10. Matriarchal - It would be called 'Copenhagen', and it's Bruce and Maria Hill, and after the film. Bruce has Hulked out somewhere and Nick Fury was sent to bring him back. Bruce isn't used to it, because it's always been Coulson before.
Bruce could hear Colonel Hill approaching. He'd come out here to the balcony at the top of SHIELD's headquarters so that no one would bother him. He still wasn't fit for human company. But that was never going to stop Hill. Neither of them had any time for pleasantries. "I wasn't expecting Fury."
"I only send my best for the Avengers."
"Romanova?"
"Already out on assignment. Listen, I know you don't like Fury." Bruce really didn't. He blamed it on Fury being ex-military. He never had got on with the army, which was his Dad's fault. People kept trying to tell Bruce that he ought to go easy on his Dad, that he'd been under constant pressure to prove himself given his gender and his rank. Bruce felt that might be an excuse for some things, but not using his only child as a guinea pig. It wasn't just that, of course. Fury was a shock after Coulson. Phil had been blandly attractive the way all company spokespeople were, the perfect face for SHIELD. Fury, with his scarred face and eye-patch, wasn't. He was also always three steps away from insubordination.
"But Fury's the best I've got now."
I wish I could write more of this. It's an interesting verse. Natasha is the undisputed leader of the Avengers, and Tony Stark is generally held to be lucky that he's got money from his father.
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Date: 2012-10-01 05:21 pm (UTC)Bruce could hear Colonel Hill approaching. He'd come out here to the balcony at the top of SHIELD's headquarters so that no one would bother him. He still wasn't fit for human company. But that was never going to stop Hill. Neither of them had any time for pleasantries. "I wasn't expecting Fury."
"I only send my best for the Avengers."
"Romanova?"
"Already out on assignment. Listen, I know you don't like Fury." Bruce really didn't. He blamed it on Fury being ex-military. He never had got on with the army, which was his Dad's fault. People kept trying to tell Bruce that he ought to go easy on his Dad, that he'd been under constant pressure to prove himself given his gender and his rank. Bruce felt that might be an excuse for some things, but not using his only child as a guinea pig. It wasn't just that, of course. Fury was a shock after Coulson. Phil had been blandly attractive the way all company spokespeople were, the perfect face for SHIELD. Fury, with his scarred face and eye-patch, wasn't. He was also always three steps away from insubordination.
"But Fury's the best I've got now."
I wish I could write more of this. It's an interesting verse. Natasha is the undisputed leader of the Avengers, and Tony Stark is generally held to be lucky that he's got money from his father.