[He's been with the mun in question for over three years now. He has pretty much opted by this point to just go with the flow of the lunacy as best he can.]
That tends to be par for the course as these things go.
[She was expecting an answer like that, but still doesn't like the sound of it. But for now, she relents.]
Anything good coming out of this all? [You know, beside having the chance to keep making sure Coulson doesn't all 'Garrett' on them and the rest of the world, wherever this world is.]
[Oh Ward, there's a good reason she's not allowed in Vault D. Don't tempt her. But for now, she's just staring back at him, expression closed off as usual.]
[Yes, it must be done. It's not something May enjjoys to do, but if one death means to save millions more, than she'll kill without any doubts in her mind.]
No. [Not for herself, at least. But her team is another story. After all that happened recently, yes, she's afraid for them. Not that she ever shows them that much, but that plan she prepared for Coulson in case his mind went South is saying a lot on it's own.]
Should I be? [She's been brought here unprepared, but that doesn't mean she can't get better informed.]
[La Muerte considers this. All mortals stories are written in the book of life, and the ends and the beginnings and the changes. Should she be afraid? Yes.]
When you are as old as I am mija, you learn that there is only one real fear, and that is the fear of being afraid, of being unequal to the tasks at hand.
[She winces, feigning illness] but I think, that it can be easily fixed. You must decide not to be afraid.
...It is perhaps harder for those who must protect others and show them this. But it can be done.
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She's more stubborn than Skye. [So, no, it's not working.]
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That tends to be par for the course as these things go.
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So I've heard. I still can't see how this can be an efficient use of my time if she has no specific plans.
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Anything good coming out of this all? [You know, beside having the chance to keep making sure Coulson doesn't all 'Garrett' on them and the rest of the world, wherever this world is.]
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And it's been treating you good?
[The experience. Wherever he is.]
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Sometimes less than most, but on the whole, I'd say yes.
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Sorry, I love the fandom. ;_;
Comply? What could complying have to do with anything my dear? They hurt you? these mundanes?
NEVER BE SORRY ABOUT THAT!
Not yet, no. [But clearly she doesn't trust her. For now.]
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But it must be done.
The old woman sits, heavily on a stool that's seemingly appeared from nowhere.]
Are you afraid?
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No. [Not for herself, at least. But her team is another story. After all that happened recently, yes, she's afraid for them. Not that she ever shows them that much, but that plan she prepared for Coulson in case his mind went South is saying a lot on it's own.]
Should I be? [She's been brought here unprepared, but that doesn't mean she can't get better informed.]
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When you are as old as I am mija, you learn that there is only one real fear, and that is the fear of being afraid, of being unequal to the tasks at hand.
[She winces, feigning illness] but I think, that it can be easily fixed. You must decide not to be afraid.
...It is perhaps harder for those who must protect others and show them this. But it can be done.
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[No, really. Until maybe she finds a way to punch her mun.]
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It seems like this is a popular thing to do.
[You know. Torturing muses and such. This is a very...'Hydra' thing to do.]
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[ He tends to assume the mundanes are ladies, until proven otherwise; he's given to understand that "otherwise" is the minority. ]
Good to see you about, Agent May.