fe_male: does not justify what were doing to them (hey: donating our bodies to science)
Mʀ. Wʀᴏɴԍ ([personal profile] fe_male) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2016-09-26 11:41 am

sorry mario

WHO: Tony Stark
WHERE: The Fountain, Blacksmithy.
WHEN: 25 Sept.
OPEN TO: All
WARNINGS: Tony Stark.
STATUS: Open, ongoing. Like I'll ever remember to edit this once it's not.


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He squints.

Both at the sunlight and the fact that the world seems to have rearranged itself somehow in the last little while since he most recently took survey of his surroundings, and he's not entirely sure to which direction things have swung but he knows he doesn't like it.

Level one, assessment. He's sitting up on the bottom of a probably-concrete pit outside, and he can hear wildlife. No, wait, not a pit, a fountain, unless one makes the argument that a fountain without any water is technically a pit anyway. "Somebody changed my clothes, sure, why not, that's not weird at all. That hasn't happened since like. Ninety four." Investigating the backpack tells him very little aside from the fact that someone around here apparently lacks forethought and that he's retroactively pretty happy this fountain is empty aside from one increasingly irritated engineer.

"Alright, I don't know what kind of game this is, but it's pretty crappy! Like, terrible. Duke Nukem wouldn't even touch this with a wavebird, and now I'm just talking to myself in a hole. Fantastic. I have red pants, a peacoat, and nothing to get out of here with."

Shouting into the void seems like potentially a Bad Idea, so instead he's gonna poke around and see if he can finagle something out of the pipework maybe. Probably with running commentary to himself.

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Well this is familiar. His hand releases the strap of his backpack over his shoulder and trails over the edge of a shelf. Tony hasn't seen much of wherever the hell this little place is - nothing even really indicates whatever country he's supposed to be in now - but he can't really say it looks that appealing. If there's a blacksmith, then this might be a little bit more rustic than he's comfortable with. Either that or he's found the last bastion of hipsters. That might at least explain the overalls.
womanofvalue: (excuse me?)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-28 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tony Stark," she replies, but when she does give a knowing sound, it's not because of the association with Howard. "Sam Wilson knows you," she says, but that still doesn't explain why he's so adamant about her youth and seems to be rather aggressively pressing in this conversation with her.

"Peggy Carter," she introduces herself in turn, shaking his hand firmly, and though she hadn't ever thought before that Stark and Howard had been related, but looking at Tony now, she has to wonder. "Do you know Howard? A great-nephew or cousin, perhaps?"
womanofvalue: (holding back a thought)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-28 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Peggy blinks, taken aback by the notion that Howard Stark procreated. Well, of course he has, she's actually a touch more surprised there aren't more children out there, but asking how many siblings Tony has seems a touch crude and out of step. "He's your father. Howard Stark is your father. Howard Stark?" She tries to see it, tries to imagine Howard in a paternal light, and tries to imagine the type of woman that would be willing to put up with him like that for so very long.

"I'm sorry, this is all a bit much," she admits. "What year were you born?"
womanofvalue: (excuse me?)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-29 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Her eyes widen in sharp surprise when he says the year, doing the math in her head to figure out exactly how old she'd be when he was born, which is quite a bit older than Peggy ever expected to think of infants being around her. "1947," she answers, now a touch more cowed seeing as there's true purpose to asking this question. The trouble is that Peggy is still obsessing over what he's been saying.

He's Howard Stark's son. The Tony Stark people keep mentioning is Howard's son, a son born in 1970, well past the age most people settle down into families. She's afraid some of this shock (and potentially a smidgen of horror) is showing on her face, and she shakes her head. "Siblings?" she ekes out.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-29 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
She raises her brow and lets her posture go slightly slack when he refers to himself as 'handsome'. Between the ego and the patter and his general ego, she's beginning to see the parts of Howard in him, though she doesn't exactly say as much. After all, she's only known the man in front of her for a few minutes, she hardly thinks she can make full personality assessments based on that.

"I was walking around with rope so I could head out to the canyons in order to explore them a little more in depth," she counters. "And instead, I apparently rescued my friend's son from the future from a pit," she says, trying to figure out whether this is more or less strange than her life these days. "You know me, then," she interprets, given his reactions. "In the future?"
womanofvalue: (excuse me?)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-29 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
She would have been forty-nine when Tony had been born, so any relationship they must have had would have been a very matronly one, she assumes. He's certainly older than her, now. This is all quite an odd thing to process, though she can certainly see how she would want to be there to support any child of Howard's. Especially since she can even imagine what life in that household might have been like.

