The Vision (
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driftfleet2018-09-04 03:47 pm
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Who: The Vision
Broadcast: Video from the planet's surface
Action: Locked to Wanda
When: Now
[This video opens up with a view of a sea of dunes stretching out as far as the eye can see, lit only by the stars above. Some of those stars are moving about in a lively fashion - space traffic, though even the large stations are no more than points of light from this distance. Then the camera pans over to view some shadowy but dramatic rock formations - sandstone or a similar sedimentary rock, though it's hard to tell without more light. The voice narrating the scene has a gentle tone and a British accent, almost like a nature documentary. It's only very slightly muffled by the helmet he's wearing.]
A desert planet is hardly unusual. It's the most common type of rocky exoplanet according to the science in my time. Yet here we see several signs that this was not - and need not always be - the case. Look at the gentle curves in the rocks and the way the sand forms dunes. These are signs of more wind and water than the planet has. Did it have a stronger gravitational pull when it was younger? Did its atmosphere bleed off over time? Are these problems that could be fixed, with the right resources and engineering?
And would that effort destroy the view of the stars above? [He focuses the video a little more on the sky. Granted, they can see the stars any time from their own ships, but there's something about being on a planet that makes it different. The perspective, perhaps? A field of infinite stars is enough that the mind loses its focus unless there's something to compare it to, something to give it context.]
It might. Or it might allow even more people to see their beauty.
It's worth a look if you, like me, find the walls and ceilings too enclosing at times. But do wear your protective gear or you won't make it far outside a shuttle. This planet isn't for the unprepared.
[The view sweeps back to the dunes again, where it rests for a few moments before blinking out.]
[The Vision clicks off the communicator feed and smiles over at Wanda. He's in a full exosuit - he wouldn't need it if he decided to stay intangible throughout the trip, but then he wouldn't be able to grab a couple rocks as souvenirs. Or hold her hand through the gloves as they fly, because here is a space meant for such things.
And he really has missed flying.]
Shall we go to the top of that spire? It looks broad enough for the both of us.
Broadcast: Video from the planet's surface
Action: Locked to Wanda
When: Now
[This video opens up with a view of a sea of dunes stretching out as far as the eye can see, lit only by the stars above. Some of those stars are moving about in a lively fashion - space traffic, though even the large stations are no more than points of light from this distance. Then the camera pans over to view some shadowy but dramatic rock formations - sandstone or a similar sedimentary rock, though it's hard to tell without more light. The voice narrating the scene has a gentle tone and a British accent, almost like a nature documentary. It's only very slightly muffled by the helmet he's wearing.]
A desert planet is hardly unusual. It's the most common type of rocky exoplanet according to the science in my time. Yet here we see several signs that this was not - and need not always be - the case. Look at the gentle curves in the rocks and the way the sand forms dunes. These are signs of more wind and water than the planet has. Did it have a stronger gravitational pull when it was younger? Did its atmosphere bleed off over time? Are these problems that could be fixed, with the right resources and engineering?
And would that effort destroy the view of the stars above? [He focuses the video a little more on the sky. Granted, they can see the stars any time from their own ships, but there's something about being on a planet that makes it different. The perspective, perhaps? A field of infinite stars is enough that the mind loses its focus unless there's something to compare it to, something to give it context.]
It might. Or it might allow even more people to see their beauty.
It's worth a look if you, like me, find the walls and ceilings too enclosing at times. But do wear your protective gear or you won't make it far outside a shuttle. This planet isn't for the unprepared.
[The view sweeps back to the dunes again, where it rests for a few moments before blinking out.]
[The Vision clicks off the communicator feed and smiles over at Wanda. He's in a full exosuit - he wouldn't need it if he decided to stay intangible throughout the trip, but then he wouldn't be able to grab a couple rocks as souvenirs. Or hold her hand through the gloves as they fly, because here is a space meant for such things.
And he really has missed flying.]
Shall we go to the top of that spire? It looks broad enough for the both of us.

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He gives her a nod as a signal and then they're off, zipping through the thin atmosphere and into the wild black yonder of a planet at night. The air pressure is much less than Earth's, but the Vision doesn't have an issue with it - it's not different from decreasing his own density, in a way. Wanda might need a little bit to adjust, so he doesn't speed as fast as he could otherwise.]
