Re: [Brandon Shipping]
Thomas had no desire to relive the night, either. He'd discovered an opportunity for knowledge, and he had forced himself to take it, even if the manner in which he had to acquire it was unpleasant to the extreme. That was Thomas, both in his former life and his current one; sacrifice to achieve the best. Pepper Potts had been right about that.
Thomas, too, seemed reluctant to concede that he had been wrong. It rankled, but not in a real tangible way, and he didn't know why he was uneasy in his nod. Luke, logically, was absolutely right. He made himself see it. "Yes."