( marc is not used to being an idle man. intermittently, he and jake and steven have told marlene that they're wholly capable of not being moon knight, of hanging up the cape and cowl and committing themselves to a life of normality with her and their daughter. marlene has spent enough time with them all to know that's a promise that marc (and steven, and jake) are incapable of keeping. it's perhaps ironic, then, that a planet (question mark) dedicated to the penance of criminals manages to be the most mundane marc's life has been in years.
it's — for the most part — quiet, and marc hates it. it's uncomfortable and discomforting in ways he'd struggle to vocalise, so this is almost a refreshing change of pace. the mischievousness in the doctor's voice is neither here nor there, completely irrelevant to marc. still, it's a valid question. )
We're just trying to figure something out, ( marc calls back to their quote-unquote guard, their absolutely shocking babysitter. it's a calm, level, measured reply punctuated by a soft hum directed at the doctor. ) You go left, I go right?
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it's — for the most part — quiet, and marc hates it. it's uncomfortable and discomforting in ways he'd struggle to vocalise, so this is almost a refreshing change of pace. the mischievousness in the doctor's voice is neither here nor there, completely irrelevant to marc. still, it's a valid question. )
We're just trying to figure something out, ( marc calls back to their quote-unquote guard, their absolutely shocking babysitter. it's a calm, level, measured reply punctuated by a soft hum directed at the doctor. ) You go left, I go right?