Oh yeah. The kind of person who's got personality to spare...
[ but while ray seems very open to talking about snart, he isn't exactly giving up real details. he's rarely got mixed feelings on a person, but this is a case where ray has no straight feelings for len.
he starts to move and clean up his snack area, pausing to make sure peggy's finished with hers before sweeping everything up. ]
Are you usually a punctual person? I used to be. But Wonderland's turned me into the chronically late person. [ he looks only a little guilty, though. ] Like right now, actually. But you can hang out if you want! Mi casa, and all...
[ 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.
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[ but while ray seems very open to talking about snart, he isn't exactly giving up real details. he's rarely got mixed feelings on a person, but this is a case where ray has no straight feelings for len.
he starts to move and clean up his snack area, pausing to make sure peggy's finished with hers before sweeping everything up. ]
Are you usually a punctual person? I used to be. But Wonderland's turned me into the chronically late person. [ he looks only a little guilty, though. ] Like right now, actually. But you can hang out if you want! Mi casa, and all...
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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. ]
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they're totally friends. he calls after her before speeding off to shower and change-- ]
You too, Peggy!