[ at least when the kettle kicks into high gear, it provides peggy with an excuse to turn away and fuss over the mugs, the tea, the ceremony of it all. there's a tautness in her shoulders that she wishes she could school away.
because she can empathize with tony's neediness. that desire to see steve swoop in and fix things, to play his part, to rise to the occasion and the symbol of it all. how many times (silently and shamefully and in her darkest moments) during the last few years, back home, did she wish she had him at her side?
without turning back: ]
I wish the world would just be done with him. [ her sadness comes through like aggression. ] Let the bastard rest. He deserves it.
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because she can empathize with tony's neediness. that desire to see steve swoop in and fix things, to play his part, to rise to the occasion and the symbol of it all. how many times (silently and shamefully and in her darkest moments) during the last few years, back home, did she wish she had him at her side?
without turning back: ]
I wish the world would just be done with him. [ her sadness comes through like aggression. ] Let the bastard rest. He deserves it.