How differently do they think of each other now compared to when they first met? Anna's uncanny ability to judge people accurately within seconds of meeting them means that nothing she has learned about Jarvis has surprised her at all. She had him pegged as a fussy, polite, very kind and sweet gentleman, and the only surprising thing is that he sometimes likes to go on dangerous adventures. But since he does it mostly in the name of doing The Right Thing, it's not that surprising. She expected him to do that.
The biggest change in Jarvis' view of Anna is that he realizes how brave she is. To have lived through the period of anti-Semitic laws in Budapest, which took away her ability to have a job or move freely and put her life in danger, and then to unhesitatingly follow an American who showed up at her door and told her to run, and take a chance that it would all work out with a man she hadn't seen in person in three years is remarkable. Where was their first date? Jarvis' free time was very limited, so when he could get away to be with her, it wasn't for great periods of time. Their first official date was at a park, where they took a very long stroll around and chatted to one another. It took three loops of the park before Anna managed to sneak her hand into his. He kept walking with them clasped behind his back. What do their friends/family think of their relationship? Jarvis' family is split on his relationship with Anna. His parents weren't very keen on him marrying a Jewish girl, and never quite came around to the idea of it, especially after the treason charges, but his siblings are more on board and they exchange letters and telegrams and the occasion phone call when international long distance became a thing. Anna only had her uncle left when Jarvis met her, but he approved of Jarvis very much. He'd passed away before Jarvis and Anna married, but Anna never had any doubts that Jarvis had his blessing.
Howard Stark is a full-on shipper of Jarvis and Anna. No one ships Jarvis and Anna harder than Howard Stark does. The rest of Anna and Jarvis' friends were made in America after they married, so met them as a pair. Most of them think of them as a very nice couple. How do their personalities/skills complement or contrast with each other? Anna's silliness and tendency not to sweat the small stuff is a good contrast to Jarvis' propriety and fussiness, and his level-headedness is a good contrast to her tendency to dream. They both have a very strong work ethic, which means Anna has little resentment about Jarvis' devotion to the Stark family and he doesn't resent her staying late to finish a project. What is their favorite aspect of each other? Jarvis admires Anna's generosity and kindness toward anyone who needs help. Anna likes Jarvis' dedication and his silly little English ways. Do either of them have pet peeves about each other? Jarvis can't leave a task undone, which is on occasion annoying to Anna when she'd like to, you know, have some sex now while the moment is good. She can often get him into bed, but he won't stay there long after the afterglow, because he gets right back up to finish what he was doing before. But then he'll come back for snuggles, so that's okay, she supposes.
Anna leaves the television or radio or lights on, which Jarvis finds very distressing if no one is using them. Then he has to get up and turn them off. Sex is no excuse for wasting electricity, Annuska. How would each reconcile with each other after a fight? Jarvis would bring some sort of very small token like a flower or a little pastry as a peace offering and give sincere apologies. Anna would do some sort of task for Jarvis to make his day easier, and kiss his cheek and say that she's sorry, too. What would be their ideal vacation getaway together? Mr Stark is very generous with his properties, and Anna and Jarvis take his two week vacation per year at Mr Stark's vacation home in Nantucket. He mostly doesn't bother them, except if he can't find something really, really important. Like his pants. Or his favourite tie. Or, you know, that pen he had last week? Did you do something with that?
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Edwin and Anna Jarvis
How differently do they think of each other now compared to when they first met? Anna's uncanny ability to judge people accurately within seconds of meeting them means that nothing she has learned about Jarvis has surprised her at all. She had him pegged as a fussy, polite, very kind and sweet gentleman, and the only surprising thing is that he sometimes likes to go on dangerous adventures. But since he does it mostly in the name of doing The Right Thing, it's not that surprising. She expected him to do that.
The biggest change in Jarvis' view of Anna is that he realizes how brave she is. To have lived through the period of anti-Semitic laws in Budapest, which took away her ability to have a job or move freely and put her life in danger, and then to unhesitatingly follow an American who showed up at her door and told her to run, and take a chance that it would all work out with a man she hadn't seen in person in three years is remarkable.
Where was their first date? Jarvis' free time was very limited, so when he could get away to be with her, it wasn't for great periods of time. Their first official date was at a park, where they took a very long stroll around and chatted to one another. It took three loops of the park before Anna managed to sneak her hand into his. He kept walking with them clasped behind his back.
What do their friends/family think of their relationship? Jarvis' family is split on his relationship with Anna. His parents weren't very keen on him marrying a Jewish girl, and never quite came around to the idea of it, especially after the treason charges, but his siblings are more on board and they exchange letters and telegrams and the occasion phone call when international long distance became a thing. Anna only had her uncle left when Jarvis met her, but he approved of Jarvis very much. He'd passed away before Jarvis and Anna married, but Anna never had any doubts that Jarvis had his blessing.
Howard Stark is a full-on shipper of Jarvis and Anna. No one ships Jarvis and Anna harder than Howard Stark does. The rest of Anna and Jarvis' friends were made in America after they married, so met them as a pair. Most of them think of them as a very nice couple.
How do their personalities/skills complement or contrast with each other? Anna's silliness and tendency not to sweat the small stuff is a good contrast to Jarvis' propriety and fussiness, and his level-headedness is a good contrast to her tendency to dream. They both have a very strong work ethic, which means Anna has little resentment about Jarvis' devotion to the Stark family and he doesn't resent her staying late to finish a project.
What is their favorite aspect of each other? Jarvis admires Anna's generosity and kindness toward anyone who needs help. Anna likes Jarvis' dedication and his silly little English ways.
Do either of them have pet peeves about each other? Jarvis can't leave a task undone, which is on occasion annoying to Anna when she'd like to, you know, have some sex now while the moment is good. She can often get him into bed, but he won't stay there long after the afterglow, because he gets right back up to finish what he was doing before. But then he'll come back for snuggles, so that's okay, she supposes.
Anna leaves the television or radio or lights on, which Jarvis finds very distressing if no one is using them. Then he has to get up and turn them off. Sex is no excuse for wasting electricity, Annuska.
How would each reconcile with each other after a fight? Jarvis would bring some sort of very small token like a flower or a little pastry as a peace offering and give sincere apologies. Anna would do some sort of task for Jarvis to make his day easier, and kiss his cheek and say that she's sorry, too.
What would be their ideal vacation getaway together? Mr Stark is very generous with his properties, and Anna and Jarvis take his two week vacation per year at Mr Stark's vacation home in Nantucket. He mostly doesn't bother them, except if he can't find something really, really important. Like his pants. Or his favourite tie. Or, you know, that pen he had last week? Did you do something with that?