[ ...wow. There's a portion of his mind dedicated to figuring out how he feels about the fact that his good friend Peggy is now a, what, a gargoyle? Did she say gargoyle? There's another part handling the fact that he's no longer in danger. The majority, however, is trying to figure out if he still finds her intensely attractive (answer: yes) and what it says about him as a person (probably nothing he really wants to consider).
...more importantly, he follows along behind her because that's what one does when Margaret Carter tells you to come along. He is NOT a stupid man, after all. And if he's uncharacteristically quiet, well... can you blame him?
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...more importantly, he follows along behind her because that's what one does when Margaret Carter tells you to come along. He is NOT a stupid man, after all. And if he's uncharacteristically quiet, well... can you blame him?
Also, it won't last.]