[ the title agent comes with certain expectations in tv-dominated times, and combined with the calm, practical reception she's given him and a vague mention of him not being the only one requiring medical assistance upon arrival strike the idea of a pencil pusher from his mind.
a federal agent. was argus a thing in 1947? because it would be very fitting for him to run into one of their agents in a parallel dimension. heck, if one of their agents is here he isn't going to be so quick to believe they just happened to get kidnapped. he's not so quick to believe him being chosen was accidental, either.
and she was the one to greet him in an otherwise empty entrance. with a handy coat, as if she meant to venture outside in the cold. to look for him? he sees her in a whole new and cautious light now. ]
That sounds exciting. [ that doesn't mean he's about to drop his act, not unless she says something to make him do it. ]
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a federal agent. was argus a thing in 1947? because it would be very fitting for him to run into one of their agents in a parallel dimension. heck, if one of their agents is here he isn't going to be so quick to believe they just happened to get kidnapped. he's not so quick to believe him being chosen was accidental, either.
and she was the one to greet him in an otherwise empty entrance. with a handy coat, as if she meant to venture outside in the cold. to look for him? he sees her in a whole new and cautious light now. ]
That sounds exciting. [ that doesn't mean he's about to drop his act, not unless she says something to make him do it. ]