Jesus. That was certainly a downer. While she'd been glazing over a little at his technical explanation with a polite smile and a wandering mind, her attention snapped back to him and her smile fell when he brought that up. That was what she'd escaped to Brooklyn to forget about, that trial and all the horrible things the world had learned about her once pseudo-mentor, another man who always had to save the world. A lot of people had depended on Nick Fury and Wanda still wasn't sure if he'd let them all down or if they'd somehow let him down for letting that trial go on in the first place. Wanda would've preferred Tony kept on talking about special curvature propulsion systems.
"No," she finally murmured after a long silence during which she'd dropped her head to stare hard at her hands, unable to meet Tony's gaze anymore. "When he said some of it was lies- I don't know, I sort of hoped that's one of the lies." The worst part about it was that she could actually believe it was something Nick was capable of and she didn't know what that said about the man. He was supposed to be the good guy.