sam wilson (
wingedman) wrote in
driftfleet2017-07-12 05:20 pm
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Open: July Starstruck mingle log
Who: Crew of the Starstruck and visitors
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: July, post-calibrations
[July on the Starstruck is so bright, you gotta wear shades. Good thing everyone has a pair now! In other news, the first mate is in a coma, the captain is hella cranky, and the tunes now feature Lady Gaga and Queen.]
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: July, post-calibrations
[July on the Starstruck is so bright, you gotta wear shades. Good thing everyone has a pair now! In other news, the first mate is in a coma, the captain is hella cranky, and the tunes now feature Lady Gaga and Queen.]

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[ peggy drains her mug of tea. ]
But I suppose there's no accounting for love.
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I'll have to take your word on that one.
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My word? Certainly. [ unfairly played once again, natasha. they're discussing jarvis and ana; not herself and steve. ] Although you'll find him waxing far more poetically on the topic than I ever will.
[ it'd taken her long enough to seven say the word 'love,' frankly. ]
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Of course, Peggy takes it precisely how Natasha means it. But she'd wondered if the other woman would take the out.]
I don't doubt it; it's why I don't ask.
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For the time being? Yes, alright, I'll confess to feeling a few -- feelings.
[ but moments like this really hit home how changeable the fleet can be. ]
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A few feelings. I'll consider it a victory you cop to that.
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It's only that I don't see the need to get sentimental about it. If he had his way -- [ steve. but she trails off, mouth going dry. ]
Well. He'd have taken out a bloody full-page ad, I fear. Newspaper or none.
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[Natasha smiles a little as she points it out. He might not be as intensely protective of his feelings as Peggy is, and there's reason for that, but he can be awful shy.]
Something about you makes him want to celebrate.
-- oh my god i thought i already replied to this.
[ what she wants to say -- what she can't say -- is that what they've got is for them alone. no one else need peep in. ]
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Even if some people are awful soft at heart that way.
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[ not between her and steve. but perhaps between her and everyone else. ]
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[Natasha isn't about to turn it into an argument.]
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[ she expects he would. steve is a lot of things, but he's no pushover. ]
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Arguably, what the Jarvises have is remarkably different to what -- well, to what most people have. Love or none.
[ she could love steve to her dying breath (and likely did) and she doubts it will ever come close to the kind of solid, dependable affection shared by those two. ]
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[With the distinction that in the Jarvises' case, it's real.]
Doesn't mean we're not enjoying what we have just because it doesn't look the same.
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Don't fret, Natasha. I'm not comparing. [ and then, deciding that perhaps throwing the other spy a bone might solve the matter: ] Believe you me, I've got no complaints.
[ in either department nat's broached. ]
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[Especially while Steve is still out cold.]
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Slumber aside, he's doing just fine these days without a wing-anyone.
[ well. fine in relation to them, what they've got, and what they share between each other. the pair of them might be screwed up in a great many other ways. mostly, she has a habit of resenting what she interprets as meddling from the pair. ]
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[There is a history there.]
I don't have all that many friends. Neither does Steve, really. Maybe when that happens, you end up looking out extra hard for the few you have.
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[ -- at least wherein natasha treads close to implying that steve's love life still requires any measure of being 'looked out' for. ]
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