clint barton; HAWKEYE. (
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i want to tell you this story without having to confess anything.
CHARACTERS: francis and clint barton!
LOCATION: deck 10 common room.
WARNINGS: trainwreck incoming.
SUMMARY: are you mymother father?
[ clint's not a kid person. it's...it's not his thing. he's not cut out for it, so it's weird in ways he doesn't know how to deal with that there's a kid that belongs to some version of him running around with a bow and arrow and--
well, it's weird. just as weird as most things on this boat tend to be, and clint considers seriously pulling his blankets over his head and sleeping this off too, but he's well past the excuse of exhaustion and all the rubble's been washed out of his hair, so he pulls his jacket on, sticks his gun into his belt and goes to see the kid.
here goes nothing. ]
LOCATION: deck 10 common room.
WARNINGS: trainwreck incoming.
SUMMARY: are you my
[ clint's not a kid person. it's...it's not his thing. he's not cut out for it, so it's weird in ways he doesn't know how to deal with that there's a kid that belongs to some version of him running around with a bow and arrow and--
well, it's weird. just as weird as most things on this boat tend to be, and clint considers seriously pulling his blankets over his head and sleeping this off too, but he's well past the excuse of exhaustion and all the rubble's been washed out of his hair, so he pulls his jacket on, sticks his gun into his belt and goes to see the kid.
here goes nothing. ]
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[Francis does his own assessment, jaw tight. he finally, finally moves further into the room, cautious but sure-footed]
I'm Hawkeye, too. [he doesn't quite want to offer up his actual name yet, though if there's anyone he would tell it would be alternates of his dad]
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[ he doesn't know what he's supposed to feel about it. there should be a fucking pamphlet for things like this. if coulson had one all these years and never told him about it, clint's going to feel betrayed.
but then, coulson...
well, that's not a road to be going down. ]
You got anything more official to go by?
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[if there is a handbook, Francis wants a shot at it, too, because right now he doesn't know whether to lash out or be buddy-buddy or just run away with his fingers in his ears. he's wanted to see his dad again so much but this isn't at all what he had in mind
life's just unfair in the worst possible way, it seems]
Most people just call me Barton back home. [he doubted that would be good enough, but he was damn well gonna try]
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[ maybe this is his kid after all, if the way he's edging around the name business is anything to go by. though that really begs the question of how alike was he to his alternate counterpart? was there anything there at all?
not that he was going to ask. it didn't seem like a smart move, not in any configuratin. ]
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Maybe we can set up a system. You go by Hawkeye and I go by Barton. Something like that.
[awkward paaaaaaause]
Or the other way around. You've been here longer, haven't you?
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It's not my call. You got a preference?
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I like Hawkeye.
[there's a pause, and he just watches Clint before]
So you're really him? You're really Clint Barton?
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That's the name on my birth certificate. Never had any kids though.
[ the life of an assassin didn't really lend itself well to family dynamics. ]
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What do you mean, never had kids? Tony said the Clint Barton here had a family. [oh man this is just getting confusing now]
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[ there's a moment of confusion because seriously, what was tony on? before clint remembers that he isn't the only one of himself, and there wasn't only one of tony.
but maybe this isn't the best thing to dump on the kid. two tonys, two clints. christ. ]
You might want to ask him what he's talking about. Probably got his wires crossed.
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Figures he'd have his facts wrong.
[he was only just starting to warm up to Tony back home, after all, and bitterness is a difficult beat to overcome]
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Cut him some slack. Getting spacenapped can throw anyone off their game.
[ me included, he wants to add but doesn't, because that isn't something clint's advertising. ]
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[ if a freak out was to be had, it would be had later. but all in all, this wasn't the weirdest thing his life had dropped on him. all things pale in comparison to being spacenapped. ]
If you're not panicking, I'm not panicking.
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[he was intently curious, though, just ... watching Clint. trying to work him out a bit without asking questions. but there is one pressing question he can't let hang any longer, so]
Are you - are you an Avenger? Back home, I mean.
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whether he was actually on it though... ]
Too early to call. I might be, depending on how the debrief goes.
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he hadn't really thought of it, not beyond the initial flurry of battle and saving the world. and now he was here and these were the only people he knew and if this all turned out to be some crazy team building exercise he was punching fury in the head.
but did he want to? did he want to be a goddamn avenger or whatever ridiculous name stark came up with next? ]
You sure know how to ask the hard questions, don't you?
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Learned it from my dad.
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[ of course, there's still the matter of an answer. of deciding his loyalties in a split second, which isn't actually the hardest thing, because his loyalties are with natasha first and shield second, have been for a while, but where the avengers fit into that is a tricky thing to decide. ]
I'm S.H.I.E.L.D. If they tell me to suit up, I'll suit up.
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[it's a distinction he feels like he needs to make, because his dad isn't around anymore, and it's important people know Clint did right by him while he still had the chance]
Mom mentioned S.H.I.E.L.D. a few times when I was little. I guess it's the next best thing, huh?
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[ well, fuck. the past tense can never mean anything good, ever. there's an awkward pause, clint shifting inside his jacket. ]
Sorry.
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Don't suppose you'd ever be up for target practice, though?
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Sure. Maybe I can even teach you a thing or two.
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[ which might not be wholly accurate, if his father was clint barton, but hey. clint could try. ]
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[ modesty is for lesser souls. ]
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[ because this should end on a good note. this should end happy, and clint should move out before he fucks it up in some ridiculous way, as he seems to be doing with everything these days. ]
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[so few happy notes in his life, this ending on one would definitely be appreciated, especially since he's still trying to wrap his head around the whole thing in the first place]
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You got my comm number. If you need anything...
[ the just call hangs there. clint's not really sure how he'd do at parenting, but he can offer help. ]
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I won't, but I'll keep you in mind if something comes up.
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Alright then.
[ and then he vacates the scene before he actually does do something awkward. ]