ha ha necromancy jokes, but also a little bit of the truth. Stephen Strange never met a limitation he didn’t want to stubbornly bulldoze through. His dry dusty humour echoes Isaac’s, the tug of small comradely humour. (Is that what this is, between them? Well. Whatever it is, it’s oddly appreciated.)
The foundation of all gossip is a give-and-take, so he admits: “I’ve ended affairs, but I still worked with my last ex; had to see her around the hospital every single day. Perhaps one could consider it exposure therapy.”
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ha ha necromancy jokes, but also a little bit of the truth. Stephen Strange never met a limitation he didn’t want to stubbornly bulldoze through. His dry dusty humour echoes Isaac’s, the tug of small comradely humour. (Is that what this is, between them? Well. Whatever it is, it’s oddly appreciated.)
The foundation of all gossip is a give-and-take, so he admits: “I’ve ended affairs, but I still worked with my last ex; had to see her around the hospital every single day. Perhaps one could consider it exposure therapy.”
Facing your fears.