When in Brooklyn. He'd given that an agreeable sort of hum, keeping his finger tucked inside the collar of his coat, low on his throat. Staying mindful. Like he could count on Romanoff to be. What would he've done? If somebody besides the Black Widow had gone to the trouble of tracking him down. Curtis threw in one of those lop-sided shrugs he hadn't learned his way out of yet. "Felt even unluckier, I guess."
He had another of those nearly-laughs, because - what else, right? He could be unluckier. It could be worse. Might be, soon. His run-ins with her kind of people were predictable, after all. They could both hope, at least, that the trick he had up his sleeve, today, finally, really was enough to keep this under control. (This, him, it.) But neither of them seemed to have much hoping in stock, huh? Seemed generally low, these days. Probably for the best.
And yet, he'd still hope she believed what he'd always told her, told all of them, or tried, at least - that he was even more desperate than they were, to avoid the just about inevitable. If she'd started to doubt, well. He wouldn't have made it this far. Would he? A real vote of... something. Between most-wanteds.
Curtis kept counting that pulse. Still steady, but. Quicker. He took a breath, careful with it. Pointedly. "For everybody's, yeah?" The side-eye that'd ticked the Nat's way slid back to the sea, the wheeling gulls. "While we're on the subject." His free hand - nice, to have one - came off the boardwalk rail; fingers spread, obvious, moving slow into his coat. And out, with what looked like an epi-pen. "If this takes the usual turn, just - pick an eye." Tough target, but. More reliable than the rest of him, these days, when it came to delivery. It'd been a while; he'd rather his hunters be up to date. For everybodys' sake. A glancing wince snuck over his almost-smile as he offered the dose. "That's if you can't hit anywhere more, ah, convenient. In the first, say... thirty, forty-five seconds." As close to a current ballpark as he could hope to give, when it came to how fast that reaction of his really took off. Tough to be exact. Natasha would understand. She'd seen how those seconds got spent.
“Definitely could be unluckier,” Natasha agreed with something close to a smile, corners of her lips curving upward on the right side as both hands tucked into the back pockets of her jeans. “We both could be. I have to say, I like when these bump-ins involve you rather than Mr. Hyde.” They both could be extremely unlucky in the very near future, depending on how the interaction went. Natasha couldn’t deny the fact that she had tensed up a little bit in her approach, was ready to quite literally fling herself into action at a second’s notice. Had to be quick, when it came to the Lizard, and she was running solo for the day. Definitely would be a bad day for her, might rank in the top of bad Lizard-involved-incidents considering the lack of immediate back-up. Oracle was just a tap of a communication unit away, but Natasha preferred to keep those interactions at a minimum and she wasn’t exactly looking for back-up to come blasting or swinging in to save the day, adding to the energy and tension. Best to keep it calm. Well, as calm as she could with her right hand already settling on the handgun tucked into the holster beneath her jacket, just above that back pocket. Natasha’s fingers closed around that gun even with his slow movements, eyes watching his slow and careful movements and squinting slightly at what he’d pulled out from his jacket. “Have we developed a peanut allergy?” Dry, humorous, that hint of a smile still in place despite the heavy tension weighing down on her shoulders. “Sounds like a challenge,” she commented as she stepped forward to snag that dose with her left hand, eyeing the pen and spinning it between her fingers slowly for a moment before she tucked it into her palm. “Does this actually do anything, or is just going to make your better half even more pissed that I poked him in the eye?” Because surely, that would only be a goddamn irritation to the monster-Lizard she’d met more times than she’d ever have wanted to. From her unfortunate experience, she wasn’t exactly looking to tick the thing off any more than she would have to just to try to keep the population unharmed. Which….was not always possible, considering. “So, what brings you to Brooklyn?” He was a New Yorker, from what she remembered from his case file. Didn’t have much of anyone to be checking in on or visiting, which she also remembered (and knew, all too well, from that one time that she wished she could forget - more red in her ledger, even if this one hadn’t been her fault. A hard pill to swallow). “Sightseeing? Gonna make a stop in Coney Island, ride the Ferris Wheel?”










