Steve Rogers (
oldfashionedhero) wrote in
itinere2016-09-11 12:31 pm
[OTA]
Steve has been here for a week and though he knows that he needs to get back home and has been trying to find the right door to do so, he is also beginning to get used to the place.
There's a golden sphere sitting in the center of his table in his apartment. The apartment itself is an exact replica of the apartment he used to live in before he joined the army. It isn't fancy by any means, but it's the closest to feeling like "home" than any place he's been since. He wonders how they knew every detail, down to his mother's wooden breadbox. Even the kitchen sink makes the knocking sound his old apartment's used to.
It's a trip back in time, but it only exists within the walls of his apartment. Everywhere else is modern and technologically up to date. He feels like it should be disorientating, but mosty, he just feels strangely grateful to have somewhere he can go to where things still feel simple and uncomplicated.
He's not sure why he's decided to pen the sphere this morning, but curiosity gets the best of him. Maybe the gift is a way for him to find his way back home. Things may be infinitely more complicated, and even painful, but he has unfinished buisness and a best friend to protect.
He is not familiar with the song, but it's effects are quick. He immediately feels his spirits lift and when the song finishes he is surprised to find he feels a million pounds lighter. The sunshine seems to be missing from the downpour going on outside, but he can't help but want some company. He hasn't felt this good, since... before the war.
He finds the nearest bar and orders a round for everyone. He'll spend the next few hours there, having a good time for the first time in a long time.
There's a golden sphere sitting in the center of his table in his apartment. The apartment itself is an exact replica of the apartment he used to live in before he joined the army. It isn't fancy by any means, but it's the closest to feeling like "home" than any place he's been since. He wonders how they knew every detail, down to his mother's wooden breadbox. Even the kitchen sink makes the knocking sound his old apartment's used to.
It's a trip back in time, but it only exists within the walls of his apartment. Everywhere else is modern and technologically up to date. He feels like it should be disorientating, but mosty, he just feels strangely grateful to have somewhere he can go to where things still feel simple and uncomplicated.
He's not sure why he's decided to pen the sphere this morning, but curiosity gets the best of him. Maybe the gift is a way for him to find his way back home. Things may be infinitely more complicated, and even painful, but he has unfinished buisness and a best friend to protect.
He is not familiar with the song, but it's effects are quick. He immediately feels his spirits lift and when the song finishes he is surprised to find he feels a million pounds lighter. The sunshine seems to be missing from the downpour going on outside, but he can't help but want some company. He hasn't felt this good, since... before the war.
He finds the nearest bar and orders a round for everyone. He'll spend the next few hours there, having a good time for the first time in a long time.

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womp have a fourth-wall, Steve. feel free to ignore if you're not feeling it bb <3
What he is expecting is to be greeted by the Queen of Awesome Beer herself, but he does not expect Chris goddamn Evans to waltz in and start buying everyone a round.
"Dude, thanks!" he calls, raising his glass. "Hey, sorry...just...are you Chris Evans? I'm a big fan. Not a crazy one, don't worry, but just...you were awesome in all those Avengers things and everything."
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He can't begin to describe how happy he is to see her there. She's been on his mind as he's been here. The last time he'd seen her, she had been trying to recover from having to deal with a dampener around her neck on the raft. He had tried to talk to her a few times, but she hadn't quite been ready.
He'd felt responsible. She was just a kid. She hadn't deserved to be treated like that.
"Not for you," he says, getting to his feet before she can take a seat. Maybe it's his relief at seeing her mixed in with his already elated mood, but he doesn't hesitate in giving her a hug. "It's good to see you."
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His expression shifts into one of confusion as the man goes on, however. "Sorry, I think you might have me confused with someone else." That wasn't something that happened very often. It would've been almost refreshing, except that he had mentioned the Avengers.
He picks up his drink and moves down the bar. "Did you say the Avengers"
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"My bad, sorry," he says apologetically, taking a drink. He hums an affirmation as he's swallowing and sets the glass down. "Yeah, you know? The Avengers? I'm not like a nerd or anything, but everybody has seen at least one of those movies, man, come on."
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He's got his cane out and his sunglasses on as he taps his way over to the bar. He knows there is someone sitting at the bar and that's just as well. He's got no real desire to be alone right now either. He sits down next to the man at the bar and leans his cane against it before ordering a beer. He doesn't say anything yet, doesn't let on that he knows anyone is there.
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Gracie steps inside and sits down at the bar before ordering a beer. She takes a sip and looks around the room, then does a double take. The other guy at the bar looks uncannily like someone famous from her world. Don't mind her as she stares. Eventually, she'll remember her manners.
