It is strange to face someone whose life she has, in a way, saved. The thing is the fact she had to die for him—for him, for Yelena, for Clint and Sam and Wanda and everyone else who they lost in the Snap or who might have died without her intervention, is unfair in a way. It's not fair that she never got to have her own life. It's unfair that they were put in this position at all, and the person responsible could never be the one who paid the highest price.
On the other hand, one life for trillions?
The math might be unfair, but it's also inarguable, and she can't regret bringing everyone back, as much as she hates that she wasn't there to see it. Looking at one of the people who's alive because of her?
"Look for clues," she says, doing her best to pretend there's nothing awkward about this. Any of it. "Anything that might be out of place. Puzzles. Information."
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On the other hand, one life for trillions?
The math might be unfair, but it's also inarguable, and she can't regret bringing everyone back, as much as she hates that she wasn't there to see it. Looking at one of the people who's alive because of her?
"Look for clues," she says, doing her best to pretend there's nothing awkward about this. Any of it. "Anything that might be out of place. Puzzles. Information."