( wanda doesn't hold anything against clint (or scott, for the matter) for being offered deals because they have families. there's a pit of anger inside her because she once, too, had a family, and they were killed; that she isn't 'just a girl' that can do no harm without a suit happened because the very same government that locked her up instigated a way, regardless of what even started the conflict.
she lets that anger ease way from her, though, because clint is not at fault here.
instead, she blows out a breath, looks out the window. the pull of her hair and the light raise of the collar of her shirt gives way to the burn mark around her neck that has been slowly healing; she figured landing herself here meant destroying the collar however possible. )
And now we're here.
( wanda, without her shackles; clint, without his family. )
...have you checked to see if your family is here, too?
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she lets that anger ease way from her, though, because clint is not at fault here.
instead, she blows out a breath, looks out the window. the pull of her hair and the light raise of the collar of her shirt gives way to the burn mark around her neck that has been slowly healing; she figured landing herself here meant destroying the collar however possible. )
And now we're here.
( wanda, without her shackles; clint, without his family. )
...have you checked to see if your family is here, too?