[There are times when it's more informative to listen to what Peggy isn't saying - times when Howard has to overcome his own natural instinct to fill the empty spaces in their conversation and let the silence speak for itself. The furrow in her brow tells him more than those three sparse sentences, and as reluctant as he is to relinquish the bottle, he slides it across the table to her and drinks his lukewarm tea instead.]
I'll keep that in mind for when I run into him.
[There are more questions he has, but none that need to be answered specifically by Peggy; anything else he might want to know can be found out through investigating his environment - or, perhaps, through first-hand experience. (He's tempted to joke about the latter, but now...well, now isn't exactly the time.)]
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I'll keep that in mind for when I run into him.
[There are more questions he has, but none that need to be answered specifically by Peggy; anything else he might want to know can be found out through investigating his environment - or, perhaps, through first-hand experience. (He's tempted to joke about the latter, but now...well, now isn't exactly the time.)]
Anything else I need to know?