All right. Consider it dropped. But you were a busybody first.
[ He doesn't sound too fussed about it, but then, he doesn't sound very apologetic, either. ]
... Anyway, I don't know. I like him a lot. He's cute and he's fun and I can tell he really cares about me. It's just— a lot to think about. I don't even have that many friends, so... I'm twice as worried about messing something up.
[He isn't sure what to say about not having friends. Until recently, M didn't either. He's not even sure what someone like Jason or Tony would say in this situation--they're all he really counts among his friends.]
You can help and be a busybody. I do it all the time. [ But hey, he's back to joking. He pauses, though, considering whether to say this next bit at all. ] I was thinking about it since we met. But things got complicated after the Russia simulation.
I realize that. But like I said, I'd never faced the reality of it before. I'd never had to work with someone who does that. And look, it's been tearing me up since November. Because the thing is, no matter what I think about it? He isn't wrong. It's easy enough for me to believe what I've been taught until it stops working.
No, I don't. But if I turn a blind eye to it, if I say it's okay for him but never for me, aren't I just saying that I'm too good to get my hands dirty? That makes it about me, not the principle of the thing.
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[Because now he's curious.]
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I was just going to say. That first boyfriend you mentioned — your aggressive anthropologist friend. He really meant a lot to you, didn't he?
[ He's never heard M sound like that, is all. ]
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Andrew. His name's Andrew.
And he's much better off without me.
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...We didn't.
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[ Can't stop being nosy. Sorry. Detective. ]
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Because I ran the odds and they stopped being in our favor.
Drop it, Grayson.
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[ He doesn't sound too fussed about it, but then, he doesn't sound very apologetic, either. ]
... Anyway, I don't know. I like him a lot. He's cute and he's fun and I can tell he really cares about me. It's just— a lot to think about. I don't even have that many friends, so... I'm twice as worried about messing something up.
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At least now you're actually thinking about it.
[He isn't sure what to say about not having friends. Until recently, M didn't either. He's not even sure what someone like Jason or Tony would say in this situation--they're all he really counts among his friends.]
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Does this wrinkle involve Robin?
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[A fact that frankly does not surprise him in the least from what he does know about the tiny dog boy.]
Not everyone can be the Justice League, you know, Dickie. Sometimes we have to get our hands dirty.
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Yes.
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Then you don't understand the reality of what Bucky does. What he did in that simulation, that is what a soldier does.
You don't have to like it, but damn if you don't have to accept it. Not everyone shares The Bat's moral high ground.
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