"Thanks." Annie put the engine aside, knowing that it wouldn't be destroyed now. "Maybe I can show it how to match shoes by look so at least you won't end up with something too out there. But I don't know if I can even stop it from trying to help."
Again, not that she would. She rather enjoyed the thought of Tony trying to sort through shoe pairings to find the right one and getting frustrated.
Suddenly, she laughed. A lot. No, not right now! I'm still getting settled. Leave them in their spots, we'll get to them, I promise.
Her brow furrowed as it showed her the non-parts things, but the smile was on her face. She understood that these things belonged to people who had been somewhere in the space that it occupied. But she didn't get why it hadn't brought these things to Tony.
"I told it to keep bringing me the parts it's unsure of, and it seems to think that needs to happen right now, this minute." She didn't reveal the other bits, though. She didn't know if she would, either. Perhaps the arm had some sentimental attachment to the objects that it didn't understand just yet. "It's an eager and helpful thing."