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New Avengers Tower
The press meeting takes way too long. Then they're all taken to a hospital, because most of them are injured in some way. Then Mel takes them back to that stupid tower. Avengers Tower. Watchtower. New Avengers Tower. Nobody knows what they're calling it.
They get a tour, even though they're exhausted and grouchy, and even though half the tower is clearly in some state of construction and clearly not ready to be shown off. The labs are complete, hastily so, but none of them are going to be going anywhere near those. The rooftop bar is still in shambles, and none of them want to linger there. The kitchen and restaurant-like eating areas spiraled out around it seem intact, and well-stocked, at least.
They each have their own floor. Stark had originally made a whole floor for each of his superhero buddies, which hadn't really been renovated at all even in the multiple years the Avengers had been toast, so now they're the cleanest and least disturbed of the whole tower.
Bucky gets Steve's, Walker gets Thor's, Ava gets Clint's.
Yelena gets the one meant for Natasha. Of course.
And Bob gets Banner's, with its combination of calming decor and Hulk-proof walls.
Then they're left alone to "rest" with the promise that Mel and Valentina will be in touch over the next few days, which sounds more like a threat than anything else.
They get a tour, even though they're exhausted and grouchy, and even though half the tower is clearly in some state of construction and clearly not ready to be shown off. The labs are complete, hastily so, but none of them are going to be going anywhere near those. The rooftop bar is still in shambles, and none of them want to linger there. The kitchen and restaurant-like eating areas spiraled out around it seem intact, and well-stocked, at least.
They each have their own floor. Stark had originally made a whole floor for each of his superhero buddies, which hadn't really been renovated at all even in the multiple years the Avengers had been toast, so now they're the cleanest and least disturbed of the whole tower.
Bucky gets Steve's, Walker gets Thor's, Ava gets Clint's.
Yelena gets the one meant for Natasha. Of course.
And Bob gets Banner's, with its combination of calming decor and Hulk-proof walls.
Then they're left alone to "rest" with the promise that Mel and Valentina will be in touch over the next few days, which sounds more like a threat than anything else.
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Though he does find, oddly, he's not really afraid of Walker hurting him anymore. (Not that he'd been afraid before, exactly, since it had kind of been a thing he'd wanted. But still.) He decides he doesn't want think about why that is.
Instead, he leads the way through the little foyer to the actual living room of the suite, where the furniture is all simple and expensive and mostly bolted to the floor. The sand tray is on top of the coffee table, but there's room for her tea tray, too.
"Am I, um, actually going to be on that chore wheel, too?" he asks, not quite casually enough to actually be casual, looking at Yelena sidelong with clear uncertainty. Is he supposed to stay here? Do they want him to keep staying here? Will they still feel that way in a week or a month when he's just hanging around doing nothing useful?
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Another similarity with the man currently occupying these rooms. She'd seen as much in Mel's eyes when she'd argued against Bob staying with the newly-minted New Avengers. She hadn't been seeing the person, just the nightmare his powers had unleashed.
She looks up at his question, and gives him a crooked little smile. "Oh, absolutely. That's rule one on the list we're definitely not just making up as we go. No one escapes the chore wheel."
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The smile on her face gives him conflicting urges: he wants to smile back, and he wants to curl in on himself in shame for whatever it is he did that he can't remember, that made Mel look at him like he was scary. (Had he been on drugs again? He doesn't feel like it. There's a very specific feeling afterwards. No, it was something worse.)
He looks away, back down at the tea bowls. "I'm not sure that's a good idea," he says, mumbles really.
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"Hey," she says. "What's this? Why do you think you staying is a bad idea?"
She's absolutely certain it's not the chores part he's balking at. What she isn't sure of is whether or not he's remembered more of what had happened, about his powers, about the fight, about that misery so strong it had literally taken on a life of its own.
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Then, the part that's new from the last time they talked: "And I'm pretty sure whatever it was, was my fault." It's always his fault, but at least this time he has some evidence.
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She gives his arm a little squeeze. "What happened was bad. Your fault, I'm not so convinced of. I can tell you the parts I know, if you want - I was going to talk to you about it tomorrow anyway. I just wanted to give you some time to relax and get some sleep, and see if your memory cleared on its own. And me some time to try to find out the parts I don't know."
Her, and Ava, and Bucky. Walker isn't an intel man, and Alexei - Alexei lost his edge somewhere in that mountain prison.
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But Yelena has been nothing but nice to him. And a little funny. So he finishes, "But you're not." He has to make sure she knows that much, at least.
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That hadn't stopped Walker, but she's fairly certain 'asshole' is the only setting the man has.
