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Rip Hunter ([personal profile] directed) wrote 2017-10-20 12:39 am (UTC)

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Most do--myself included, at times.

[Because magic is indeed a real thing, though perhaps not so broad a category as one might believe. Fire and lightning and electricity and any number of things have been attributed to it over the course of time; things like the reality changing properties of the Spear certain fall into the category as it exists in Rip's time, though who is to say what the future would hold?

But there's something on the tip of Peggy's tongue; he sees it when she sets down her glass, spends precious seconds placing it just so on the table. Rip, for his part, still cradles his own. Not so ready to give it up, but no less attentive to what Peggy has to say for it.

And it's an intriguing notion indeed.]


It sounded rather more like a dimension than a planet--but your point is taken. [That at it's core, it had been what she called mythology suddenly made real, and not in Wonderland, but her own world. Hers.

He leans forward, glass still cupped in his hands, considering something unseen in the amber liquid.]
"O day and night, but this is wondrous strange."

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