[her words are paused, drawn out quietly as she has no intent in interrupting jesper as he continues; to hear of how sam found him, brought him to a place to live. yeah, it seems like sam wilson is making himself something of a celebrity.
it brings a smile to wanda's face. she knows how important it is to him, to keep others safe, and especially now with his role as captain america—with the shield he's been left with. it cannot be easy, being in this world and neither of those things meaning anything.]
I'm sorry I missed her, but I'm glad you get to be together.
at his question, she leans back, putting her hands on her lap to hold the stone he's given her, stretches her legs outward.]
You're right: I'm not a soldier. [avengers don't classify as them, right? she never signed the sokovia accords to receive orders from the world's governments.] But the two of us, along with other really capable people, we would be what you call — superheroes? [she scrunches her nose at the term, shaking her head a little.] We went to prison because we didn't want to be on a leash; we wanted to protect others in our own terms, without waiting for the okay. We were on the run together for a few years.
[turning to him again, wanda offers:]
He's not quite a 'dad', but... something along those lines, right? Always looking after everyone.
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[her words are paused, drawn out quietly as she has no intent in interrupting jesper as he continues; to hear of how sam found him, brought him to a place to live. yeah, it seems like sam wilson is making himself something of a celebrity.
it brings a smile to wanda's face. she knows how important it is to him, to keep others safe, and especially now with his role as captain america—with the shield he's been left with. it cannot be easy, being in this world and neither of those things meaning anything.]
I'm sorry I missed her, but I'm glad you get to be together.
[solidarity—companionship—friends—that's important.
at his question, she leans back, putting her hands on her lap to hold the stone he's given her, stretches her legs outward.]
You're right: I'm not a soldier. [avengers don't classify as them, right? she never signed the sokovia accords to receive orders from the world's governments.] But the two of us, along with other really capable people, we would be what you call — superheroes? [she scrunches her nose at the term, shaking her head a little.] We went to prison because we didn't want to be on a leash; we wanted to protect others in our own terms, without waiting for the okay. We were on the run together for a few years.
[turning to him again, wanda offers:]
He's not quite a 'dad', but... something along those lines, right? Always looking after everyone.