He nods at first in confirmation, then lets out a huff of amusement at her answer, though he tries to look as exasperated as can be. He kind of fails, though, because the thought of her calling him by his full name is kind of endearing. Even if it might spell trouble for him.
"Great. Now I'm going to dread the times when you use my full name on me."
She considers making an 'I take you, Robert Bruce Banner...' joke but decides against it. She wouldn't want him to think she's trying to hint at anything there.
"I can't believe I didn't know that. Don't worry though, I'll never call you bob. It doesn't fit you at all."
That's a joke that can be saved for another time. A time when it can be a joke as much as something they both might actually want. So soon after getting back together definitely isn't the time.
"Thanks. I didn't think so either, it's why I decided to stick with Bruce."
She gives him a slow, lingering kiss, fingers dragging through his hair while she makes sure that he is given a very thorough proof of her appreciation for him and all that he is.
"I like you and all of your names, Robert Bruce Banner."
She has absolutely no problem with being completely cliche right now, because it means she gets to sit with her arms and legs around Bruce saying nice things to him, which is pretty much her favourite thing to do.
"I promise I won't be this gross in front of her."
Mostly because he does appreciate his privacy, and he's never been one for public displays of affection. It just seems weird and awkward to him, and leaves him feeling a little too self-conscious.
No, not really, if nothing else because she knows how shy Bruce is, not to mention the fact that she wouldn't rub her relationship in Jess' face like that when she knows how hard these things are for her.
He knows she's not serious, though. She respects people's comfort and boundaries too much to do that to him or Jess. He's just going along with the joke.
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"My full name is Robert Bruce Banner."
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She has to repeat it, smiling as she does. Not because it's a funny name, she just likes knowing more about him.
"It has a nice ring to it. Good for that classic "I'm mad at you so now I'll use your full name" thing."
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"Great. Now I'm going to dread the times when you use my full name on me."
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It is just the cutest thing when Bruce tries and fails to seem frustrated.
"Robert Bruce Banner, take me to bed right now, or something similar."
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"Good. That does have a very nice ring to it."
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"Yeah, I like it."
She considers making an 'I take you, Robert Bruce Banner...' joke but decides against it. She wouldn't want him to think she's trying to hint at anything there.
"I can't believe I didn't know that. Don't worry though, I'll never call you bob. It doesn't fit you at all."
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"Thanks. I didn't think so either, it's why I decided to stick with Bruce."
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She can sort of picture him as a Robert, but definitely not a Bob or Rob or any shortened version of the name, for some reason.
"I actually thought about changing my name completely for a while."
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He arches his eyebrows curiously at her, hands settling on her hips.
"I did too, at one point. I think that's why I settled with dropping Robert altogether. Did you ever think of a name to change into, though?"
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"No, that's part of why I just went with 'Trish'. Nothing really felt right. What about you?"
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It'd have detached him even more from all the things that had happened to him during his childhood and school years.
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Mostly because he is Bruce but never mind that.
"What last name would you want?"
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Even Patricia - it just suits her.
"I never thought about it." He shrugs. "Didn't get that far."
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"So what made you pick David?"
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"No special reason. Just a name I liked, is all."
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She gives him a slow, lingering kiss, fingers dragging through his hair while she makes sure that he is given a very thorough proof of her appreciation for him and all that he is.
"I like you and all of your names, Robert Bruce Banner."
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"Right back at you, Patricia Walker."
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"We're disgusting."
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"So? We're in private. We can be as disgusting as we want."
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She has absolutely no problem with being completely cliche right now, because it means she gets to sit with her arms and legs around Bruce saying nice things to him, which is pretty much her favourite thing to do.
"I'm picturing Jessica's eyerolls."
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Mostly because he does appreciate his privacy, and he's never been one for public displays of affection. It just seems weird and awkward to him, and leaves him feeling a little too self-conscious.
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No, not really, if nothing else because she knows how shy Bruce is, not to mention the fact that she wouldn't rub her relationship in Jess' face like that when she knows how hard these things are for her.
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He knows she's not serious, though. She respects people's comfort and boundaries too much to do that to him or Jess. He's just going along with the joke.
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She rubbs the tip of her nose a little against his.
"Can't resist that."
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"One day you'll run out of things to embarrass me with."
Yeah no, that's never going to happen.
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