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Worth It
Natasha Romanoff x Reader
When the media is far too invested in your relationship, you and Natasha have a conversation
Note: This is a little something loosely inspired by Taylor Swift’s new song, Slut. Everyone stream 1989 Taylor’s Version!
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Dating Natasha has caused you some new problems you never thought you’d have to worry about.
Sure, you knew the Avengers had to answer to the media at times, but you didn’t know that anyone would care about the Black Widow’s dating life. And Natasha herself has even been shocked by it.
When you go out tonight, there’s a few photographers waiting at the road. You ignore them and get in your car to meet to Nat. She meets you at a restaurant in the city.
She looks amazing. Natasha has a magnetism about her that you just can’t get over. You’ve been lovestruck since you met her.
Just like all of the others, this date goes well. It’s only at the end that any trouble happens. Right outside the door is a group of paparazzi.
“I’m sorry,” Natasha says, letting go of your hand to open the door.
“It’s okay,” you say. “For you, it’s worth it.”
You give her your best smile and walk outside of the restaurant with her. The cameras flash like crazy, but you just keep walking. Natasha keeps her hand in yours. You know she’s got you covered.
Once you get into the car, Nat doesn’t start driving yet. She drops her keys back in her jacket pocket and turns to you.
“Y/n,” she begins. You swallow your nerves as you take note of her serious tone. “Do you ever think this will just blow up in our faces?”
You think for a moment before you answer.
“Our relationship?” You ask for confirmation. She nods. “No, but even if it does then I’ll just do it anyways. It’s worth it this once.”
“Really?” Nat asks. “These photographers, the media, it’s just crazy. I never wanted that for us.”
“I know that, Natasha,” you tell her. “It’s not your fault. But hey, you know I think our love can shield us from all of that.”
She hasn’t said it yet. Neither have you explicitly. But you know it’s love.
“Yeah?” She wonders.
“Yeah, babe. Let them look at us. Let them call us what they want. We have each other,” you say. “I’m not saying it’s not hard but I know you’ll rescue me if I need you to. And I’ll do the same for you.”
Natasha smiles at that. She places a soft hand on your face and pulls you in for a slow kiss. The kind that assures you that she wants this to last.
Everything is worth it for her.
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