[ wanda isn't quite sure if she would like to lose a sense. despite being a telepath, she still takes so much of what she thinks is mundane for granted. ]
I imagine it makes you appreciative of what you have now.
[ she lifts her hand and turns it over, palm facing up. a small ball of red forms from it, glowing like a little firefly. ]
I'd ask if you thought you could fix a ship while hanging onto a tether that's the only thing keeping you from floating off but you've got all that magic so I'm sure you could.
[ even without understanding the ins and outs of the ship, although she thinks it would be better for her success rate if she did study the schematics. ]
I could also do it upside down.
[ she flicks her hair arrogantly as she peers up at him with pride. ]
But I would be cheating, because magic requires different skill to non-magic.
Maybe you've got some basics down but that doesn't mean shit because you don't know the engine, the drive, the way the ship moves. You've got magic but you don't have that.
( and no matter what, the magic isn't a replacement for that. )
But it doesn't have actual wheels for your information.
[ she narrows her eyes thoughtfully as she ponders the word she's after. it's the descriptor of how she had felt at h.y.d.r.a. and the avengers' compound. ]
[ how is that even a question? wanda bites her lip and smiles, knowing that he'll either ask to hear it or she'll have to offer it. so, she beats him to the punch. ]
[ wanda makes a show of clearing her throat. a long, long learning of her throat. she steels her shoulders and sits up taller and even crosses her legs underneath her blanket.
and clears her throat.
before she releases a very heavy and unnecessarily long sigh that contains a little bit of a guttural sound. ]
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I imagine it makes you appreciative of what you have now.
[ she lifts her hand and turns it over, palm facing up. a small ball of red forms from it, glowing like a little firefly. ]
You would need it for your spaceship.
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( he's not sure exactly what she means. )
Or my eyesight? That, yeah, I definitely need for the ship. I can't fix shit if I can't see it.
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[ everything, really. wanda doubts amos takes much for granted despite his rough exterior. ]
I'm sure you could fix it by feel. You must know the ship better than your own hands.
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( he really doesn't want to go on a spacewalk blind. )
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[ wanda tsks, clearly being playful. she tugs the blanket more comfortably on her lap. ]
To think, I thought you were a good spaceman.
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( cheater. )
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I could.
[ even without understanding the ins and outs of the ship, although she thinks it would be better for her success rate if she did study the schematics. ]
I could also do it upside down.
[ she flicks her hair arrogantly as she peers up at him with pride. ]
But I would be cheating, because magic requires different skill to non-magic.
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( and it ain't that easy, wanda. )
Magic can do a lot but it can't do everything.
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It has an engine and a wheel and windows. What else is there to know?
[ please take the bait. ]
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( he eyes her and then shakes her head. she doesn't know anything about ships and that just verifies it. )
Like a steering wheel or actual tires? Because it has one and not the other.
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Both?
[ look, she has no idea what a ship has. she never got to watch battlestar galactica and she never liked star trek. ]
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( and no matter what, the magic isn't a replacement for that. )
But it doesn't have actual wheels for your information.
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Then it's a good thing I have you to teach me what a ship does and does not have. I would be led astray otherwise.
[ how unfortunate for miss maximoff. ]
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( it's not like she needs it, right? she's got her powers, she can do whatever it is she wants to do. she doesn't need a ship. )
Besides, it's not like I can teach you here. There's no ship.
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I can always make one appear.
[ be careful what you wish for, amos.
resting her hands on her lap, she fingers the blanket and rolls her shoulders. ]
Why do you prefer being on a ship than being in an open space?
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( he shrugs. )
I'm good at being on a ship. I'm good at what I do so why would I get away from that?
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[ she narrows her eyes thoughtfully as she ponders the word she's after. it's the descriptor of how she had felt at h.y.d.r.a. and the avengers' compound. ]
Claustrophobic?
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( and it makes sleeping planetside a little difficult. )
I always liked the sounds of the ship underneath and around me. Comforting.
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[ wanda furrows her brows thoughtfully, bending her arms at the elbow. she wiggles her fingers subconsciously.
but as she wiggles them, fluttering like wings, a low vibration softly begins to thrum throughout his home. ]
Like this?
[ it sounds like a car in the distance. ]
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( he closes his eyes and tries to imagine that he's on the rocinante and not in some dank cave.
he sighs. )
Close enough.
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[ wanda arches her brow, a little hopeful that it was a good sigh. ]
Or was that a "Wanda" sigh? Because the Wanda sigh is a very prestigious sigh.
[ and one that sounds exasperated quite often. ]
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( he definitely has a wanda sigh. )
Do you have an Amos sigh?
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[ how is that even a question? wanda bites her lip and smiles, knowing that he'll either ask to hear it or she'll have to offer it. so, she beats him to the punch. ]
Do you wish to hear it? It's a very good sigh.
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( this should be good. )
Come on, impress me.
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and clears her throat.
before she releases a very heavy and unnecessarily long sigh that contains a little bit of a guttural sound. ]
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