[More than a little, but a little is all she'll ever admit to.]
Less than I think Yelena had to deal with.
[Which she doesn't mean as a slight to Yelena—it's not that Natasha is stronger or more adaptable or better at joining the real world. It's that Yelena was even more poorly prepared. Natasha hadn't felt like she had choices, but she'd still managed to scrape a kind of agency together in the margins, she had a degree of independence. Yelena really hadn't had choices.]
I think I fell into a job that wasn't that much different from my life before, in a lot of ways.
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A little.
[More than a little, but a little is all she'll ever admit to.]
Less than I think Yelena had to deal with.
[Which she doesn't mean as a slight to Yelena—it's not that Natasha is stronger or more adaptable or better at joining the real world. It's that Yelena was even more poorly prepared. Natasha hadn't felt like she had choices, but she'd still managed to scrape a kind of agency together in the margins, she had a degree of independence. Yelena really hadn't had choices.]
I think I fell into a job that wasn't that much different from my life before, in a lot of ways.