[She stands and walks over to Ned, resting her hand on his arm. This must be harder on him then her. Tony at least still remembers her, but when they return back to their world they won't remember one another.]
[ it's interesting to know a woman as tall as pepper, that when he looks up he actually sees her eyes right in front of him. even zatanna in her heels isn't nearly as tall and it's strangly comforting? or something. it surprises him, in any case, the hand on his arm - and he looks at it as if he isn't sure how it could have possibly gotten there. ]
You have nothing to be-- it's. I was without Chuck for two years.
It gets easier. [ he looks back up into her eyes, a humorless smile taking his lips if only for a second. ] That was a lie. But sometimes it feels better.
I used to write Chuck letters. Maybe you could do that.
[When he mentions being without Chuck she frowns. No one should be without the person they love. At least not if anything can help it.]
I could write him memos, I guess.
[She presses her lips together with a sort of smile.]
He's always been good at ignoring my memos.
[It'd be easier if JARVIS were installed here. It would be someone familiar; someone who knew Tony as well as she did. At the same time though it was hard to think of the AI without it's creator. JARVIS without Tony just seemed off.]
[ he smiles even without knowing the joke. he understood how something inconsequential like that meant all the difference when you were missing someone with your whole heart. ]
I wrote about... everything. She would have loved the City. I often wished we could switch places, if we couldn't be there at once. But now I'm here and I got to tell her all about it anyway.
[ which is really, even better than being home and forgetting the best two years of his life. ]
So as much as I hate it when people say something like this... it's. Um. Things do work out, in the end. Almost always.
[She offers that sympathetic smile of hers. Ned is honestly one of the sweetest and most wonderful people she's met on this ship. One of the few who can and does relate to her.]
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Until you come back, and then. So do all the memories.
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I'm sorry Ned.
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You have nothing to be-- it's. I was without Chuck for two years.
It gets easier. [ he looks back up into her eyes, a humorless smile taking his lips if only for a second. ] That was a lie. But sometimes it feels better.
I used to write Chuck letters. Maybe you could do that.
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I could write him memos, I guess.
[She presses her lips together with a sort of smile.]
He's always been good at ignoring my memos.
[It'd be easier if JARVIS were installed here. It would be someone familiar; someone who knew Tony as well as she did. At the same time though it was hard to think of the AI without it's creator. JARVIS without Tony just seemed off.]
What did you write to her; to Chuck I mean?
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I wrote about... everything. She would have loved the City. I often wished we could switch places, if we couldn't be there at once. But now I'm here and I got to tell her all about it anyway.
[ which is really, even better than being home and forgetting the best two years of his life. ]
So as much as I hate it when people say something like this... it's. Um. Things do work out, in the end. Almost always.
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They do. Thank you Ned.
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I'll, um. Enjoy the pie!
[ he's gonna scoot out now. ]
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[She'll let him go.]
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[ he waves, and zooms out the door! ]