"Agent," he replies, somehow sounding more calm rather than less. "JARVIS is opening the gate."
She isn't happy, but she doesn't argue, rolling up the drive that fronts the soaring white building. It looks more like a castle than a mansion. They stop at the front doors, positioned carefully behind a screen of bushes and hidden from the street. Steve climbs out and trots around to open Olivia's door before Agent Glass can get there and glare at the woman.
"Agent Dunham," he says, indicating as best he can that he's not bothered by her title. She's still in trouble - and if this is all just a very elaborate, convincing ruse, it's not like she'll have access to any sensitive material in the residential areas of the mansion. Besides, he has trouble believing a spy would let something that significant slip. "We'll set you up in one of the guest rooms for the time being."
...Of course, that means he needs to remember how to find them.
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Agent Glass tenses. "Captain-"
"Agent," he replies, somehow sounding more calm rather than less. "JARVIS is opening the gate."
She isn't happy, but she doesn't argue, rolling up the drive that fronts the soaring white building. It looks more like a castle than a mansion. They stop at the front doors, positioned carefully behind a screen of bushes and hidden from the street. Steve climbs out and trots around to open Olivia's door before Agent Glass can get there and glare at the woman.
"Agent Dunham," he says, indicating as best he can that he's not bothered by her title. She's still in trouble - and if this is all just a very elaborate, convincing ruse, it's not like she'll have access to any sensitive material in the residential areas of the mansion. Besides, he has trouble believing a spy would let something that significant slip. "We'll set you up in one of the guest rooms for the time being."
...Of course, that means he needs to remember how to find them.