Be real careful about arguing what you get to do because you're not alive, Héctor. That sure is gonna come back to bite you in, like, a couple weeks probably.
"I guess you're technically right," he says. Still judging Héctor, but. Now intrigued by the premise? How do you prosecute a dead person, anyway. You sure can't give them the death penalty. Or life in prison. Anyway.
The dents add character, probably; they definitely add Peter's own personal touch, at least. A little flawed still, but functional. He shrugs a little at the compliment, distinctly pleased. He'd rather use his strength for good purposes like - well, like anything but fighting, honestly.
That warning though. Peter swallows a bit, gladly turning. Grateful for Héctor not making him watch it accidentally. "Sorry," he says, now facing away from him. "I dunno what it is. I'm good with you being a skeleton, but all that glowing dust really gets to me."
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"I guess you're technically right," he says. Still judging Héctor, but. Now intrigued by the premise? How do you prosecute a dead person, anyway. You sure can't give them the death penalty. Or life in prison. Anyway.
The dents add character, probably; they definitely add Peter's own personal touch, at least. A little flawed still, but functional. He shrugs a little at the compliment, distinctly pleased. He'd rather use his strength for good purposes like - well, like anything but fighting, honestly.
That warning though. Peter swallows a bit, gladly turning. Grateful for Héctor not making him watch it accidentally. "Sorry," he says, now facing away from him. "I dunno what it is. I'm good with you being a skeleton, but all that glowing dust really gets to me."