This Gilded Cage
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Natasha will never know how hard Clint had to fight to be allowed to bring her back to Stark Tower rather than having her put in a confined cell on the helicarrier until her memory returns, or a squadron of therapists declare her 'safe'. All she can see is the luxury of the cage she has been put in.
It's not a small cage, by any means. The apartment of sorts she apparently shares with Clint sprawls across an entire floor of the huge tower. Its impressive panorama windows overlook New York. It's filled with state-of-the-art technology that makes it feel disconcertingly like living in the future. The oversized fridge is filled with her favorite foods, and there's even a bottle of high-end vodka tucked away in the freezer. It should be hard to feel trapped there, but yet she does.
The first day, it's fine. They spend hours talking shared memories and memories that by rights ought to be shared but aren't. But with each subsequent day, Natasha grows more and more restless and more and more aware of the complicated lock on the door.
So, when Clint gets called away a few days into her 'stay', Natasha takes the opportunity to go exploring. The lock on the door proves too challenging, even for her. (Especially with no tools to work it with.) But, the air vent in the bathroom is just big enough for her to squeeze through after using a spoon to screw loose the grid covering it.
She wanders into the huge workshop about an hour later, drawn in by the music blasting through the doors. Her first instinct upon hearing it is to go the other way, to avoid being caught and captured. But Clint keeps insisting that she's not a prisoner here, and it's time to test that promise. Still, she slides the door open with utmost caution, and slips in quietly.
The workshop is not like any other space in the tower. At least not any of the ones that Natasha has seen. For one, it's less slick and polished. For another it's cluttered with tools and various mechanical parts. It doesn't feel as soulless and empty as the rest of the place. She trails her fingers absently along one of the workbenches as she proceeds deeper into the workshop, in search of whoever is making the noises she can just make out under the too loud music.
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Date: 2012-06-15 10:49 pm (UTC)His eyebrows go up at- well that was more skin than he was expecting to be seeing today. Or possibly ever. What the hell? But then his eyes catch the scars and all of a sudden everything makes sense again. Tit for tat. Fair enough. Some of them he's seen before, or at least knows of; the round one just below her throat, shown over a bottle of vodka on a night of strangely honest conversation, or the relatively new one on her stomach that has to be from that thing with the glass shards that Clint was bitching about. Others are entirely mysterious. He can't help but wonder about the stories behind them.
He tenses again as she catches his hand in hers, but he doesn't pull away. He's pretty sure he knows where she's going with this. Her skin is warm and smooth under his touch, textured by scars here and there. His fingertips leave faint trails of slick black oil behind. The damn stuff gets everywhere. He's still curious about the stories behind the scars; but contrary to popular opinion he's not a complete idiot, and asking when it's a coin toss whether or not she knows the story seems like a massive dick move.
His eyes flick up to hers at the question. "Uh...no, but no," he replies, which...made more sense in his head than it did aloud. After a moment he translates; "That is...no, no zapping, but still not a great idea." There are very, very few people he trusts enough for them to be able to touch the reactor without inducing a freakout of epic proportions. Pepper's one; Rhodey's another. Bruce or Clint could probably get away with it in theory, though it hasn't been tested in practice yet. But Natasha was never one. Not even the Natasha he knew and fought beside, before this whole mess.
On some level he does feel kind of bad about that. It's not that he mistrusts her entirely: he trusts her to have his back in the field, to get the job done. But with this? No. On an intellectual he was pretty sure she didn't intend to kill him, but apparently his subconscious would not be moved on this one. Risking it regardless seems to involve an unacceptably high chance of ending in a humiliating panic attack.
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Date: 2012-06-16 12:46 am (UTC)Considering the tension in Tony's wrist as she guides his hand to her skin, she's actually kind of surprised that he doesn't pull away. But with the way his eyes lock on her skin, she guesses that he might be as fascinated by her scars as she is by his.
