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Makena walked over to Sam as he was the one flying the jet. "Drop to 2600, heading 0-3-0." She said.
"I hope you're right about this. Or were gonna land a lot faster than you want to." Sam replied, doing as told. "I'm always right," Makena mumbled.
"Not when it comes to your feelings," Nat mumbled under her breath but Makena heard it anyways. She chose to ignore it but the comment did annoy her.
T'Challa and Okoye, along with the Dora Milaje, walked over to the landing pad as the Avengers, plus Makena arrived. "When you said we were going to open Wakanda to the rest of the world, this is not what I imagined." Okoye spoke.
"And what did you imagine?" T'Challa asked.
"The Olympics. Maybe even a Starbucks."
The jet landed and the ramp lowered. Makena was the first to walk out, a smile grazed her features as she seen T'Challa. Makena ran over and wrapped her arms around the king with a smile. T'Challa smiled widely as he embraced her back. "It is so good to see you again, Makena. Shuri will be so happy to see you," T'Challa spoke.
Makena smiled as she pulled away, "It's good to see you too. Let's hope she doesn't try to kill me."
Makena backed up and sent a smile to Okoye who returned it. The rest of the Avengers walked out of the jet, having let Makena talk to the King first.
"Should we bow?" Bruce asked Rhodey as he slipped on a coat.
"Yeah, he's a king," Rhodey replied.
"Seems like I'm always thanking you for something." Steve said, shaking T'Challa's hand.
They glanced over to see Bruce clear his throat and awkwardly bow. Making Rhodey look at him funny, "What are you doing?"
T'Challa looked at him in slight confusion and amusement and Makena had to hide her laugh. "We don't do that here," T'Challa stated. Bruce looked at Rhodey who smirked in amusement at the little joke he played on Banner.