Liz Parker (
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Do some studies (Tag Tony)
Liz had a small vial of her own blood she had taken from the infirmary. It reminded her of when she had to take blood from Alex to switch with Max's at the hospital. It seemed like a really long time ago now and Alex... well, Alex was dead.
She pushed the thought away as she rounded toward Mr. Stark's room. She knew he mostly used it for work and she hoped he was working today. She also hoped he would be willing to run some basic tests on her blood.
Liz paused outside his door, then knocked. She briefly wondered if Peter told him what had happened to her. She also wondered if Mr. Stark was aware of how they hadn't been kissing for practically two months and now they were again.
She pushed the thought away as she rounded toward Mr. Stark's room. She knew he mostly used it for work and she hoped he was working today. She also hoped he would be willing to run some basic tests on her blood.
Liz paused outside his door, then knocked. She briefly wondered if Peter told him what had happened to her. She also wondered if Mr. Stark was aware of how they hadn't been kissing for practically two months and now they were again.
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She looked at him. "You mean, after I get to your world?" Some might think she hadn't thought about that part. A lot of people seemed to think that Liz hadn't thought about her family, either, but she had thought about that as well.
"I want to be with Peter. I want to support him. I'd like to get into molecular biologist. I want to get married some day and have kids."
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Liz had never been to New York. She had only seen it in pictures and in movies and the only thing she thought was confusing was there didn't seem to be two identical towers that were iconic. It was another reminder that Peter's world was from the future and while she had 'studied' hard about the technology and other parts while in Europe last year, there would be a high learning curve.
"Peter's pretty sure I can stay with him and May. If not... I'm willing to stay in a shelter until I can find a job or something." Liz was a stubborn woman. "But.. I don't know the answer to the last one, unless maybe I find someone who could... make one for me."
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She exhaled a little, looking at her hands in her lap. She had thought about that too, though she had never really voiced it. The possibility that Peter went back and forgot her was likely. She thought the probability she would forget was low if she was going to a different world than her own. Liz lifted her legs up on the chair and wrapped her arms around them while resting her chin between her knees. "Do you think Mr. Stark would be okay with it? I mean, if I told him the truth, would he believe me?"
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"SHIELD?" This was a new term despite the amount of times Peter spoke about home and the organizations there. "Is that the government?" She was already on the FBI's list back home, after all.
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She listened carefully, trying to commit all the details to memory. "The Sokovia Accords? What does that say?"
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"Might be saying too much."
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That troubled Liz a lot. She sat up straighter, though didn't want to put pressure on him yet by standing up and following. "Mr. Stark... I have the right to know."
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This time she did stand up and for the first time, maybe, she looked more stubborn than she did in front of Mr. Stark or, as it were, his AI. "So, you're willing to tell me about my DNA, but not this? That's really unfair." The stubbornness faded and it was replaced by a subtle frown. She paused. "Fine. I'll talk to him."
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She let out a soft breath, looking a little defeated. "Alright... I'll wait to talk to him then."
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She looked at the AI and considered it for a moment. Should she? She needed to know, right?
"Okay. I mean... If he's not super busy right now."
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"Rousing?" The comment actually managed to pull a smile back to her lips. She wasn't angry so much as worried about why AI Tony wasn't explaining things to her. It felt very much like a 'we need to talk' thing. "Sure... but no pouting if I win."
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“You win.” The seventh round concluded with Liz’s accolades, complete with virtual confetti, right as the physical Tony entered his room. He squinted at the display, thermos in hand.
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She smiled. "I'm pretty sure you're letting me win." But she didn't mind and she enjoyed the interactiveness of the game. When she saw Mr. Stark enter, she stood up and offered him a polite smile. She hadn't really been thinking about what to say all this time and now she wished she had.
"Sorry to bother you, but, um..." She glanced to the AI, then back to Mr. Stark. "I was told you weren't busy."
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"I'm okay... Um. Found out my DNA's changing with some alien strands?" She tried to play it off casual, but Liz had a hard time being nonchalant. She realized if she were Maria, she'd have had an easier time. Still, it was probably a good start to the conversation, right?
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She gave a small nod. "Yeah... when, um. When Max healed me, he must have transferred some of his DNA into me, somehow. It's... probably why I can do some different things now."
Liz decided to take a seat and watched him carefully.
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