Steven G. Rogers (
thekidfrombrooklyn) wrote2014-06-14 06:19 pm
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OOM: afternoon coffee
Even people who pride themselves on supporting independent shops end up at Starbucks sometimes.
There's one within walking distance of Steve and Orpheus's apartment -- there are more than one if you're up to walking a bit more -- so Steve brings Felix there, so he can see what it's all about if nothing else.
It's a quiet Sunday afternoon. Steve has his sketchbook, but he hasn't opened it yet in favor of looking through a copy of the Express someone left on the table instead.
There's one within walking distance of Steve and Orpheus's apartment -- there are more than one if you're up to walking a bit more -- so Steve brings Felix there, so he can see what it's all about if nothing else.
It's a quiet Sunday afternoon. Steve has his sketchbook, but he hasn't opened it yet in favor of looking through a copy of the Express someone left on the table instead.
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He takes the magazine and glances over the article. "Well," he says after a moment. "That's...new."
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"What is it?" he asks.
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"They're going to do an exhibit about Captain American and the Howling Commandos."
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"Can I see?" he asks, beckoning for the paper.
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He always got the impression that Earth didn't have enough spacegoing experience to warrant a whole museum.
Gaeta glances up at Steve. With clear sympathy, "I can see how that'd be weird."
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And then, after a beat, "Are you going to go see it?"
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He adds quietly, "All but one, I mean."
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"Agent Carter is in a rest home in Virginia," Steve says quietly. "She's the only one left, besides me."
After a moment he explains to Felix, "We served together in World War II, and she helped found SHIELD, the organization I work for now. We were... very close, back in the day."
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American geography is still not a thing he's particularly well-versed in.
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We've both lost our homes; just in different ways.
He hesitates, unsure if his next question would press too much. "Have you been to see her?"
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He tries not to fiddle with the straw of his drink as he watches him.
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Then, with a wry quirk of his mouth -- I know this isn't really going to help, but it's all I've got -- he says, "If you come to Milliways after, I can make you some soup."
Months of cooking dinner for Louis, as Galactica falls apart on the other side of the door, has fostered some new instincts in Gaeta: when in doubt, feed somebody.
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"I'd love for you to make me some soup."
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