Natasha Romanoff (
outstandingbalance) wrote in
driftfleet2017-11-29 06:11 pm
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Who: Natasha Romanoff + you (+ maybe some Bucky Barnes)
Broadcast: Video
Action: Mostly no, but we could work something out.
When: Now
[The video feed start, focusing tightly on Natasha's face, the only visible backdrop a rather generic portion of cabin wall.]
So checking the date, seems like it's been a while. Nice to see everyone's back in the air. Hopefully in one piece. I see a few people have left.
Anyone want to fill me in on the important details? Or should we let sleeping dogs—
[The sound of a door cuts her off the, and Natasha looks up. Whoever she sees, her expression softens. She smiles slightly, lifting her chin slightly and turning her head to catch a kiss from some loser tall enough that only the lower half of his face makes it in the frame. The stubble on his chin and the shape of his mouth might be enough to identify him though.]
A lot of catching up to d—
[Suddenly the feed cuts out.]
Broadcast: Video
Action: Mostly no, but we could work something out.
When: Now
[The video feed start, focusing tightly on Natasha's face, the only visible backdrop a rather generic portion of cabin wall.]
So checking the date, seems like it's been a while. Nice to see everyone's back in the air. Hopefully in one piece. I see a few people have left.
Anyone want to fill me in on the important details? Or should we let sleeping dogs—
[The sound of a door cuts her off the, and Natasha looks up. Whoever she sees, her expression softens. She smiles slightly, lifting her chin slightly and turning her head to catch a kiss from some loser tall enough that only the lower half of his face makes it in the frame. The stubble on his chin and the shape of his mouth might be enough to identify him though.]
A lot of catching up to d—
[Suddenly the feed cuts out.]

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I shouldn't need to be get back something that is already mine to begin with. Wherever we are, it's too far for Mjolnir to return on its own. Or for Heimdall to call me back to Asgard.
[You better believe he tried both of those things, as soon as he got here.]
It seems that way. I don't even recall what happened. Do you?
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[She shrugs, crossing her arms over her chest in a vaguely protective manner. Her posture is comfortable enough otherwise, but she'd be lying if she pretended it didn't bother her.]
Considering they tell me this is another universe entirely, not surprising it'd be too far away. Just about everything is.
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[Which begs the question of how these beings are able to hijack people out of different universes for their own purposes. That's a lot of power. He doesn't think even Odin could muster the power to launch someone beyond their own universe. The dark energy needed to get Thor to Earth had nearly killed them both.
He drums his fingers on the counter.]
Such as, more than one universe where the Avengers exist.
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[That had been strange.]
A few others.
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[From their universe and others like it. But Natasha's comment reminds him...]
You said it had been some time since you last saw me. Did you mean from being here, or at home?
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[A pause, then she adds:]
Tony's been here too. You should know, if he comes back... things might not be great between him and Steve.
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They aren't? It isn't because of what happened with Ultron, is it?
[That had certainly been a disagreement, though Thor had thought that situation was resolved between all of them when he was last on Earth.]
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[The problem is, she's not sure thre's anyone better either. Steve would make it dramatic, and on some level Natasha still doubted he really understood why Tony was so hurt.
That was just her angle, though.]
I can give it a shot, if you want, but... honestly, probably for the best you missed the whole thing.
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Then it must be a long tale indeed. Still, I would like to hear however much you're happy to tell.
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After the first round, then. It'll be better after we've warmed up.
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[Thor's satisfied that it's coming, even if it's a few drinks away. He has a mouthful of drink, before setting his glass down and turning back to Natasha. Brightly:]
So! Who was that with you in the video?
[If they aren't starting on the other stuff, he's going back to a question he hasn't gotten around to asking yet.]
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She clears her throat.]
Barnes.
[She figures Thor knows who she's talking about. At this point, the two of them might have even met down on the planet or during the aftermath.]
Believe me, we were as surprised as anyone.
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Rogers' friend?
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[Significantly better than his code name, or other more descriptive options.]
You should meet him, if you haven't.
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I should, and I will. So, you and him...?
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Me and him. For a few months now. It's been good. [Which is very true. It occurs to her that it might seem quick to Thor, after Bruce, but... it'd been a while for Natasha.] He's better here.
Got here way ahead of the rest of us.
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[Even when you rationally know people have been here longer, it's a tough thing to automatically assume. Especially if it hasn't been so long for you. Thor returns Natasha's smile though - it's clear she's happy.]
Well, I am glad to hear it, even if I wasn't expecting it. At least something good came from these months you've spent here.
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[Because they might go home at any moment too.]
That's what I told Steve when he had cold feet over Peggy, at least.
[And eventually she took her own advice.]
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[Thor's aware of that, both here and elsewhere. He grins a bit, Natasha's comment about Steve completing another puzzle piece.]
Hah. They were not very clear about that to me when I first spoke with them.
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[Not that Natasha blame her, or doesn't understand where the impulse comes from. Or that she's never private. The real difference comes down to the particulars of execution.]
It's been a bright side.
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I can only imagine. She's from much farther back in time, isn't she.
[He knows what it means, of course. He knows Steve's story and how far removed he is from his original time.]
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[For values of well. She complains about them often, an it's clear she's not entirely comfortable with them, but at the same time... Peggy's an adaptable woman. Natasha respects that.]
The Agent Carter in our time... died recently, actually. That's not entirely irrelevant to the rest of what you need to catch up on.
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[He's not sure what to say to that. It's sad, certainly, but Peggy would have been very old by now. It would have been her time. Again, though, the oddness that comes with knowing someone is dead but still walks this place gets a little under his skin.]
It sounds as though a lot has happened, in a short time.
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That tends to be the way of it, when things go wrong.
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