In which parenthetical asides are woefully abused.
James is meant to be finding out the truth about Iron Man (read: how England can best profit from him), and to that end he supposes a case could be made for sharing a drink (or several) with Tony Stark.
Their eyes meet over their glasses, and James sees the wry twist of his smile reflected on Stark's face.
Really, it's just an excuse to live the high life (and all that entails) for as long as Her Majesty's Secret Service gives him (he plans to enjoy every moment).
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on 2009-12-07 08:50 am (UTC)James is meant to be finding out the truth about Iron Man (read: how England can best profit from him), and to that end he supposes a case could be made for sharing a drink (or several) with Tony Stark.
Their eyes meet over their glasses, and James sees the wry twist of his smile reflected on Stark's face.
Really, it's just an excuse to live the high life (and all that entails) for as long as Her Majesty's Secret Service gives him (he plans to enjoy every moment).