clint "idk the archer or something" barton (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) brandingproblem) wrote2023-01-10 03:10 pm
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overflows, misc psls/memes, starters that don't seem to fit anywhere else, etc
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) brandingproblem) wrote2023-01-10 03:10 pm
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He can feel the shift and the stillness. He more or less gets the reason for it right. It's not the same as anything he's known or any of them do, but it's similar enough that it isn't immediately alarming to him, either.
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"Good thing I try to do my work under cover of darkness now." See, he can still be funny even now. To a degree.
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They haven't really talked about that. About what anyone got up to after Steve did a big breakout of everyone and what happened between then and the dusting. They couldn't exactly send postcards or facetime him, what with being international fugitives and all.
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Sure, he could use past tense. She's as much dust as half the world. But he doesn't.
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His grief is not only for his family of marriage and blood. It's the friends and family made of the bonds forged in fire he has grief for as well.
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He isn't sure if he wants to cry or not. Sort of, but it feels almost too... tiring to do.
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"I'm going to start changing. Not all the way; I'll do the rest when I'm in a more clandestine spot." Just makes things easier if he doesn't have to risk getting caught putting on boots and pants and such. "And you can get into your position and watch some fireworks."
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Steve gets himself up off the floor with one hand. "All right. I'll see you out there." Try not to see him.
It takes him about a minute, total, to throw the sketchbook on the bed out of the way and grab his hat and be out the door.
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Clint keeps himself out of sight as he dons his gear, stashes his bag, revels in the darkness of a since-set sun because it's the only good way to operate. From Steve's vantage, he can be sure to see people entering the warehouse, meandering in from the street or pulling up in their cars, so the intel that there would be a gathering was right. He may not be able to see specifically the cameras noted on Clint's map, but he'll know they're there.
So when there's a small flash of spark on two of them, he'll know it's showtime from Ronin's daggers gone flying.
Soon after, the black and gold figure rushes in, hurling himself through a window, and that's when chaos breaks loose. There's frantic and angry shouting mixed in with surprised yelps and dying choking gasps. Blood splatters in a line across another window, and at least one person manages to actually pull a gun, bang bang, before that noise is silenced. Steve can peer from his perch, see the movement, the uncoordinated and surprised gangsters versus the sure-footed shadow. Graceful and steady.
It doesn't take long. It never does. Taking too long means more chances of bullets, more people arriving, something going wrong. He gets in, does the job as efficiently as he can, and gets the fuck out.
Ronin leaps silently back out the same window he came in, doesn't spare Steve a glance, makes to vanish back into the darkness. And then vanish back into Clint, and then vanish to another country, ideally.
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After that he has a mandatory swing back by that apartment for his shit - he left his sketchbook and bag there - and to make sure Clint isn't there bleeding to death, or similar.
After that? Yeah. The scenic route home. A cliff jump or two, anyway, though not all the way to snowboarding (wrong part of the world and time of year). The check in with his people, including letting Tony be nasty in his general direction and settling down to be upstanding and upright Captain America leading support groups and late nights with Natasha.
Until he can't keep doing that and then it's back to playing where in the world is Clint Barton.
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He vanishes as quickly as he'd come. Doesn't try to contact Steve, doesn't try to check in, because he knows Steve's fine, that he's going back and trying for some normalcy, and then eventually, when he needs to, with Nat's help or without, he'll come find Clint.
He hits a small but notorious cell in Portugal, in the meantime. Gets color work on his tattoo when he has the downtime and a need to sit still with the pain until it becomes a friend again. Takes out some trash in Malta where there's enough heat and close calls to make the Ronin lay low for a bit.
There might end up being some kind of tip involving South Africa, in Steve's search. It's not unpromising to search for him there, anyway. If nothing else, it's a nice enough vacation spot?
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He still isn't sure about what happened in Malta - and the period he's got no movement and nothing is... stressful.
When he gets a tip about South Africa, he goes. Same as Mexico, he's not really sure he expects to find Clint, but by then he needs to move and it is a pretty decent place to get away, spend some time.
He doesn't track Clint down too hard, but he sure makes a point of being reasonably visible and findable in the area he expects Clint to be. And, since it's Steve, eating there.
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There are a lot of places to be. It's a big city. And yet, he becomes particularly aware of Steve's presence anyway.
He's kept an eye out ever since Mexico. Just in case. So Steve might not be looking too hard, and Clint might not be looking too hard, but they're both looking nonetheless. So one thing leads to another.
Keeps his distance at first. Wonders if Steve will just move on or if he'll start hunting. Wonders if Steve's caught on to him. Wonders if they're going to play a little game first or if they're just too old and tired for this shit.
Fuck it. Old and tired it is. Eventually, Steve is going to find Clint just plop himself down at whatever bench or cafe table he's at and help himself to some of that food. "You get bored?" through a mouthful.
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He looks up from his coffee when Clint is just suddenly there across the table from him. His surprise isn't feigned, but neither is how quickly it's followed by subtle relief easing the tension around his eyes.
He doesn't even mind Clint taking food off his plate.
"Maybe I just missed getting to eat my own food." Not minding doesn't mean not making a joke of it. "Or maybe it was not being jet-lagged."
He missed Clint.
...and was kind of bored.
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He could run, if he ends up feeling like it. He knows he has that freedom. And that's kind of comforting.
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He's not going to start interfering with Ronin's... stuff.
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...This landed in spam. I'm sorry :/
XD somehow worse than not getting a notif at all, damn!
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