Tᴏɴʏ "ɪʀᴏɴ ᴍᴀɴ" Sᴛᴀʀᴋ (
liverletdie) wrote in
capeandcowllogs2011-08-31 11:43 pm
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WHO:
iron_liver and
meowminx
WHERE: Tony's office!
WHEN: Evening of the 31st!
WARNINGS: Tony and Selina. that is all
SUMMARY: They're talking. Selina needs repairs. Tony needs security help.
FORMAT: words...
He wasn't stressed, exactly, but he preferred being in his garage to his office. He could generally run the company from his brain, in his garage, but people wanted to see the boss around every now and then. He needed to make an appearance after the mess in Majir. It shouldn't surprise him that he'd found some signs that tipped him off that there was something wrong.
He was already walking into the office anyway, ignoring the warning signs as he dropped off a slim keyring into a dish on his desk. His eyes looked up, and then sideways, but to no avail. Sometimes, though, the best defense was to pretend that he didn't see anything unusual.
Generally, feigning ignorance was so insulting the other person was going to eventually out themselves on accident.
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WHERE: Tony's office!
WHEN: Evening of the 31st!
WARNINGS: Tony and Selina. that is all
SUMMARY: They're talking. Selina needs repairs. Tony needs security help.
FORMAT: words...
He wasn't stressed, exactly, but he preferred being in his garage to his office. He could generally run the company from his brain, in his garage, but people wanted to see the boss around every now and then. He needed to make an appearance after the mess in Majir. It shouldn't surprise him that he'd found some signs that tipped him off that there was something wrong.
He was already walking into the office anyway, ignoring the warning signs as he dropped off a slim keyring into a dish on his desk. His eyes looked up, and then sideways, but to no avail. Sometimes, though, the best defense was to pretend that he didn't see anything unusual.
Generally, feigning ignorance was so insulting the other person was going to eventually out themselves on accident.