[It's not that strange for Natasha to be recognized. At least, this isn't a first time.
But there's something about the way this particular stranger addresses her that speaks to familiarity. It's in his surprise about her current state as much as it's in the tone of voice when he says her name.
She lets her confusion show.]
I'm sorry—have we met?
[She's already considering how that might be the case.]
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But there's something about the way this particular stranger addresses her that speaks to familiarity. It's in his surprise about her current state as much as it's in the tone of voice when he says her name.
She lets her confusion show.]
I'm sorry—have we met?
[She's already considering how that might be the case.]