the adventures of indiana jones & marty mcfly, pt 1 : in which cultural differences rear their heads not for the first - & certainly not for the last - time.

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the adventures of indiana jones & marty mcfly, pt 1 : in which cultural differences rear their heads not for the first - & certainly not for the last - time.
@martyfly said : " are you telling me you have a dog ? why didn't you tell me before ? " here we go , marty trades indy for well...... indy .
❛ because --- ❜ but marty’s already stopped listening, his attention focused instead on a large ALASKAN MALAMUTE. indiana’s best friend, & the animal after which he’d taken his alias ( much to henry senior’s displeasure ). the two have been inseparable since anna gifted her son the dog when he was still a baby, but looking at how indiana’s currently acting with marty, the boy feels like maybe they won’t be a TWOSOME for much longer. a gesture towards the two, knowing marty isn’t listening. ❛ that’s why. ❜
@martyfly gets a starter !
annie is on her way to work, and she is, for once, early. alas, fifteen minutes on this bench solo, and she remembers exactly why she never takes the time to be here before her bus . . . she is bored. sitting still, ugh. watching sirens zoom by, passerby shuffling through, a couple of dogs and their humans . . . annie sits, ankles together in a slight criss-cross beneath the bench, waiting. waiting. long moments alone with her thoughts don’t always go so well; annie’s mind always moves quickly. she needs a distraction. smoking helps, somewhat, hence her habit . . . but she’s not about to light up now; she’s already had one on the way over, and her concept of time is pretty hazy at best. she’d probably need to stomp it out the moment it was lit. it’s all of that inner monologue that gets in the way of practical things, like concept of time and patience. too much inner monologue. talking usually does the trick, which is why friends are so great -- annie is friendly yet quiet at first glance -- it’s better if she has someone she knows well to talk to.
she’s not alone right now, though; that’s one half of her dilemma solved. the young guy seated beside her, however, is a stranger, and so annie is not as forthright. normally she’s not one to initiate conversation with someone she doesn’t know . . . but man, she needs a distraction. annie eyes the stranger, quickly, and then looks away again.
this guy seems okay. harmless. annie leans forward, looking at him a bit more, subtly. he’s got a cool shirt to boot. annie smiles, meeting his eyes quickly, and then looking away just as fast.
❛ nice shirt. ❜
it’s added after a moment, so he knows she’s not staring just to stare. she meets his eyes again after she says it, smiling. she is a little shy, but pleasant, and her voice nevertheless carries; she is not timid.
holmes absolutely spoils me, that is all
@martyfly said : “where the hell are they?” › accepting.
❛ you’re the one who had them last ! ❜ response is rather matter-of-fact, & indiana pauses in his work to look at marty in acute exasperation. underneath his arm rests a notebook not wholly unlike his father’s grail diary --- though indy’s is less focused on one specific subject, & more filled with a smattering of facts here & there, with the occasional dried flora & sketch scattered throughout its pages. ( A FIELD GUIDE, ONE SUPPOSES ). ❛ last time they were in your pocket. did you check your pockets ? ❜
❝ "Why not?" "Because of you," he said. "If it weren't for you, I would have gone with my father through the Portal. If it weren't for you, I would go after him right now." Clary stared down into the clogged pond. Her throat burned. "I thought I made you feel unsettled." "It's been so long," he said simply, "that I think I was unsettled by the idea of feeling like I belonged anywhere. But you made me feel like I belong." ❞