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Dr. Charles Xavier ([personal profile] wedonot) wrote in [personal profile] thestarspangledman 2012-08-05 03:57 am (UTC)

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[That... he wasn't actually expecting, to be honest. Agreement, maybe, but not an assertion that Steve trusted him. There's a part of him - the part that was still twelve, anyway - that had a moment of excitement because Captain America said he trusted him, while the more serious thought was just. Pleasant surprise, honestly, because so many people had made it clear they were uncomfortable with he could do, it was unusual to be given open permission to go diving for information.] Alright. Give me a moment.

[He puts his hand to his temple, carefully finding Steve's mind and focusing on the incident they'd all been brought together to resolve. It's from Steve's perspective, obviously, but he still gets a lot of insight into what it was like - would be like - for Tony. He doesn't pry any further, doesn't think to peek at their interaction on the Barge or what Steve had been up to otherwise, doesn't even think to do it, really, and finally pulls back.]

Thank you. I wish I had an easier solution to offer you, Captain.

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