"Never," Tony had hissed the moment Cap dared utter the word 'surrender', but Switzerland wasn't interested in being the most effective firewall possible. In fact, Tony's whole team was failing him, because as soon as Cap gave her the option, Sarah went screaming away to the vortex of her peers, who seemed to have fallen into some sort of tag game, that, as far as Tony could tell, was just tag but where you shouted 'tickle!' as loud as you could instead and no one was 'it'. Maybe he had misunderstood the game mechanics all along, though.
"It was an accident!" Tony shouted after Sarah as much as anyone else, because now he felt like he had to defend his actions to his own mutinous team. "I didn't make you stand there," he pointed out, directed at Cap this time, but the magazine in the traitor Switzerland's hands earned his attention back. "Oh hey, look at that exquisite beast. Do you always have that with you? And you caught me on a day without my locket."
"Tickle!" a kid screeched prematurely, careening into Cap's legs.