It's not the jail that bothers him... it never is.
He doesn't mind it, really, the small space, the bars, even the chains keeping him down seem insignificant, small.
When he thinks about it, all that Scott really cares about is that he messed up again. That he's gone again. He finally got the chance to be with Cassie... his precious little girl, and he threw it away.
The thought makes his stomach churn uncomfortably.
He misses her already.
Her bright smile (directed at him even when everyone else hated him), curious stare (always wanting to know more, even when the others told her to stay away from him), small hands (always holding onto his own...).
His sweet, dear, beautiful baby girl.
He doesn't regret joining this war (he does, however, regret that he can't take Captain America's autograph back to her just yet).
He doesn't regret being trapped like this (he just regrets that he's losing even more time that he should be spending with Cassie).
Scott doesn't want the world to know who he is, under that mask. He understands that if they do, people just as (or maybe even more) dangerous than Darren can come to take Cassie away from him, something that he can never allow to happen.
He also understands that the higher up someone is, the more corrupt they tend to be. That was how he ended up in jail, after all.
He understands that people shouldn't be allowed to know everything.
So it's not the jail that bothers him.
It's the fact that he can't be with his precious baby girl.
A/N: So, do you guys think that I should do a follow up to this? I really love Scott, he and Peter just made Civil War. I think I might write some Scott/Wanda interactions, like Father/Daughter stuff, mainly because I think that Wanda really needs it, and in a way, so does Scott.
