[OOC: RP for
shadeof_grey. Takes place after
this conversation between Jean and Tony, and deviates from canon after Civil War 7.]
Steve Rogers is on a train to Transia. Steve Rogers should be in a prison cell on the SHIELD helicarrier. Or, at the very least, he should be in a considerably more spacious and well-furnished book-filled prison cell on Ryker’s
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And he is, honestly, confused. Tony's suggestion of Jean handling the Wanda situation made sense when he was simply looking for someone to fill a role. But once he decided to send Steve himself - someone who actually knew Wanda - why did Ms. Grey still have to be bothered? Surely the role of his babysitter could have been played by anyone. What attachment did Tony have to Jean all of a sudden? Tony had been harrassing her online, but Jean had been steadfastly refusing his advances with the sort of steely determination that Steve couldn't help but applaud. What had changed?
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Switching to telepathic communication -- even if no one else on the train knows English, Tommy and Billy might hear -- she says, Please don't misunderstand, Captain Rogers; whether or not I was asked to come -- By the time she got done talking with Tony, she hadn't been sure whose idea the plan was supposed to have been, or even whose it actually was. Wanda's fate -- her welfare, I mean -- is an important issue to the global mutant community. I'm the head of X-Corporation. I don't take orders from anyone else on this planet. And if I didn't think it was important for me to come, I wouldn't have. What I meant --Now, she continues, out loud. "Just the whole situation is stupid. All the taking sides and forming factions and keeping secrets. I'm not even sure what's political and what's personal anymore. And Tony --" ( ... )
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