Things don't get any clearer after that. They go around in circles trying to figure out what Ross wants and what it's going to do to them, together and separately.
Steve and Sam never once say a word of blame to either her or Tony for signing the Accords. She's glad, but ... she keeps thinking about it.
The day drags on. They put together a formal report on the mission, since they evidently have to file those now, and send it off. Tony's goal seems to be to be as vague as possible so they don't have to do more of them; Nat counters that if they look like they're hiding things, they'll get more scrutiny. He throws up his hands and lets her have her way.
In the late afternoon, she leaves them to it, promising to meet them back at the hotel later, and goes to the Deputy Commander's office. "Hi," she says, when Agent Riley opens the door for her. "I'm looking for Agent Carter. Can I borrow her for an hour or two?"
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Steve and Sam never once say a word of blame to either her or Tony for signing the Accords. She's glad, but ... she keeps thinking about it.
The day drags on. They put together a formal report on the mission, since they evidently have to file those now, and send it off. Tony's goal seems to be to be as vague as possible so they don't have to do more of them; Nat counters that if they look like they're hiding things, they'll get more scrutiny. He throws up his hands and lets her have her way.
In the late afternoon, she leaves them to it, promising to meet them back at the hotel later, and goes to the Deputy Commander's office. "Hi," she says, when Agent Riley opens the door for her. "I'm looking for Agent Carter. Can I borrow her for an hour or two?"