BITCH ASS CATHOLIC MAN (
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( open — august catchall )
Who: matt murdock + ota
When: august
Where: cadens
What: catch all
When: august
Where: cadens
What: catch all
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you can find me atjortles
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A scarf?
[sometimes, matt lets down his mental defenses enough for wanda to be able to hear his thoughts, and that (and or armored helmet) sticks out to her. she pulls away from the chair, standing and walking around the table, to stand by him, her hands on his head, fingers brushing his hair down.
she leans down a bit.]
Do you want a scarf?
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but, she's not just anyone so he just blinks when he feels her closer, hands sliding into his hair to fix it. )
You don't need to do that.
( he's sure that he can find a scarf or something similar in cadens. )
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I want to.
[and matt should know by now that wanda can be pretty stubborn about this kind of thing.]
Tell me about it.
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( he doesn't really know what there is to tell there but maybe she means something else. he shrugs a shoulder, the one she's placed her hand on and gestures to his face. )
I just — use it so people can't see who I am.
( not much to it. )
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So, like a mask?
[it's totally a mask.]
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( he winds an arm around her waist when she sits down, the hold loose enough that she can move but easy enough to brace her so she doesn't slide off.
her hands come up to cover his face and he blinks a few times, lashes brushing against her skin. )
It's like a mask, yeah. I just cover the top half of my face.
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[she pulls her hands back, and—easily enough—conjures a series of fabrics onto her hands: cotton, rayon, silk, denim. reaching for his free hand, wanda leads it so he's aware of what she's doing here.]
What material feels best for you?
[if food and drink tastes different for him, it must be the same—with this.]
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I think — really, anything works for me. Denim might be the only one that's too abrasive and silk tears easily. I've always gone for cotton since I try and not let people get close enough to me to grab at it.
( and no one had tried. )
And honestly, I don't really think about it once I put it on. I'm focused elsewhere.
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she tries winding it over his eyes, around his head.]
Try it. I want to get the measurements right.
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( not that he doesn't appreciate the effort but he doesn't want her going through so much just for something fairly simple.
still, he reaches for the scarf and winds it around his head, pulling it down over his eyes and the bridge of his nose before tying it at the back to keep it in place.
then, he spread his arms and says: )
Do I look suitably terrifying?
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she isn't sure on the 'terrifying', but—]
I'm trying to see where the Devil Boy comes from.
[well, it's probably just more to do with attitude than looks, right? wanda leans in close, a hand on his chest, and presses a kiss to his lips.]
Let me send you a scarf, okay? Even if you could just get any old scarf you find around.
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hands coming back down to rest against her waist, he reaches to adjust the scarf around his eyes and then waves a hand in front of him. )
You can send me a scarf. I'd like a scarf from you, Wanda. I just —
( he shrugs. )
Don't want to put you out.
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[no actual sewing involved. it's surprisingly easy; the only part that is really difficult is having to trust the caravans will make it in time—two whole weeks of waiting.]
I could make it so it never tears, no matter how much trouble you get into. I know you probably don't care, but it would be important to me.
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That might be a good addition to things. People don't tend to reach for my face to try and tear it off me but —
( just because it hadn't happened doesn't mean it wouldn't. )
I could do something for you in return.
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Like what?
[it's a lot different to talk to matt when half his face is hidden.]
I already told you that you do plenty.
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( he doesn't have magic the way she does and most of his talents lend itself to other avenues of work so he can't really knit her anything or cook or something especially since she lives in a completely different area.
he frowns, working his jaw back and forth. )
It'll be something that I have to think about before I actually do it. It's not like you need legal advice or other help that I can provide. So, I'll have to think about it.
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I already told you that you do enough.
Don't worry about it, Matt.
[her hands go back to fixing his hair.]
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( if he wants to worry about it, he'll worry about it. and he's not going to just forget it either. he'd figure out something though he doesn't really know what. he'd just wait to figure it out when she wasn't around him and couldn't read his mind.
yes, that's right, he wants it to be a surprise. )
Just — let me figure something out.
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Fine. You're letting me send you a scarf, so it's only fair.
[with a final brush of his hair so it doesn't look so out of place, she hands him the scarf and gets up on her feet. this is so she can just bring a chair closer, to sit beside him. back straightened, she brings the pad and pen he had used earlier and the paper she had torn off. she's going to start practicing these braille letters in order to learn them.
scribbling, scribbling—]
The conversation went alright.
[the one she had left him for last time.]
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( once wanda settles in the chair beside him, matt reaches over to brush his fingers underneath her hair so he can massage her neck lightly while she practices the braille. )
Do you want to talk about it?
( what was said, what happened, whatever. he knows that, while she says it had gone all right, it still could have been difficult to talk about something so personal and painful. )
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wanda slumps a little forward though, at the question about whether she wants to talk about it. she did bring it up.]
Do you know who Stephen Strange is?
[since he's from their world and all, wanda wonders— as she practices writing down the dot combination for 'k'.]
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( he shakes his head, still rubbing at the back of her neck while he listens to the scrawl of the pen on paper. he takes a breath and let's it go, wondering if she's going to elaborate or if it would be too much. )
Might have been someone that I hadn't really heard about at the time or they weren't...sensationalized all over the place. Either one.
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it's just one of those ironies.
pretty hard to tell on the popularity of stephen anyway.]
Maybe. [she composes her, rubbing at her cheek with the heel of her palm and continuing scribbling, now, with the 'm'.] He's a sorcerer. There are sanctums all over the world, and he lives in the one in New York. He's something of an authority as far as magical things are concerned.
[thus, her turf.]
—I gave him a really hard time. He knows about everything I did.
[straightening up, she turns to look over at matt.]
What... year do you come from? It's 2025 for me.
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but, it wasn't really his thing so he didn't pay attention. didn't think he needed to. )
2017.
( so, there had to be differences in what they knew and experienced especially since he was somewhat removed from the avengers and what they did and she was very engaged. )
Little bit behind you.
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she stops for a moment—that's quite a 'little bit', but it doesn't deter how much she longs for him, this stupid, meddling feeling. ]
...I had recently lost Pietro. [it had been two years, and,] I was also, officially, a fugitive. I wouldn't sign the Sokovia Accords.
[sighing, wanda leans back on the chair for a moment. the her back then, almost ten years ago, was so different from the her now.]
Stephen's going to tell the others about what I did, if he hasn't already.
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