[ Charged, stilted conversations with Nat. Talk about deja vu, if in a very, very different context.
He can't argue with the statement, because yeah, they're both clearly not the same people. But if this is it, history rewritten again, waking up in the wrong reality and being stuck with a Nat who treats him like a problem (well, threat; she always treats him like a problem), the idea of just settling with— whatever this is? Not great.
Clint takes the folder back in silence, dodging her gaze as he folds it in half and stuffs it back into his pocket. ]
Yeah. Me neither, I guess.
[ He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve, exactly, but he isn't really trying to hide the fact that he sounds disappointed. Another beat, then he moves on — still sounding distinctly bummed, but whatever. Business. ] So. Government compound? Probably not Maine. [ Seen enough of the trees outside to guess that much. ] Computers in lockdown.
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He can't argue with the statement, because yeah, they're both clearly not the same people. But if this is it, history rewritten again, waking up in the wrong reality and being stuck with a Nat who treats him like a problem (well, threat; she always treats him like a problem), the idea of just settling with— whatever this is? Not great.
Clint takes the folder back in silence, dodging her gaze as he folds it in half and stuffs it back into his pocket. ]
Yeah. Me neither, I guess.
[ He doesn't wear his heart on his sleeve, exactly, but he isn't really trying to hide the fact that he sounds disappointed. Another beat, then he moves on — still sounding distinctly bummed, but whatever. Business. ] So. Government compound? Probably not Maine. [ Seen enough of the trees outside to guess that much. ] Computers in lockdown.