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Steve Rogers / Captain America ([personal profile] assembles) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2015-05-11 08:32 pm

all that's left behind [closed]

Who: Steve Rogers & Natasha Romanoff, Bucky Barnes, Pepper Potts, Lydia Martin, Darcy Lewis, Billy Kaplan, & Carol Danvers
Where: Starting in the hedge maze, then all around the mansion.
When: 05/11
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Steve is back from a year-long trip home and has a lot of people to catch up with. Possible spoilers for Age of Ultron within! This is a closed log, but if you want to be added to it, feel free to contact me.
The Story:
One moment, Steve is in the middle of a training session at their new facility. It's what most of his days are made up of lately, him and Natasha putting their new group of Avengers through their paces. It's all about learning to work together as a team, to act as one unit instead of six separate entities. It's been going well, all four of their new additions ready and willing to show up every day and put their all into it --

But the next thing he knows, he's looking at nothing but green. Steve's grip on his shield tightens as he spins in a quick circle, only to find that Natasha is there with him. But it's just the two of them, and it takes a few seconds of puzzled staring before he realizes that they're in a maze. A hedge maze.

There's only one place he knows of that has a hedge maze, and it's a place he'd forgotten about entirely until this exact moment. To have a year's worth of memories crash back into him all at once is almost enough to send Steve off-balance, and he definitely doesn't have the coherency to speak as it rushes back. This place, the events, the people. Bucky is here. Bucky, who he's spent a year searching for back home to no avail, had been right here all along. Trapped in time. Peggy had been here too, and then there are those who he met and befriended here: Pepper and Darcy, Sansa and Evelyn, Lydia and Carol.

He snaps his head to look at Natasha when he remembers that Bruce had been here too, and they had found something here together, carefully working their way into a relationship long before it happened back home. They'd had the peace and quiet and security to actually make something of it here, whereas at home Natasha has been doing her best to accept that Bruce took off without her. (To keep her safe, Steve knows, but it's not like it stings any less that way.)

So many people had described to Steve what it would be like to go home and then return here, but even with all that he hadn't really been prepared for it. He rubs at the side of his head with his free hand as he finally finds words. "Looks like the two of us are doomed to come and go from this place together." At least, that's what Steve figures happened, but he'd better be sure. "What's the last thing that you remember?"

If it's training their team after cleaning up Stark's hugest mess, then they'll be in business. Or on the same page, at the least.
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[personal profile] intelligently 2015-07-27 09:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Hopefully this time you'll be able to figure out how to work together before that happens." At least they'd managed to save New York. That Lydia knew of from previous conversations, or at least she was assuming it. They'd gone on to beat killer robots, she was assuming that they'd managed to save New York from those aliens too. No one had mentioned alien invasions.

"There must still be a reason why someone picked everyone. You're a soldier and a leader." Probably a leader before taking on the mantle of Avengers leader. "What about everyone else?"

She was hoping that the questions would help - that it would get him thinking about what he'd had in the previous team, maybe what he was missing and needed in someone else. Or what qualities worked well for what he needed to build - accomplish in a fight. Hopefully the people were there for it or they might have to work harder.
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[personal profile] intelligently 2015-08-01 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
"It sounds like you had a full range of everything, covering every option. Plus there's you, leader and soldier." And all of the skills that come with that - combat skills, tactics, being able to fight. One day she'd like to watch that - see how he'd really fight.

"So there's some gaps. An archer, a battering ram and the tech guy, although as long as someone has an idea you could just get that from the closet." She's guessing that those three are missing since Steve only mentioned Natasha and Thor as being there. It's a safe guess.

"I know an archer but I don't know if he's the same cause type of guy." Robin was certainly a great person - he was Robin Hood - but not everyone could go looking for the danger.

"Although you could always expand your skills. Instead of finding skill replacements test out something new?" Or end up with more than one team if they had so many. Everyone would be safe then.
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[personal profile] intelligently 2015-08-05 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
"What if it's more than that?" Even though Steve had a few ideas - had something that he knew about it - Lydia wanted him to be able to do this smoothly, a lot more smoothly than his experience in New York had been. The Avengers team here could be something that they could all use when something ridiculous and dangerous happened.

"You could find someone that has the right experience and can work well in the team but something might just not feel right." Would that be a deciding factor or would Steve figure out how to make it feel right? If they could do the job would that be enough? If they didn't have the 'feeling right' kind of people there they'd have to make do. But if they could make it perfect-

"For werewolves it's a little different but in the pack you have to be able to trust everyone there. Trust that your Beta won't try to take your power, and the Beta's have to trust that the Alpha is making the right decisions for the pack." A leader and followers - or team. Steve and his Avengers, in a sort of sense. Bear with her example, Steve.

"It's more than just trust that they won't kill you and will have your back. It's like family." For Lydia it definitely was. Scott's pack might have had more than werewolves in but their bond was as close as anything - they trusted each other implicitly, trusted Scott's decisions and they worked well together - knowing what needed to be done. It was how they kept coming out on top.
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[personal profile] intelligently 2015-08-09 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
"I've got faith that you can do it." Lydia probably would have faith in most things that Steve said or suggested - she has that almost implicit trust in him, and that's probably why, even if it's just for her, he's like her pack. She trusts him to tell him things that are secrets - or not that great - about her world, and that he'd be there if she needed him. She trusts him to do the right thing for Wonderland.

He'd also done this before, so he'd be able to do it again. Just maybe smoother - hopefully smoother, and there'd be people with him to help him. His team that was there - he wouldn't be alone even if the ultimate decision might have been his.

"Do you want to be left to think?" If it was on his mind then, if he was already thinking she didn't want to stop that. Not just for some more 'welcome back to Wonderland' conversation and catchup.