Someone wrote in [community profile] daredevilkink 2015-08-20 02:11 am (UTC)

Re: Fill: Clear and Honest Communication 11/15(?)

Yay! I'm glad to see you around. =) It's fine! I totally get RL taking over - the next installments of this might be delayed as I've THREE essays due next week. Hope you don't end up too busy!

Matt and Foggy need to take a class in lying, seriously. Or even one in keeping a poker face. Improvisation would also be an acceptable skill for them to learn.

Yup, exactly. They were already a lot in each other's pockets before; now it's doubled.

I adore Clint but yes, he really didn't think it through. To be fair, he was just following Natasha's plan but also, he should've thought it through.

Clint is always good... except when mind controlled.

Thanks! I love playing with devil imagery and Matt. =)

Oh yeah definitely but it's also kinda a bit ableist... Like the first thought isn't "how did you do that?" but "you can't be blind and do that!". "What the fuck" is a fine instinct, it's the "what the fuck; you can't be blind and do that" instinct that should really be examined.

=D Matt trusts Foggy way more than he trusts himself.

Hehe, thanks! They're half the fun of writing this friendship. =D

Um... the first. I think. I might have to edit this sentence before I put it up on AO3 because it's confusing me. Even if the second image is adorable.

I adore JARVIS so much. But yeah, he's definitely a very powerful intelligence that's loyal to Stark. A man who has no concept of 'not allowed' when it comes to hacking into electrical things. (That is definitely Steve but I also think Steve might think he's a right to know the exact details of Matt's abilities if Matt works with them. If only because otherwise, in Steve's mind, he might be a danger)

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