Kate bounced their joined hands lightly, as if setting a beat. As if the sheer excitement of having him back in New York brought up this renewed energy in her, no matter how badly wounded she was.
It was simply exciting. Touching, even. Because even though Lila was pretty much a teen, she still was only a girl. One that got to enjoy her dad. Nate, the early bird, didn't have to call and wander around the house on his own just because it was an unholy hour even for someone like Laura. Cooper was a sweet boy, one which Kate (and Matt) suspected had a crush on her. Kate gave him room not to make things weird, but found it adorable.
"No problem, Hawk Guy." Kate expression took a smug little shift. "See? This is why I always tell you that communication is important. You always need my feedback and ideas."
And she needed his. His plans. His experience.
But Clint had other ideas. She knew that he had brought his equipment. Hell, he had already given Fisk men a taste of what was to come. But Clint was also making a big statement by showing her so much trust.
"I'm sure Josie will be happy to see you. And Lucky. Lucky's gonna be all over the moon." Clint could claim the dog's heart belonged to Kate, but he had also a slice of his own he had taken back home.
"We're building an army." She suddenly begun, her tone much quieter, almost unsure if it was her place to explain it on her own. "Not just heroes. We want to change the way people see Fisk. Open their eyes. You..." Clint could help Matt reach them. "People believe in you. I've been there. I'm still there."
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It was simply exciting. Touching, even. Because even though Lila was pretty much a teen, she still was only a girl. One that got to enjoy her dad. Nate, the early bird, didn't have to call and wander around the house on his own just because it was an unholy hour even for someone like Laura. Cooper was a sweet boy, one which Kate (and Matt) suspected had a crush on her. Kate gave him room not to make things weird, but found it adorable.
"No problem, Hawk Guy." Kate expression took a smug little shift. "See? This is why I always tell you that communication is important. You always need my feedback and ideas."
And she needed his. His plans. His experience.
But Clint had other ideas. She knew that he had brought his equipment. Hell, he had already given Fisk men a taste of what was to come. But Clint was also making a big statement by showing her so much trust.
"I'm sure Josie will be happy to see you. And Lucky. Lucky's gonna be all over the moon." Clint could claim the dog's heart belonged to Kate, but he had also a slice of his own he had taken back home.
"We're building an army." She suddenly begun, her tone much quieter, almost unsure if it was her place to explain it on her own. "Not just heroes. We want to change the way people see Fisk. Open their eyes. You..." Clint could help Matt reach them. "People believe in you. I've been there. I'm still there."