Her head cocks slightly, and she gives Bob a considering look. "Do you want to stay here, in the...tower? Whatever we're going to call it." She's not entirely certain there's another option, aside from whatever black site Mel - and probably Valentina - would like to spirit him away to. But the thought of keeping him against his will makes her feel faintly queasy, like it's one step along the road to seeing him like a thing, and not a person.
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He looks around at the rich, calm, almost sterile suite and admits, "I don't think this is a room I'm going to get a lot of sleep in, though. I feel like I'm getting it dirty just by sitting in it. Maybe I can find a couch somewhere."
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It feels strange just saying that. She'd made good money in her line of work, but that was just her, and there hadn't been anyone to justify any of her expenditures to. Her nose crinkles a little in faint self-mockery.
"If it makes you feel any better, you aren't the only one who feels out of place. This place, being here, it's a lot."
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There's an idea, though.
"Maybe we should drag a bunch of blankets and pillows into one of the other rooms, somewhere less rich-looking, and just sleep on the floor," he suggests, only about half joking.
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Sleep, she knows, will be a long time coming, and not just because of the unfamiliar environment, the sense of trespassing. Spending part of the evening in friendly company might be better than sitting alone with her ghosts and trying to anticipate what Valentina might do next.
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But he's surprised that she seems to be agreeing. "Okay," he says, with a slightly bigger smile now. "We should, um, probably drink your tea before it gets cold, but after that."
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She leans over an picks up one of the tea bowls, glancing at him sidelong. "I didn't know if you liked it sweet, so I just brought the honey with me."
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"I'm really not picky and I'll drink whatever you have," he admits, going for the honey first so he can spoon a little in, proving that he does have some preferences. "But I'll take sweet if it's there."
He honestly has no idea when the last time he ate was, but he doesn't feel the nausea that would suggest it's been more than a day or so. So that's something. Maybe they can find some snacks to go with their movies.
He stirs the tea a moment, looking at it spin in the bowl, and finally says, "Do you think Valentina will come back for me? Or let me stay?"
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She shifts slightly to face him, curling both hands around her tea bowl. "I meant it when I said we're sticking together from now on. We are not the best people, but no one on this team is going to stand back and just let Valentina take you."
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So while the question of why flutters around his head, he doesn't let it out. He doesn't want to poke it. Not yet. Maybe tomorrow, like she said.
He just looks down at his tea again, and says, "Thank you. I don't... want to go anywhere with her. I'd rather stick with you. Your team. And I'll do chores," he adds, tying it back to the earlier conversation.
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That's perhaps a bit of an exaggeration. She's reasonably certain Bucky won't argue, because he's a functional adult, and Ava's a decent bet for similar reasons. Alexei, though, is a bit of a lost cause, and Walker - well, as she'd said earlier, Walker is a wildcard.
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It's an attempt at a joke.
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"You don't have to fight," she promises, then gives him a little grin. "We'll get you running comms, maybe. Once we figure out how the comm station works."
Something safely behind the front lines, at least until he learns to control his powers. Until they figure out what happened between when the Thunderbolts had limped off in disgrace, and his darker side had made its appearance above the city. He might have broken free of it, but there's little chance it's actually gone.
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Bob has a hard time imagining himself with a headset and orders and... tactical maps or something. Lots of computer screens, maybe. He certainly wouldn't be giving orders. Even on his best days-- his highest days-- he's still not exactly commanding, and his decision-making usually leads him down the wrong road. He wouldn't want to do that to the rest of them. He'll have a lot to learn if he does wind up actually on the team in pretty much any capacity.
"Maybe there won't be any missions for you guys for a while," he offers over more tea. "Valentina didn't really seem like she had everything, you know, together. The building isn't even finished."
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"No, this definitely was not planned," she agrees. "And I hope you're right and this will give us some breathing room. I would like for my bruises to at least start to fade before we have to deal with invading aliens or other...Avengers things." She laughs, and gives her head a brief shake. "I have to give her this much, she has a lot of audacity. Tried to kill all of us more than once, brokered a hit on one of the original Avengers, and still made this play."
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So he does, in the end, after some more fortifying tea. "Are you going to do what she says? When she says to do things?" He... doesn't like that idea. He doesn't know why, but he doesn't. And yet, if this group belongs to her, like she implied... will they have to?
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She sits back a little, and takes another sip of her tea, in a largely subconscious bit of mirroring. "Between the Vault, anything we kept from her assignments, and the fact that there wasn't time to scrub this place, we have leverage to keep her boot off our necks."
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Not knowing all these things is probably not great, but he still doesn't ask. He isn't brave enough. Not yet, anyway.
He just sighs and says, "Okay. Okay, good." He drains the rest of his tea. "She's not going to like that. But there's more of you than there are of her. --I hope. I hope she doesn't have a private army somewhere."
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