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"You sure you're on the side you want to be on, El?"

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"You sure you're on the side you want to be on, El?"

Elina sighed at Tony's voice, walking through the airport with her bow in hand.

"Definitely not, but here I am."

Elina stood in front of Cap's getaway helicopter, sighing as Tony shot something at it to disable it.

Steve came to a stop a few feet in front of Elina, Rhodes and Tony landing on either side of her in their suits.

Steve noticed the uneasy glance Elina gave him, giving a subtle nod in return to reassure her.

"Wow, it's so weird how you run into people at the airport. Don't you think that's weird?" Tony asked Rhodes as his helmet retracted into the suit.

"Definitely weird," Rhodey nodded.

"Hey, Cap," Elina gave a forced smile.

"El," Steve nodded. "Hear me out, Tony. That doctor, the psychiatrist, he's behind all of this."

Elina watched T'Challa jump from one of the cars, landing across from her.

"Captain."

"Your highness."

"Anyway," Tony began his monologue as always.

While her friend ranted on, Elina took the opportunity to subtly switch out her earpiece.

"Welcome to the dark side, kiddo."

Elina had to hold up a bright smile at Clint's voice, looking to the ground to mask it. The girl regained focus when Natasha came to her side, a frown her her features.

"Steve, you know what's about to happen," the Romanoff warned. "Do you really wanna punch your way out of this one?"

"It's a logshot, Cap." Elina continued to raise an eyebrow at him. "Are you sure?" Her words were sharp and precise, emphasizing every one of them.

"I'm positive," Steve nodded once again.

"All right, I've run out of patience. Underoos!"

Elina couldn't help but smile as she watched Peter take Cap's shield and web his hands, landing behind them on the helicopter. She adored the mini-genius, having seen multiple clips of Spider-Man in New York.

"Nice job, kid."

"Thanks. Well, I could've stuck the landing a little better. It's just the new suit. Well, it's nothing, Mr. Stark. It's," he stuttered. "It's perfect. Thank you."

Elina couldn't help but giggle at his rambling, Natasha smiling at the sound.

"Yeah, we don't really need to start a conversation."

"Okay. Cap," Peter gave a small wave. "Captain. Big fan, I'm Spider-Man."

"Yeah, we'll talk about it later. Just," Tony sighed as Elina laughed once again.

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