Dr. Bryce Banner | H U L K (
incrediblebanner) wrote2014-11-24 04:22 pm
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Although she has, technically, been in Stark Tower for a few weeks now, Bryce hasn't ventured outside a certain set of places: her room, the labs, and the path between them. Tony's basically given her carte blanche to research whatever she wants - when she asked if she was supposed to be working for him, he got JARVIS to put her on a call with the CEO of his company, Pepper Potts, who explained that, while Stark Industries would be thrilled to have her, no one felt it would be reasonable to force her to sign an employment contract right then, and she should consider Tony's offer as a kind of personal invitation.
Just a couple days ago, the military finally released their hold on the rest of the belongings she'd managed to amass while in their custody - mostly the notebooks she'd used for writing in. There's actual boxes of them now, scattered around her apartment of the Tower, and she's started going over them herself, tearing out the pages with worthwhile musings on them and tossing out the rest. There had been a habit she'd gotten into while she was in military custody of filling up the books with about 1/3 logical thought and research and 2/3 nonsense, so anyone looking at it would either find it indecipherable entirely or assume she'd been starting to lose her ability to focus.
She has a large section of the floor in her living room filled up with the pages she's painstakingly putting back into some semblance of order when JARVIS interrupts her. "Dr. Banner, Captain Rogers is requesting entry to your quarters."
Automatically, she starts gathering up pages, trying to figure out how to tuck them all out of sight before Steve makes it inside. "Thank you for warning me, JARVIS."
"Dr. Banner - " There's the slightest pause in his speech, like a person might get when trying to decide how to say something. Of course, because JARVIS is an AI who would likely be able to run through the best ways to approach a topic in a fraction of a fraction of a second, she assumes this is a trait he puts on to make the humans under his care more comfortable. The way she thinks his voice might soften a little is also probably either put on by him or something she imagines. "My privacy protocols are such that no one is allowed in your personal quarters without your express permission, with the exception of emergencies. If you would prefer, I will inform Captain Rogers that you would rather not be disturbed at this time."
She sits back, suddenly, a weird lump in her throat at the idea that she, that she has a say in who enters her room. "I don't - I mean, just ask him to wait a couple minutes, please?"
"Of course, Dr. Banner."
A few minutes later, she's managed to stack up the papers in such a way that they're more out of the way but she hasn't lost any of the work she's done in organizing them, and she feels... well, a little more suited for company. "Okay, JARVIS, let him in."
Just a couple days ago, the military finally released their hold on the rest of the belongings she'd managed to amass while in their custody - mostly the notebooks she'd used for writing in. There's actual boxes of them now, scattered around her apartment of the Tower, and she's started going over them herself, tearing out the pages with worthwhile musings on them and tossing out the rest. There had been a habit she'd gotten into while she was in military custody of filling up the books with about 1/3 logical thought and research and 2/3 nonsense, so anyone looking at it would either find it indecipherable entirely or assume she'd been starting to lose her ability to focus.
She has a large section of the floor in her living room filled up with the pages she's painstakingly putting back into some semblance of order when JARVIS interrupts her. "Dr. Banner, Captain Rogers is requesting entry to your quarters."
Automatically, she starts gathering up pages, trying to figure out how to tuck them all out of sight before Steve makes it inside. "Thank you for warning me, JARVIS."
"Dr. Banner - " There's the slightest pause in his speech, like a person might get when trying to decide how to say something. Of course, because JARVIS is an AI who would likely be able to run through the best ways to approach a topic in a fraction of a fraction of a second, she assumes this is a trait he puts on to make the humans under his care more comfortable. The way she thinks his voice might soften a little is also probably either put on by him or something she imagines. "My privacy protocols are such that no one is allowed in your personal quarters without your express permission, with the exception of emergencies. If you would prefer, I will inform Captain Rogers that you would rather not be disturbed at this time."
She sits back, suddenly, a weird lump in her throat at the idea that she, that she has a say in who enters her room. "I don't - I mean, just ask him to wait a couple minutes, please?"
"Of course, Dr. Banner."
A few minutes later, she's managed to stack up the papers in such a way that they're more out of the way but she hasn't lost any of the work she's done in organizing them, and she feels... well, a little more suited for company. "Okay, JARVIS, let him in."
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(Which he doesn't mean to insult the soldiers he used to work with, in the 40s. They worked 'outside the box' in gruelling, terrible conditions, and many of them were injured or even lost their lives doing so. He has only respect for all of them, but what he's dealing with today is different.)
So he can't expect that the military will take care of his team in the usual way. They all have to take care of each other, and to that end, he finds himself with a basket of food over one arm and the other hand raised, knocking at Bryce's door.
JARVIS asks him to wait for a moment, and he's fine with that. He doesn't even know if she'll want to come outside at all, but he has to try.
When the door eventually opens for him, he calls out, even though she probably knows already that it's him. "Hey, Bryce? It's Steve."
Now, where is she...
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Although she supposes he might be here to test her control of the Hulk. She doesn't particularly care to find out what a super soldier would come up with to throw her off guard.
"What, ah - did you want me for something?"
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"Hi." He feels suddenly awkward here, in her place. Like he's intruding. Oh, she's not being aggressive or unwelcoming or anything, but she's clearly not comfortable, and for a moment he wonders if it'd be kinder on her if he just left. But he might as well try.
"Wondered if you were hungry. It's a nice day outside?"
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Her eyes flick towards the windows, which she'd had JARVIS darken out because it made her feel... uncomfortable, wrong, not just because it was almost dizzying to have a view like the Tower has after an underground base but because it made her feel exposed. Windows went two ways, after all.
She'd be a better asset if she can go outside without an incident, so that's the angle she tries to approach on. "I... okay."
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"Going outside isn't fun for you, I take it?" he says easily, as matter of fact as he can make himself. He knows trauma, and knows she's been through a lot. Doesn't want to make her feel bad about something that's perfectly understandable. "It's okay. Don't have to, or we can stay close, under shelter. Whatever suits you."
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She forces a smile that comes nowhere near to reaching her eyes. "It's fine, Steve."
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Then he sets out the picnic blanket from the basket right on her floor. "Sit?" he invites.
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Still. She follows him uncertainly and settles onto the ground, cross-legged.
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And that's no way to live.
He starts setting out food. A bowl, to pour chips into. Salad. Cold sausages. Pastries. Fruit. Napkins, and a plate for each of them.
"First few weeks after I was recovered from the ice, I couldn't stand the cold," he says conversationally. "I'm still not good with it."
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He probably didn't mean for this to turn into an actual topic of conversation. " - It makes sense," she finishes quietly.
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"I still want to get over it. But I'm taking it slow."
He holds out two cans of soda, one diet, one regular, and raises his eyebrows. Which one does she want?
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Maybe he's pushing her too much.
He gestures at the food. "Eat something, if you want? Bryce... I don't want to force you to do anything you're not ready for. Just want you to know that when you want company on fighting this, whether you take big steps or small ones, I'm here for you."
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Regardless of whether or not she knows what he's talking about, some kind of response is asked for here, and it's easy enough to predict what she's supposed to say. "I... Thank you."
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"Did you, ah. Want anything? Aside from... asking me to have lunch."
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"Wondering how you're doing with your work, and generally." Steve takes a mouthful of his drink, throat muscles working as he swallows. "I mean, I read the summaries. I know what you're reporting, and I know you're working hard, so don't worry about that. Just wondering how you're feeling about it all. What your gut's telling you."
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It's kind of nice, honestly. Aside from her work with the Hulk, she hasn't been doing much or had access to a proper lab for years. At least she knows, absolutely, that what she's working on is useful.