[ and gently steering the conversation to lighter territory because he'd only meant to hint at the larger anxieties involved in maintaining the refugee cover, though it doesn't surprise him that peggy hones in on his barely-concealed insecurities, even if he's been in comparatively good spirits (march had been his low point, without harry and pulling away from others). ]
yeah yeah i know just ain't ever been accused of being a golden boy before now jones got a good laugh in when she saw the brooch
[ troublemaker! muggsy! shithead! now those are unwin-certified descriptors. ]
[ Whereas she's simply been invisible, regardless of her successes. It was true after the war in New York, and now it's true here, having been passed over when the rest of her team received accolades. It doesn't bother her, though, ad she's glad for maintaining her secrecy. But she's also glad for Eggsy. He's good at what he does, he deserves praise — and she knows better than to draw too much attention to that with him. But... ]
Well, even if it is a bit public, I'm rather proud of you. You earned it.
[ he won't argue, not with her, not when he knows that she means it in the kindest, most genuine way possible. it does touch him, even if he can't possibly feel proud of what happened on that mission.
he was bloody reckless, and they still weren't fast enough to save everyone. ]
how'd you sneak your way out of an honour, carter?
[ There are always things that could have been done better. Hindsight is a marvellous, terrible thing. But Eggsy knows how gutted she was after their run at the Institute (not just because of the Institute) so there's no need to explain that she understands how hollow the success was. She's often sparing with her praise, a job is a job, but still. Credit where credit is due. ]
I would say an agent never gives away her secrets, but in this particular case, I haven't got one to keep. Maybe the courier came by while I was on patrol or perhaps I simply wasn't what they were looking for.
[ She doesn't even mean it in any sort of self-deprecating way. She understands how publicity works; she fought alongside Captain America, every bit the patriotic propaganda as he was an honest soldier. ]
[ Two shit's in as many seconds? Goodness, she feels special. ]
That's kind of you, Eggsy, but I respectfully disagree. In any case, it really doesn't bother me. The nature of our job aside, I personally can't abide much fuss. Don't you remember my dinner?
[ She won't pretend it isn't a blow. But she imagines he'd hate for her to wallow in it so she'll try not to. ]
I'll be all right. It's the nature of this place, isn't it?
Do you know he asked me who my partner was in all this Cree business? Wanted me to ask you to get in touch with him if you were amenable, just so he'd know who to call in case anything went wrong. He wouldn't leave it alone.
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generous of you
[ and gently steering the conversation to lighter territory because he'd only meant to hint at the larger anxieties involved in maintaining the refugee cover, though it doesn't surprise him that peggy hones in on his barely-concealed insecurities, even if he's been in comparatively good spirits (march had been his low point, without harry and pulling away from others). ]
yeah yeah i know
just ain't ever been accused of being a golden boy before now
jones got a good laugh in when she saw the brooch
[ troublemaker! muggsy! shithead! now those are unwin-certified descriptors. ]
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Well, even if it is a bit public, I'm rather proud of you. You earned it.
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thanks
[ he won't argue, not with her, not when he knows that she means it in the kindest, most genuine way possible. it does touch him, even if he can't possibly feel proud of what happened on that mission.
he was bloody reckless, and they still weren't fast enough to save everyone. ]
how'd you sneak your way out of an honour, carter?
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I would say an agent never gives away her secrets, but in this particular case, I haven't got one to keep. Maybe the courier came by while I was on patrol or perhaps I simply wasn't what they were looking for.
[ She doesn't even mean it in any sort of self-deprecating way. She understands how publicity works; she fought alongside Captain America, every bit the patriotic propaganda as he was an honest soldier. ]
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but passed over? huh. ]
smells like bullshit
our group couldn't have done shit without you
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That's kind of you, Eggsy, but I respectfully disagree. In any case, it really doesn't bother me. The nature of our job aside, I personally can't abide much fuss. Don't you remember my dinner?
[ SHE WAS SO FLUSTERED ]
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you've gotta do the same
and you really held our group together
but i do remember your dinner yes
it was lovely, and you deserved every minute of it
[ take that!! ]
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Touché, point well made. Thank you, then; I appreciate it.
It really was lovely. I only wish we'd done more little get-togethers like that while everyone was still here.
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[ — while everyone was still here.
ah. ]
i know percy's out. bloody unbelievable, considering he just fucking got here.
anybody else?
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John.
But it's only been a few days, not nearly as long as Percy.
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john reminded him of home more than anyone else, but he'd been peggy's dear friend. ]
oods ain't bad then
[ they're not good, but she knows that already. ]
i'm sorry, peg
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I'll be all right. It's the nature of this place, isn't it?
Do you know he asked me who my partner was in all this Cree business? Wanted me to ask you to get in touch with him if you were amenable, just so he'd know who to call in case anything went wrong. He wouldn't leave it alone.
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[ the nature of this place. the nature of life. swings and roundabouts. ]
he sounds like a good man
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[ All the men in her life are. She doesn't suffer fools. ]
So it seems we've got quite the list to chip away at, but I think between the two of us, we'll manage just fine.