"Sorry. I'm--I'm Gracie. You look like someone I know."
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He shakes his head and takes a drink of his own beer, even though he knows it won't have any effect on him in the long run. "Stark always joked about that, but I was hoping it'd never actually happen. Don't they need our permission?"
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"Drinks are on me tonight," he says conversationally. He's smiling and it's there in his voice as he turns back to his own drink and takes a swallow. He doesn't want to bother the man if he wants to be alone, but he also doesn't mind the company.
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"Hello, Gracie," he says. He reaches across the seat between them and offers his hand. "I'm Steve."
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But then he's talking like he actually is Captain America and Cam wonders if this is like the situation when Porthos was actually wearing period clothes because he was from a different time period. Are fictional people, like, a thing here, too?
"...I...uh..." he stalls awkwardly.
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The guy looks a little flustered and Steve tries to shrug off his momentary annoyance. After all, he's feeling way too good to let something like Avengers movies get to him.
"Sorry," he said, shaking his head. "I just don't understand why they need to make movies about us. We get enough attention as it is already."
Some of them actually liked it, but Steve had always been a private person. That and he knew that celebrity wasn't the respected thing it used to be in his time. Now it meant that people thought they had a right to know everything about you, from what kind of underwear you wore to what kind of toothpaste you used.
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If he hadn't been around long, then Cam needs to approach this especially delicately, he thinks. Cap seems to be in a good mood, so that's reassuring, but all the same, Cam doesn't really want to be the guy who broke Captain America's brain, either.
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"Thanks," Matt says turning his head toward Steve. "Celebrating something?" he asks, listening for all the usual signals and signs he does when talking to someone like heartbeat, breathes, smells and that sort of thing. He'd come in here for company so he's pleased to have someone to talk to.
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Sorry. There's going to be so much staring.
She starts to take his hand then gapes some more. "Shut the front door." Because he can't be that Steve. That Steve is fictional and also Captain America, both are equally overwhelming and so cool.
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"When did you get here?"
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"Life, I guess." He says slowly, smiling faintly at his own inability to express himself. He glances over at the blind man beside him. "I haven't been in a celebratory mood in a very long time, but tonight I am."
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"I'm sorry?" She's still staring at him and he thinks maybe she knew he was Steve Rogers to begin with and the knowing someone who looked similar was just a line. Ordinarily he might feel embarrassed, but tonight he's too elated to care much.
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"A few days," Cam says, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly. "I know that some pretty crazy stuff can happen here and people are coming in from all different places and times and everything," he goes on and then he stops, taking a deep breath and letting it out slowly.
There's really no good way to do this and Cam really, really does not want to be That Guy, but it needs to be said.
"Okay, I'm just...there's no easy way to do this so I'm just going to say it and rip it off quick like a Band-Aid, man, okay?" he asks and then he pauses before continuing, "where I come from...the Avengers aren't real. They're characters in comic books. Movies. Cartoons. So...there's movies, but Captain America is played by an actor named Chris Evans. ...who you look exactly like. So..." his voice trails off awkwardly for a second before he finally finishes, "...that's why I thought you were Chris Evans...and that's why there's movies about the Avengers."
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She hugs Steve back, though -- she might not be so quick to hug a stranger these days, but it's Steve.
"You too. I'm glad you're here." There's a beat of silence. "I found the Avengers Facility here. Have you seen it yet? It's just me there for now; I'm .. staying in my room there, and you're obviously welcome to come claim a spot back in there." She figures she should say that first before she forgets. Before the topic of stuff that happened back home can be brought up too quickly.
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That's not a bad thing, even if there's no particular reason for it.
Matt can't help but smile at that. It's worthy of smiling. "That's a good thing." He raises his beer bottle a bit. "To life then."
He takes a sip before introducing himself. "I'm Matt Murdock."
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Oh Steve. Someone needs to teach you these things.
"You're... Captain America. I mean...that Steve Rogers." He's the first 'fictional' person she's met here. So, so, sorry.
"I'm--sorry. Gracie. I mentioned that, didn't I? You're--you're famous in my world. I mean....you're probably famous in your world too. Sorry, I'm going to stop acting like a total fan girl and have a drink."
Because she probably needs one now. She orders a beer and takes a sip of it, still internally fangirling, but trying to conceal it on the outside. "It's really nice to meet you," she follows up. Which is ridiculous, what she really wants to say is that it's amazing, it's impossible, it's so cool to meet him.