[ she gestures vaguely in the direction in which she had come from. it's not an answer to his question, but his question isn't the most important one to be asking here. despite his punch to walker, he remains frozen in place as wanda holds him at bay. she doesn't know who he is aside from being the new captain america—appointed by the government, not by the previous captain—but it's clear by bucky's reaction (and the scene she's walked in on) that he's not a friend at all.
if he isn't a friend of bucky's or sam's, walker isn't a friend of hers.
wanting to avoid any other questions like "what are you doing here?", "why are you here?", "how the hell is this chump frozen in place?", she holds her hand out in the direction of walker, palm flat and fingers fanned open, and blasts him with a small red energy ball. unfrozen by the impact, he goes careening into the far wall of the warehouse and seems to slump.
with a cock of her head, she pivots on her foot to go towards a limp sam. ]
Let's get Sam and go. I don't want to be here when he wakes up.
[ wanda's not sure how long it'll take for a captain america—or a super soldier, really—to come to after being blasted with her magic. thankfully, she never had to go toe to toe with steve. a part of her is grateful bucky now holds that shield—she doesn't know how she'd feel if she had to see her magic propel that extension of steve into the wall. ]
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[ she gestures vaguely in the direction in which she had come from. it's not an answer to his question, but his question isn't the most important one to be asking here. despite his punch to walker, he remains frozen in place as wanda holds him at bay. she doesn't know who he is aside from being the new captain america—appointed by the government, not by the previous captain—but it's clear by bucky's reaction (and the scene she's walked in on) that he's not a friend at all.
if he isn't a friend of bucky's or sam's, walker isn't a friend of hers.
wanting to avoid any other questions like "what are you doing here?", "why are you here?", "how the hell is this chump frozen in place?", she holds her hand out in the direction of walker, palm flat and fingers fanned open, and blasts him with a small red energy ball. unfrozen by the impact, he goes careening into the far wall of the warehouse and seems to slump.
with a cock of her head, she pivots on her foot to go towards a limp sam. ]
Let's get Sam and go. I don't want to be here when he wakes up.
[ wanda's not sure how long it'll take for a captain america—or a super soldier, really—to come to after being blasted with her magic. thankfully, she never had to go toe to toe with steve. a part of her is grateful bucky now holds that shield—she doesn't know how she'd feel if she had to see her magic propel that extension of steve into the wall. ]