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Magic Box | Tuesday
Wanda had vaguely been warned by Scott that the store might need some TLC at least in terms of accounting. So she went in expecting a little bit of a paperwork disaster. What she did not expect, however, was a delivery of 10 boxes filled with just...rubber chickens.
What did rubber chickens have to do with magic, Scott?
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What did rubber chickens have to do with magic, Scott?
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It had taken her awhile to decide what she wanted to do with the information that Wanda was back in town, particularly since...well. She just hoped Wanda had worked out some stuff in her time away. It wasn't like Annie could just hide out forever anyway, and thus, after she ran out of errands she could put between her and the door of the Magic Box, she finally psyched herself up enough to duck in.
Her expression was guarded, but even so, she was relieved to see Wanda. She'd never thought she would again, after all. "Hey."
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"Annie."
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"I feel like I should tell you," Annie started carefully, lingering by the door, "that Diego knows where I am, and if I'm not home in an hour, I'll be missed."
Just to say.
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"I mean, not all this," she said, gesturing to the rubber chickens. "But the people."
The Avengers in her own universe probably wanted nothing to do with her, but the temptation to be somewhere where versions of her found family were around was a bit too much to resist. She had never done well alone anyway.
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Then again, she hadn't seen that dope music fight.
"I get that," Annie replied, wrapping her arms around herself. "I, um, didn't tell anyone. I mean, my husband knows the whole story, and I told Summer a version where I left your name out of it. And Steven and Marc figured it out between themselves. But -- you shouldn't...have any issues with the people here."
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"I didn't tell anyone either, for what it's worth." Probably not much, but there it was. "Steve and Jane know I hurt people, but I didn't give details."
She figured what happened was Annie's business to tell.
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Annie did not, for what it was worth, think she still needed that protection, either. But she also knew not to let her guard down, and was much less likely to than she once might have been thanks to a few different factors.
"Where'd you go?"
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Which was a scary enough threat, if you had ever met Valkyrie.
"It was good for me," she said. "Didn't use magic, got to help people, came to terms with what I did and what that means for the future."
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And not too far off, honestly.
"What happened to that book?"
Annie didn't care about the particulars of this answer, but it needed to be something along the lines of, 'I literally cannot touch it any more.'
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Honestly, just be glad it wasn't a robot.
"Wanda, hi."
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"Hey, Tony," Wanda said, still a little shaken by Annie's visit but trying to muster up a genuine smile. "Good to see you again. Want a rubber chicken?"
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She and Tony Stark were at donut-giving levels of friendship, who would have thought?
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Which was probably more useful than 10 boxes of rubber chickens."
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"You didn't have to do that," Wanda said, but smiled in thanks. "I'm sorry about that whole plant thing. I really didn't think it'd go all Audrey II on me."
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"I'm pretty sure I saw more terrifying things grown in the fridge when I lived in the same location as Clint and the Hulk," Tony assured her. "And this plant is plastic. Which saves you on remembering to water it."
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Because the response to that answer might be punishment enough for her.
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