The slight slickness of Tony's fingertips against her skin sparks another memory. This one longer but more disjointed than the last. The hum of an engine. The dark battle suit she's been assured is hers open as far down as it goes, her skin flashing pale and streaked with grease through the opening. Calloused fingers running down her skin-- This is apparently not the first time a man with calloused hands has left dark smudges on her skin. It sure as hell wasn't Tony though. His touch against her skin is warm and solid, and the light brush of his fingers tickles enough to send a slight shiver up her spine, but it doesn't send sparks flying across her skin. Based on the last precious flash of a memory, she's just going to go ahead and assume that it's Clint. (The circumstantial evidence is overwhelming. Like the fact that they're married and that his brief touches always leave her craving more.)
After Tony has stumbled through the words that basically boil down to no, don't, Natasha just nods. "Okay." Whether it's because touching it would hurt her or because he simply wants her hands nowhere near the device keeping him alive, doesn't really matter. The end result is the same; she's not going to touch it. She has enough trust issues of her own to respect a clearly set boundary.
Standing there, hands pressed against each others' scars (her fingers still circled around his wrist, thumb resting at the jut of bone at the back of his wrist), is oddly intimate. Which is-- scary, really. Natasha can count on the finges of one hand (and still have fingers left over) the number of times that she's been truly intimate with someone. And this? It's making the list. Her jaw tightens imperceptibly, and something dark flits through her eyes.
"How did it happen?" In casting a glance down at his abdomen for emphasis, Natasha gets caught by the road map of scars yet again and achingly slowly she shifts her hand, fingers tracing the few scattered scars lower down on his skin, careful to not touch him anywhere near the sternum.
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Date: 2012-06-16 01:25 am (UTC)Her simple acceptance of his refusal send a wave of relief washing through him. Maybe they're having a moment of sorts here, but he's glad to have avoided having to explain just why he can't deal with anyone touching the reactor.
Gaze still tracing the lines of old scars on her skin, he misses the tightening in her expression. There's something strange and hypnotic about this quiet little moment; one of her hands warm just below his ribs, the other wrapped around his wrist, his own fingers spread out on her stomach as he follows the line of one particularly prominent scar with the pad of this thumb.
He doesn't look up at the question. Somehow it's easier to find an answer when he doesn't have to meet her eyes. "I caught one of my own bombs in the face," he replies. "Woke up in a cave with a car battery hooked up to my chest." He's still not sure how much she knows. But she said he wasn't what she expected, and if Clint hadn't said anything then any expectations must have come from the media. And Afghanistan had been plastered all over every news outlet for the duration: the attack on the convoy, the three months where he was 'missing, presumed dead', his miraculous escape and return to the land of the living.
Of course all but the bare bones were half speculation and half shameless gossip. For all that Natasha had shown up in his life apparently well acquainted with his history, there are some things he is absolutely certain she never knew, because no-one knows them. He's never told anyone the whole truth about Afghanistan. Rhodey knows more than anyone else - if only because he was the first friendly face around when Tony was delirious with heat and thirst and pain, half-crazed by the sudden return to reality and desperate for someone he could lean on - but even he doesn't know the full story. Tony's never told anyone the full story, and those who saw it first-hand are long dead.
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Date: 2012-06-16 02:29 am (UTC)As he tells her about the shrapnel, Natasha's eyes flick up to his face and her gaze stays on his ducked head and lowered eyes as he talks. Something in the way he won't look at her, tells her that this isn't an easy subject. And yet he tells her. Again, with this strange trust in her. It's disconcerting and touching and she doesn't know how to begin to process it. Not that she hasn't been able to make men trust her with things they oughtn't have before. Of course she has. She'd be a pretty crap spy if she hadn't. But, generally, she'd been making an effort then, being charming or flirtatious or simply sympathetic. She's pretty sure she's been none of those things since entering the workshop. She's too off-balance, too raw and lost now to even think about making a play at being a person deserving of trust. But here he is, just giving it to her unbidden.
If her hands hadn't been occupied -- one with mirroring his hand against his stomach, the other with making sure that his hand doesn't stray somewhere she doesn't want it -- she might've brushed her fingers across his cheek rather pointedly. His face isn't the piece of him that's littered with scars after all. So, she doubts that the bomb blew up literally in his face.