This is far better than floating in the cargo bay.
[There's the top of the spire, and he perched on it to see if the view is any different.]
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...maybe a little too exciting. Between the differing gravitites and her own exhilaration Wanda stumbles when she lands, instinctively reaching out with her free hand to steady herself against him.]
S-sorry.
[She'll get used to it eventually, it's just going to take a few times before she gets the landing force right. But the view from here...]
Oh. This is... [halp what are words]
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[But then he smiles warmly at her reaction and looks out at the view for himself. Almost anywhere on this planet would give a dramatic view, but this spot where the dune sea and the rocks meet is particularly breathtaking.]
It's strange. Every time we look out of the windows on a ship, we're seeing into the infinite. But here, with something for the eye to focus on, it seems so much larger.
[He's also not removing his arm from steadying her until she's ready to move again. Definitely for stability's sake, and not because he feels warmth even through the exosuits (it's psychosomatic, he's pretty sure).]
Now let's see--ah. [He points up to a slowly moving speck in the sky.] I believe that's our ship.
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[All the sights here take her breath away. Wanda's only 'vacations' have consisted of the Avengers trying to coax her out of her room (often to the city) or incidental sightseeing after a mission. It was nothing like this, and this is how Wanda knows this isn't all some bizarre nightmare - she could never have dreamed up anything this wonderful.
When he points out one of the ships, Wanda forgets and almost tries to rise onto her toes, but the thick boots of the exosuit prevent her. Luckily she doesn't wobble this time.]
I wish I could see that well. Most of them look the same to me. [Aside from the lights that are very obviously differently-colored, of course.]
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[His gaze drifts back over to Wanda. It's so good to see her happy like this, and the extra buoyancy granted by having the freedom of a planet below their feet isn't hurting, either. He squeezes her hand enough to feel through the suits.]
Would you like to stand here and look a little longer, or go visit a few of the other rock formations?
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It's so wonderful. I want to see all of it.
[Even if that's not a physically attainable goal...as much of it as possible will do. And it's always nice to spend some time doing something fun together.
Some odd emotion stirs in her chest and she has to look away from him back out at the scenery. There's another spire across an impressive valley they could easily fly to.]
What about that one?
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The view should be quite spectacular from there. Let's go.
[Matching her flight speed is effortless, half from habit and half because his attention is always on her regardless. And with the thin atmosphere, there really isn't much in the way of wind to get in their way, just dark skies, an empty planet, and someone he cares very deeply about.
What more could he ask for?]
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Honestly, his hand in hers is helping her stay mentally grounded.
Beneath them, the valley stretches out on both sides as far as the eye can see. Beyond the spire, endless dunes spotted with the occasional rock formation extend to the horizon. It's breathtaking, and the stars above are just as distracting as ever.
She lands easier this time and squeezes his hand again.]
I don't know where to look. It's all so beautiful. [Somehow, Wanda manages to tear her gaze from the sky above to smile up at Vision.] I wish I had a camera I could use in this.
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This time when he lands, the Vision moves to stand behind Wanda and places his hand on her shoulder, not wanting to lose that point of contact but trying to match her gaze at everything. There are deserts on Earth, to be sure, but nothing quite like this, even without the endless starfield unblocked by atmosphere.]
There aren't cameras that can catch the same level of detail the human eye can. Not while preserving the same light. For all that technology moves ever forward, there are still transient forms of beauty you must see in order to experience.
[The urge to pull her back so she rests against his chest is almost too strong to resist. Almost. But still he holds back.]
There is so much to see, so much to do. I want you to know all of it.
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I want you to know it, too. [But that's not quite it, she realizes as she gazes out at the stunning sight of the horizon. She's not sure when her feelings shifted, but--] We can see it together.
[Her heartbeat has picked up with that admission. This...this isn't a normal-friend feeling, but then again, they aren't normal friends, are they? They've always been a little different, something hard to put words to.
Or maybe it's just the scenery affecting her. She can't remember being this happy since a few weeks before being dragged here, on the last big Avengers outing. But even that was different.
