[hr][hr][center][h1][color=40E0A6]Iris Rivers[/color][/h1][img]https://i.4pcdn.org/tv/1561674348677.gif[/img][hr] [color=40E0A6][b]Location:[/b][/color] Stark Tower [color=40E0A6][b]Skills: [/b][/color]N/A[/center][hr][hr] Iris felt a strange sort of gratification when Pietro, Guin's own fiance, seemed to agree with Iris, as was evident with his outburst. It could best be described as moral validation. If someone so close to Guin seemed to think it was as bad of an idea as Iris did, then she felt she must've been in the right. That seemed to melt away to confusion, however, when she was met by Pietro's glaring eyes. She was taken aback by the sudden shooting daggers, unsure of why he stared at her with such hatred after just agreeing with her. The question in her mind was quickly answered by Marygold, who made her realize the miscommunication. [color=40E0A6]"Oh, no, I wasn't-"[/color] She began, before being cut off as the discussion continue. Her eyes went back to Pietro, who remained staring at her, spite in his eyes. She felt a heat in her chest, an exasperation of sorts, though it wasn't quite anger. And it wasn't directed at Pietro, or anybody for that matter, more at her lack of opportunity to explain herself. Out of the corner of her eye, however, she saw Upsilon begin to move, leaving his place between the not-twins, and approaching Pietro. Iris' eyes began to flick between Pietro and Upsilon, as the disfigured specter got uncomfortably close to the speedster. Then, Iris felt a sensation on her hand. Instinctively, she flinched away from it, before consciously letting it limp so that Akane could grab hold of it. Iris closed her eyes for a moment, taking a deep breath in through her nose, exhaling, and then opening her eyes. Upsilon had backed away from Pietro, lurking behind him, and she could feel her annoyance melt away, and turned her attention back to the conversation at hand. The topic seemed to have turned to some sort of space suit. Given the fact that they were talking about going to space, Iris could only assume it was a space suit they were discussing. The image of a space suit entered Iris' mind: big and clunky, hard to move around in, the kind of thing that would hinder Iris' mobility and martial arts. That, paired with the lack of oxygen in space, which would effectively disable her fire-based abilities that were unreliable at the best of times anyhow, left her unsure of what she exactly she'd do up there besides be an extra pair of eyes. Though when she heard someone mention an 'Iron Man suit' she wasn't sure what to make of it. The image of the space suit in her mind changed somewhat, keeping the same general design, but with a layer of metal over it. It still didn't particularly float her boat.