Natasha's done research on everyone of the Avengers (including herself, though details on her and Clint are pretty scarce), and Tony's life has been the easiest by far to find information on. But, it's not like she's sat down and made an exhaustive timeline of his entire life (yet). More like, she's read countless of articles on him (often out of order) to try to puzzle together a sense of who he is. She knows about Afghanistan. It's pretty hard to miss considering the intense news coverage of the incident. But, she only knows the bare bones of the story. The unit he was travelling with for a PR-stunt was ambushed and he was captured. After a lengthy captivity he was rescued through the tireless efforts of the U.S. military and brought home. Upon his return, he dismantled the weapons manufacturing branch of Stark Industries (aka most of the company) and after that the stories delve into speculation.
Getting caught in the blast of one of his own bombs sounds like a pretty good reason to stop making bombs, but Natasha doesn't like to assume things. For all she knows the bomb may've been on a separate occasion entirely.
"That must've been fun," she says drily. It sounds like the beginning of a nightmare. She kindly doesn't point out the irony in the fact that it's a piece of one of his own bombs trying to crawl its way into his heart. He's a smart guy, she's sure he's figured that one out all on his own. "Why a car battery?" Her fingers have absently been trailing the faint scars low on his belly, and now they bump against the worn denim of his jeans, and she stops, vaguely aware that she should probably move her hand, but too caught up in the story to act on the distant impulse.
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Date: 2012-06-16 02:55 am (UTC)"Oh yeah, it was great," he responds dryly, gaze flicking up to her face with a humorless little half-smirk. It's easier than it should be to talk to her about this. It doesn't make sense. He couldn't have had this conversation with her before. But his distrust of Natasha was never personal, stabbing-related incidents notwithstanding; it was always a byproduct of her loyalty to SHIELD, who he doesn't trust an inch. Except it's gone now, isn't it? As far as this Natasha knows SHIELD are still her enemies. That really shouldn't put him more at ease, but it does. After all, how can she have an agenda right now when she barely knows who or where she is?
He shrugs. "It was all they had going spare. There was a-" His voice catches momentarily in his throat. "-surgeon they'd grabbed. He put me back together. Got most of the shrapnel out, and then rigged up the battery to keep the rest out of the way. It woulda ran flat in a couple of weeks at the outside, but this thing..." He tilts his head and shifts his shoulders slightly in a gesture which indicates the arc reactor "...kept me going after that."
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Date: 2012-06-16 07:03 pm (UTC)The younger self that she's been thrown back to though? She has the morals of a particularly vicious predator. Okay, that's not fair, she has some morals, it's just that they're horribly skewed from the way she was brought up to perceive everyone outside of the Red Room as either a threat or an asset to be used or disposed of. At any rate, she's dangerous, unpredictable and extremely volatile. Especially now that all her strings have been cut. She hasn't learned yet how to control herself without an outside force guiding her. The last time when she found herself outside the Red Room's control the death toll was immense and it was only brought to an end when Clint was sent after her.
But, then again, Tony probably doesn't know that. Because Clint wouldn't give up Natasha's secrets without a Norse god probing through his mind. And though everyone at SHIELD knows that Natasha used to work for the other side, few are aware of the details of the jobs she took when she went freelance.
If it came down to it, Natasha'd smash Tony's arc reactor to pieces and leave him gasping and dying on the floor. Except-- Right now? With his hand pressed against her stomach and her hand pressed against his stomach in turn? She thinks that maybe she'd feel bad about it afterwards.
Of course, there's no reason for her to kill Tony. Or anyone in the tower. Even if there was, the tenuous connection she has built with Clint is probably going to hold her back, because these people matter to him. And he is her guiding star in the darkness she's found herself in.
But Tony's right, there's no secret agenda here, just the burning need to find out who she is and where she fits into this new world.
His dry smirk draws a flicker of a real smile from her in return. "Like a vacation, I imagine. Except far better than some tropical island somewhere." Her voice has gone from dry to joking, and she's also surprised at the ease of their conversation and how quickly this-- thing between them has settled her. Because she feels settled. What tension had worked its way into her muscles between crawling into the air duct and now has simply dropped away, leaving her not relaxed exactly, but not achingly tense at least.
