[what a gentleman. they never emote very well in this glamoured face, but rue offers winter a gentle, small smile at how he moves to open the door for them.]
Yes and no. [a brief pause, before Rue finishes the thought.] My husband has returned to this place.
[Rue is close enough that even if their glamoured form does not look like it's touching, their wing is brushing up against the man's side.]
He does not remember being here previously. None of the trials we went through, none of the good or bad times. Not even our wedding. I do not mean to complain, because of course I am so grateful he is returned to me in any capacity, but it is just a touch difficult.
[Winter considers this a moment. Then he half-turns to look them in the face and, expression very bland, he offers,]
I could punch him for you. Maybe knock the memories loose.
[He is (mostly) not serious. This is, in fact, one of his first attempts at a joke since the tiny town. Rue might recall his usual delivery for jokes is deadpan, or they might not.
But he will do it if they say he should, joke or not.]
[It's almost comical how immediately that brings the owlbear to laughter, their glamoured-green skin flushing dark with mirth, a touch of their usual warmth back in their expression.
Still, they believe completely that he'll do exactly that if they ask.]
I know you would, but I do not know if there's anything left to knock loose. [It feels like such a silly thing to say standing in line at fucking Starbucks, but Rue sighs gently and smiles at Winter.]
I love him. If we must start over, then I would do it a hundred times over to be with him. I think I am just stuck on something else, that is not helping me let go.
[Winter pauses in their conversation to make his order-- Rue's too, if he's familiar with their usual order-- and to let them pay. Then while they wait, he picks it up again.]
He doesn't even remember he loves you?
[That's. Sad, actually. And uncomfortable. Because he knows Stevie probably felt something like that, seeing him attacking him on the helicarrier that day. Feels like a decade ago, but it was only a couple years, now.]
[Rue is all too happy to step in and pay, before they can both pick up their drinks and find a table near the back. Something with sturdy chairs.]
No, no. Forgive me. I am not quite that unlucky. He remembers up to the moment before we arrived here, so it was after our engagement. It is only our journey here he does not remember. Which is, well, I realize is such a minor complaint in the end.
[A gentle pause, holding their mug between their glamoured hands.]
I do not wish to touch on uncomfortable subjects, so you must tell me off if I have stepped over a line, but you lost your memory of Rogers, did you not?
[Winter considers this a moment, having a sip of his fancy coffee.]
Sometimes. Worse with certain people. Before you got here, there were more people who knew me. They were worse. Belova and Rogers... aren't bad. Belova was always easy. She only knew-- this.
[He gestures vaguely at himself, meaning his more-Asset-like personage.]
[Winter hesitates again, then gives their shoulder a little, careful pat.]
Best to ask him that, though. He is still him, but maybe a different him. Me, there's a chance I'll remember if someone tells me something. Him, maybe not. And he might think different than me about it.
[Oh, that's enough to drag an uneasy chuckle out of the owlbear, but they smile across the table at Winter either way.]
You are right. I am here talking to you about him instead of speaking to him directly. I think I must be frightened to, but that is ridiculous. Knickolas and I have always thrived when we communicated. It is only when we hold back that things turn wrong.
[Winter sighs, but it's an exaggerated sigh, as he is attempting another joke.]
I will endure.
[It might even be nice. Rue even in their illusion shape is not as frightening as someone fully human. Though the fluff is nicer. And nobody has really touched him much since he got back from the tiny town-- which is his own fault, he'd readily admit. It's still a thing, though.]
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Yes and no. [a brief pause, before Rue finishes the thought.] My husband has returned to this place.
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That going okay?
[He doesn't need to beat the man for being awful to Rue, does he? He will if he has to.]
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He does not remember being here previously. None of the trials we went through, none of the good or bad times. Not even our wedding. I do not mean to complain, because of course I am so grateful he is returned to me in any capacity, but it is just a touch difficult.
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I could punch him for you. Maybe knock the memories loose.
[He is (mostly) not serious. This is, in fact, one of his first attempts at a joke since the tiny town. Rue might recall his usual delivery for jokes is deadpan, or they might not.
But he will do it if they say he should, joke or not.]
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Still, they believe completely that he'll do exactly that if they ask.]
I know you would, but I do not know if there's anything left to knock loose. [It feels like such a silly thing to say standing in line at fucking Starbucks, but Rue sighs gently and smiles at Winter.]
I love him. If we must start over, then I would do it a hundred times over to be with him. I think I am just stuck on something else, that is not helping me let go.
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He doesn't even remember he loves you?
[That's. Sad, actually. And uncomfortable. Because he knows Stevie probably felt something like that, seeing him attacking him on the helicarrier that day. Feels like a decade ago, but it was only a couple years, now.]
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No, no. Forgive me. I am not quite that unlucky. He remembers up to the moment before we arrived here, so it was after our engagement. It is only our journey here he does not remember. Which is, well, I realize is such a minor complaint in the end.
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Still not fun. And it's upsetting you. So still important.
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[A gentle pause, holding their mug between their glamoured hands.]
I do not wish to touch on uncomfortable subjects, so you must tell me off if I have stepped over a line, but you lost your memory of Rogers, did you not?
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Of everything. Not just him. But yes.
[He tries to arrange his face into something apologetic, but expressions are still a little hard, so he's not sure he gets it right.]
I haven't got much back. He might not get anything.
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I thought as much.
Did it make it difficult? Being with others who held so many memories of you that you did not know?
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Sometimes. Worse with certain people. Before you got here, there were more people who knew me. They were worse. Belova and Rogers... aren't bad. Belova was always easy. She only knew-- this.
[He gestures vaguely at himself, meaning his more-Asset-like personage.]
And Rogers got better about it.
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Do you wish you hadn't been told what you were missing? Would it have been better not to know?
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Mostly, no one did tell me. Only when I asked. Strange and Wanda tried a little, and I hated it then, but when I ask. Then it's okay.
[He hesitates, then adds,]
Might not hate it so much now. I'm. I'm me, now. I wasn't me, then. Your guy. He's still him.
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Thank you, Winter. That is all that I needed to hear. And I so appreciate you sharing so much with me.
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Best to ask him that, though. He is still him, but maybe a different him. Me, there's a chance I'll remember if someone tells me something. Him, maybe not. And he might think different than me about it.
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You are right. I am here talking to you about him instead of speaking to him directly. I think I must be frightened to, but that is ridiculous. Knickolas and I have always thrived when we communicated. It is only when we hold back that things turn wrong.
I should speak with him.
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[That Rue seems certain of. So:]
He'll understand. Even if you're scared. Probably even hug you about it.
[A pause.]
If he does hugs. He should do hugs. You give the best hugs.
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You realize the moment we are out of this establishment, you are going to be very fiercely hugged, don't you?
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I will endure.
[It might even be nice. Rue even in their illusion shape is not as frightening as someone fully human. Though the fluff is nicer. And nobody has really touched him much since he got back from the tiny town-- which is his own fault, he'd readily admit. It's still a thing, though.]
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I know a simple hug will not end you, but I commend you for your immense bravery. Now, let us turn the conversation to something happier.
[And Rue will keep Winter there just to enjoy his company, as long as they can.]