I thought as much. I'm afraid my best attempts at drawing come out more like floor-plans and maps than portraits and masterpieces. We really ought to leave the artistic stuff up to you.
Steve Rogers. [ he may want to read the scandalized and mock-shocked tone into her words -- sharp, but playful. ] I think you know very well that's not what I meant.
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[ they'd been distracted in time. ]
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I guess that's why it's up there.
[ on the list. provided he could focus on just that this time around. ]
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Anything else?
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What do you think?
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We'll have to figure that one out. Haven't done that in years.
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Maybe Nat, too.
[ though when it comes to those sorts of things, steve doesn't trust her as far as he can throw her. ]
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[ more importantly do you expect peggy to play by the rules?! ]
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[ that includes both of them, yes. ]
seems safer.
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[ a bit. ]
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[ unknowingly, she echoes his thoughts. ]
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[ especially in cards. another one that can't be trusted whatsoever. absolute untrustworthy. ]
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[ metaphorical or otherwise. ]
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[ there's a smile hidden there, between the two words. ]
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Must be these messages.
Hard to read the tone.
[ blame the media why don't you. ]
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[ rude. true. but rude. ]
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[ to the letter. ]
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