"I think your parents may like me even more than you"
With Clint meeting Alexei and Melina for the first time. Cue Clint's big appetite and Melina's Russian love for force feeding people 😂
“I think your parents may like me even more than you.”
“Yeah?” Natasha smirked from the passenger seat as they drove through the dark, finally having extricated themselves from her parents’ house.
“They thought I was hilarious!” Clint exclaimed as he drove on.
“Well, they barely speak English,” Natasha explained. “They laugh based on social cues, not actual comedy.”
“And Melina said I could come back any time,” he added.
“Because you ate her food.”
“More than you,” he gave her a pointed nod. “You told me the first rule was to eat what I was given and what did you not do?”
“That was an insane amount of <i>zakuski</i>, even for her!”
“Well, when they invite me back for Friday night dinner, I’ll be sure to bring you as my plus one,” he gave her a self-satisfied smile.
“Urgh, please don’t,” she groaned.
He laughed and reached across the console to take her hand and squeezed it while tossing her a wink.
“Don’t worry, your parents are nice and all, but I get why you don’t want to see them more,” he forced a smile on his face as he spoke with a sudden seriousness. She had told him enough about her childhood and somewhat unstable relationship with Alexei for him to understand that her relationship with her parents was at its best when interactions were kept short and infrequent.
She smiled back and they continued to drive in silence for a while.
“Melina will want to do something for the New Year,” Natasha said quietly. “She wants me to get Lena to come.”
“She won’t?” Clint asked.
“She’s not ready, but it’s hard to explain that to Melina and Alexei.”
“Yeah,” Clint said slowly. “They’re…” he trailed off, knowing he couldn’t say what he was thinking to Natasha.
“Blissfully ignorant?” Natasha offered and then twisted her lips and let out a breath. “They don’t deserve Lena if they can’t understand what they did to her.”
They didn’t deserve Natasha either, but he didn’t think she wanted to hear that right now.
“I’d love to meet Lena,” he settled on instead. He really would. Every time Natasha spoke about her, she became animated in a way he rarely saw her. Her face seemed to brighten, and she spoke faster and sprinkled the conversation with anecdotes from her youth; actual happy memories that she and Yelena shared.
“Ha!” Natasha laughed aloud at his suggestion. “She would hate you.”
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