Diego Hargreeves (
knife_bender) wrote2021-03-30 06:59 am
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MHA # 2 | Tuesday Afternoon
For all of his outward confidence, there was a little part of Diego that was nervous for Annie today. He knew she had everything to be part of a big superhero team, but her universe had some weird ideas of what a superhero should be. So, yes, he might have been doing some anxious pacing around the apartment waiting for her to get back.
At least with this audition over he could stop feeling guilty when he ate something that wasn't kale around her.
[For the girl!]
At least with this audition over he could stop feeling guilty when he ate something that wasn't kale around her.
[For the girl!]

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They were coming up on six months of near-constant physical affection, after all. Annie was vaguely worried that that might start to taper off now that they'd been together awhile (what if he got tired of her??) -- though, really, if she got this job, it probably would be more of a case where that affection was reduced from near-constancy and instead concentrated in short, intense bursts over weekends and visits.
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"We are," he agreed. "Good thing too, 'cause I have the feeling I'm going to need to distract you until Vought calls you back."
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"They didn't say when they would," she admitted, curling closer with a little smile. "It might be weeks. Are you up for distracting me for weeks?"
Oh no, the hardship.
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Spoilers: she already believed him.
And kisses when she was deliberately not looking like she put any effort into her appearance were a great way to allay those vague, physical-affection-tapering fears.
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He didn't necessarily need to kiss Annie to prove he was good at distracting her, but he was going to put his all into it anyway. Just in case she had any doubts.
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"I can help distract myself, too," she murmured between kisses, and look at her just move right into his lap. See? She could back up her claims, too.
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Later.
"Like, I dare you to try to wake me up once I'm asleep," she added, leaning in to kiss his neck.
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"You've been so great to me this week," she murmured. "Like, I figured I had to get shot to get this kind of doting."
Mostly a joke but, like, seriously, she was very appreciative.
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And focusing her attention on Diego was a great way to ensure she stayed distracted! Everyone won!
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Like, God help you if you ever did have to take a phone call in her presence, Diego.
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"I will happily accept that challenge," he said, leaning in to kiss her chest. "I have no problems leaving work early."
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Also if Annie was actually at work distracting him, they'd probably get an even worse reaction than that time Ralph had gagged at them, honestly.
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Because, like, if they were going to be sending each other suggestive texts and photos as part of this long-distance thing, it wasn't like Annie was going to restrict herself to sending those texts when he always expected them.
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