The Vision is quite hopelessly in love with her. But since she's only just recently suffered the double-strike heartbreak of losing her father and then losing Iron Lad, he's not going to make any overt moves. The Vision thinks that she's very brave and admires her for that and her determination to follow in her father's footsteps.
Teddy thinks of Cassie as a kick-ass little sister. He thinks that she's quite mature for her age (when you're a teenager, two years seems like a friggin' huge age difference). She does need to stop teasing him and Billy with the "oh, that super hero/ine? I already met them", but that might be a part of the pseudo-younger-sibling thing she's got going.
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The Vision is quite hopelessly in love with her. But since she's only just recently suffered the double-strike heartbreak of losing her father and then losing Iron Lad, he's not going to make any overt moves. The Vision thinks that she's very brave and admires her for that and her determination to follow in her father's footsteps.
Teddy thinks of Cassie as a kick-ass little sister. He thinks that she's quite mature for her age (when you're a teenager, two years seems like a friggin' huge age difference). She does need to stop teasing him and Billy with the "oh, that super hero/ine? I already met them", but that might be a part of the pseudo-younger-sibling thing she's got going.