Betty Ross (
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tushanshu2013-08-27 08:46 pm
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Video;
[ To those most familiar with human coloring, the woman in the video may look a little odd. She’s got red skin, black hair, and eyes that glow yellow where her pupils should be. She’s also noticeably more muscular than the average woman. Bigger, too. She fills up the screen, leaving relatively little to see behind her.
Judging from the frown that twists her black lips, she isn’t particularly happy. ]
All right. It’s been three days. The guys that brought me here promised me a fight. A “strong” — [ The quotation marks are audible, as is the faint sneer of disbelief when she says the word. ] — enemy.
So where is it? I’m bored.
Judging from the frown that twists her black lips, she isn’t particularly happy. ]
All right. It’s been three days. The guys that brought me here promised me a fight. A “strong” — [ The quotation marks are audible, as is the faint sneer of disbelief when she says the word. ] — enemy.
So where is it? I’m bored.
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[ And maybe she never will. Perhaps protecting Bruce also means protecting him from what he is in another universe. It's easier, she thinks, just to focus on Samson. ]
He wasn't that bad in the beginning. But I think that the expectations of being a superhero started to wear on him. Especially when he effectively appointed himself Hulk's keeper. That was never going to end well.
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He was definitely never a superhero where I'm from. Imagining him as the... as his keeper is just-- laughable. [Bruce doesn't outright dislike Samson. He was important to Betty, regardless of the status of their relationship. But trust or respect him enough to imagine him effectively keeping the Hulk contained, absolutely not.]
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[ Her world is evidently vastly different from Bruce's, and without knowing what's the same - if anything is the same - she can't really feel comfortable discussing any of it. Better, she thinks, to turn the conversation away from it entirely. ]
Anyway, enough about him. Tell me more about this whole turtle thing.
[ That, at least, should be a less emotional subject. She hopes so, anyway. ]