Natasha catches the way Tony's voice breaks ever so slightly mid-sentence, but she doesn't know how to interpret it. For all she knows, the surgeon may've been instrumental in torturing him or something. Because it doesn't sound like he was in that cave voluntarily. Slowly, she's working things out from the few clues he's giving her, and unlike piecing together the bits of and pieces of her own history, this is intriguing rather than frustrating. "They had one of those lying around in a cave?" Natasha's eyes flick up to the arc reactor again, her fingertips twitching against his stomach in the effort of keeping herself from just reaching up and touching it. She knows that she can't, but damn she's curious.
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Date: 2012-06-16 08:08 pm (UTC)Of course he knows better than to assume it's complete, or accurate. His own file is a tissue of complete lies in places. But there was enough there to make him really curious about the bits that have to have been omitted.
There's a huff of breath that's something close to a laugh and he grins at her. "Oh yeah. It was a lovely spot. All the sand you could eat, hot and cold running rats..." Hey, at least he's not the only one way more at ease than is in any way sensible right now.
He feels that little twitch of her hand and his own fingers tense almost imperceptibly in response. "I built it," he responds, and for all that this is an awful set of memories to recall, there's a note of fierce pride in his voice. There are plenty of things in his past he's not proud of, but goddamnit, if he's proud of anything he's proud of this. Of the reactor, of the fact that it all came together in his head in a cave in Afghanistan when he was facing blackmail or death and in so much pain he could barely think straight.
Steve asked him, once, what he was without the armor. It was a question aimed to hurt, to strike at the fact that his strength in the field is entirely artificial. It was also completely missing the point. So maybe he doesn't have the raw brute strength Steve and Thor and the Hulk do, or the decades of training Clint and Natasha do. But although he might be vulnerable out of the armor, he's never been weak; when backed into a corner he will change the world to fight back if that's what it takes.
It's his mind that makes him dangerous. Why would he ever be ashamed of wearing the armor to fight when it's his design every step of the way, his hands that built it, with tech that was supposed to be impossible lying at its very heart?
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Date: 2012-06-16 09:16 pm (UTC)"You built that?" Natasha asks and there's honest to god wonder in her voice. Even without touching it, and without any knowledge of advanced engineering, she can tell that it's a complicated piece of technology and he built that. "In a cave?" Natasha has always responded well to talent and skill, and building that thing would've taken both, plus an ingenuity she could never hope to possess. Now, Natasha can tear things down, burn them to ground and pull them apart. But she could never build something. Much less something as intricate as the arc reactor.
Glancing down at the softly glowing circle, her eyes are caught instead by the scars scattered across Tony's chest and abdomen and the realization slowly sinks in that not only did he build that thing in a cave, he must've been in incredible pain at the time. Natasha's never taken a direct shrapnel hit, but she's seen it happen and heard the screams of the survivors. When her gaze returns to his face, there's a new kind of respect in her eyes. Pain is an old friend of hers. She's learned how to deal with it and accept it. But, most people haven't, and that he could go through something like that? Well, it's damn impressive and it pushes her image of him even further away from the one perpetrated by the media.
The subject of pain brings up a question that hasn't crossed her mind before, but ought to have been obvious. It makes her forehead crease in a light frown. Her hand slides up -- slowly and easily -- to the base of his ribs, her thumb brushing along the sweep of the lowest one on the left. She shifts her weight from one foot to the other, the slight movement pressing her abdomen closer against his hand, her fingers curling a little tighter around his wrist in unconscious response. "Does it hurt still? The shrapnel?"
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Date: 2012-06-17 01:09 am (UTC)He can't help but look pleased at her reaction to the arc reactor. He also can't help but wonder if she'd always had some level of respect for this if nothing else, somewhere beneath the personal distaste. "Yeah, in a cave," he confirms with a nod, "Had to cannibalize a few missiles to do it." It was...a challenge, to say the least. Even leaving aside the less than favorable circumstances - whoever said the prospect of hanging concentrates the mind obviously wasn't speaking from first-hand experience - the equipment left a lot be be desired. Seriously, oxy-acetylene torches. Who the hell still welds with those?
