Disclaimer: As much as I would love to, I don't own the Avengers.
Results are out: Hawkeye:
After my sparring match with Trinity, I couldn't help but be impressed. She had surprised me when she started to lay into the punching bag but I didn't expect her to be that much of a challenge when sparring, not that I would ever tell her that. As I walked back to the lab I couldn't help but think that it was nice to have someone new around and if she happened to be extremely good-looking, that was fine by me. When I returned to the lab where Bruce, Tony and Lola were huddled over the results on a hand held tablet.
"Robin Hood! So glad you could join us, we were just looking over Doctor Genius's mutant cells." Stark said after glancing up and seeing it was me.
I just rolled my eyes; at least Lola's jokes were mildly amusing. Tony's were just insulting most of the time; the captain was the one who wore tights, not me.
"The Doctor is in the gym, I told her we would go tell her the results of the tests." Tony nodded and reached for the phone next to him, calling the captain and Thor to meet them in the training gym.
We all traipsed over there where we found Trinity sitting on one of the mats stretching, as soon as we walked in she hopped up and her shoulders tensed. Banner walked over to her and showed her the tablet and she nodded.
"So, you are basically saying you know I have a mutation, and it is strong…" She began,
"But we don't actually know what it is, nor can we isolate what part of the body controls it." Bruce finished.
"So what can we do to test what it is?" She voiced, trying to sound casual but her posture and tone were obviously apprehensive. I moved towards my bow and quiver of arrows, not particularly interested in the conversation, and was just strapping them to my back about to begin target training, when Rodgers called me over, saying I was part of the team and should be involved. As I slowly walked back to them, without putting my bow down in the hope I would get to shoot something after the discussion, I rolled my eyes at some of the suggestions.
"We could always drop her off a cliff to see if she would use it in self preservation." said Stark with a hopeful look in his eyes
"Or... We could give her an aptitude test of sorts, to see what powers she would be compatible with."
"I'd much rather have the tests." said Trinity looking gratefully towards Banner.
I didn't have much to contribute to this conversation and was itching to use my bow; it had been too long since I had used it. As the others continued to argue over what was the best option an idea popped into my head, I ambled away from the group and made sure nobody was watching. I then slowly drew an arrow from my quiver, raised my bow, and exhaled slowly. Before anyone looked over at me I shot my arrow at the Doctor's arm, knowing that if I had shot any higher it could have nicked her carotid artery and I didn't want to seriously hurt her, but I was an ace shot. I'm not being boastful, I'm the best. I was fully expecting the arrow to reach its target, I thought her mutation was probably being super brainy, the fact that she could understand any of Banners science babble suggested that, it always went right over my head. I may not be the brightest but I am rarely surprised by anything but Trinity managed to surprise me for the second time today and she was definitely more than just brainy.
Hi! So as promised, a double hit today. Hawkeye was a struggle for me because he has a character which is hard to get a read on, hopefully I did him justice! Reviews are very much appreciated and I do listen to criticism! Worry not, her mutation will be revealed in the next chapter. Sorry for the cliff hanger MUHAHAHA, any guesses for what her mutation is?
