Dr. Wanda Langkowski (
soulthatwanders) wrote2013-01-07 03:56 pm
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[for Bruce]
It's only weird if you make it weird. Don't make it weird.
With that thought firmly in mind, Wanda took a deep breath and knocked on Bruce's door, jacket slung carefully over one arm. She'd put the task of returning it off for as long as she could because she'd secretly been hoping that it might disappear with the rest of Manhattan and she'd be off the hook, but it was apparently native. No such luck there.
Not that she wanted to avoid him forever, of course, but she really had no idea how it might go, and as far as she was concerned, New Year's had proved that her judgment was apparently weirdly impaired where he was concerned. Still, as long as she didn't make a big deal out of anything that had gone down (which was pretty much nothing, anyway), she was fairly sure it would be fine. Why wouldn't it?
"Anyone home?"
Not weird.
With that thought firmly in mind, Wanda took a deep breath and knocked on Bruce's door, jacket slung carefully over one arm. She'd put the task of returning it off for as long as she could because she'd secretly been hoping that it might disappear with the rest of Manhattan and she'd be off the hook, but it was apparently native. No such luck there.
Not that she wanted to avoid him forever, of course, but she really had no idea how it might go, and as far as she was concerned, New Year's had proved that her judgment was apparently weirdly impaired where he was concerned. Still, as long as she didn't make a big deal out of anything that had gone down (which was pretty much nothing, anyway), she was fairly sure it would be fine. Why wouldn't it?
"Anyone home?"
Not weird.
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"Well, you want to make sure you have time to - to do that," he says, glancing around for his shirt.
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The worst part was that she honestly didn't know whether the offer came from a place of altruism or the desire to make a cleaner getaway. Maybe it didn't matter in the long run.
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"Got to rinse off on my end, and there's some more thatches that need to be secured before the sun goes down," he adds, crossing the room to stand by the doorway. "I'm trying to make sure this lab gets at least finished before next Christmas." He gently guides a hand against the small of her back and leans in to kiss her cheek, near the edge of her lips. "You go ahead."
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