[ the rent of this place isn't so expensive that bobbi can't cover more than her third of it if need be for some period of time, but it's definitely easier to afford it with three people. but she isn't really concerned about the money so much as with him settling into a life that's stable. given what he's been through - well, she wants that for him.
she reaches for one of the pizza boxes, pulling it onto her lap and opening it before turning back toward him, balancing the box on her thighs where they can both reach the pizza. ]
[ they don't have the star wars movies here, bobbi checked and never mind that there's actual star wars characters here, those movies weren't out yet at bobbi's canon point ]
[ give her a minute to scroll through the new amsterdam equivalent of netflix before settling on a movie. it's the first part of a trilogy and the trailer had looked good when she'd watched it. something akin to the fast and furious movies.
once that's cued up, she settles a little lower into the couch, curling one leg beneath her body and getting started on the pizza. she hasn't forgotten about the mutually assured cuddling and she - admittedly, she's looking forward to that part.
but it's probably better without pizza involved. ]
[ without the pizza means without the grease so probably a better plan, yeah. when it looks like she's chosen something for them, he stretches out a little more, grabbing his own slice of pizza and balancing it on a plate on his lap. ]
I have confidence that you'll do just fine. If I roll my eyes at least once, you've done a good job.
[ because dumb mindless movies were exactly what he needed. ]
[ she's pretty confident in her movie choice. she's pretty confident in pizza and beer and dumb-action-flick movie nights as a good choice for a friday evening, too.
the movie starts and it's - exactly what they both need. dumb, mindless, not so shitty as to be unpleasant but not deep in any way. the pizza's pretty good, too.
at some point after finishing her pizza and reaching for the second beer, bobbi figures it's time for the cuddling part of the evening, too, and so when she settles back, it's against marcos' side. ]
[ she settles against him and the spot where her arm meets his warms immediately. he sighs, relaxing a little more and lets some of his weight rest against hers now. ]
You're right. [ he takes a sip of the beer that he's been resting against his thigh. ] This is really stupid.
[ and he approves. the smile on his face and the occasional amused laughter that slips out proves that. ]
[ she's confident when it comes to her movie choices, all right. she's confident - but it's nice to have the confirmation. it's nice to feel him lean back against her, to feel him relax.
it's good for him, she figures. he deserves to have an evening of not looking over his shoulders, of just relaxing and losing himself in a stupid movie. it's good for her, too. there's comfort in realising that he knows who she is, that she's been lying, and he still trusts her. (there's trust in the way he relaxes.)
[ doing something so normal, so mundane seemed so out of reach a few weeks ago and now, here he is, sitting on a couch, eating pizza and drinking beer, feeling comfortable with another person.
it's not a cure all for either of them and their respective issues but it's nice to remember that he can have this even in a futuristic hellscape like new amsterdam.
he relaxes a little more, heading lolling back against the cushions and legs stretching out further in front of him. ]
I'm sure picking movies isn't the only thing you're good at.
[ this isn't a fix-it-all - it's not a cure for anything, really. it changes nothing about their situation, but it's still good to take some time just to relax, just to be. to do something as utterly ordinary and mundane as have pizza and beer while watching a so-bad-it's-good action flick. ]
I'd like to think it's not. Not much of a career in picking the best bad action movies.
[ she knows there's a lot of things she's good at. ]
Not hoping to get out of having to pick a movie next time by paying me to do it, are you?
[ it's inane - but he talks about her career like it's any other job, like being a spy doesn't mean lying to people, lying to everyone and bobbi finds that she likes that. (it won't last, she's reasonably sure of that because it never does - at some point, she'll lie to him and he'll be hurt; he'll have every right to be.) ]
What? No! I am looking forward to showing you my movie picking skills.
[ god, he hasn't sat down to watch a movie in awhile. not before tonight so he's going to have to go way back to remember something he liked that and that he hadn't had to leave halfway through for some reason or another. ]
Besides, even if I was, I've got bills to pay with the actual money. I'd have to pay you in pizza or something. Not great currency.