His breath catches ever so slightly at the movement of her hand, his fingers flexing where they're still pressed against her skin, and he gives a soft, strange little smile. "All the time."
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Date: 2012-06-17 06:33 pm (UTC)At the moment though? She's caught up in his wide grin and their ridiculous joke, and the smile on her face is solid and momentarily unguarded. "Shit, you guys got spiders as well?" She makes a show of looking around at the state of the art workshop, which may not be exactly pristine, but still must be a hell of a lot cleaner than a goddamn cave. "I have to say, I'm surprised you can live in a hovel like this after that experience."
Natasha's eyes are drawn back down to the arc reactor and they widen just a touch. Damn. Not only did he build it in a cave, he built it out of missiles. And it's about the size of her fist and can -- if he's not lying to her, which to be honest, he might be -- power a whole city. She's going to have to ask Clint to verify everything that Tony tells her. Because it can't all be true. "You're kidding me..."
The flex of his fingers against her skin earns him a light press of her fingertips in return. Her eyes snap back up to his at the answer to her question though. She gives him a long and searching look. Sometimes, you see pain in people's faces, in the lines around their eyes and mouth. But Tony just looks like he's a quirk of the mouth away from a grin all the time. Natasha isn't even aware that her fingers have unfurled from around his wrist -- leaving her wide open to attack -- until her hand is halfway to his face. You can see the moment when she catches herself at it, her hand sort of hesitates in the air like she's not sure if she should continue the motion or capture his wrist again. In the end, she slowly makes herself finish what she started. Her hand cups the side of his jaw, thumb nearly touching the corner of his mouth. Her other hand follows the curve of his ribs to his left side and settles there. Her eyes meet his, and she's frowning as she tries to catch so much as a flicker of pain in them.
"You can't even tell," she finally says and it's part compliment, part admiration, and part suspicion. He could be lying after all.
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Date: 2012-06-17 08:10 pm (UTC)"Scout's honor," is his response, coupled with a smirk. Clint will confirm everything he's said, as will the file SHIELD keeps on him. Many things have been said about Tony over the years. People have questioned his morals, his personal habits, and occasionally his sanity. But one thing that even the harshest critics have never questioned is that he's damn good at what he does. There's a reason Stark Industries is the leader in its field. He may get a bit too much of a kick out of tossing the word 'genius' around, but it really is merited.
Her hand hesitates in midair and he goes completely still, watching her with a strangely blank expression. The wariness in his stance ratchets up a few notches but he still doesn't pull away. One hand stays pressed flat against her stomach; the other moves, slowly and tentatively, to rest against the back of her hand where it's cupped around the side of his face. There's something almost vulnerable in his eyes.
"I don't-" he begins, and then stops, because he really has no idea where that sentence was meant to be going. What is he even supposed to say. It's always there. It's in every move he makes; underpinning every thought, every breath. Half the time it barely even registers on a conscious level it's so all-pervading, the dull ache radiating out from the hot, foreign weight in the center of his chest and cresting with every beat of his heart. Why would it be noticeable when there's nothing for it to stand out against? It is the baseline.
It's there though, when you're looking for it. In the shadows under his eyes which are so easy to attribute to insomnia, the tension in his shoulders, the occasional hitch of breath when he moves the wrong way; in all the little things that slip past the facade. And the 'genius billionaire playboy philanthropist' bit is and has always been a facade. Perhaps he never went through any of the training she did, but a lifetime spent always in the public eye, every move analyzed by a dozen different media outlets, teaches its own lessons about masks.
In the end he just shrugs. "You get used to it."
