Indy and Veronica did Happy Hour together last week. Indy's heard about it ever since, from a deeply (if perhaps a bit theatrically) wounded Lilly. His protest of "but Princess, I've been asking ya to do Happy Hour for ages and you've always said it sounded like too much work" fell on deaf ears, but eventually he figured out how to make it up to
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"How have you been? It's been quite some time since I last spoke with you."
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Lilly grins at him before ducking to grab the scotch, thus causing the skirt to shift up a tiiiiny bit more.
"Yeah, it's been ages. How've you been? I mean, aside from the thing with the other evil version of you and wizard war and... should I make the scotch a double?"
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"It's a wonder what having one's future evil self destroyed will do for one's morale."
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"I only have an evil side, and I kinda like it, so."
She slides the drink over to him.
"Cheers to you, though!"
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"You haven't an evil side," he scoffs goodnaturedly. "Yours is more of a... wicked side. Big difference."
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Lilly sighs heavily.
"Life is so unfair."
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"Probably just as well. You're not really a facial hair guy, I think. Working the whole clean-cut British guy is a much better choice."
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"Just my luck that Indy has like, permanent five o'clock shadow. I've gotten some irritated skin in some interesting places thanks to that."
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He'd make a comment about the age difference, but seeing how Door is ten years younger than he is, that would be the pot calling the kettle black.
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"Oh yeah. Well, I mean, we're having a lot of sex and we hang out even while dressed, but we're not exactly seeing each other."
She shrugs.
"Me and relationships are not all that good for each other."
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"Ah, yes, well, you're wise to know what's best for you. As long as you're having a, er, good time."
You can take the man out of 1954, but you can only take so much of 1954 out of the man. He tries.
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Lilly is not from 1954. Can you tell?
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"I should hope so. It's not worth bothering if you're not man enough for that challenge."
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"Way to go, Tom. Door's a lucky woman."
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