All this pressure. Let's hope I don't get performance anxiety.
[ he returns that nudge with one of his own, intentionally a little firmer because he can. ]
You don't think you'd get tired of pizza? I think I might if I had to eat it all the time. You'd have to ask me for some different kind of weird currency.
I don't know why but I think you're lying about that. [ she twists and he reaches out to try and just give her a playful shove with a hand before pulling back and laughing himself. ]
No reason it can't be a regular thing. I don't have that much of a social life. [ he has people he likes to see but he's definitely not the type to stay out all night, drink and come back hungover and stinking of a night on the town.
he was too old for that at this point in time. had the kid to prove it. ]
No idea what gave you that impression. [ he shoves and bobbi laughs, shoving back except that her hand lingers in an attempt, childish perhaps, to tickle him in revenge. ]
You know what, I'm not against that.
[ regular movie nights, just relaxing in the company of a friend. it sounds good. ]
I'm very observant. [ and also trying to worm away from any attempts at being tickled because that way just leads to him laughing for no good reason but someone finds the spots that do that to him. ]
So, you know, we can do that. Invite Peter if he wants to come, I don't care. Pizza for all or pizza for none or pizza for whoever the heck wants it.
[ he eventually returns to his spot, shoulder pressing against hers once more and arm tucked underneath his head. ]
I'll put it on a calendar somewhere.
[ since there were no actual calendars here. ]
And we can do that. Might be nice to have something normal like that to look forward to, you know. I'm getting used to just holding my breath and waiting for the next thing to happen.
[ she's still - well, not laughing, but definitely still amused. ]
We should get some sort of shared calendar app for the apartment. We can put movie nights in that.
[ maybe chores, too. let each other know when someone's coming over. that sort of thing. ]
Yeah, that's what I like about it. It's good to just relax sometimes. And if we can't do it here, where can we? [ it's their apartment. she told him who she really is for a reason. ]
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[ the rent of this place isn't so expensive that bobbi can't cover more than her third of it if need be for some period of time, but it's definitely easier to afford it with three people. but she isn't really concerned about the money so much as with him settling into a life that's stable. given what he's been through - well, she wants that for him.
she reaches for one of the pizza boxes, pulling it onto her lap and opening it before turning back toward him, balancing the box on her thighs where they can both reach the pizza. ]
What do you want to watch?
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[ the nomadic life will do that to you. ]
Some stupid action movie with a lot of explosions that doesn't make sense?
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[ look, she really likes the star wars movies. ]
Some mindless action flick sounds perfect. Goes well with pizza and beer, too.
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[ then they hadn't been a family at all. ]
I think I've seen...parts of it. It's been on someone's television when I've been in the romo but never sat down to watch it.
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[ they don't have the star wars movies here, bobbi checked
and never mind that there's actual star wars characters here, those movies weren't out yet at bobbi's canon point]They're amazing.
[ she's not a geek. well. she is. ]
Anyway, I think I know just the movie.
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[ whenever he could track them down, that was. for now, he was content to let her choose tonight's viewing. ]
Anyway, I put myself in your hands tonight. Dazzle me with your taste in movies.
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[ give her a minute to scroll through the new amsterdam equivalent of netflix before settling on a movie. it's the first part of a trilogy and the trailer had looked good when she'd watched it. something akin to the fast and furious movies.
once that's cued up, she settles a little lower into the couch, curling one leg beneath her body and getting started on the pizza. she hasn't forgotten about the mutually assured cuddling and she - admittedly, she's looking forward to that part.
but it's probably better without pizza involved. ]
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I have confidence that you'll do just fine. If I roll my eyes at least once, you've done a good job.
[ because dumb mindless movies were exactly what he needed. ]
I'll choose a movie next time.