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Date: 2012-06-17 10:57 pm (UTC)The key to handling pain is to remember that it is transient. No matter how much it hurts, one way or another, it'll eventually stop. Except it doesn't for Tony. He has just learned to live with it. Another thing about him that impresses the hell out of her. "Wow. I--"
It all gets too much for her. Their eyes meeting, the way they're touching each other. The intimacy of it all catches in her throat and she damn near chokes on it. She ducks her head, her gaze dropping to his hand pressed against her stomach. There are a couple of oily smudges littering her skin where he has touched her, standing out like dusted fingerprints on a crime scene. Somewhere underneath his hand is the uneven scar from two years back. No. Longer than that. Two years plus the time she's lost. (Dammit.) Her stomach twists and she can feel the bile rising in her throat. She doesn't want to think about that. She wants to be here, in this downright scary moment and just-- not think for a little while. Except the moment is getting a bit too close to something she can't name for comfort.
"Do you see the, uh, scar on my right side. The crooked one?" she says, keeping her head bowed. If she's not looking at him, then it's a little bit less like she's opening herself up and letting her secrets spill out. It's also less like she's running away. The muscles in her stomach tense and shift under his hand. It's not impressive, and it's nothing as personal as what he's just told her, but it's the first thing that comes to mind. "That's from when I had my appendix taken out with a pen knife." Her eyes flick up to meet his and she gives him a quick, self-conscious smile, her fingertips twitching against his cheek and the corner of his jaw.
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Date: 2012-06-18 01:23 am (UTC)Part of him wants to pull away. To put some distance between them figuratively and literally, step away behind the workbench again with a few flippant remarks in passing. But he knows he's not going to. He can't help it. He's fascinated but what he sees in her face, in those reactions that just aren't quite as guarded as he's used to, and he can't help but want to see more. The little glimpses he's catching of the effect his words are having are driving him wild with curiosity.
And maybe it entails showing more of himself than he's strictly comfortable with. But that's just the price to pay, apparently. It only seems fair.
His eyebrows go up as he considers the scar, as further up as she elaborates on the story behind it. "That must have sucked," he says concisely. His eyes flick up to hers. "Did you at least get to get drunk first?"
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Date: 2012-06-18 01:50 am (UTC)When she first touched her hand to Tony's abdomen, she never intended for it to turn into this. In fact, if she'd've known this is what it'd turn into, she probably would've kept her hands to herself. But, now that they're here and so achingly close, she doesn't want to lose it for the world.
'Sucked' doesn't cover half of it. Especially not the bit where the wound got infected despite their best efforts and she was delirious for days before the extraction team got them. Natasha shakes her head. "We only had a quarter of a bottle of vodka, and we needed it to sterilize the wound and the knife." Her slides down to rest more comfortably against his hip, dropping all pretense of touching him for anything but for the sake of it. "It wasn't too bad," she adds with a shrug. "I've had worse. And-- you know, it didn't last." Unlike his pain. Her eyes flicker unbidden to the arc reactor before returning to his face.
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Date: 2012-06-18 02:27 am (UTC)"Yeah, but surgery's always less fun when you're awake for it," he responds lightly. But for all the easy tone he's more tense now than ever, uncomfortable with her hands on him in a way he can't even pin down. It's clearly not about the scars any more. He can't work out what it is about, but whatever it is, he's not sure he's okay with it.
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Date: 2012-06-18 03:00 am (UTC)Her brow creases lightly in question for about half a second, before she catches herself at it and it smooths out again. She can't quite hide the flicker of sudden and unexpected hurt in her eyes though, or how the tension from earlier and then some snaps back into her.
"I don't know about that," she says with a one-shouldered shrug, her tone as easy as Tony's. Spy, remember? She can lie with the best of them. Like it's nothing, she untangles her hand from under his and pulls it away as she lets her other hand drop from his hip. She shoves her hands into the pockets of her jeans, curling them up tightly. "You never know what they're going to do with you while you're out."
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Date: 2012-06-18 02:26 pm (UTC)It shouldn't reassure him that she's looking tense again too. It really shouldn't. But this at least it familiar, having her at a distance, behind various defenses. It's infinitely easier to deal with than the strange intimacy of a moment before. He has no idea what he was thinking. Not that he didn't want to help, but like this she was like a wolf in a trap. No matter how much sympathy you might feel there was still a fair chance of getting your hand ripped off if you got too close.
