[He can't help that he still sounds a bit disapproving, but it's also mingled with some concern for her. She says she's okay, but he doesn't know any gal who's really okay with their fella cheating on them.]
[They hadn't been given a choice in Between, and while they have that here she's gotten attached enough to Monty that his happiness (and her fear of him leaving her) overrides anything else.
She doesn't like that Bucky is still obviously disapproving, though. Normally she's very good at not caring about what other people think about her, but that isn't the case here and it's making her irritated with herself.
[He's disapproving because he doesn't think she seems to happy with it, no matter what she says. Her tone of voice, her choice of words, her body language... it makes him want to go around and talk to Monty about fidelity.
He can appreciate wanting to change the subject, though, so he does so with a gentleness that suggests he thinks she's hurting.]
[Renart shifts uncomfortably. This is why she tries to stay vague when people ask her about her relationship with Monty, she doesn't want to deal with people she likes judging her or being worried about her. It's... awkward. Needless to say she's very focused on her coffee and trying to think more about Beowulf than Monty.]
He liked defeating monsters. Obsessed with it, really. We spent hundreds of years traveling the world, looking for monsters. That, or running into humans who needed a hero for whatever reason.
He would, occasionally. Usually when we were hunting for the magical kind of monster. Then there were times like the World Wars, where he insisted on helping regardless.
Back home he was teaching another Fairy Tale how to be a hero, too. Was more than happy to do it.
[She hums. Talking about Beowulf is making her feel better.]
I'm not sure if the first thing he would do here would be to go try to have a friendly wrestle with the sea monster, or insist on meeting everyone I've spoken to.
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He wouldn't want me to blind myself to the beauty of the world.
[That's... Okay, that one is cheesy.]
Besides, you still are. Ask any woman here.
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[He might not always be the most socially astute, but even he picked up on Monty's chilly attitude towards him.]
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[Which she has no problem admitting, because that's just who Monty is.]
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Did you tell him that I wasn't interested? I ain't the kind of guy to come between a couple.
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No, but I can let him know. I'm not sure if that will change anything, though.
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[He thinks he'd be set at ease to know that his potential rival had no interest.]
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[His tone flattens a bit, frown of concern at his brow.]
That's not right, you have someone. If you're not happy with him, leave him, but don't jerk him around or cheat on him.
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You realize he's dating someone else here, right? I am happy with him, this is just how things are.
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I didn't know that, and-- I didn't know you were okay with that.
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She sits up a little more.]
He had a wife and mistress back home, this is just part of who he is.
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[He can't help that he still sounds a bit disapproving, but it's also mingled with some concern for her. She says she's okay, but he doesn't know any gal who's really okay with their fella cheating on them.]
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[They hadn't been given a choice in Between, and while they have that here she's gotten attached enough to Monty that his happiness (and her fear of him leaving her) overrides anything else.
She doesn't like that Bucky is still obviously disapproving, though. Normally she's very good at not caring about what other people think about her, but that isn't the case here and it's making her irritated with herself.
She drums her fingers on the table.]
You wanted to know more about Beowulf, right?
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He can appreciate wanting to change the subject, though, so he does so with a gentleness that suggests he thinks she's hurting.]
Sure, tell me all about him.
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He liked defeating monsters. Obsessed with it, really. We spent hundreds of years traveling the world, looking for monsters. That, or running into humans who needed a hero for whatever reason.
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You think that's what he's out there doing right now?
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[Not that she actually minds very much, since the traveling is still nice.]
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[Trust him, that's one thing that will never go extinct.]
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[Heroes like Steve, heroes like Beowulf could maybe be?]
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Back home he was teaching another Fairy Tale how to be a hero, too. Was more than happy to do it.
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[He misses that man.]
I hope I get to meet your dumbass one day.
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[She hums. Talking about Beowulf is making her feel better.]
I'm not sure if the first thing he would do here would be to go try to have a friendly wrestle with the sea monster, or insist on meeting everyone I've spoken to.
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[Steve would almost certainly go for the second option, if he didn't spend his whole time just following Bucky around like an abandoned puppy.]
Pretty sure Steve would love you.
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[Sleep isn't exactly a necessity for a Fairy Tale.]
Would he? I'm not exactly an upstanding citizen.
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