I miss my Netflix of home. I carefully crafted that watch list out of nothing! [And frankly, Kate is a bingewatcher. She has a lot left to watch because otherwise if she's not binging she's not watching.]
[ he says with a wave of his fingers. he rustles and shifts and goes into his pocket and produces a sharpie. it's like he had it with him at-ready for such an occasion.
he scoots closer to her, beckoning that she leans in. ]
[ she's looking at him like he's going to do something (probably because he is going to do something), but he takes his time, looking thoughtful on what to put. he taps the base of the sharpie against his chin. ]
A make-shift book stand may be in order. A library of subjects await, Kate Bishop!
[ he waves the marker in the air dramatically before he starts sketching "get well, Kate" (in decent signed, very nice looking script) in the middle of the cast. ]
[ he just continues coloring, covering the cast in degrees of Loki decorative taste. he doesn't lift his gaze. ]
You saved lives, which, coincidentally, is very heroic. You're better for the ware, which is all a plus. This may have slowed you down for the time, but you're not out to the least.
[ he weighs those words and lifts the marker. ]
You did a good job. If someone hasn't told you that, I certainly will. There may be different degrees of gratitude, but you're in the company of a friend that will gladly cover your cast with his good taste. Tah-dah!
Or perhaps you're buttering me up so I can continue to let you take ownership over my cast. [It's not like she's batted him off yet, but she will when it comes to saving some free space. Billy still has every right to scribble something in there soon.]
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And feel free, but nothing too lewd.
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[ he says with a wave of his fingers. he rustles and shifts and goes into his pocket and produces a sharpie. it's like he had it with him at-ready for such an occasion.
he scoots closer to her, beckoning that she leans in. ]
What about books? You like books, don't you?
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Books are surprisingly hard to read with one hand.
[She's been trying.]
But it might get easier.
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A make-shift book stand may be in order. A library of subjects await, Kate Bishop!
[ he waves the marker in the air dramatically before he starts sketching "get well, Kate" (in decent signed, very nice looking script) in the middle of the cast. ]
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[Her voice is lighter now. Those are very nice words, Loki. Good job.]
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[ now he's sketching a rainbow, he pauses and his brows pinch together. ]
Though I wonder ... if you'll have one arm stronger than the other when you're to have your cast removed? We'll have to call you Kate Bicep.
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[It's six plus four weeks.
Her life is hard.]
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[ he's coloring now. there's big outlines of the word Loki. ]
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[Why isn't he done yet?]
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Saving you a great deal of strife for someone decides it looks better with a cock on it.
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[ pause. ]
Cock-tant vigilance?
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No.
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Then just think of it as assurance.
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[ he sounds all too pleased about that. ]
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So I've been told. Yet you come out of it with a very festive looking cast. Not many can claim that.
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You have a weird choice of times that you want to make into a "moment," Loki.
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You saved lives, which, coincidentally, is very heroic. You're better for the ware, which is all a plus. This may have slowed you down for the time, but you're not out to the least.
[ he weighs those words and lifts the marker. ]
You did a good job. If someone hasn't told you that, I certainly will. There may be different degrees of gratitude, but you're in the company of a friend that will gladly cover your cast with his good taste. Tah-dah!
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[ he flecks the pen, adding some finishing touches. ]
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