Welcome to tautology club, Sam. The little shit is indeed a little shit. And he'll never apologize for it either. And the little shit in the moment was annoyed at the state of the kettle. He put his hand just in front of it and his hand blurred with vibrations. Soon after the water clearly came to a boil. He scooped it up, poured it over his leaf mixture, and then poured it over another cup he produced with a filter and coffee grounds. To wash the taste out.
"If you've got that opinion, then maybe the minimum age to join the military should be raised," Tommy offers with a tilt of his head. "Among other things. You wouldn't believe some of the things Eli used to trot out whenever someone told him he shouldn't be out fighting. I don't know why people forget that we live on the planet too. And, you know, the team formed when the Avengers back home fell apart."
He passes the curative tea over and then in a blur is around the counter and sitting down.
"Our team? Except for Kate, and sorta Eli, all of us were related to an Avenger. Teddy is Mar-Vell's son, Cassie's Ant Man's daughter. The Ant Man Billy and I aren't related to, the cool one, Scott. There was Vision, he was rebuilt from Vision himself, so I guess that's legacy. Kate was actually not related to anyone but Cap did give her Hawkeye's name and bow."
Don't ask why Clint wasn't using them, Sam. You'd be happier not knowing.
"Eli himself isn't related to a normal Avenger. But his dad..." Shit, what are the chances that Sam knows some of this stuff? "Let's just say Steve Rogers wasn't the only one to have the title of Captain America during a time of war. And then there's Billy and me. We're the sons of the Scarlet Witch and Vision."
He wonders if this Sam even knows who ANY of those people other than Steve are. On the off chance that he does, and knows who Vision is, he offers his biggest 'I'm a little punk' grin.
"Can't you see the family resemblance? Beep Boop."
It would have been more accurate if he had whistled in the droid binary language, but come on, would the guy even get that?
sorry it's so long but he asked and tommy has THOUGHTS about legacy and goes off without me
"If you've got that opinion, then maybe the minimum age to join the military should be raised," Tommy offers with a tilt of his head. "Among other things. You wouldn't believe some of the things Eli used to trot out whenever someone told him he shouldn't be out fighting. I don't know why people forget that we live on the planet too. And, you know, the team formed when the Avengers back home fell apart."
He passes the curative tea over and then in a blur is around the counter and sitting down.
"Our team? Except for Kate, and sorta Eli, all of us were related to an Avenger. Teddy is Mar-Vell's son, Cassie's Ant Man's daughter. The Ant Man Billy and I aren't related to, the cool one, Scott. There was Vision, he was rebuilt from Vision himself, so I guess that's legacy. Kate was actually not related to anyone but Cap did give her Hawkeye's name and bow."
Don't ask why Clint wasn't using them, Sam. You'd be happier not knowing.
"Eli himself isn't related to a normal Avenger. But his dad..." Shit, what are the chances that Sam knows some of this stuff? "Let's just say Steve Rogers wasn't the only one to have the title of Captain America during a time of war. And then there's Billy and me. We're the sons of the Scarlet Witch and Vision."
He wonders if this Sam even knows who ANY of those people other than Steve are. On the off chance that he does, and knows who Vision is, he offers his biggest 'I'm a little punk' grin.
"Can't you see the family resemblance? Beep Boop."
It would have been more accurate if he had whistled in the droid binary language, but come on, would the guy even get that?