...maybe it's best to try not to think about it right now.]
Where do you want to go next?
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Something clicks into place with that, a warm feeling in his chest and a sense that this is right. The Vision closes his eyes for a moment, savoring it, and he's half glad Wanda is at the wrong angle to see his face right now. But only half, because what clicked into place for him was resolution.
Maybe this time he'd be able to tell her he loves her without the undertone of tragedy behind it.]
I would like that very much, Wanda.
[...But not until they get out of the exosuits and back into the shuttle. Because if he''s misjudged things, he can wait alone on the planet for another ride, and she can't. Hopefully that's worrying too much.
In the meantime he gestures over to the dunes.]
I was thinking perhaps I could gather some samples for a "zen garden". A small one, that you could put in the meditation room if you wanted.
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It would be good for anyone else who likes to have a physical anchor. Sometimes for me normal meditation makes it worse. Maybe I'm not alone.
[Her mind is never a truly quiet place these days, and silencing her own thoughts can give everything else more room to plague her on a bad day.]
And I'd like to have something to remember this place by.
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[No, idiot, she meant about the meditation. That is, the Vision begins floating down toward the dunes before he can explain his comment, and he tests the sand carefully beefore putting his full weight on it, or trusting Wanda's weight. Nobody wants quicksand - but it seems to be just coarse enough to stand on, even in their exosuits. And he did bring several specimen collection bottles. He saves one for rocks - they'll have to look back among the spires for that, but he's in no hurry, not really.]
This ought to be enough, I think. [He hands her one of the empty bottles.] Perhaps you could collect the rocks? Anything you find appealing should work.
[And if his hands linger a little longer on hers than they strictly need to, if his fingers trace along the palm of her glove, if he smiles at her through the faceplate--
--it's just because he's glad to be on this adventure, right?]
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Fortunately, Vision's given her the bottle before smiling at her like that, so she has something to glance away at when it feels like she can't hold his gaze any longer. Even though the helmet prevents her from ducking her head the way she usually does when she's trying to hide a blush, it doesn't hide one of her other nervous tics: the way her bottom lip briefly disappears into her mouth.
...and it has nothing at all to do with rock collection.]
I think I can do that.
[At least her voice is steady. Small victories.
Wanda uses her powers to inspect and collect the rocks, and when she finds Vision again she's filled the container with rocks of various sizes. Some are glassy, some are textured.]
This should be enough, I think. [There's no such thing as too many rocks. Someone will use them.] How are you doing?
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When she returns, he hooks the bottles to his belt to secure them.] Thank you. We should be able to make more than one souvenir with these, I think. Now, shall we explore further until it's time to leave?
[They have plenty of energy and air left, and they may as well fly as much as they can.]
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Unfortunately for her, without the scenery to keep her entertained and distracted, she now has an entire shuttle ride to try to pick at why she's suddenly reacting so strangely to Vision.
But first, the suit.
It's very advanced tech and thankfully very few pieces. First Wanda ditches the gloves, then the helmet, and finally (too slowly for her tastes) the suit. Breathing a sigh of relief, she flops onto one of the cushioned benches and stretches.]
Much better. But it was worth it.
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He delays again by setting the autopilot, and the shuttle rises smoothly off the ground to rejoin the Twin Roses back in orbit. It'll take a while, though, so. Time to face the music, as it were.]
I wanted to thank you for coming down to the planet with me, Wanda. [He sits down next to her, watching her body language carefully, so carefully. One sign that he's not absolutely welcome and he'll stop, but so far she seems okay.] I meant what I said erlier, about the nature of beauty, about transience--and about sharing it with you.
[He takes her hand again in an echo of his earlier movement, tracing a finger down her palm and then clasping it.] But the planet was not the most beautiful sight in my eyes tonight.
[And he kisses her. Sowly, tentatively, not at all sure what kind of reception he's going to get--but with a hunger that's been bottled up in him for weeks, months before that, two years of not having enough of her in his life--
--and then breaks it off and looks mortified.] I'm so sorry, I should have asked you first, I don't mean to presume--
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--suddenly he pulls away, leaving her off-balance in more ways than one.]
It's all right, Vizh. I liked it.
