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It was a long trip, almost six hours before she was in New York. Betty hadn't driven much in big city like this so she was grateful for the turn by turn directions of her GPS. Stark tower loomed in the center of town, the glowing sign lighting up the dark. It was still a wreck here, she had to avoid multiple construction sites, passing huge holes in the road and businesses smashed to pieces.
She parked in a lot a short distance away from the tower, who's sign was reduced to just a single A glowing overhead. Betty got out of the car and started walking, thumbing her phone as she posted on twitter, to make sure Bruce knew she was there.
@drbanner I'm here, walking towards the tower.
It was a long trip, almost six hours before she was in New York. Betty hadn't driven much in big city like this so she was grateful for the turn by turn directions of her GPS. Stark tower loomed in the center of town, the glowing sign lighting up the dark. It was still a wreck here, she had to avoid multiple construction sites, passing huge holes in the road and businesses smashed to pieces.
She parked in a lot a short distance away from the tower, who's sign was reduced to just a single A glowing overhead. Betty got out of the car and started walking, thumbing her phone as she posted on twitter, to make sure Bruce knew she was there.
@drbanner I'm here, walking towards the tower.
Works for me! And thanks for offering your caps. :)
Date: 2012-06-03 01:23 am (UTC)From:"It's been rough," he says, eyes drifting back down to her fingers at his shirt, his attentions as fixed on them as they had been on the floor earlier. "I got pretty good at begging for charity and day labor before I started with the whole street doctor thing. And I like to think I could almost keep up with Miss Romanoff when it comes to sneaking around."
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:28 am (UTC)From:"You're turning into quite the renaissance man." That would be the optimistic way of looking at it.
"...I should probably bring my stuff in." She really didn't want to break the moment but it was still dark outside. And Betty wasn't sure if looting was still going on in New York after all of the problems beforehand.
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:38 am (UTC)From:Most people wouldn't come near the Stark Tower, even in the aftermath of the mess Loki made, but he thinks he'll feel better if he goes with her anyway, just in case. Plus, well, keeping an eye on her will make sure she doesn't evaporate into thin air and give her peace of mind that he won't do the same the second she's out of the room.
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:40 am (UTC)From:"Sure. I have a few boxes...and I'm not entirely sure I can find my way back up here by myself anyway." She smiles and pulls back so they can walk back to the elevators.
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:49 am (UTC)From:"JARVIS, ground floor, please?" he says to the open air, once they're back in the elevator.
"As you wish, Doctor Banner," the AI answers as the doors slide shut.
A moment of silence follows, and then Bruce clears his throat. "So, uh ... "
He has no idea where he's going with that.
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:51 am (UTC)From:"Yes, Dr. Ross."
Betty's a little surprised at the address. "...that's a little scary." Probably found her out from facial recognition and her teaching ID at the college.
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Date: 2012-06-03 01:57 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2012-06-03 02:04 am (UTC)From:Once they get to the car, she starts pulling out a couple of suitcases. There are two boxes in the back, one of research papers she had tossed in there quickly...and the other was a few personal items of Bruce's she'd kept. A few clothes, extra set of glasses he forgot once at her place, a stress ball with Culver Tech on it, and a novel he'd been in the middle of when the incident happened. "I think this is it."
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:16 am (UTC)From:He watches her momentarily, trying to figure out where to jump in to help, and decides on the boxes, figuring it's better than being underfoot as she unloads her suitcases from the front of the car. The thought of bringing them inside evaporates as soon as he sees the contents of the one box, though -- his box -- and he reaches into it, his expression almost rapt, pulling out the dog-eared copy of Stranger in a Strange Land he'd been reading years ago.
Dragging a thumb over the spine of the book, he turns back to Betty. " ... you know, I never got the chance to go back to this after everything."
He could have gotten another copy of the book, the story not exactly a new one, but he just hadn't. It had been a combination of, well, running from Ross and his squadron and the fact that the book was poisoned, tainted with the memories of what had happened to him. He hadn't wanted to touch any printing of the thing after that. He's not sure how he feels about it now.
