"Natasha, wait," Peggy says firmly, because she means to help, but she also wants to make sure that she's not going around in circles explaining the same things to a woman who's already lived through them. She gives her a hopefully encouraging look and gestures for her to follow. "Are you thirsty? Hungry? I've a few biscuits left at my place and the dregs of some sherry."
"I find alcohol is a great help in these situations," she admits. "You've been here before," is what she says. "That's how I know you. I wanted to know if you remember that time."
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"I find alcohol is a great help in these situations," she admits. "You've been here before," is what she says. "That's how I know you. I wanted to know if you remember that time."