Yeah. [ yelena may sound nonchalant in her agreement, but she's actually in a good mood.
it's just unfortunate she will never tell alexei that she thinks his cargo shorts are very nice and practical, or that he looks pretty cool throwing that line into the lake, nor will she ever tell him that she once dreamed about that family fishing trip they were promised.
(she was six and dead asleep after the initial panic had worn off. she remembers her older sister piloting a cargo plane while their mother guided her and their father rested on the wing of said cargo plane. the entire time? highly likely. she doesn't recall anyone opening the door mid-flight for him.)
she's seated on the cooler that melina had insisted for them to bring along. it wasn't a half bad idea either, since her mom ended up packing it with soda and sandwiches for them to snack on while baking under the sun. yelena may have slipped a bottle of vodka in there as well.
all that only for her to take the pack of gum from alexei. it's not the best one out there, and the chewing factor falls flat with a weak 3 on a scale of 1 to 10, but— it's still her favourite. ] This is nice. You are not cold? [ he should know better than to hand things over to her, because that pack of juicy fruit now belongs to her. in fact, she is tucking it into the pocket of her hoodie for safekeeping. thanks dad!! ]
The Seventh Circle has really done a number on your sense of temperature, truly. [ among other things, but that's okay, because he's still her dad and he's here.
she wishes natasha was still here, too. it's unfair that the world is here because of her sister, but she's gone because of it. sometimes, when yelena is on her lonesome and surrounded by nothing but the sound of her thoughts, she feels sadness. unfortunately, that inevitably bleeds into anger and although she longs to hear natasha's voice again— she looks at alexei's shirt and breaks into the widest of smiles.
it's flashy. it's a little tacky. but it's so like him. natasha would agree. ] Are you sure you know how to catch fish? It's been [ she checks her shiny new apple watch she totally didn't steal ] approximately one minute.
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it's just unfortunate she will never tell alexei that she thinks his cargo shorts are very nice and practical, or that he looks pretty cool throwing that line into the lake, nor will she ever tell him that she once dreamed about that family fishing trip they were promised.
(she was six and dead asleep after the initial panic had worn off. she remembers her older sister piloting a cargo plane while their mother guided her and their father rested on the wing of said cargo plane. the entire time? highly likely. she doesn't recall anyone opening the door mid-flight for him.)
she's seated on the cooler that melina had insisted for them to bring along. it wasn't a half bad idea either, since her mom ended up packing it with soda and sandwiches for them to snack on while baking under the sun. yelena may have slipped a bottle of vodka in there as well.
all that only for her to take the pack of gum from alexei. it's not the best one out there, and the chewing factor falls flat with a weak 3 on a scale of 1 to 10, but— it's still her favourite. ] This is nice. You are not cold? [ he should know better than to hand things over to her, because that pack of juicy fruit now belongs to her. in fact, she is tucking it into the pocket of her hoodie for safekeeping. thanks dad!! ]
The Seventh Circle has really done a number on your sense of temperature, truly. [ among other things, but that's okay, because he's still her dad and he's here.
she wishes natasha was still here, too. it's unfair that the world is here because of her sister, but she's gone because of it. sometimes, when yelena is on her lonesome and surrounded by nothing but the sound of her thoughts, she feels sadness. unfortunately, that inevitably bleeds into anger and although she longs to hear natasha's voice again— she looks at alexei's shirt and breaks into the widest of smiles.
it's flashy. it's a little tacky. but it's so like him. natasha would agree. ] Are you sure you know how to catch fish? It's been [ she checks her shiny new apple watch she totally didn't steal ] approximately one minute.