After the brief exchange with Mr Chandler (and, he assumes, Sherlock; who else would it have been on the phone?), Peter goes back to his office.
Cal explained to Peter what he knew about Jarvis after the - encounter with with the ex-Reed Chandler, and it filled in a few small gaps that had been in Peter's knowledge of the Stark residence. Now it remains only to figure out how to contact a near-sentient AI without alerting said AI's owner. (That last was not part of his instructions, but Peter feels it can be assumed; Tony Stark has not, in his experience thus far, taken well to being looked after.)
. . . to be strictly fair, even if Jarvis were a human being, the odds that Peter would have been more polite in ending the call are still only fifty-fifty at best.
Cal explained to Peter what he knew about Jarvis after the - encounter with with the ex-Reed Chandler, and it filled in a few small gaps that had been in Peter's knowledge of the Stark residence. Now it remains only to figure out how to contact a near-sentient AI without alerting said AI's owner. (That last was not part of his instructions, but Peter feels it can be assumed; Tony Stark has not, in his experience thus far, taken well to being looked after.)
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Peter frowns slightly at the document he's reading, then sets it aside and reaches for another.
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"Yes, it looks like I have something else to attend to," he says eventually.
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. . . to be strictly fair, even if Jarvis were a human being, the odds that Peter would have been more polite in ending the call are still only fifty-fifty at best.
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