Believing in the impossible is something she's not capable of. First off, it requires suspending belief in order to plan for miracles and well, you can't exactly do that. No one can make an accurate plan to accommodate a miracle as the very definition of one prohibits that.
No, planning for the impossible is impossible on its own for Natasha.
"Is there no one among us who would have an explanation for that?"
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Believing in the impossible is something she's not capable of. First off, it requires suspending belief in order to plan for miracles and well, you can't exactly do that. No one can make an accurate plan to accommodate a miracle as the very definition of one prohibits that.
No, planning for the impossible is impossible on its own for Natasha.
"Is there no one among us who would have an explanation for that?"