"The canyons move, as best as I can tell. I'm trying to map out the borders, but they're eluding me," she says, but she doesn't want to talk about canyons. "Who's your mother?" she asks, grateful that at least Tony hadn't greeted her with a cheerful 'Mum' because the prospect of her having children with Howard is a touch of a recurring nightmare she's had once or twice.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-30 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
She might beg to differ, but when you strip away the emotional component, she does suppose that the canyons being malleable is more interesting than her finding out what kind of woman was able to put up with Howard Stark long enough to both marry and stay -- though perhaps only by a little. She doesn't know a Maria Carbonell, which she likely wouldn't.

"Younger than Howard, I take it," is Peggy's wry comment, staring him down calmly. "Yes, they move. I haven't figured out why, but I'm in the process of mapping and re-mapping them to amend to the changes."
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-30 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Of course I do," Peggy replies, filled with pride and a mild indignation that she might not. Ever since Killian had finished something for her, Peggy has been determined and rushing to get the map drawn up. It had seemed fine enough to put the streets, homes, and residents on it. The trouble had arose when she'd reached the canyons. Then, she found that all she did was map and remap.

"How was Howard, then?" she finds herself asking as she feels a pit in her stomach grow, given that she's worried that she knows the answer. "As a father, that is."
womanofvalue: (over the shoulder)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-09-30 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Peggy is, in fact, digging out the carefully folded map from her backpack, but then, she's also keeping it a fair distance away from Tony, refusing to simply hold it out to him. "Howard Stark is most certainly not good at everything," is her calm retort, "and anyone who says otherwise has been blinded by the shiny baubles he bestows upon them."

"You can look at the map, but it's still in progress," she warns, unrolling it to lay it out on a flat stump near the fountain.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-01 11:43 am (UTC)(link)
She opens her mouth to agree regarding the changing landscape, but settles for an arch of her brow when he gets into so many foreign colloquialisms that Peggy's immediately lost because those words all make sense, but not when strung together like that - at least, not to her. "I've discerned their purpose by what's inside," she admits. "For the most part, it was easy to distinguish the inn, the mill, and the blacksmith," she says, pointing to them on the map.

She turns to catch his look, trying to figure out where his line of questioning is meant to go. "I've known Howard for half a decade, for better or worse."
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Re: i meant high schoolER but. also shh i'm asleep

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-02 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
"There were the remnants of something like desks in the schoolhouse," she replies, "and the town hall had sufficient space for meetings. I suppose a city hall or gathering space might have been apt, but I thought perhaps to go with what I knew." She stares at the frustrating canyon that keeps evading her, sighing as she begins to roll it back up.

She gives Tony a curious look, not sure what she can say about her relationship with Howard, but she thinks she might be safe if she sticks to the basics. "Well, for three of those years, we had a working relationship," she points out. "He and I were both attached to the SSR in different capacities. We simply ran in the same circles. After the war...well, I was lucky enough to be the only person who could prevent him from being locked up for treason," she says wryly.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-02 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Peggy raises a brow at the thanks, wondering how much she's told Tony about the case in the future (or whether it was even her). "Howard Stark was the only person in the world, for a time, that believed in me for who I was," she says. "And if I had lost him, I would have simply been someone that the men I worked with could use to fill voids and archetypes in their lives." Even the ones she admired and respected had done that and even Jarvis had, to a degree.

"I know he was using me for his own gains, but it also meant he had such faith in me," Peggy says quietly. "And besides that, it allowed me to protect Steve, even after I failed to save him. Or rescue him, as it turns out."

She keeps her head down, inhaling sharply and choosing to focus on the other topic. "The homes are furnished, yes. My first home, before the earthquake demolished it, had everything you could want. Where I'm staying now does, as well," she happy to confirm. "And while that might make you suspect a population that existed before us, we've yet to meet a soul."
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-02 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Peggy licks her lips in order to bide time in order to find the proper words to talk about this. Perhaps it's that, but it's also a little bit of her taking the moment to breathe in deeply and push back a wave of grief. "For two years," she begins carefully, "I thought that Steve was dead and I had to move on. I had given up on him, you see. Howard looked and didn't find anything and I told your father that he had to let go of Steve."

The lump in her throat is only growing larger, despite her best efforts to push it down. "And then I arrive here, only to be told that Steve Rogers is well and alive in the future," she says. "Which means I gave up on Steve and I don't think he ever would have done that to me. It means I gave up on rescuing him and he was alive out there." She blinks rapidly and turns her head to the side as she wills the tears in her eyes gone. "I should have pushed Howard to keep looking. He certainly had the money and the resources."

She says nothing to his settling into a home. He ought to, yes, but on that avenue, she can offer no advice. Even she has simply fallen into inertia in her own living situation, but it seems adequate enough that she hasn't thought to leave it despite the occasional awkwardness of living with Barnes.

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