Natasha Romanoff (
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[She is genuinely curious about that. There's a certain fascination in her for people who have such a clear vision of right and wrong, how the see their way through moral questions. Figuratively speaking in this case, but he sees it more clearly than she does in this case.
She always feels like she stumbling.
In a way, it's hard for her not to feel like she belongs here. At least a lot more than people like Matt, or Steve.]
Putting criminals away?
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[ Matt should know. He spent most of his young life in an orphanage, likely watching the system ruin a lot of lives. He seems to fall into a more comfortable pace when he starts to talk law, though. He brings his hands together on the table, words flowing naturally now. He really is a lawyer at heart. ]
Hell's kitchen, it... well, it was full of dirty cops, judges and DA's who were eating out of Fisk's pocket. It's impossibly easy to plant evidence and fabricate the facts when you have the system on your side. [ He shrugs, smiling a little easier. This is something he's sure about. Maybe studying to be an attorney taught him loopholes just so he could shut down the people who use them. ] Anyway, I'm more of a defender than a prosecutor. At least when it comes to the law.
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But that makes sense, I guess. As long as you're not interested in getting a lot of money out of the job.
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Unfortunately, no. Used to be able to-- heart rate and things like that, but faces have always been pretty vague.
[ He laughs once she mentions money. Ah yes, money. That thing they never have. ]
Foggy says the same thing. Defending innocent people makes it pretty hard to make a living, but we try to keep our record clean. It depends on who wins out the argument, really.
[ And Matt is really, really good at arguing with Foggy. ]
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There's more important things in life than money anyway.
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[ Matt smiles, warmer now. Maybe it's cause he's had this conversation several times before with Foggy-- and even when they disagree, Matt still wins. It's familiar. This time when he pours them a glass, it's a bit more friendly than just mopey. ]
Might not be able to pay the bills with 'truth and justice,' but it hasn't stopped me yet.
[ He's kidding. Mostly. Totally.
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Somehow, you seem like the kind of guy who'll make it work—like someone who's not about to let a little thing like paying the electric bill get in the way of doing what you think needs to be done.
[She really isn't sure how she keeps making this kind of friend. Bad influences all around.]
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[ Foggy and Connor have definitely come home to an "empty" apartment, only to discover that Matt had simply not turned the lights on. ]
But I'm a stubborn sonuvabitch, you're right about that.
[ Doesn't matter how hard you hit him, he'll always get back up. Always. ]
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[There's a warm smile in her tone as she says that, mirroring him.]
I knew there was a reason I liked you. Stubborn, and a fighter. You know, I wouldn't mind seeing what you can do.
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Wouldn't mind showing off, if that's what you're into.
[ They could surely mean in the ring but they could also mean not in the ring, if you know what I'm sayin. Cause Matt knows what he's sayin. ]
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Oh, I don't know about that. It's only really showing off if I can't keep up.
[She knows what you're sayin' too, Matt.]
You think I can't keep up?
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[ He raises his glass and offers her a tiny toast, if only because-- really, he'd enjoy that. In both senses of the phrase. ]
I bet you could even teach me a thing or two.
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Oh, I'm sure I could teach you a thing or two.
[Humility is for people who aren't world class assassins.]
I'm going to hold you to this.
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[ Matt smirks, confident. He is absolutely sure she could show him a thing or two. He's also sure he's got some moves she's never seen before so he's sure they'd have fun. Oh, and at fighting too, I guess. ]
I look forward to it.
[ Can't say he ever pictured himself hooking up (to fight) with an Avenger before. ]
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Your friends aren't going to come after me for taking advantage of a blind man, are they?
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Pretty sure that'll be the last thing on either of their minds if they heard about you.
[ Foggy would groan and suffer, Connor would probably want to know if they've banged. So yeah, priorities. ]
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He's a lot more expressive than she is.]
I don't know. Your one friend sometimes looks like he's afraid I'm going to eat him.
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Foggy's just jumpy. He's a big fan of the Avengers, so he probably got all star-struck when he first saw you.
[ As opposed to Matt, who very surely did not admire them. At all. He's kind of a stick in the mud. ]
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[She knows which of the Avengers sell toys.]
Not that Stark doesn't have his fans, but they tend to me... creepier.
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[ Well, it looks like that alcohol is starting to do its thing, huh? ]
Can't say I'm a huge fan of Tony Stark. I know what he did was great and all but he's... well, I don't envy having to deal with him. He comes off as kind of a prick.
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[ Since secrecy seems to be a pretty big superhero thing... god knows, Matt values his privacy.
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[Her tone is very dry when she adds:]
He likes his name in lights.
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[ Matt would have punched his lights out for that. Fact. ]
Can't imagine that works out too well for you, with your line of work.
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It's not something we see eye to eye on. He's never going to understand keeping a low profile.
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