23rd: (comic ✗ everyone will come to my funeral)
little weapon. ([personal profile] 23rd) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs 2012-01-13 04:37 pm (UTC)

Experience has taught Laura to never write someone off as dead until there's a body, and even then, to still be prepared for their eventual return. There's a reason they call death the revolving door, where she's from. She says nothing more on the subject of Stryker except for a mild grunt that's much more Wolverine than most of her other mannerisms thus far -- there are probably more of those, but they manifest so oddly in her. (Seeing her smoke a stogie is pretty surreal.)

After a moment, she says, "You will." It's meant to be comforting, but Laura is just... not good at that, so it comes out more awkward. It is, at least, not an empty platitude: the one she knows remembered, eventually. It's unlikely that this one never will.

She almost wishes she could forget.

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