3.4 - Answers and Breakfast

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Jasin watched from the perfect angle of the place they had just escaped, intensely reading Kazi and Maya's conversation.

"This morning kind of got out of hand. You do realize how dangerous this is if we keep going after Ronin." Kazi signed. "We are supposed to be keeping a low profile. I just hope Uncle won't find out. He wouldn't be happy."

"If it was my father would you be questioning him like this?" Maya signed back with an attitude.

Damn, she's snappy. Loki said, causing Jasin the chuckle.

"You have no idea," She thought.

"Your father always put the crew first-"

Maya's hand shot up, "Remind me, who's in charge?"

Kazi sighed, nodding, pointing at Maya.

"Right. Look into Clint Barton." She ordered via sign and left.

Kazi released a long sigh, placing his head in his hands

"I'm surprised you lived." Jasin said, strolling into the room, easily knocking the gun Kazi pulled out away. "Is that anyway to greet your superior?"

"You are no longer a superior. You're a traitor." He spat. "Maya and the boss are still above you anyways."

"Here's my confirmation, Kazi, I do not care. Watch your tone with a person who could kill you in less than a minute and make it seem like an accident." Jasin spoke, glaring down at the man who desperately tried not to shiver under her cold glare. "They will always be the two people above me that I could easily kill, but that's not me anymore. Instead, I have a request."

"Sorry, we aren't taking those at the moment."

"Good, stop chasing the Ronin. It won't get you anywhere. He's dead." She spat. "And you wanna know how I know?"

"How?" Kazi pushed.

"Well, I know the gender to begin with, their death was caused by Natasha Romanoff." Jasin answered.

"That's all you know?" Kazi laughed.

"I seem to know more than you. Don't I?" That shut him up. "I don't care how you do it, but get Maya to stop. It will end up getting her killed."

"You seemed to be worried about one of the many people who want you dead right now."

"Grace over grudges. In fact, I take super hot showers to practice burning in hell." Jasin said, walking out and winking at Kazi who stood in fear.

"That woman is psychotic.." He mumbled.

"I put the 'hot' in psychotic!" She called back, teleporting back to where Kate and Clint were. Which happened to be at a restaurant. And she just appeared right next to Kate.

"Jasin Palm-"

"Shh!" She yelled, placing her hand over Kate's mouth. Kate looked at Jasin and her eyes twinkled mischievously. "EW!"

Kate released a loud laugh as Jasin was wiping her hand, which Kate just licked, on her arm to get her saliva off her hand.

"You little shit." Jasin spat, poking Kate in her side causing her to flinch away and giggle.

"As cute as this is," Clint said, ruining the moment, "why did you just randomly teleport and where did you go earlier?"

"Oh, I went back to the Tracksuit's place, threatened Kazi, and came here. No, no one saw me teleport here." Jasin explained. "They're moving bases by the way."

"As expected." Clint mumbled. "Let's go."

"Aye-aye, captain." Jasin said, standing up and helping Kate out of the booth before following Clint. 

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