Jemma Simmons is a terrible liar (needanewplan) wrote in valarlogs, @ 2015-07-21 10:57:00 |
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Entry tags: | !complete, !partner thread, jemma simmons, peter parker (spider-man) |
Who: Jemma Simmons and Peter Parker
What: SCIENCE!
When: [backdated] 18 July 2015, night
Where: Stark Industries
Warnings: TBD
Status: Partner Thread | Complete
Despite the fact that Jemma had told Peter he'd been reckless and that he should have prepared better when he went to get his pictures and gather his information, here she was, going out alone in the worsening storm with a black hole seeming to come down from the sky... all to share research. It would be safer to either do so over the internet, or to just wait until the storm blew over to share the results. That wasn't what she had decided though, or had been agreed upon. No. She was now braving the winds and getting hit by lightening to go and share results with someone.
Perhaps she was being more reckless than she realised.
Even if that were the case, Jemma had the drive with all of her files on her person so as not to lose it. Most of the work she did in going over the results was at the Agency but given the nature of her job, Stark Industries seemed a better location to meet at since she had some projects there still that she was working on. Add in the fact that Peter was there as well? It was a much better meeting spot than one of their flats, where they might not have everything they needed. The tech at Stark would be perfect for going over results for comparison purposes.
The science behind it all was actually quite fascinating, even though everything was worrisome at the same time with it. Why had it shown up? (Most likely bleed over. It was an Orange County thing, after all) How was it going to stop? She hadn't been approached in the science department but she knew someone in the Agency must be doing something as that was their purpose... So she would go out and gather her information, just in case. And now to have another set of eyes look at it.
Assuming she didn't get struck by lightening or blown off a cliff from the wind. Or you know, sucked into the black hole. That would be quite unpleasant. Ah, here she was. Getting inside, the British woman made her way to where the labs were until she spotted Peter. She definitely looked as if she'd been out in a wind storm and while she absently smoothed her hair down, it didn't exactly change the fact she'd been out in the crazy weather. Risking your life for science, that was just familiar for her now thanks to the dreams.
"Hello." The greeting was pleasant, if slightly out of breath, as she went to set things up for her own research.