Mr. Rogers here, [ Jack starts, by way of explanation, and maybe that's said with the purposeful reference to a sweater wearing children's legend, ] thought because I wanted information from him, that it gives him the right to decide how I cope with it. Forgot to mention that clause before it happened.
[ Jack explains as he paces his way over to the door, coming into proper view of Murphy when he gets to Steve's side, blanket still wrapped around his shoulders, put falling off on one side. Eyes steady on Steve, Jack reaches an arm out, extending it to Murphy like he'll just pull him safely right through the door. It'll be easy to see, on that hand, the ugly scabs from broken glass across the back of his hand and his forearm, and the bruises a deep purple forming over his knuckles. ]
Let him in. I'd get more out of fighting a wall than trying to get Murphy to fuck me up. [ Murphy's a vicious thing, sure, but he has no real training so far as Jack knows, and that against someone who's lived on a war front is deeply unfair. Steve he'd tried to goad into hitting him, because Jack knows he can't beat him. Murphy he likes to much to risk winning against him. ]
❰ that's not what this is about and steve hopes jack knows it, but that's not something he'll say in front of murphy. just give jack significant eyebrows and a bit of a frown, radiating disappointment and disapproval in that way that only parents really can. ❱
I'll go down to Bucky's, ❰ he says, stepping aside for jack to pull murphy in. ❱ Let me know when you want me to come back.
❰ he's trusting you to call him back, jack, so please don't make that trust misplaced. let him take care of you again when you're done with murphy. ❱
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[ Jack explains as he paces his way over to the door, coming into proper view of Murphy when he gets to Steve's side, blanket still wrapped around his shoulders, put falling off on one side. Eyes steady on Steve, Jack reaches an arm out, extending it to Murphy like he'll just pull him safely right through the door. It'll be easy to see, on that hand, the ugly scabs from broken glass across the back of his hand and his forearm, and the bruises a deep purple forming over his knuckles. ]
Let him in. I'd get more out of fighting a wall than trying to get Murphy to fuck me up. [ Murphy's a vicious thing, sure, but he has no real training so far as Jack knows, and that against someone who's lived on a war front is deeply unfair. Steve he'd tried to goad into hitting him, because Jack knows he can't beat him. Murphy he likes to much to risk winning against him. ]
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I'll go down to Bucky's, ❰ he says, stepping aside for jack to pull murphy in. ❱ Let me know when you want me to come back.
❰ he's trusting you to call him back, jack, so please don't make that trust misplaced. let him take care of you again when you're done with murphy. ❱