Jane Foster (
lorentzian) wrote2013-11-19 01:18 am
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My name is Jane Foster. And if I'm remembering everything correctly, which I can hardly believe, then I've been here before. That being the case, there are a few people I need to talk to. You'll know who you are.
For those who don't know me, you might remember a spectacularly failed attempt at escaping the enclosure some time ago. (Sorry for the vague time frame. I haven't figured out yet how long I've been gone.) For anyone who arrived after that time, I'm an astrophysicist who specializes in wormholes. Well, it's more complex than that, I also study quantum energy fluctuations and related terrestrial phenomena pretty much all over the world - Earth, I mean. Earth. Earth in 2013, for anyone curious. Sorry, this is getting off topic.
In a nice turn of events, I didn't wake up outside, so no search and rescue needed this time.
I guess, um.
Hi, everyone. Old and new. It's - weird to be back.
[ Once she's done writing that plain, unembellished message, Jane shuts her journal and sighs, staring at the blank wall opposite her. Thank the powers at be for small blessings, like waking up warm and comfortable for once instead of half-frozen on a forest floor.
Since the apartment in which she awoke is one of the unclaimed ones, there's nothing really here for her to make use of - or, alternatively, disturb. So a short while later she is slipping out the door, walking on tip-toe down the halls and stairways, though she'll pause at the entrance of the building. She doesn't relish the idea of going out in the cold barefoot and in only a sundress. So she'll skulk about there, deliberating while checking her journal periodically for responses. Anyone who doesn't immediately strike her as Overtly And Comically Evil will probably get a hello. ]
For those who don't know me, you might remember a spectacularly failed attempt at escaping the enclosure some time ago. (Sorry for the vague time frame. I haven't figured out yet how long I've been gone.) For anyone who arrived after that time, I'm an astrophysicist who specializes in wormholes. Well, it's more complex than that, I also study quantum energy fluctuations and related terrestrial phenomena pretty much all over the world - Earth, I mean. Earth. Earth in 2013, for anyone curious. Sorry, this is getting off topic.
In a nice turn of events, I didn't wake up outside, so no search and rescue needed this time.
I guess, um.
Hi, everyone. Old and new. It's - weird to be back.
[ Once she's done writing that plain, unembellished message, Jane shuts her journal and sighs, staring at the blank wall opposite her. Thank the powers at be for small blessings, like waking up warm and comfortable for once instead of half-frozen on a forest floor.
Since the apartment in which she awoke is one of the unclaimed ones, there's nothing really here for her to make use of - or, alternatively, disturb. So a short while later she is slipping out the door, walking on tip-toe down the halls and stairways, though she'll pause at the entrance of the building. She doesn't relish the idea of going out in the cold barefoot and in only a sundress. So she'll skulk about there, deliberating while checking her journal periodically for responses. Anyone who doesn't immediately strike her as Overtly And Comically Evil will probably get a hello. ]
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On his end, there's the distinct sound of a door opening and shutting. ] Right, ground - cute, aren't they. The Malnosso did a little renovating while we were out of town a couple of weeks ago.
[ Idle chatter to catch her up and keep his mind from racing too much. ]
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Cute? It's, uh. It's something. I noticed the elevators, though. Nice touch. Very swanky.
[ She's happy to keep it up. There are few people she'll be as grateful to see as Tony, and waiting on his arrival is going to drive her nuts with impatience. ]
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They're not bad, I suppose. I mean - I would have done a better job. Naturally. Their elevators are dumb as rocks. God, it's been too long since I properly shanghaied someone else's tech.
[ And there were Reasons for that.
God, should he tell her about that, too? ]
- Um, how long has it been? For you? Since you were last here.
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[ When the subject change comes, she doesn't fight it and in fact makes no note of it whatsoever. She knows Tony like the back of her hand. Something about that was amiss. She can't nail down the exact reasons - but something is up. Whatever it is, it can wait. ]
You know, my exact recall is a little funny still. But it's different. I finally got a boost from my last spot on the timeline - I think about ten days. Ask me again in a couple hours when I -- figure everything out. I, um. I learned some things. Did I ever tell you SHIELD stashed me in Norway? Norway. Getting back to the States was -- [ She shakes her head. ] Ugh. It's not important. But I don't have that much to report, other than I caught up with Erik. Selvig.
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Selvig. [ Now, that is interesting. ] How's he holding up?
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I think that should wait until you get here.
[ Her voice is clipped, though it's not Tony she's upset with. ]
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[ He draws in a tight breath. ]
Gimme - ten. No - fifteen minutes. ...Ten. In the meantime, I can tell you about all the toaster ovens I won in Malnosso World.
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[ Somewhat ruefully. ]
... oh, my god, what? Malnosso world? Toaster ovens? Tony. [ There's laughter in her voice. ]
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[ Not that the costume was of his own choosing, but he could have done much worse, all things considered. ]
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[ The sheer incredulity in her voice as she peels off into loud laughter should probably be insulting. ]
Re: [ voice ]
What's so hard to believe about that? You forget who you're talking to, Jane Foster.
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[ Oh, he can hear that grin, and he does not appreciate it. ]
Maybe I ought to just leave you by your lonesome. Clearly you don't have your head on straight quite yet.
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[ Laughing? Her? No. Noooooooo. Never. ]
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[ And because he's Tony Stark and likes to have the final word, he snaps his journal shut after that little admission. Sorry, Jane, but you're going to have to wait until he arrives to respond to that one.
Serves her right. He was a damn good Dread Pirate Roberts. ]
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And you know what? The second he does? Be prepared to not get a word in edgewise, Tony, because the very first thing Jane's going to do is pull you into a hug. ]
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He opens the door of the Ground building, spotting her instantly - but any quips or snarky comments die on his tongue. It's her. It's really her - she's back, and she remembers.
He receives that hug only too eagerly, winding his arms around her shoulders. ]
Hey.
[ action ] oh my god, bayley, no, those slippers.
[ Her voice shakes a little with emotion. It takes her a long moment to let him go, and she only does so slowly, looking him up and down. ]
Good to see you, Tony.
[ action ] she better treasure them.
As requested. Don't say I never did anything for you.
[ action ] she will mount them on her wall.
... without lifting her head: ]
No. Absolutely not.
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Excuse me. I believe you said you wanted shoes. So I got you some, out of the goodness of my heart. Don't let that go to waste. This is a legendary moment.
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And smacks him in the arm with it. ]
You are so not as hilarious as you think you are.
[ Still. She lifts a foot, hopping around awkwardly until she can pull the slipper on. With a huge sigh, and a very big show of using him as a way to balance herself, she leans against him and pulls on the other slipper, too. Then she stands tall, with her chin held high, and stares at him. ]
... okay, they are pretty warm.
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[ He's hilarious, just admit it.
A grin spreads over his face as he helps her balance to tug on the slippers. ]
See? I've got your back, Jane.
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He goes on, with a telling lilt in his voice: ] Besides, sending the missus after me? Is that really all you've got? I mean, sure, effective, but I expect something more creative out of you.
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