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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.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-19 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"I think there are a few bungalows that only have the two rooms," Peggy promises. "There's also a fair number of people here that seem to hail from your world. Sam Wilson, Thor, to name a few. If you weren't looking to live on your own, I'm sure one of them would be willing to take you in. I'd offer, but I'm already intruding on someone's hospitality," she says, hoping that they don't get into the details, even as she's not sure as to whether she'll stay with James or whether she's going to continue to look for a new home.

The awkwardness has dissipated a little, which has helped with her wanting to stay, but the thought always lingers there in the back of her mind.
womanofvalue: (effortless hair)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-20 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm staying with Sergeant Barnes," is her even reply, and she can presume that Tony at least knows the man, but her tone warns that she won't accept any nonsense from him on the subject. "He was kind enough to offer me space when my house collapsed after the earthquake. We have enough experience working in the same circles that any awkwardness is easily broached," she says, as professional as ever.

Besides, Tony is from the future and hopefully has different perspectives and opinions about men and women living together.
womanofvalue: (stiff upper lip)

[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-23 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"Sergeant James Barnes," Peggy clarifies, "He and Steve grew up together, so I thought it would be at least somewhat familiar in order for me to stay with him. Perhaps not entirely appropriate for the age, but seeing as I'm surrounded by modernity, I've decided to adopt some of the cultural acceptances," she says with a lift of her chin in stubbornness.
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[personal profile] womanofvalue 2016-10-26 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's not what I'm used to, no," Peggy says, since running water is one of the lovely perks that she'd been taking for granted, she thinks. "But that said, I also lived through six years of war. Rations, miserable conditions, camps, and that's to say nothing of the time spent in Russia or the New York sewers," she says.

"This place might be backwards, but at least it's not hell," she says, quite frank in her opinion. "This must be quite difficult for you, though. Those from the future do seem to struggle a tad."