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[ she's pretty confident in her movie choice. she's pretty confident in pizza and beer and dumb-action-flick movie nights as a good choice for a friday evening, too.
the movie starts and it's - exactly what they both need. dumb, mindless, not so shitty as to be unpleasant but not deep in any way. the pizza's pretty good, too.
at some point after finishing her pizza and reaching for the second beer, bobbi figures it's time for the cuddling part of the evening, too, and so when she settles back, it's against marcos' side. ]
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You're right. [ he takes a sip of the beer that he's been resting against his thigh. ] This is really stupid.
[ and he approves. the smile on his face and the occasional amused laughter that slips out proves that. ]
It's a perfect movie.
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[ she's confident when it comes to her movie choices, all right. she's confident - but it's nice to have the confirmation. it's nice to feel him lean back against her, to feel him relax.
it's good for him, she figures. he deserves to have an evening of not looking over his shoulders, of just relaxing and losing himself in a stupid movie. it's good for her, too. there's comfort in realising that he knows who she is, that she's been lying, and he still trusts her. (there's trust in the way he relaxes.)
it means a lot to her. ]
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it's not a cure all for either of them and their respective issues but it's nice to remember that he can have this even in a futuristic hellscape like new amsterdam.
he relaxes a little more, heading lolling back against the cushions and legs stretching out further in front of him. ]
I'm sure picking movies isn't the only thing you're good at.
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I'd like to think it's not. Not much of a career in picking the best bad action movies.
[ she knows there's a lot of things she's good at. ]
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[ not here but somewhere. ]
I think your career's pretty set already. [ the whole undercover thing and all. ] This can be just a side gig.
[ he turns his head and smiles before an explosion draws his attention back to the movie. ]
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[ it's inane - but he talks about her career like it's any other job, like being a spy doesn't mean lying to people, lying to everyone and bobbi finds that she likes that. (it won't last, she's reasonably sure of that because it never does - at some point, she'll lie to him and he'll be hurt; he'll have every right to be.) ]
Because no chance.
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[ god, he hasn't sat down to watch a movie in awhile. not before tonight so he's going to have to go way back to remember something he liked that and that he hadn't had to leave halfway through for some reason or another. ]
Besides, even if I was, I've got bills to pay with the actual money. I'd have to pay you in pizza or something. Not great currency.
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[ she nudges him a little with one elbow. ]
I don't know, payment in pizza sounds pretty great to me.
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[ he returns that nudge with one of his own, intentionally a little firmer because he can. ]
You don't think you'd get tired of pizza? I think I might if I had to eat it all the time. You'd have to ask me for some different kind of weird currency.
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[ that's a bit of a lie, made obvious by the laughter in her tone and in her voice as she twists her upper body to evade some of his nudge. ]
Depends on how often we do this, I guess.
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No reason it can't be a regular thing. I don't have that much of a social life. [ he has people he likes to see but he's definitely not the type to stay out all night, drink and come back hungover and stinking of a night on the town.
he was too old for that at this point in time. had the kid to prove it. ]
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You know what, I'm not against that.
[ regular movie nights, just relaxing in the company of a friend. it sounds good. ]
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So, you know, we can do that. Invite Peter if he wants to come, I don't care. Pizza for all or pizza for none or pizza for whoever the heck wants it.
[ no pizza for ticklers. ]
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We should do that.
[ good thing she already ate her pizza then. ]
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I'll put it on a calendar somewhere.
[ since there were no actual calendars here. ]
And we can do that. Might be nice to have something normal like that to look forward to, you know. I'm getting used to just holding my breath and waiting for the next thing to happen.
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We should get some sort of shared calendar app for the apartment. We can put movie nights in that.
[ maybe chores, too. let each other know when someone's coming over. that sort of thing. ]
Yeah, that's what I like about it. It's good to just relax sometimes. And if we can't do it here, where can we? [ it's their apartment. she told him who she really is for a reason. ]
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