Everyone deserves a second chance. Except maybe that motherfucker.
He sits himself down talking about peace while also explaining how scary he is, and we're supposed to just sit back and do nothing? Stark wants to talk to him. Enemy of my enemy his ass. It's insane. I understand the tactics of it, but I still think it's insane.
A second chance involves atoning. I don’t think he wants to, nor can I even think of how he could.
I think it should be done, and Tony is probably the best for it. We need to keep tabs on him. If the fae start changing him, giving him magic—- I don’t want to think about it, Clint.
Oh yeah? Did she manage to save your ass, or is she going to mope about failing to do so like Steve's doing? I have to rely on text and my meager ASL now btw. Yay.
He's a good kid. Really wild story. I don't understand it in the slightest.
I didn't make it back up. Woke up in bed though. Hard to say if I died, but it seemed like dying. William says I didn't get to meet the actual personification of Capital D Death because we're not allowed to die and stay dead here. Yeah that sounds like something the fairies would pull.
Did anything happen to you after? [After. After she fell, after she died. Did she meet anyone, or go towards a light, or end up stored somewhere souls sacrificed to the fucking rock go, or anything? Or just end up here?]
I’d heard you come back like some weird immortality. Not that it makes the experience any better I’m sure. If you need company, you know I’m here. And you can teach me some new sign.
It was just dark. A whole lot of nothing. It felt like an eternity and a second. I just woke up in the middle of a fairy party. Found you not long after.
I spoke to Wanda right after I got here. It was good to see her. Sam’s here now. I ran into him, too. Barnes went home and came back. He actually formed some group with Yelena. Seems she’s trying to do more.
I'm glad Yelena's getting some more friends besides my apprentice. I can hold a grudge on the big guy no problem, but I can't hold a grudge on her even if she did try to kill me.
Well if that isn’t a punch right to the gut. Nat already has been feeling that guilt of knowing her choice meant leaving Yelena behind, but hearing the extent isn’t any easier.]
I’m sorry. I know Yelena can… feel things pretty heavy. And when she gets an idea—- she’s good at sticking to it.
I'm glad you taught me your whistle. Pretty sure it saved me from getting double tapped right in the head. We aren't friends now, but she decided not to kill me, so I'm going to just pretend that's the same thing in this context.
Honestly with Yelena that might be the same thing. For what it’s worth, I think you must have said something to her. Sounds like Barnes is trying to do something good, and Yelena wants to be a part of it.
[Apparently she wanted to be more like Nat. Which really made her feel like a big sister moment.
I only told her the truth. That there was never going to be anything I could do to stop you. That you were always better. That if I had the power to take your place, I would've. That I missed you.
I don't think I convinced her to do anything but accept I wasn't necessarily responsible for what happened to you. Still haven't quite convinced myself of it some days. Whatever she decided to do with her life after, that's all her.
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He sits himself down talking about peace while also explaining how scary he is, and we're supposed to just sit back and do nothing? Stark wants to talk to him. Enemy of my enemy his ass. It's insane. I understand the tactics of it, but I still think it's insane.
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I think it should be done, and Tony is probably the best for it. We need to keep tabs on him. If the fae start changing him, giving him magic—- I don’t want to think about it, Clint.
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Billy wants to keep an eye on me, too. He told me who his parents are. That wasn’t something I was expecting.
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I have to rely on text and my meager ASL now btw.
Yay.
He's a good kid. Really wild story. I don't understand it in the slightest.
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He’s starting to open up. But it sounds complicated. Even for a Maximoff. Guess there’s a lot I’ve missed.
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Did anything happen to you after? [After. After she fell, after she died. Did she meet anyone, or go towards a light, or end up stored somewhere souls sacrificed to the fucking rock go, or anything? Or just end up here?]
I miss Wanda. She was here and now she's not.
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It was just dark. A whole lot of nothing. It felt like an eternity and a second. I just woke up in the middle of a fairy party. Found you not long after.
I spoke to Wanda right after I got here. It was good to see her. Sam’s here now. I ran into him, too. Barnes went home and came back. He actually formed some group with Yelena. Seems she’s trying to do more.
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I'm glad Yelena's getting some more friends besides my apprentice. I can hold a grudge on the big guy no problem, but I can't hold a grudge on her even if she did try to kill me.
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I don’t think anyone is going to fault your grudge there. But… she tried to kill you? Why??
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Well if that isn’t a punch right to the gut. Nat already has been feeling that guilt of knowing her choice meant leaving Yelena behind, but hearing the extent isn’t any easier.]
I’m sorry. I know Yelena can… feel things pretty heavy. And when she gets an idea—- she’s good at sticking to it.
I’m glad you worked it out.
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[Apparently she wanted to be more like Nat. Which really made her feel like a big sister moment.
And makes her miss her sister that much more.]
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I don't think I convinced her to do anything but accept I wasn't necessarily responsible for what happened to you. Still haven't quite convinced myself of it some days. Whatever she decided to do with her life after, that's all her.
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I wasn’t better. You had more to lose, and I wasn’t going to let you do that.
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Even Tony did.