[She squeezes his hand - see, it's fine, she's not pushing him away. His distress, and the urge to soothe it, overrides the awkwardness with her own feelings she'd been fighting on the planet. If he feels the same way, if there's nothing to spare him from, what use is there in trying to run from it?
Finding the words is another story altogether, and right now 'scarlet witch' is a very accurate description.]
I like you, [she finishes quietly, tentatively reaching up to cup Vision's cheek with her free hand. It's the first time Wanda has allowed herself to actually try to put words to the emotions he evokes in her, and this feels...right.]
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Above all, I would hate to pressure you into something you were not ready for, but, er, this is as good a time as any to admit exactly what it is I wanted to avoid showing you. I've been in love with you for quite some time, you see.
[Yes, there's plenty more that's happened over the last several years that she'd no doubt he happier not knowing, but--if he's being honest with himself, she could learn those things at any time by reading any of the other Avengers here. As far as he can tell, the only ones who really know about this are himself and Natasha. (Well, and he's told Kitty, and Kurt and Bucky probably remember a little of it from the last time he was here, but none of them know all of it.)
He opens his eyes to meet hers again, and this time there's a fire in his gaze.]
I am yours, if you'll have me. [And he moves in for another kiss.]
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Butterflies dance in her stomach as they kiss, long and slow. This time Wanda has the opportunity to melt into it and really savor the feel of him, and she lets go of his hand in favor of wrapping her arm around him. When they do part, Wanda shifts closer so she's flush against his side. That feels better, and only partially because space is cold.]
Is this all right? [she asks, punctuated with a quick kiss to his other cheek.]
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Though it occurs to him that she shouldn't have to ask him if things are all right. Not when she has a better way of knowing.
He leans over to her ear and kisses it, murmuring in a low tone.] You can read me, if you like. I won't hide from you any longer.
[Because right now all he can think of is her.]
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Wanda pulls pack just enough to cup his face between her hands before reaching for his thoughts, and what she finds might well have knocked her legs out from under her if she was standing. It's love - pure, deep, romantic love without the slightest whisper of fear or reservation. The kind of thing Wanda was certain she could never have with someone who fully understands everything that she is, and yet...]
Vision...
[Tears prick at the corner of her eyes and her throat threatens to close with emotions. There are no words in any language Wanda knows to fully express how she feels, so instead she pulls him down for another kiss. It's much more passionate this time - she needs him to understand what this depth of love and trust means to her.]
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It's a relief to have that little tickle of her powers in his mind again. (He's not sure if humans feel it at all, because the tickle definitely comes from the Mind Stone.)
As the latest kiss breaks, he has what can only be described as a silly grin.]
Now I feel rather foolish thinking you might reject my advances, and yet seeing you as happy as you were on the planet like that--
[Through his mind flash images of the past few hours from his perspective, always focused on Wanda: flying together hand in hand, gazing out over the dark skies, jumping from rock to rock, even her using her powers to grab rocks from the desert. Underneath it all is the warm fondness of friendship tempered by the strength of someone who knows he's in love.]
Once I'd put words to it for myself, it was difficult for me not to share my feelings with you, Wanda.
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She closes her eyes, and all the lingering tensions her body carries melt away. She's fallen asleep in his arms on an earlier shuttle ride, but they're at no risk of that happening now - they have the entire shuttle ride to explore this fledgling relationship before they have to put their public faces back on.
Not that she'd ever deny it in front of someone else, of course, but if they walk out of the shuttle still kissing, Wanda doubts they'd ever hear the end of the teasing.]
I'm glad you did. I have only started to realize...but I think I have loved you for months.
[Before she came here for sure, she had just spectacularly failed to recognize it for what it was. They've always had a close relationship. Maybe this was inevitable.]
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He might already be thinking about ways to find privacy on the ship. Kitty and Vash are obviously not having a problem, and he knows Kurt and Wrath never had difficulty.
And he can walk through walls.]
I couldn't really say how long it's been for me. Between memory loss from this place and time at home, I suppose I fell in love with you twice before. [He smiles and runs a hand down from where it had lain on her shoulder to grasp her hand, intertwining his fingers with hers leisurely.] And now it's happened a third time.
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