[ Things had not gone as well as she had hoped with Will, but, she hardly expected more than what she received. Helen knew the moment she made the choice about how to save Abby that it would cause a divide between her and her protege. From her eyes? It had to be done that way. There was no other way to save Abby. It was either make a choice that
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Thanks, Momma Bear. [She sets him at ease in the same way Aunt May does. She makes him feel cared for, like someone out there would worry if he was gone for too long. He knows he takes both his aunt and Helen for granted but he loves both of them. Helen has been nothing but amazing to him.
Still, he sits back and rubs at his eyes, nodding to her.] Famous New York boxer. Uncle Ben told me about him when I was a kid. I don't remember much, just his name and stuff.
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You're welcome.
[ She gently pats his hair down. ] He was a very famous boxer. I didn't have the chance to meet him until after World War II, but, he inspired hope in people. Just as you do. James had hit an all time low in his career during the height of the depression. He worked the docks, but, it was hard to find work even there. He went back to boxing and became successful again. I remember hearing an interview with him before the title ship match.
James was asked why he fought. The answer he gave was a very simple one: "I fight for milk."
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Listening to her story about the boxer, he understands what she means once he gets past the surprise of her knowing the man himself. He knows what she's trying to tell him, and he nods a little bit to her.] I guess I fight for eggs. [He gives an awkward shrug and a quick flash of a toothy grin before stretching a bit.] You really know what to say to make me feel better.
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I would say that's accurate. [ Helen smiles at him fondly in return. ] I've been around the block a few times. I like to think I know how to cheer someone up.
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