Dinner was over, but the chatter continued. Wanda had snuck off to the restroom somewhere amidst the conversation. Once she had finished up, she couldn't fight the urge to go into her old room.
It was exactly the same as she left it. The light blue walls were littered with her old posters. Her bed still had a few old stuffed animals on it. Her desk was covered with post it notes, she used for keeping track of her important things.
Had she grown more than she had realized in the last five years? Was it selfish to assume that you wouldn't have?
"Something's bothering you."
Wanda startles at the sound of your voice. You stand in her doorway.
"Nothing, Y/n."
You don't believe her.
You close the door behind you and fully step into her room. "You were quiet the entire dinner."
"I was thinking," she replied shortly.
"About what?"
She takes a seat on her bed and exhales, "A lot has changed since I've been away."
You take a seat next to her, "You were gone for awhile."
Her eyes meet yours, "I didn't want to be. I didn't want to miss everything."
She began to tear up. You hadn't seen Wanda like this before. Wanda never let anyone see her be vulnerable. Her head rests on your shoulder, and she grabs one of your hands, seeking some comfort.
"Wanda it's alright," you try but she cuts you off.
"It's not, I missed your graduation," she began to sob.
You begin to internally panic, but you have enough sense to know that this is about more than your graduation. Your arms wrap around her, pulling her closer to you. She ends up straddling your lap. Her forehead lays against yours. You do your best to wipe her tears away.
"Forgive me, Y/n. Forgive me," her cries grow louder.
Hesitantly you grab her face in your hands. Through the tears she sees the look of worry on your face. Wanda starts wiping at the tears with her sleeves.
You stop her, "There's nothing that you missed that I can't tell you about now. No one blames you for missing anything. I don't blame you. I'm just happy you're back."
Wanda stops crying. She sniffles a bit with a sad smile on her face, "I remember that night when you came to the door."
Your breath hitches. Her thumb follows the path on your check where the glass had cut you.
"You were so-"
"Helpless," you finish.
Wanda shakes her head, "You are so strong. Anyone else wouldn't have made it to the door. I was going to say you were so pure. The world was so cruel even though you were nothing but a light."
"Wanda-"
"Now, I'm hearing from everyone how you're not like that anymore, that you've changed. I hate having to find out about you because I should know. My wife knows about how many people you've killed, and I didn't even know you had fired a gun. I hate that it feels like I don't know you anymore."
You were taken aback by her words. Even with her being away for 5 years, you felt like she knew you better than anyone; even Pietro. Wanda had such a deep understanding of your inner workings that it scared you a lot of the time.
It took little effort to interlock your fingers with hers. You wait for her to look at you and when she does you speak, "You know me better than anyone ever has."
"I used to," she tries to drop your hands.
You don't let her, "I can't say that I haven't changed at all, but I'm still me Wanda. I still watch reality tv as a guilty pleasure, I still eat my cheese puffs with a fork, and I still get a little antsy in the dark."
She laughs a bit, and the sound brings a smile to your lips. Your nerves ease as she seems to relax.
"You're still my little krolik then?"
You blush a little but move her off your lap. You stand and hold out your hand. She doesn't grab it, instead turning her back towards you.
You roll your eyes, "I'll always be your little krolik. Now can we go back downstairs."
Wanda hesitates, "Would you tell me what you told Natasha?"
"About my first kill?"
She nods lightly, "If it's alright with you."
You nod and sit at the desk chair across from the bed. It's not much easier telling Wanda than it was telling Natasha. If anything, it was harder knowing how the woman had reacted in the past when you had been hurt.
"I should've known about this," she's seething, as she speaks.
"You had just lef-"
"I don't care if the plane was mid fucking flight! I would've turned that bitch around!"
Before you could try to de-escalate the situation Pietro came into the room. "Is everything alright in here, you've been up here for a long time?"
Wanda jumps out of the bed and grabs the man by his collar. She nearly lifts him in the air, then beats on his chest. She's moved him from the room to the hallway., You're too stunned to intervene.
"WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME? NO ONE THOUGHT TO CALL ME? SOME JERK FELT HER UP AND SHE SNAPPED HIS FUCKING NECK AND NO ONE THOUGHT TO CALL ME?"
Pietro remains calm, his hands rest on top of hers "Wanda it was nearly 5 years ago."
"So why is this the first time I'm hearing of it?" The drop in her voice snaps you out of your trance.
"Wanda put him down," Dragos voice booms in the hallway.
She let Pietro go and instead redirects her glare to her father, "Why didn't you tell me?"
"Because I knew you'd react like this. You've always been able to handle your emotions unless Y/n was involved," his words only seem to anger her more.
"I'm the one that can't handle my emotions when it comes to Y/n? Are we sure about that? Because if you want to play ball I will swing for the fucking fences," she combats quickly.
You watch as the color drains from Pietro's face and even Dragos seems to stand down a bit.
"Wanda." Natasha's voice is strong as she speaks, "Let's go, ok? I think everyone just needs a little space right now."
Wanda doesn't seem like she's done with the conversation.
"Y/n, sweetheart I think they're staying in your building. Why don't you take them there," Flora suggests.
You nod, unable to speak at the moment. You can see Wanda about to argue again so you slip your hand in hers. You don't waste time pulling her towards the stairs. Natasha holds her other hand, clearing some of the tension from her system.
You get in the drivers seat while Natasha sits in the back with Wanda. Your brain was slightly clouded as her words sat with you. Wanda knew something that made Pietro and Dragos cower in regard to you. You wanted to press on, but you knew she was in no shape to answer.
Glancing at her in the rearview mirror, you could see that Natasha was whispering to her, trying to calm her. You'd never known Wanda to have a temper, but apparently, when it came to you her rage seemed unrelenting.
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