[ It's a fair enough question and one she mulls over with a faint smile on her lips, fingers tapping against the glass bottle she holds. The last thing she wants is for Steve to look at her differently. ]
I have... difficulty with my powers sometimes. Controlling them. I wanted a safety precaution. Knowing how this place can be.
[ Well that's certainly something he can't just walk away from without clarifying there. Though, then again, he doesn't seem the type to either lie nor exaggerate. ]
You're... a hundred?
[ A blink of her eyes, she finds her arms crossing in front of her then. ]
It's a good thing I didn't get you a cake then. That thing would be filled with nothing but candles.
[ Definitely not the sort of assumption she would have made about him but, considering the various worlds and realities and even timelines people seem to come from around here, she can't exactly say she's shocked to the core at the thought. So instead, she smiles to him. ]
Well you look great for your age, if you don't mind my saying so.
[ A bit of a tease, maybe. ]
But I'm sure you get that a lot when you let people know.
[ With her own lips still pressed into a smile, she laughs softly at his words because, well, he's right. ]
I've noticed when it comes to that. [ A beat. ] The not knowing what's going to happen part.
[ In case she needed to clarify that. With a glance over to the fan he brought, she gently pulls it over with her mind which, being a telekinetic, means she makes it drift on over through the air, coming to take it in her hand once close enough. ]
Thank you for the fan though and... I hope you like the cookies.
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I have... difficulty with my powers sometimes. Controlling them. I wanted a safety precaution. Knowing how this place can be.
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[ He looks at the bottle and raises an eyebrow. ]
Guess trying to test out what it does might pose a problem.
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[ To which she smiles a bit and offers a shrug after. ]
I'll just have to... figure it out. But thank you for at least looking. You can't be too sure about the things around here.
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[ And this sort of thing seems too dangerous to leave to chance. ]
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[ Not that she knows about The Avengers or anything. Other than Ant Man. ]
But- really. Don't worry about it today of all things? It's your birthday and you should still be enjoying it. Not working or anything.
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[ But there are magic folk where he's from, he just uh, hasn't met them. ]
I'll call you tomorrow about it, and then you can stop reminding me that I'm a hundred today.
[ He doesn't say this with any bite. ]
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You're... a hundred?
[ A blink of her eyes, she finds her arms crossing in front of her then. ]
It's a good thing I didn't get you a cake then. That thing would be filled with nothing but candles.
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[ But it's still sort of his centennial, or it would be at home. ]
But I... guess even if I missed out on a lot, back home... it'd be a hundred years since I was born.
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Well you look great for your age, if you don't mind my saying so.
[ A bit of a tease, maybe. ]
But I'm sure you get that a lot when you let people know.
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[ He grins. ]
Anyway, I hope the heat really isn't too bothersome.
Sometimes here.. you just don't know what's going to happen.
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I've noticed when it comes to that. [ A beat. ] The not knowing what's going to happen part.
[ In case she needed to clarify that. With a glance over to the fan he brought, she gently pulls it over with her mind which, being a telekinetic, means she makes it drift on over through the air, coming to take it in her hand once close enough. ]
Thank you for the fan though and... I hope you like the cookies.
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And he's glad that she feels comfortable enough to use them around him.
It makes him give a warm smile. ]
No problem. And, I'm sure I will.
Thanks, Jean.
And happy fourth.