"Hm," Tony reached over and moved one of the joints in the arm, nodding as it reacted properly. "Seems sound. Jarvis, you checking her work?"
"I've been recording scans, sir," Jarvis said. Tony nodded.
"If you're looking to recreate for practice, Jarvis has all of the original schematics and can compare the structural integrity.... though you probably already knew that." He was still getting used to somebody who knew about his private, original tech without him needing to explain it. "He also has access to name databases if you're still looking to pet name the brat." The last bit was a slight dig. He was amused that she refused to take on the nicknames, but as long as she didn't start renaming the files and programming he didn't mind her coming up with her own nicknames for the less programmed pieces if she wanted.
He snapped his fingers and grabbed the box.
"It's been a month since you started working here. Which is longer than anybody else I've hired in this world, so here. Street vendor was selling these," he said, handing over the wrapped necklace and watching her. He wouldn't be offended if she threw it away, or hated it and tried to be nice. But he was interested in what she'd think.
"Sir, I believe it has been several months since Miss Wagner has started working here," Jarvis said. Tony looked up, eyes narrowing.
"Really, Jarvis? You're actively going for killjoy here?" he said, then looked back at Annie with a small shrug. "Ignore him. He's got no sense of timing."