Oh I think he'd love you. He'd also try to talk you to death. Tony's a talker, unlike his dad. Mostly he never shuts up, but in an endearing way. He's brilliant too, like Howard. Whatever your problem, he'll come up with a completely impractical but totally amazing solution. They usually even work too!
[Teasing. Steve was always teasing, although it was normally done with a great deal of love. If he wasn't gently poking fun at someone, he probably didn't like them very much.]
Life without a Stark just doesn't feel right. Tony isn't Howard, but now and then you see flickers. And he's seriously smart. He has a whole monopoly back home, even a giant tower he named after himself.
[Steve hadn't ever really thought about what children Howard might or might not have had. He'd rarely thought about the future at all during the War, it was too scary to try and make plans that could change in a moment. On the island, however, he'd seen some might-have-beens that were pretty nice. Not for a hell hotel, but if he ever got the chance a redo . . .]
A giant tower? Now, that is impressive. I hope he hasn't let his achievements go to his head too much. [She laughs a little.]
We can talk some more about him and everything I've missed at dinner. How does that sound?
[Peggy hoped that she would make it out of the War in one piece and perhaps have a future with Steve in it. Even if they didn't end up in a romantic relationship, she would still want to have him in her life.]
I mean, it's a little bit of an eyesore, but not completely outrageous. In the dark. In the daylight . . . And he's definitely not a shy violet. It takes some getting used to, but once you get past the ego he's truly very sweet and caring. Not that he'd admit to anything like that. And absolutely! I have so much I can tell you! About everything!
we could wrap here and then I'll send you a message once the log is up c:
Then I look forward to meeting him and seeing all of his sides.
[She's dealt with all kinds of people after all.]
I'm also looking forward to whatever you have to tell me. I have things I want to share with you as well, about what I've been up to since the war. Not all bad, I promise.
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[Teasing. Steve was always teasing, although it was normally done with a great deal of love. If he wasn't gently poking fun at someone, he probably didn't like them very much.]
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[It was nice, talking about their friends and what they meant to them.]
Good that some of Howard's brilliance and ingenunity has passed onto someone. Even if I never expected him to have a son.
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[Steve hadn't ever really thought about what children Howard might or might not have had. He'd rarely thought about the future at all during the War, it was too scary to try and make plans that could change in a moment. On the island, however, he'd seen some might-have-beens that were pretty nice. Not for a hell hotel, but if he ever got the chance a redo . . .]
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We can talk some more about him and everything I've missed at dinner. How does that sound?
[Peggy hoped that she would make it out of the War in one piece and perhaps have a future with Steve in it. Even if they didn't end up in a romantic relationship, she would still want to have him in her life.]
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we could wrap here and then I'll send you a message once the log is up c:
[She's dealt with all kinds of people after all.]
I'm also looking forward to whatever you have to tell me. I have things I want to share with you as well, about what I've been up to since the war. Not all bad, I promise.
I'll see you at dinner then.
yep yep!