She might be, but there's no guarantee. I ought to have a lot more burns on me, but I don't. In any case, the way time is here, I don't know if she's lying about her death, but I do know that Romanova's a spy. An extremely skilled spy, so it's second nature for her to tell her own truth. She needs to control the scene, and to do that, she makes you believe her story, whatever it is.
[Rumlow set his hand on his thigh, palm up, a gesture indicating he wanted the Soldier's hand.]
She's being careful. It's reasonable, given where she is. She's alone and needs allies. The problem is, we don't know her real motivation. Until we do, I want you to exercise extreme caution.
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[Rumlow set his hand on his thigh, palm up, a gesture indicating he wanted the Soldier's hand.]
She's being careful. It's reasonable, given where she is. She's alone and needs allies. The problem is, we don't know her real motivation. Until we do, I want you to exercise extreme caution.