Hawkeye: Freefall (2020) #2
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just some more clint because hes been on my mind lately
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Another silly little doodle of nat being strong, this time including clint being just as strong
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from all-new hawkeye #5
this comic is so sad but this one line is too funny not to draw
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Clint Barton & Natasha Romanoff
Black Widow & Hawkeye (2024) #2
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Coulson took a sip, his eyes speaking volumes even if his mouth stayed shut. I could feel the judgment, but he surprised me by not pushing. Instead, he simply nodded and settled into a quiet contemplation, nursing his drink alongside me.
I've said it before, but it bears repeating: I've never met someone as unfailingly composed as him. His patience often verged on boredom, but he was always ready to put out any emotional wildfires I started. And trust me, there have been a lot of those over the years. Phil Coulson has stood by my side through every single one.
For a while, that was the whole story.
I could tell you how much I thought of Natasha, how much I missed her and how my dreams of a life together were crumbling right before my eyes, but honestly, I wasn't thinking much of anything.
You don't hit the bottle to think straight. You drink to forget, to numb down, to escape. So that’s what I did, one glass after another. The bar guy kept 'em coming, Coulson kept 'em pouring, and I kept on knocking 'em back until I was so deep in the whiskey, I couldn't even see straight.
After a long while, Coulson finally broke the silence. "You need a breather, Clint. Step away from this, clear your head. I can keep you updated."
All I could do was scoff at the suggestion. "Keep me informed? About what? Her memorial arrangements? And where exactly would I go? The beach? The mountains? Maybe I should take up knitting while I'm at it?" My voice was dripping with sarcasm. "This isn't some stupid rom-com where I go on a soul-searching adventure and come back with a whole new lease on life! I just lost my partner, I just lost the woman I—"
My voice trailed off, choked by the lump in my throat. I couldn't finish the sentence.
You can probably guess what I was about to say, just as Phil Coulson likely did, but it wasn't until that moment that I myself truly owned up to it. I'm not sure at which point exactly I fell in love with Natasha… only that it took a griever's heart for me to realize how deeply it ran.
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clint barton bored in an elevator - marvel’s avengers
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clint and natasha, in budapest (maybe)
refs used, and special thanks to my sis for helping with a lot of stuff.
edit: full view, please.
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Natasha: I hate to say “I told you so”—
Clint: No, you don’t. You would marry “I told you so” and have a baby with it and buy adjoining burial plots.
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