[ wanda laughs and with a sharp click of her fingers, his blue alien drink turns into a stein of beer. his favourite—whatever that happens to be. it froths and the glass sweats. ]
[ with a purse to her lips, wanda gives it only a moment of thought. and then she holds out her hand and materialises a margarita glass in a swirl of red between her fingers. ]
[ made up alien drinks, may she add! she takes a sip of her margarita and pulls a face. it's definitely sweet, but it's a nice reminder that she's still here and she can make a mean margarita with the click of her fingers. ]
It's very important for life lessons and teamwork.
[ and about love and friendship and all of that. wanda likes it for the message that sometimes people need to move on, the sometimes you outgrow relationships. she thought it was a good movie for the boys.
instead of telling him that, she merely smiles. ]
Like working on a car together.
[ perhaps it's time she tries and summons that car? she's feeling a little confident now. ]
[ it was, which is why wanda had chosen to invite him over. she thinks that she can bring it back. and if she brings it back, she wants to be able to work on it straight away, get him to check it and make sure it's not missing anything vital that he remembers it having.
she's not a mechanic. she's a creator. she needs amos to help her ensure she hasn't fucked this up, too. ]
[ that had been the car she had wanted when she had appeared in deerington. it's the car that she's been learning how to fix and build. while a car is merely a car, she likes the one she had. ]
And I can do it. [ she smiles at him, cocks her brow. ] Are you scared?
[ wanda doesn't say she asks because everyone she's come across is afraid of her. westview, the people of lagos. she wouldn't be surprised if sokovia was, too.
with a smile and a dismissive wave of her hand, ] It's fine. I'm going to bring the car and you can check and see if it has everything inside of it.
[ she'll be disappointed if it comes without its engine. ]
[ she thinks to tell him how she can bring it back, but she forgoes it for now. it's convoluted. wanda knows that she can bring anything to life if she so much as wills it. bringing vision back to life from nothing but memories had been something she knows now as very powerful.
bringing the car back should be easy in comparison. ]
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( so, that's a thing that she really did. he laughs and brings it up to sniff. it doesn't smell too bad. spicy, definitely, but not bad. )
That's definitely a blue drink. Nice job.
( he's not avoiding. )
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So, you like it?
[ she cocks her brow, watching him proudly. ]
Your fake alien drink?
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( amos tips the stein back and takes a drink. it's definitely strong and there's a kick and it's...
yeah, it's terrible. )
It's great. Really good.
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she honestly didn't believe she could do it.
she smiles at him. ]
Are you impressed?
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( he's man enough to admit that. but he's also man enough to say: )
Now, can you please just get me a regular beer before this stuff makes me puke?
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It's proper beer.
[ because he thinks to ask if it is. ]
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( yes, he's impressed but he wants to be able to drink what she's made. )
You're not gonna have something?
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Do they have margaritas in space?
[ or are they allergic to salty drinks? ]
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( amos shrugs. they had a lot of shit in space that he didn't pay much attention to. )
It's not really my type of drink. Too sweet.
( and colorful. )
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[ made up alien drinks, may she add! she takes a sip of her margarita and pulls a face. it's definitely sweet, but it's a nice reminder that she's still here and she can make a mean margarita with the click of her fingers. ]
Why the colour blue? Is it your favourite colour?
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I could take it or leave it. I don't know if I'd call it my favorite color but it's a good color.
( and it sounded cool for an alien drink. )
Though it would seem more alien than anything else.
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[ not quite alien, then again, is any colour an alien colour? ]
I always thought an alien colour would be green. That's how they always were in the vending machine in Toy Story.
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( little green men or big green men or whatever. it's cliché and therefore, not something that amos is going to go for. )
I don't know what a Toy Story is, though.
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ensuring her face is as blank as she can manage, she feigns seriousness. ] I'll show you one day. It's a very important movie.
[ very, very important. ]
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( with a name like toy story, he's not sure he believes her. )
And why's that?
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[ and about love and friendship and all of that. wanda likes it for the message that sometimes people need to move on, the sometimes you outgrow relationships. she thought it was a good movie for the boys.
instead of telling him that, she merely smiles. ]
Like working on a car together.
[ perhaps it's time she tries and summons that car? she's feeling a little confident now. ]
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( he does mean that even if it wasn't his fault. he had no idea what deerington chose to bring and chose to leave behind. )
It was going well while we were working on it.
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she's not a mechanic. she's a creator. she needs amos to help her ensure she hasn't fucked this up, too. ]
I think I can bring it here.
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( he doesn't want her to hurt herself or cause any kind of weird...thing to happen here. this place is already weird. )
I'm sure we could find another car and fix it up or something. Save you the trouble.
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[ that had been the car she had wanted when she had appeared in deerington. it's the car that she's been learning how to fix and build. while a car is merely a car, she likes the one she had. ]
And I can do it. [ she smiles at him, cocks her brow. ] Are you scared?
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( he hadn't been scared in a long, long time. )
No, I'm not scared. But I don't want you messing anything up with this place either. Or getting someone's attention on you that could be bad.
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with a smile and a dismissive wave of her hand, ] It's fine. I'm going to bring the car and you can check and see if it has everything inside of it.
[ she'll be disappointed if it comes without its engine. ]
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( he's not afraid but he's a little nervous about what she's going to do. )
I just don't think you need to do it.
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bringing the car back should be easy in comparison. ]
I want to finish the car. Don't you?
[ don't you, amos? are you a non-finisher? ]
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( it's just a dumb car. they can get another car. it's not that important. )
I don't want you to get hurt.
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