Certainly. [Vision gives him a look. One that he recalls giving Tony a number of times in the past but one that is perhaps new to this version. It says: "I'm not certain I believe you, Stark, but it doesn't help either of us to second-guess you." It's a very specific look.]
I imagine you may have some lingering questions about...anything. [Me.] If you would ever like me to fill you in, I could.
[It's a common trope in literature that one shouldn't know their future, but such superstitious lines of though hardly seem to matter here, do they? What's more sensible is the idea that Tony may already have all the information he wants about him, and anything that happens after. Vision smiles in that way he sees people do sometimes--conciliatory would be the word for it.]
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I imagine you may have some lingering questions about...anything. [Me.] If you would ever like me to fill you in, I could.
[It's a common trope in literature that one shouldn't know their future, but such superstitious lines of though hardly seem to matter here, do they? What's more sensible is the idea that Tony may already have all the information he wants about him, and anything that happens after. Vision smiles in that way he sees people do sometimes--conciliatory would be the word for it.]
Or not. I would understand either way.