flyntwardtheweedlord:

i discovered the writer, leo tolstoy, in a muddy ditch that held more blood than rain. one of the soldiers loved his words - and then, so did i. “all, everything that i understand,” he wrote, “i understand only because i love.” that was so many years ago. but words on a page didn’t teach me that lesson. i learned it on my own. 

black widow: the name of the rose (2010)

 
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I don't know if I can do it

independent natasha romanoff
selective and private
primarily 616 with some mcu elements.

Even if I could forgive myself

written by ara
est. 3 june 2014
rebooted 11 april 2017

This is what I am now

One of the most valuable skills in espionage: the unteachable skill to belong anywhere. The other edge of what is the unfortunate truth: You must first belong nowhere.