Re: In Person: Bucky B/Natasha R
I don't feel blame. [She felt helpless, had felt more helpless there, and that was the thing she was afraid of most in the world. Not being able to control herself and what was going on around her, because once when she was younger those decisions had been taken away from her for a very long time. Turning her face away, she didn't reply for a moment. She'd "survived". But what, exactly, had survived her life?] It was the job. I was ordered to do it, so I did.