ʀᴏʙʙɪᴇ ʀᴇʏᴇs 💀 (ghostrider) wrote in themandalay, |
That was something he hadn't noticed. He had been more interested in getting out of the room at first, expecting to be on some dark plane of existence with the other guy but having ended up in a hotel room instead. His focus had not changed much after talking with Daisy, though it had been more about meeting up with her at that point then getting the hell out of the room. At that moment, he wasn't even sure what number his room was, but at least he knew which room Daisy was in. That, and having his name on the door meant that he would be able to find his own room again. Her reactions to his accusation made a smile creep onto his lips, the sound of her laughter a light-hearted moment in their serious conversation. It made him think of when he first met her, searching for answers about the infamous Ghost Rider and finding him instead. Their friendship, because that's what it was despite everything, hadn't gotten off to the best of starts but when it came right down to it, there wasn't a person (other than Gabe) he trusted more than Daisy. So despite his question, Robbie believed her when she eventually said that she hadn't done anything, but he still wanted answers. "Something that wasn't Tío trying to destroy the world?" he questioned, remembering all that had happened like it was only yesterday. For him, it had been. For her, it sounded like it'd been quite a bit longer. SHIELD were the sort of people that dealt with one crisis after another, but a small part of him expected there to be a lull after they had stopped Eli Morrow. Perhaps it was little naivety he had left causing him to think that. Knowing that some of the famed Avengers were there too didn't produce a reaction from Robbie, other than a nod to show that he'd heard what she said; their presence didn't affect him much, unless the other guy reacted negatively to them. Here, just one person knew of the other guy and he wanted to keep his involvement with it a secret for as long as he could. "Just water," he said; he'd intended to refuse her offer, but the ordeal he had been through in the device his tío had built and the memory of it changed his mind. "So what do I need to know? And what do you want to know?" |