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uprightness) wrote in
driftfleet2018-01-04 11:20 pm
( VIDEO )
Who: peggy carter, steve rogers and all of you guys
Broadcast: amazingly, yes
Action: on the starstruck, if you're so inclined
When: current.
When: current.
[ New Year’s Eve has come and gone without anything exploding or going awfully wrong and so today is just safe enough for something else. Steve Rogers doesn’t address the network for no reason, after all. Only today he keeps looking back and eventually, calls: ]
Are you really going to stay there throughout the whole thing?
[ There’s a flicker to Steve’s left: dark curls and a flash of a silk blouse as Peggy leans into view. ] Perhaps. After all, of the two of us, you’re the one with experience in addressing the public.
[ But! Fine! Here she is, framed beside him onscreen, and refraining from making any more jokes about the old USO show. ]
Very funny.
[ but he is smiling, small but amused. For all of his experience, he seems as if he’s been practicing his lines for this one broadcast. ]
I know some of you will say this is long overdue, but after months of asking, mostly on her part, I’ve said yes and we’ve decided to get married.
[ -- and that’s when Peggy slaps the back of her hand against Steve’s shoulder, hissing something (something for him alone) about twisting the truth and tarnishing her well-earned cred. ]
I mean, after a careful observation of mutual interests, we’ve decided to get married. What this is really about is a simple matter of proving me right. I’d like you all to tell her three weeks is a perfectly reasonable duration for a honeymoon.
[ She reaches for the device, tugging its focus onto herself. ] -- For God’s sake, don’t encourage him. We’ve only just got engaged; it’s far far too early to start discussing the rest. [ Aside, to Steve: ] I warned you when I agreed to this ridiculous message. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
[ But she’s laughing. ]
It's not getting too ahead of ourselves. Call it careful consideration of facts.
[ he'll reach out and close the device for the sake of this banter. ]

action.
Eight days.
action.
[ and hold on - ]
Gotta say no. twelve.
action.
action.
[ just saying. ]
How about ten. Ten's fair. Ten's a good number.
action.
action.
[ it's not a very convincing attempt of denial, not with the smile that accompanies it. ]
This is a compromise. we're compromising.
action.
action.
[ he implores, sweet and indulgent. he was close to a win before she picked up on the pieces of his grander scheme. now, it's a matter of working his way back to an agreement. it's also a matter of keeping her close, of bumping their noses and providing a distraction while also reasoning, ]
ten days seems okay. it's not two weeks. it's reasonable.
action.
I suppose I'd survive ten days. As would the ship without us. But not a day longer, Steve. I'll have your word.
action.
[ he argues and that's a feat, too - to hold any sort of argument while he plucks at pins and tracks the shape of a curl with a finger. it's all affectionate - every move brimming with emotion.
but there's still an argument. ]
I gave you my word for three days and I brought you back after three days, didn't I?
action.
[ can they stop talking, now? she's so tired of talking. tired of hearing her own voice. all she wants to do is lose herself in that boyish smile of his. the one she'd started falling for long before he was the taller of the two.
peggy leans forward -- nudging him onto his back. ]
I think I want to hear you promise me. Ten days.