[Tony glances at her sidelong.] I can't be the first guy to have ever made a menstrual reference out of that, [he says, possibly sensing her discouragement and thinking that that's what you're supposed to do with that. The unplugging sequence is different when there is no person on the other side; a vague sense of depersonalization first, thinks starting to shine a little bright, but not bright enough to hurt.]
I am Iron Man, [he tells her, same way he told national television years ago in a place that no longer exists. He offers her a hand, as if saying hello. and who are you?]
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I am Iron Man, [he tells her, same way he told national television years ago in a place that no longer exists. He offers her a hand, as if saying hello. and who are you?]