
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[ it's a tease that he tries to stay committed to. It's a bit difficult to focus his attention on it, however, to make it more than a few words. It's a blissful afternoon and he's keen on not disturbing this peace, not to give her any reason to slip away from this embrace.
There is energy buzzing beneath his skin, rushing at her touch, at the way his lips slant against hers. The water allow him to free one arm from beneath her, trail it up her back and over her sides, as if he's mapping a trail that will be followed again later on. ]
This was your idea and it's damn poetic to me.
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[ this? poetic? so be it. peggy won't argue if it means accomplishing what she wants accomplished can be synonymous with being poetic. she shivers under his fingertips and reins in the rush in her breath.
she leans her elbows on his shoulders -- eyeing the tent from this distance. and as casually as she can manage, she suggests: ] Think we ought to head back to shore?
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[ she may not be like anyone he has ever met but that was always a part of her appeal. There is a happy hum at the back of his throat and he nods. ]
Yeah, probably. Before it starts getting dark.
[ he doesn't give her back her legs, however. Merely shifts his hold of her and starts walking back. ]
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[ she's tempted to fight his grip. tempted to try and seize her nominal freedom, more on principle than preference. but she still likes feeling his heart beating against hers. and likes the warm skin of his sides against her thighs. peggy holds onto him and vows to herself that should he ever draw attention to this concession, she might clean his clock. ]
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[ it's still warm outside which makes it that much easier to walk out of the water. He pauses only to bend down and pick the little bundle of clothes, maintaining a firm hold on her. ]
And I'm pretty sure I got your hair brush.
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[ but in the end, it doesn't much matter. towels. hair brushes. more mascara. out here, on the planet, she feels far enough removed from the fleet's society. and when they reach their little campsite, peggy at long last makes her attempt to find the ground with her bare feet. ]
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[ it's an easy confession to make, the situation being what it is and if he walks a bit slower back to the campsite, it's mostly so he can himself more time to memorize this, her fit in his arms. It doesn't last once they reach the tent and he bends a little, hears the soft thud when her feet meet the ground. ]
There's a sweatshirt in there, if it gets colder.
[ his own, much too large but still practical. ]
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How thoughtful of you. [ she doesn't need to ask whose sweatshirt he means; peggy owns none of those shirts, barring the standard issue sweats. ] But if it's all the same to you, I think I might enjoy the sunshine a little longer. Maybe change into something more...dry.
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[ before the sun sets and the air cools. It's a safe subject of conversation while he holds her gaze, resisting an urge to look anywhere else. Her clothes cling to her skin and if he looks at her, he'll probably end up staring. ]
It feels like summer.
[ long days, short nights, warm weather. ]
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he's gentleman-like and he keeps his eyes squarely fixed on hers. peggy's not so polite, perhaps, because she lets her attention wander once again. and each time ends with her squaring her shoulders a little more. standing straighter.
but a hand resting against her collarbone lets her toy with the necklace's charm. it's a telling aberration in her otherwise almost parade-ground posture. ]
It's -- nice. To care about the holiday again. Daft as it.
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[ or perhaps it's summer here, july or late august but in the end, it doesn't matter. according to their own schedule, the way they count the days, it's february, warm or otherwise. ]
We've had a few of those.
[ they're said something about dry clothes and hair brushes but steve still reaches for her hand, counts them on the tips of her fingers. ]
July 4th, right? Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's. I guess the next one is your birthday
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I didn't think you knew it. [ her birthday. like last year, she'd intended to simply let it slip by without comment. it hardly seems important -- it never really did, after michael died and she signed on with soe and the ssr and then there wasn't anyone left who knew her birthday. no one she had regular contact with, anyway. ] I never told you.
[ which means he's been reading files -- a rather morose sort of image. or maybe she tells him in the future. perhaps her elderly self has gone soft on matters like birthdays. ]
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[ and he seems all too pleased with himself. Back when he read her files, those were all details that he never got to ask her about and now one of them has a rather practical use. ]
It's before Easter so it's next on the list.
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You've been snooping. [ she accuses him of doing the very thing she's done on more than one occasion. not too often, of course, because it's never pleasant to have a fellow agent catch you in the act of reading over old files. ] I suppose they'll give just about anyone security clearance by your modern era.
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[ cheeky and undeterred, he wraps an arm around her waist and presses his lips to her cheek. ]
We celebrated my birthday. Yours isn't an exception.
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but it all feels a little moot when he's being so tender. ] It's still so far away. Let's you and I take it one holiday at a time, shall we?
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Still, no reason for her to know alla that yet. As innocently and casually as he can, ]
Right. We said something about a fire didn't we?
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We agreed the loser would build one.
[ guess who. ]
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[ he watches her for a moment before smiling and heading over to the neat pile of logs he arranged earlier. ]
Found everything?
[ in the bag, that is. There are indeed towels and a single hair brush, her clothes and his, all carefully folded away. Beneath them are sketch books and pencils as well as steve's phone. ]
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[ less of a question; more of a statement. peggy runs the towel roughly over her limbs to buff away the excess water. her hair gets only a marginally more delicate treatment -- and although it's still damp, it no longer drips.
she's standing there, wringing her hair out with the towel, while she asks: ] Hoping to capture some of the alien flora and fauna?
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[ he looks at her as he works, setting an area for the fire with rocks and then arranging the logs. ]
There's always something I'd like to try drawing. I like to be prepared for it.
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Artistic opportunism. [ she drapes the towel over her shoulders and reaches for the hair brush -- yes, the hair brush -- and works out a few preliminary tangles. ] Got your sights set on anything yet?
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I think so, yeah.
[ ironically, his sight is currently quite set on what - or who - he plans to choose as a subject. It's long overdue, after all. ]
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[ she says his name. and only his name. because her innocent line of inquiry manages to unearth something of interest. just until the moment he arched his brow, peggy had indeed only been thinking about the strange landscapes available to them in this system: the brilliant blue lake, perhaps, and the way the ring's horizon stretched out ahead of of it all.
but his look is telling. she's never been bad at reading people, but she's gotten a hell of a lot better at reading him. lately. she watches him with a pointed look on her face.
peggy waits for him to explain himself. ]
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