Peter Quill (
nostalgiabomb) wrote2017-07-03 11:01 pm
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... I'm not supposed to be involved in that kind of stuff. Stay low to the ground, and all that. And space is definitely not... low to any ground. It's space. I kinda got into some trouble when I got involved in stuff I wasn't supposed to be in.
[... But he is starting to see just how ridiculous it is, to try and skirt around the topic with Mr. Stark. Because as much as he doesn't want to cause any trouble and keep his nose out of Tony's own situation, he's recognizing more and more that maybe they're just too intertwined to pretend it's a separate thing at all.
He breathes out, looking a little worried.]
... I guess you're right. I should... I will. At some point. Talk to him about it.
I'll ask, okay?
... After everything here's settled down, though, and he's had time to get back to the usual.
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... Okay, then. That works.
[ He still sounds at least a little skeptical, though. It's 100% hypocritical of him, admittedly, to press the kid into talking things out, considering Peter has a tendency to avoid difficult conversations when he can. Maybe that's why he doesn't entirely believe Pete when he says he'll talk it through with Stark?
But, well. That's not really his business, and even if he feels like he should probably press the kid so he's a little more certain about the whole thing, it's not really his place. ]
Just so we're clear, if he asks me what I know, I'm not gonna lie to him. [ Peter Quill? Not lie?
Hell is freezing over. ]
But I'm not gonna go and find him to tell him what we talked about.
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[He thins his lips as he looks at Peter, a little worried about the whole thing. And maybe a little stressed. But just, like. A touch. It's his own fault, really. And now that he's really thinking on it, wasn't this all the kind of thing Tony was pissed off at him before for? Going behind his back? Ugh. He sucks.]
... Sorry I asked you to lie, though. That was kinda a dick move.
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Don't worry about it. I don't actually care about lying.
[ Unless someone is lying to him, in which case, he totally cares. But otherwise, there was a long while where his primary job with the Ravagers was to lie through his teeth, to play conman for them.
He's not bad at it, either, when he really sets his mind to it. ]
I just don't want Stark beating my face in for letting the cat out of the bag.
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You think — Dude, it's not like he's my caretaker or something; he'd probably choke on his coffee if you even implied that kinda thing. He just keeps an eye out to make sure I'm not blowing up half of New York.
And he definitely wouldn't beat you up over it. It'd all be on me.
[As far as Peter knows, Mr. Stark just sort of checks in from time to time. And takes his suit when he screws up (which, okay, he knows that was fair). He's more used to dealing with Happy more than anything, and — and you know. He's just not someone Mr. Stark has to trouble himself with.
That's one reason he's been kinda worried about bringing up the future. Because obviously, he must have snuck through the radar and gotten involved without Mr. Stark's want. There's no way he would have let him go into outer space for Avengers-style fights, right? Unless... maybe he becomes an Avenger by then?
Oh man. That's a thought.
Dude.]
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How am I supposed to know all that? I mean, you talk about him, like, all the time. I figured he was, like, your Mr. Miyagi or something.
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[He crosses his legs, looking pretty thoughtful, actually.]
But he's helped me a lot, and he was a big deal to me growing up, I guess... and he still is. I owe him, like, more than I can probably pay back ever. [He smiles a little brightly.] I don't think he knows, but he actually saved me from a crazy murderous robot once when I was about... nine or ten? It was awesome.
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... that had been pretty goddamn cool, too.
So, wisely, Peter decides to keep his comment to himself. What he says instead is, ]
What the hell has been happening on Earth since I've been gone?
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Just a month ago my almost-girlfriend's dad ended up being a bad guy that I had to fight on a plane full of superhero gear, and we crashed on a beach and duked it out. That was pretty... scary, actually.
It's way scarier when you're older and smarter.
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[ Startled, like the word is punched out of him. ]
Um. I can see how that'd be a lot to process.
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[He fans his arms out around, just. Here. This whole place. You know what he means.]
— so at least I've got bigger things to freak out about.
It did suck, though. And I got stabbed by stupid metal bird talons, all because somebody wanted a scary bird motif. But I saved the guy from burning alive. So that's — that's good.
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(It also suddenly occurs to him that his one year anniversary on this stupid moon is probably drawing close. Weird.)
So in answer to that, at least: ] You get used to it.
[ As for everything else, though, Peter offers a sympathetic sort of look – not that he can offer much more than that, anyway. ]
You said he was your almost-girlfriend's dad?
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Weapons dealer kinda guy. But he was dealing weapons made with Chitauri technology.
[He blows a breath out, exasperated.]
Next thing I know, he's answering the door on the night of the home-coming dance. [He holds up his hands, a dejected sort of waggle to them, mimicking Toomes' voice with little success.] "You must be Peter, Liz's told me all about you."
By the end of the night, the guy was dropping buildings on me.
[He missed the dance, Peter. He rushed right out of homecoming to get nearly murdered by a man in a robo-bird suit. You know, one of those days?]
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... but that's mostly because he was taken from Earth at eight years old, so he never got the high school experience.
Anyway. ]
I'm guessing that might've soured the relationship between you and this Liz girl.
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[He seems a little less flippant about it now — well, he really wasn't flippant about it before either, not really. He's one of those types to combat his feelings by making quips and taking the piss out of things. But...
He tips his chin to lean on his fist.]
Honestly, I still kind of feel like crap about the whole thing. I know the guy was a jerk who needed to be stopped, because what he was doing was dangerous and wrong and all that, but I kinda'... helped ruin her family. She's so awesome, and she didn't deserve any of that.
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I mean, honestly? That sounds like it's more on her dad than it was on you.
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[A pause.]
But I'm guessing that's all pretty small fry stuff for the Guardians, though.
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How'd you and your girlfriend meet, anyway? Kinda cool that you're doing this hero gig as a couple.
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We—
[ ... uh. ]
—wait.
What?
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... She is your girlfriend, right?
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No, okay, his confusion is turning into complete and utter delight. Apparently this was all it takes to turn his Thanos-related frown upside down. ]
She said that? Seriously?
Like, the actual words actually came from her actual mouth?
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Why wouldn’t she say you’re her boyfriend?
[what kind of weird relationship is your adult ass in.......]
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(You'd think after all this time of them being an official couple, he'd be over the novelty of it all.
He's not, though. And he probably won't be, for a while yet. Boyish wonder is part of his charm.) ]
She's... a private kind of person. I, uh. I mean, yeah, we're together, but, like, I don't know that I've ever heard her call herself my girlfriend aloud, is all.
[ A pause. Then, ]
She seriously said that to you, though?
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Peter looks a little doe-eyed, like he’s stumbled across some rare creature in the wild.]
Y-yeah! We were talking about bad movie night, and she said you two watch Pals.
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