12 September 2012 @ 04:29 pm
it's always darkest before the dawn  
These were dangerous times they lived in. Their heyday was passed, replaced instead with an army of villains, former allies, twisted by necessity. By the desire to survive. The need to live in a world of their making, a world where they could walk free and never mind the freedoms they had to relinquish first. Some accepted it, embraced it, made the best of a bad situation.

Others, like Clint, refused. He'd never been good at being told what to do anyway, this was just another situation with a yoke he wanted to lose. His registration wasn't compulsory, they couldn't demand it of him even if they'd tried, but he almost wished they would just so he could say the words. Make a stand to their face.

As it was, he fought alongside the same people he always had. He owed them more than he owed these pretenders, respected them more. Knew he could expect the same in return.

He'd been out on a patrol when he got the call. A time and a place, and he didn't need to ask who it came from, that was already understood, although the why was less so. He assumed it was because she had a lead, an in, and they were getting fewer these days but every inch counted. You couldn't afford to overlook anything.

The rendezvous wasn't far from his current position, it didn't take long to make his way there. Quiet, out of the way, a safe point where they wouldn't be seen, out of the way of HAMMER's patrol teams. He blended in with the gargoyles, hid among them while he waited, hunched his shoulders and kept an eye out.
 
 
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Clint Barton // Hawkeye: scope it out first[personal profile] forgothowtomiss on September 13th, 2012 01:59 pm (UTC)
It was the sound of movement that caught the archer's attention, drew his gaze away from the streets below to the more immediate roof. It didn't take him long to locate the source, and he moved to his feet to meet her, leaving the cover of the stone guardians, grabbing his bow as he went.

He was out of uniform, but that hadn't been unusual since the Avengers and SHIELD fell from favor. His current choice blended with the shadows, dark pants and short sleeves that kept his profile down without sacrificing maneuverability, always important for someone whose skill set was most suited to working from a distance and without restrictions.

Tempers had been short in the months since, relationships strained under the stresses of the new order of things, of teammates already lost, of loyalties called into question, and when he saw who it was, he knew instinctively that nothing good would come of tonight. Maybe just a set-back, and that was certainly what he was hoping, something fixable, temporary...but he knew not to hope too loudly.

"Hey." A smirk in greeting, casual, as if this were any other night, as if he wasn't already on edge from everything else, but it was just his way. Play it all off for laughs, play down the severity in public, where he was visible, where he could be watched, it was only behind the security of his own walls that he dropped pretense, and even then it was rare enough these days. He couldn't afford it. "I got your message, what's up?"
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