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clint barton ([personal profile] beenunmade) wrote 2012-06-03 06:32 am (UTC)


He almost considered getting Steve to sign them instead.

He did mean it like that. But Phil was an fairly intelligent man. Clint figured he could come up to the conclusion himself. Clint usually wasn't so brash when it came to things like that. When it was just him and Nat, things just fell together because they both were caught up enough. It didn't seal together a relationship with them. It just sealed together their bond as partners. Phil was different. Clint never admitted his feelings for the man until he thought the man was gone forever. He still hadn't said anything about them. There was a slight fear of ruining the relationship they had built over the years. "Yeah, you're boring voice. Droning on and on." Clint chuckled, wrinkling his nose when he offered to tell him more about Steve. "Or you can tell me more about someone else. Not yourself. I know you like you know Rogers, boss." He didn't feel like it was awkward to admit that. He figured it was the same way when it came to Coulson as well. Coulson, who could tell after a couple missing sessions of Clint harassing him in his office -- that something was horribly wrong.

Clint wrinkled his nose at the aspect of being woken up every couple of hours. He felt like he hadn't slept in days. He was sure he hadn't slept in days. The good thing about being under Loki's control was sleep was not a necessity. The first round he couldn't even remember if he had ever slept. He just knew he had worked through it all for the sake of completing the mission. "Or just check if I'm breathing and not wake me up? Just tossing that idea around, sir."

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