"I'd never think that," she commented with an easy smile. "But I like the name Peggy. Marie might be timeless, but it's also pretty common, especially in the South with so much French influence on the culture - there were at least three other Maries at any time in my school growing up. Peggy seems more unique that way, and much more fitting for a modern woman."
For a modern woman of the 1940's, anyway. The name would have been out of place in Rogue's original time, seeming too old-fashioned, like something passed down through a family. But the name suited the woman in front of her, and she quite liked it on her.
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For a modern woman of the 1940's, anyway. The name would have been out of place in Rogue's original time, seeming too old-fashioned, like something passed down through a family. But the name suited the woman in front of her, and she quite liked it on her.