Thanks! ^_^ When given a choice between a plan that contains no risk to himself and a big, dramatic, complicated plan that has the potential to backfire horribly and might kill him, Tony always seems to choose the latter, doesn't he?
Did I sense hints of PTSD there?
He doesn't have Tony's spetacular issues, but it would definately take a while to get used to not being in constant peril anymore and really believe that things are okay after months of being undercover in a war zone. And Clint probably has nightmares about people being burned alive for days after the final battle, given how similar the effects of shooting people with the Argonian's plasma are to Bobbi's death-via-fireball.
Clint and Tony are both baby monkeys. (Which is now my favorite way to describe emotional deprivation.)
*grins* It's how I mentally described it for ages before we ever started writing this fic (Clint's horrified reaction to seeing the documentary about the baby monkey torture experiment was pretty much ripped directly from seanchai and I both having watched or read something about it).
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Did I sense hints of PTSD there?
He doesn't have Tony's spetacular issues, but it would definately take a while to get used to not being in constant peril anymore and really believe that things are okay after months of being undercover in a war zone. And Clint probably has nightmares about people being burned alive for days after the final battle, given how similar the effects of shooting people with the Argonian's plasma are to Bobbi's death-via-fireball.
Clint and Tony are both baby monkeys. (Which is now my favorite way to describe emotional deprivation.)
*grins* It's how I mentally described it for ages before we ever started writing this fic (Clint's horrified reaction to seeing the documentary about the baby monkey torture experiment was pretty much ripped directly from seanchai and I both having watched or read something about it).