[ when natasha arrives, what she's going to end up seeing is tony waiting outside the door, leaning against wall next to the door. he manages to get the door open and shockingly the room looks like any other room (don't ask him who lived here before he decided to steal it) except for the fact that it may have a lot of metal sitting in it. ]
Come on, can't tell you about it until we're in a private area.
[ but 'they' is irrelevant at the moment (it's probably clint), so she walks in through the door once he's maneuvered it open, making sure her comm is off, the door is closed, and scanning the room before she turns and faces him, waiting for him to turn his device off as well (if he's going to, and if what he's got to say is so secretive she'd recommend it. not that he typically listens to her). ]
Considering how nosy this floor is, think I'm justified.
[ once she's in, he follows her, making sure the door is shut behind them and then he shuts his device off. he can paraphrase what spock had ask with no problem and he already knows that knowing their luck, somehow that thing would manage to come on for no good reason and he can't have that happen. ]
Spock wants me to work with him. Or let me rephrase that, he wants to work with me.
You're the one who chose to do this on the busiest floor.
[ except it's not really the busiest floor, not anymore. but she puts that thought out of her mind as quickly as it occurs to her and listens to tony, her brow creasing in clear puzzlement. when she thinks about it beyond the initial shock that the two were talking in the first place, it makes sense, that tony sounds like he's seriously considering it is slightly more surprising. ]
Yeah, because it doesn't look suspecious for the two of us to be sliding up to the 10th or 11th floor. Not in the mood to explain to Robb or anyone else who'd catch us what we're doing.
[ it's one of the busier floors, tony knows exactly which floor has the least amount of people and while it's not the first one, he's- he really just doesn't like to dwell on it. tony looks uncomfortable for the briefest of moments before he shrugs, as if this entire conversation isn't weird. as if the idea of him working with spock isn't weird. ]
The ship. Specifically questions about the ship and the fact that it's- sentient to some degree. I'm paraphrasing a little, but he wants my opinion on the ship. I did say I'd do it either way, but I said he had permission to contact me when I wasn't drunk out of my goddamned mind.
[ he pauses and if natasha pays attention she can see his entire body tense. ]
I know you haven't told Kirk about the shadow, and I know no one else has spilled the beans about it either. Depending on what working with him exactly end up being, he'll probably ask and I'm not inclined to tell him about that. And more importantly- I don't know if it's a good idea to even work with him in the first place.
ACTION →
Come on, can't tell you about it until we're in a private area.
ACTION →
[ but 'they' is irrelevant at the moment (it's probably clint), so she walks in through the door once he's maneuvered it open, making sure her comm is off, the door is closed, and scanning the room before she turns and faces him, waiting for him to turn his device off as well (if he's going to, and if what he's got to say is so secretive she'd recommend it. not that he typically listens to her). ]
We're in a private area. What's going on?
ACTION →
[ once she's in, he follows her, making sure the door is shut behind them and then he shuts his device off. he can paraphrase what spock had ask with no problem and he already knows that knowing their luck, somehow that thing would manage to come on for no good reason and he can't have that happen. ]
Spock wants me to work with him. Or let me rephrase that, he wants to work with me.
ACTION →
[ except it's not really the busiest floor, not anymore. but she puts that thought out of her mind as quickly as it occurs to her and listens to tony, her brow creasing in clear puzzlement. when she thinks about it beyond the initial shock that the two were talking in the first place, it makes sense, that tony sounds like he's seriously considering it is slightly more surprising. ]
Did he say what he wanted to work with you on?
ACTION →
[ it's one of the busier floors, tony knows exactly which floor has the least amount of people and while it's not the first one, he's- he really just doesn't like to dwell on it. tony looks uncomfortable for the briefest of moments before he shrugs, as if this entire conversation isn't weird. as if the idea of him working with spock isn't weird. ]
The ship. Specifically questions about the ship and the fact that it's- sentient to some degree. I'm paraphrasing a little, but he wants my opinion on the ship. I did say I'd do it either way, but I said he had permission to contact me when I wasn't drunk out of my goddamned mind.
[ he pauses and if natasha pays attention she can see his entire body tense. ]
I know you haven't told Kirk about the shadow, and I know no one else has spilled the beans about it either. Depending on what working with him exactly end up being, he'll probably ask and I'm not inclined to tell him about that. And more importantly- I don't know if it's a good idea to even work with him in the first place.