Ariel chuckled. "You probably should have. I have a feeling that Steve has never backed down when he felt there was a right cause. I don't think you can teach him how not to do that, but you're very welcome. I'd like to hep in any way I can."
She nodded. "I think you can teach us things, but the biggest problem is attitude. We just fit in some environments and not so much in others. When we were in 1909 London, people responded to me immediately. It came with the fact that I am a princess. I choose not to stand on formalities, but I can if need be. I fit in with the mermaids, because it was more than just the potion. I am one of them. I was terrible with Skynet, because I don't understand technology. I think we all need the basics, but we shouldn't train as 'avengers'. We have very different skills. Maybe we should do training together, but then divide and conquer, so to speak." She chuckled. "An Upir is almost like a vampire, I'm told. We have neither in my realm."
Ariel could see that Steve had forgotten to give Natasha the details, probably assuming that she was like the other Nat, but Ariel loved her enthusiasm and felt bad about ruining her perfect plan. "Sometimes we find out after we land. Sometimes before we disembark. In London, we were able to stay on the bus and we were able to get information during the mission. That's the easiest scenario for you to recon, but when you are dropped in the middle of nowhere and told to go to a certain point there's not much time for recon. Flexibility is really the only solution," she said kindly.
"Oh I do hope we get to stop there again. It was very interesting," she said.