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ʜᴀɪʀᴄᴜᴛ ([personal profile] shrinkage) wrote2015-05-31 10:50 am
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mucked: (☂ the time for sleep is now)

[personal profile] mucked 2017-09-08 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
[ peggy would like to think she'd always know the difference. and that a keen attention to detail would see her through such circumstances. it matters not at all that barnes's mirror had communicated with her via text alone, nor that she was first and foremost busy being shocked with his survival. peggy still holds herself accountable for believing -- for days! -- that the barnes she'd spoken to on her first day in wonderland hadn't been the right barnes.

(part of her wishes he was; he seemed...more whole.)

ray alludes that this other one was also simply distinguished. so she asks: ]


-- I take it the other was someone you know well, then.
mucked: (☂ if that watch don't continue to swing)

[personal profile] mucked 2017-09-08 03:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[ she unravels what threads she can from between those lines. the smirk, especially. there's an implication being made, and far be it from her to let it go unremarked upon. ]

But, nevertheless, it was someone with a distinctive enough personality to spot the differences in his mirror rather early on.

[ -- not that she really cares who, exactly, it might have been. but she needs to consider how to best build up her tools for distinguishing between reals and mirrors. and she needs to do it soon.

for her own sense of security. ]
mucked: (☂ i'm afraid of americans)

[personal profile] mucked 2017-09-22 12:16 pm (UTC)(link)
[ she refrains from explaining that she is, indeed, a remarkably punctual person. he likely doesn't need to be told. the question -- she quickly realizes -- is a self-indulgent one, meant to ease to the revelation that he's bringing their conversation to a close.

peggy won't blame him. it's been a bloody ride, hasn't it? whether she believes his reasoning or not (doesn't matter, really) she meets it with a half-nod. ]


No, no. It's quite alright. [ she finds her feet. ] I don't mind shoving off.

[ a hum. she considers all the 'care' she'd taken of her employer throughout the breadth of that event. and, with a wry note, she leaves with a parting shot: ] Take care of yourself, Ray.

[ she doesn't wait for his goodbye. ]