"I figure once they've got you sliced open they can probably do pretty much whatever the hell they like anyway," he responds, quirking an eyebrow.
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Date: 2012-06-18 05:14 pm (UTC)She wanders away, putting some distance and the length of a work bench between them. She makes a great show of peering curiously at the little bits and pieces littering its surface in between surreptitious glances darted in his direction, flickering over the tense set of his shoulders or the way his hand flits over the engine parts like a particularly indecisive butterfly.
"But at least you know what they're doing to you," she argues with a wince. "You won't go in to have a bullet dug out of you and wake up with a kidney gone or a bomb nestled in your guts." The latter had happened to one of the girls. Marusya. Sweet little blonde thing. She was failing out of the Program and determined to get at least some use out of her the Red Room turned her into a human bomb without telling her. Then on her next mission, they detonated her once she was in range of the multiple marks that needed taking out. Her death was messy and immediate, but most of all useful.
"I woke up with blonde hair once," she offers, picking up a screwdriver and turning it over in her hands, digging the business end against the pad of her thumb and twisting it absently. "Gave me one hell of a shock."
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Date: 2012-06-18 11:09 pm (UTC)"I guess that makes sense," he concedes, lifting a bolt and inspecting it for a moment before screwing it into place. He hadn't ever really thought about it from that point of view before, but now she comes to mention it- yeah, that's a whole new level of uncomfortable and disturbing. And seriously, what kind of life has she had that she thinks about things like this?
"Huh." He pauses and gives her a long, speculative sort of look. "...I can't picture you as a blonde. That's weird."
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Date: 2012-06-19 04:07 pm (UTC)It's strangely comforting the way that he'll talk to her without looking at her. Clint looks at her all the time, and it's nice not to have such a captive audience for once. She sets the screwdriver down on the workbench opposite of the one he's working on, puts her hands flat against the scarred surface and jumps up on it in a smooth motion. Her feet dangle in the air and her left heel bangs lightly against the solid table leg.
"It's different," she acknowledges with a small shrug. Seeing herself in blonde hair for the first time had been unsettling. "It makes my face look softer. Younger. I never liked it." But it got the job done, and it was easier to blend into the crowd afterwards. But it wasn't her, and there aren't so many facets of her that she could afford to lose one.
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Date: 2012-06-21 02:08 am (UTC)"I went blonde once," he comments, leaning down to bolt the sump pan back on. "Tried to, anyway. It didn't really work out that well." He smirks to himself and elaborates. "Some stupid bet. I must have been...what, about fifteen?"
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Date: 2012-06-21 01:52 pm (UTC)Natasha tilts her head to the side and frowns as she considers Tony's face. Her eyes narrow slightly and then she nods slowly. "I can sorta picture that?" She crinkles her nose slightly. It's not a bad mental image as such. Let's just say she's glad that he stuck with the brown. "Did you at least win the bet?"
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Date: 2012-06-23 12:17 am (UTC)She ducks her head and twists one of the cog wheels two times around its rod. "They dyed my hair back after two weeks that time," she offers, darting a quick look up at him. "Would've been sooner, but the mission was a bitch to finish."
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Date: 2012-06-23 01:03 am (UTC)The last bolt winds in tight against its washer, and he sets the spanner down on the workbench. Cams next, yeah? Or maybe the valves- no, getting ahead of himself there. Definitely the cams. "Pass me a screwdriver?" he asks without thinking, extending a hand in her direction.
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Date: 2012-06-23 01:14 am (UTC)Surprise flashes across her features at his question, followed by a flicker of something darker that might be apprehension, and her foot stills midair. But it's only a matter of a second before a very pleased sort of smile lights up her face. "Uh, sure." Whatever thing she's been fiddling with goes down on the work bench on a pile of other fiddly little things with a soft rattle and she picks up the screwdriver from beside her thigh instead. She hops down from her perch, walks over to his workbench, leans across it and holds the screwdriver out with the handle first. "This one good?"
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Date: 2012-06-24 04:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-06-24 09:32 pm (UTC)