[ well, if peggy's curious, daisy is doubly so. the woman is almost never at a loss for words, so the one syllable drop at the end there is especially telling. ]
you got a promotion and the digs to go with it, didn't you?
[ She can't imagine what could have caused this. Her new promotion, yes, but why sort a new place for herself then leave for a week or two for a trip abroad? ]
The only thing that comes to mind is that I paid a quick visit to the motel I'd been staying at, but it wasn't what I remembered so I left. I barely set foot in the lobby.
[ She spoke to a landlord to cover up her intruding on what was an apartment building. When she returns to New Amsterdam, she'll realise her new place used to be a hotel and was converted for residential living. But right now, she doesn't have those details. ]
It has been exceedingly difficult to make any sense of it. Unsurprising, since that's the nature of dreams to begin with, but these were different — clearer and more realistic than anything I'd ever drummed up in my sleep. I've never experienced anything like it.
[ It feels like she lived half of another life there. Not a different one, but a new track with familiar faces, different scenarios in this world. It'll take a day to arrange the jumble. ]
the only time i've felt anything like it, i wasn't exactly dreaming. take your time. we can regroup in new tokyo after everything calms down, see if anybody has anything to add.
resident alternate universe expert says it's more patch-job than new life if there's been a shop job, we should be able to find the edges. we'll figure it out, peggy. we always do.
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you got a promotion and the digs to go with it, didn't you?
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[ genuinely impressed. ]
what'd you do, blow up a landlord's office in your sleep?
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[ She can't imagine what could have caused this. Her new promotion, yes, but why sort a new place for herself then leave for a week or two for a trip abroad? ]
The only thing that comes to mind is that I paid a quick visit to the motel I'd been staying at, but it wasn't what I remembered so I left. I barely set foot in the lobby.
[ She spoke to a landlord to cover up her intruding on what was an apartment building. When she returns to New Amsterdam, she'll realise her new place used to be a hotel and was converted for residential living. But right now, she doesn't have those details. ]
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[ or daisy'd be getting arrested for breaking and entering... and theft... and napping in someone else's bed. ]
maybe you'll remember more as we go. i'm still trying to remember all of mine. if you think of anything else, maybe it'll make more sense.
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[ It feels like she lived half of another life there. Not a different one, but a new track with familiar faces, different scenarios in this world. It'll take a day to arrange the jumble. ]
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take your time. we can regroup in new tokyo after everything calms down, see if anybody has anything to add.
[ team shield? team shield. ]
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if there's been a shop job, we should be able to find the edges.
we'll figure it out, peggy. we always do.
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[ Even if they haven't found answers for anything else — yet. Always yet. ]
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[ too bad peggy carter's never seen captain planet. she would totally make a great rallier of the five supers. ]
and then i think we'll have all really earned a drink.