Welcome back for chapter four. We're now in Agent Barton's point of view. Enjoy!
Disclaimer: I own nothing but my OCs and my idea. Everything else is property of Marvel and those who created it.
Side Note: I will be including a language along with my OC, a language that goes with her home planet of Torvoria. I'll include definitions with words that I've created, so have no fear. If they sound like another word from a foreign language, it's just happenstance. Also, this is dated Pre-Avengers and will most likely have a sequel that will be in the Avengers movie-verse. For the record, I'm not against Clintasha at all. I just happen to love Jeremy Renner and would like to see other options.

From Another World

I was busy admiring Legion where I heard an agent clear his throat behind us, making Legion and I look at him.

"I have your tools, Agent Barton."

"Alright. Put them over here." The agent nodded and wheeled the toolbox between the two work tables. "Thanks, man." The agent nodded and left the hangar. Legion sighed and I watched her put her hands on her hips.

"Well, I better get started." She went back to her ship and came out with this clear looking headpiece in her hands.

"What's that, Legion?"

"My visor. It helps me while I'm working on electrical circuitry." I noticed that the visor was not only clear but it looked like it only covered her eyes. I was going to see Legion without her helmet on and I could barely contain myself. She popped her helmet off and I almost gasped when I saw that she looked...human.

"Legion?" She turned around and my jaw dropped.

"Something wrong, Agent Barton?"

"No. Um, you look human."

"Oh! My kind has this ability called glamour. It means that we can project the image of perfection in the eyes of whatever inhabits the planet we are on." Perfection? Mission accomplished. Legion had these shocking light blue, almost silver eyes and golden blonde hair. Okay, I wasn't partial to blondes but I was more entranced by her eyes. "Clint? Is everything alright? You've stared at me with your mouth open for a long time."

"Oh, sorry. You just look...really stunning."

"Why thank you, Agent Barton." I stepped forward, closing the distance between Legion and I.

"I prefer it when you call me Clint." A small smile formed on Legion's face and I watched her look down, looking rather coy.

"Alright, Clint. May I ask you a personal question?"

"Sure."

"Would you change anything about me?"

"Not a thing, except maybe your hair."

"Really? What would you prefer?" I furrowed my eyebrows and tilted my head.

"Why does it matter?"

"Your job is to keep an eye on me so I would rather your job be a little more pleasant." I chuckled.

"Fair enough. I guess I'd make it a little fuller and change the color to red."

"Oh. Easy enough." My eyes widened as I watched Legion's hair color change slowly from blonde to the perfect shade of red.

"Whoa."

"What? Is that okay?"

"That's...perfect." Legion smiled and went over to the toolbox, picking up different tools and placing them on the tables. She sat down on the stool, pulled her visor over her eyes and started to work on one of the wire bundles. Hours passed and Legion was steadily working on her wires. My radio chirped, making Legion look up from her work. "Sorry." I slipped behind a corner and grabbed my radio. "Agent Barton."

"Agent Barton, Director Fury requests a status report."

"Legion has started to repair her ship but she's unsure of how long it will take."

"I'll relay the information, Agent Barton." I turned my radio off and stepped back into the hangar bay. I looked up to talk to Legion but she wasn't there.

"Legion?" No answer, not even from the ship. "Legion?" I walked over to her ship and stepped inside, looking for her.

"Yes, Clint?" Legion popped her head out from the ceiling, making me fall on my back on the ship's floor. I watched Legion gracefully descend from the ceiling and step onto the floor. "Are you alright, Clint? I didn't mean to scare you." Legion helped me to my feet and I half smiled at her.

"Thanks. You didn't scare me, I just wasn't paying attention. Where did you go?"

"I was looking for my food stores."

"In the ceiling?"

"That's where we usually keep them to optimize space."

"Oh. Did you find them?"

"No. I think someone ate them. Do you have any food?"

"You eat human food?"

"Never had it but after not eating for more than fourteen hours, it could be dirt and I'd eat it."

"We've been here for fourteen hours?"

"No, only four. I haven't eaten since yesterday before I entered your galaxy."

"Oh. Why didn't you say anything? I would've gotten you some food." Legion just shrugged and looked up at me with those big blue eyes, practically making my resolve crumble to pieces.

"It didn't seem like a big deal at the time." I grabbed Legion's hand and dragged her out of her ship. "Clint, where are you taking me?"

"Kitchen." I continued to take Legion to the kitchen, ignoring the looks from the other S.H.I.E.L.D agents and technicians. We got to the kitchen and there was no one there, thank goodness. I let go of Legion's hand and headed to the fridge. I opened it and froze: I had no idea what Legion ate. "Legion?" I turned around to talk to her and found that she was right behind me.

"Yes, Clint?"

"What exactly do you eat?"

"I don't know. Anything, I guess."

"You're sure our food isn't going to be toxic to you?" Legion shook her head. "In that case, help yourself. We have plenty of food here." I opened the fridge enough so Legion could see everything and she stepped forward to inspect the contents. She pulled out a tray of fruit and I tilted my head at it. When did that get in there? She also tilted her head at it and grabbed a handful of strawberries before putting the tray back. I closed the fridge and propped myself against a table. Legion inspected the strawberry a little more and then looked at me.

"What are these, Clint?"

"Those are strawberries. Don't eat the little green end, though."

"Is it poisonous?"

"No. We just don't eat it."

"Why?"

"It doesn't taste good, I guess." I watched Legion take a bite out of the strawberry and the innocent act made me look away or I'd end up embarrassing myself. By the look on her face, she certainly enjoyed it. "Do you like them?" She nodded furiously, making me smile. "You can eat more if you want."

"I must get back to work." I rushed to the door, stopping her before she could leave the kitchen.

"You were working for four hours straight. Maybe you need a break."

"I'll take a break but I'd rather not be away from my ship." I nodded and followed Legion back to her ship. I was amazed at how easily she was getting through the labyrinth that was the S.H.I.E.L.D building. I admit to getting lost a few times but Legion certainly wasn't having a problem.

-FIN-

That's it for this one. I hope you all enjoyed it and the next one will be out soon. Reviews are always welcome. : )