Daisy Johnson (
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cuddletalk2017-08-21 12:32 pm
( video | un: quake )
( Daisy Johnson does not look like a person who is having a good day.
In fact, it's safe to say she looks decidedly the opposite. That might be because of the sopping wet stretch of her black t-shirt, the stains on her jeans, or the fact that her hair is plastered unattractively to her face as she leans against the alley wall outside of Deja Brew. She's tried wringing out the remaining iced coffee but so far, so not good. )
You know, maybe all the good vibes and cuddling has people all blissed out and clumsy, I don't know. But this is definitely not the first "accident" - ( She lifts a hand, moves her fingers in the signal for quotations, her arms now very obviously all gauntleted up. She's not making that mistake twice. ) - I've been involved in, the last couple of days. Or maybe, just maybe, the drinks around here suck.
( A pause, a sigh. She should just take this like a champ but she's also so very done with feeling like the bad guy. ) But just in case everyone really did have their brains rattled out of their heads the other day, I - ( Pointing to herself. ) -- did not have anything to do with the earthquake. I was trying to help. ( Admittedly, a girl with earthquake powers in the middle of a natural disaster, kind of sketch. But she's fed up of smelling like a dumpster. It's not getting her any dates. ) And if you don't believe me, well, the high school revenge is getting kind of old. Switch it up a bit.
In fact, it's safe to say she looks decidedly the opposite. That might be because of the sopping wet stretch of her black t-shirt, the stains on her jeans, or the fact that her hair is plastered unattractively to her face as she leans against the alley wall outside of Deja Brew. She's tried wringing out the remaining iced coffee but so far, so not good. )
You know, maybe all the good vibes and cuddling has people all blissed out and clumsy, I don't know. But this is definitely not the first "accident" - ( She lifts a hand, moves her fingers in the signal for quotations, her arms now very obviously all gauntleted up. She's not making that mistake twice. ) - I've been involved in, the last couple of days. Or maybe, just maybe, the drinks around here suck.
( A pause, a sigh. She should just take this like a champ but she's also so very done with feeling like the bad guy. ) But just in case everyone really did have their brains rattled out of their heads the other day, I - ( Pointing to herself. ) -- did not have anything to do with the earthquake. I was trying to help. ( Admittedly, a girl with earthquake powers in the middle of a natural disaster, kind of sketch. But she's fed up of smelling like a dumpster. It's not getting her any dates. ) And if you don't believe me, well, the high school revenge is getting kind of old. Switch it up a bit.

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( She will defend Steve Rogers with her life from heron out. )
You know, my boss has such a crush on you. All the stories, I just thought he was making you more than you were. But nope, he was right.
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Who was your boss? I'm assuming I met him.
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But either Daisy doesn't know to be cautious, or she's forgotten in her eagerness to talk about her favourite paternal figure because she just beams. ) Coulson? I guess you probably got to call him Phil, considering he's your Number One Fan, President of the Club. ( She would be sorry for this earth shattering news, but she's blithely moving on anyway. ) He picked me up after the Chitauri stuff went down, and I guess I've kind of been his protege ever since.
( Imagine her proudly flicking dust off her shoulder, if she would ever do that. )
I think it's neat, though. I like that he's old school.
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But he tries not to look shocked when he hears her say Phil. Coulson. He remembers the bloody cards and Fury's tone. Angry. Chastising. They deserved it at the time, but now he's just confused. ]
I uh--probably shouldn't be too surprised that Fury neglected to tell any of us that fact. He still has his secrets.
[ After all this time. ]
Phil's a good man. One of the best. You're lucky he's calling the shots there. He's honest.
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Oh.
( It's the mention of Fury that makes her realise she's put her foot in it, expression twitching into a frown. Daisy mouths the word shit without thinking about it, scrubbing a hand through her hair. )
You didn't know, right? SHIELD 101, everything's a secret. I'm really sorry. I might have broken the news to you a little more gently.
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But it's not her fault. Really he's not sure sometimes if it's Fury's fault. He's been keeping secrets for so long he doubts the man even realizes what he's doing anymore. It's likely second nature to him at this point. Not done to harm or to insult, but simply because in his mind it was safest. Keeping things so compartmentalized. ]
It's okay. You couldn't have known Fury didn't let the news spread. It's not on your shoulders, Daisy. I'm just glad he got a second chance. He deserved it. Especially after he put everything on the line to stop Loki.
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I mean, he pretty much saved my life. I was living in a van, trying to save the world on a shitty laptop and DC just drops in like actual James Bond. He's taught me a lot, I don't think I'd be who I am now without him.
( It's in her voice, the sheer wealth of affection. )
I'm pretty sure he would have told you, if he could have. But there was a lot even he didn't know when we met.
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When I knew him he was kinda really bad at secrets. But it might've just been he was bad at them around me.
[ Cause mostly he blurted out whatever came into his head. Awkward or not. ]
That sounds like him. He was a good man. I'm glad he helped you.
[ Steve nods. ]
I'm not upset. I know how SHIELD is. I doubt they would have let him do much talking.