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Rip Hunter ([personal profile] directed) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs 2018-03-28 01:21 am (UTC)

[She sees right through his play at words; Rip doesn't often presume to speak for others, even when he quite readily will take the responsibility of directing a course upon his own shoulders. In this instance, although he's been purposely vague in his sentiment he does indeed mean Peggy's estimation in his eyes rather than any others. She has proven herself capable and clever alike, stubborn to a fault but rooted so often in worthy causes, determined to do right for the world and those she holds dear. Whatever woman Sharon grows-up influenced by, Rip stands in admiration of the person Peggy is now, in this place and its unmoving time.

But he knows better than to admit as much aloud. There are lines they still refuse to cross, smartly so. Even when Peggy leans once more against the post, a peculiar look in her eye and a warmth to her cheeks that Rip doesn't think had been there a few heartbeats before, he won't confess to the truth she's already figured out—much to her relief, if the way Peggy zigs again is any indication.]


Oh, it's more insidious than that. How many people do you honestly expect to know some random latin phrase like the one presumably on the box? [Rip doesn't know exactly what it says, but he can guess it's something relatively unknown simply by the willingness of anyone to contribute. Peggy likewise calls it obscure, and Rip gives her a beat to put it together before he finishes the thought.] They've set it up to create the very memory they then steal away. They've created something that seemingly no one would have reason to resist. A pure memory, without whatever rigors one might assume they must normally go through to pluck words and phrases from our minds.

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