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:20 am (UTC)From:She had almost brought the framed picture of herself and him from their college days but decided against it...in case things went south during this trip. Less drama, the better.
Betty locks up the car and picks up the suitcases, following back to the tower.
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:31 am (UTC)From:And she hopes he doesn't mind when she does his ironing when he's preoccupied at some point.
Though she's not sure where to stay but in a tower this big, there's probably lots of guest bedrooms. Somewhere.
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:43 am (UTC)From:This isn't his house, not really; he doesn't just want to comandeer a room for Betty and hope that Tony's okay with it. On the other hand, though, he's not sure Betty would want to stay here, in this room, or how that would go, even if she did. In the time he's been here, JARVIS has woken him up from a handful of nightmares, not under Tony's orders but of his own accord, when it's seemed his vitals were spiking outside acceptable levels. What if JARVIS can't or won't wake him this time, what if Betty can't, what if something terrible happens? The battle against the Chitauri has boosted his self-esteem, knowing he can put the Hulk to good use, but there's still a part of him that never wanted this and is still afraid of it. There likely always will be.
"There's a couple of guestrooms a floor or two down that are still in one piece. Tony let me use one of them before this," he ventures finally, nodding into the room. "I don't think he'd mind if you borrowed it for however long." He hesitates and then adds, "Or you could stay here."
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:47 am (UTC)From:Oh right, where was she going to stay? She'd been too caught up with the fact that they were working out being around each other again. She wouldn't expect him to want her to stay in his room. No, too soon for that.
"Oh no," she says quickly, not wanting him to be turned out of his room. Not when he only just got a room to call his own. "Downstairs will be fine. This place is already bigger than a hotel."
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:55 am (UTC)From:After a mumbled apology for stopping short, he cants his head back in the direction they came. "The rooms are down on the seventy-sixth floor."
That's more than a floor or two down, but he's not the only person in the house given a floor to call his own, even if a couple of them are unoccupied as of present.
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Date: 2012-06-03 02:57 am (UTC)From:This would be some of the awkward part.
Betty shifts her suitcases and nods, heading back to the elevators.
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Date: 2012-06-03 03:01 am (UTC)From:He catches that sigh, though, and his frown deepens as he follows her. After a moment, he works up the nerve to address the sound. "If you're worried about putting me out ... you wouldn't be. If you wanted to stay in my room, I mean."
He could sleep on the floor. Or they could try sharing the bed. Maybe. It wouldn't be the first time they had, and he tries to remind himself of that.
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Date: 2012-06-03 03:05 am (UTC)From:"...is there a couch up here? I could sleep on that." That could be a good compromise, then she wouldn't be a whole floor away.
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Date: 2012-06-03 03:09 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2012-06-03 03:12 am (UTC)From:Now this was familiar. Moving furniture, they had done that many times before. Her house, his dorm room, the pizza parlor when he worked there...
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Date: 2012-06-03 03:18 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2012-06-03 03:22 am (UTC)From:Soon they're downstairs, trying to move a white couch towards the elevator. This was so much better than the awkward silence, it was the two of them working together again. Not exactly in a lab, but it counted. "Have you got your end?" Good thing it was a big elevator.
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Date: 2012-06-03 06:23 pm (UTC)From:When they get downstairs, he looks over the couch, taking up the opposite side after Betty chooses hers. It takes him another moment of study to decide where to put his hands so that hauling it back upstairs won't be awkward or exhausting, and once he has, he looks up at Betty, nodding. "On three?"
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Date: 2012-06-04 01:27 am (UTC)From:Betty nods and counts, "1..2..3!" And lifts, backing as best as she can towards the lifts. "You don't suppose Jarvis cou-..." Before she can ask, the doors are sliding open for her. "Oh! Thank you."
It's more pushing and pulling once they get it to the elevator instead of lifting.
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Date: 2012-06-04 01:32 am (UTC)From:Stopped in the elevator for the time being as it climbs back up to his floor, he wonders if she knows about the arc reactor powering this place. It occurs to him that she must, before too long. Steve knew, after all, and he'd been on ice for, what, seventy years? Hell, he himself had known, and his updates on current events had been few and far between.
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