This is shaping up to be an absolute banger and easily one of the best marvel fics I've read. I love that nothing is easy here and The Ancient One encounter went as it did, I don't think I've ever seen that before. Typically these kinds of stories just have The Ancient One completely on board with the time traveller/OC. Its a good subversion.

I enjoy how this really feels like everything is on max difficulty, and while her hearts in the right place, her flailing about and obliterating the time with the world responding in kind really feels realistic to this scenario.

Can't wait for that talk with Kaecilius, that's gonna be a doozy. His wink wink nod nod moment startled a laugh out of me. Surprisingly a bro for the moment. We'll see if it lasts.

The talk with Pietro on the other hand... Keeping that under wraps doesnt look like a possibility after AO outed her. Man. I genuinely feel for him. There's no easy answer to this and I can't help but feel his reaction to his Sister basically being dead is.... Not going to end well. Especially since he's been tugged around at her direction for the whole time, it's going to sting even worse if he realises he's just been playing second fiddle to some randomer. Watched, thank you for the story.
I have a backlog of a few chapters and getting praise like this makes me want to just post them all right away >_> Thanks for the kind words and I'm glad you're enjoying it so far! I think from your comments you're really going to like where I'm planning to go with this (hopefully).

Being marvel villain evil would make it more doable for her, but I respect her actually trying to be a hero.
Yeah, Wanda is one of the strongest individuals in the setting, and mind control is incredibly powerful if you have no moral compunctions about using it, but I don't have any real interest in writing that sort of story.
 
Excellent so far, this story has a ton of potential. Characters acting like real people, a sympathetic protagonist, problems that can't be solved by punching and problems that can't be solved amicably.

Would be kind of hilarious though if the MC just asked Thanos, "so did you consider doubling the resources instead of halving the population?" and it worked.
 
Chapter 6
Chapter 6

Seven months earlier…

"Wanda, do you remember what we talked about yesterday?"

"Yes, Dr List. I'm sorry."

"I trust we will see a better performance from you today?" The HYDRA scientist leaned in, invading my personal space, his piercing eyes boring into me. "I know you think you're being kind, but the only thing you're doing by holding back is hurting your own development."

I kept my gaze fixed ahead, focusing on a point in space just to the right of his face as I resisted the urge to step back. "Yes, Dr List. I'll try. I just… I worry I'll kill someone."

Dr List placed a hand on my shoulder and squeezed harder than he needed to. I schooled my features, trying to avoid wincing. "Wanda," he said, his tone severe. "These men know what they signed up for. They are volunteers, just like you; here to change the world, just like you. You and your brother are our greatest successes so far. Don't disrespect these men and their choices by wasting that."

"Yes, Dr List."

It was almost funny. Here I was, basically being given free rein to cut loose on people who'd signed on with HYDRA: actual, no joke modern Nazis. I'd always talked a big game about punching Nazis in my old life, but it turns out actually hurting people was a lot harder than I'd originally imagined it to be, especially when I knew just how easy it would be to misjudge a hit and accidentally kill someone.

He moved his hand from my shoulder to my chin, firmly moving my head so I had to look him in the eyes. My skin crawled. "You've never taken a life before. I know it can be hard, the first time. It will get easier. You just need practice." Releasing me, he moved back around to the other side of the lab, sending his assistants scurrying with a wave of his hand. "Go on now."

"What about Pietro?" I asked, looking around.

"You'll be doing independent exercises today." List peered over his glasses at me. "It's important for you to be able to act separately should the need arise."

"Oh." I hesitated a moment, then stepped through the door to the courtyard, blinking in the bright sunlight. A half-dozen HYDRA thugs, kitted out in body armour and combat boots, were waiting for me at the other end.

The first couple of hours passed uneventfully. As usual, we ran through a variety of drills—hitting moving targets, avoiding being tagged, exercises to help train reflexes and heighten reaction speed. I'd only just started to learn to use my magic to shield myself, a development which Dr List had been particularly pleased with. We took a break, rested and rehydrated, then got back into it.

After we had finished going through the specific training drills the HYDRA scientists had devised to help teach me how to use my powers, we entered what List liked to call 'free time'—a more free-form sparring session where my training partners would come at me however they liked, so that I could put my lessons into practice in something closer to a live combat situation. Several of the men I'd been training against were rotated out for fresh ones, and I had to dodge, shield myself from their attacks if I could, and tag them back with blasts of energy. Even when I was deliberately pulling my punches, most people struggled to keep pulling themselves to their feet after taking multiple hits from my chaos magic, so free time was usually the last thing we did in a day.

Injured thugs retreated from the courtyard through a steel door at the far end, one by one, once they managed to recover. The last one, however, lunged at me from the side before I'd had a chance to catch my breath from dealing with the previous two.

I turned, bringing up a hand, but wasn't fast enough. My head snapped back as he backhanded me across the face, sending me stumbling back a few paces with a grunt of pain. I held up a hand—signalling for a time out—then bent forward and rested both hands on my knees for a moment, blinking away the spots in my vision. He'd hit me hard. That was going to bruise for sure.

I'd expected him to stop and wait for me to let him know when I was ready to continue, so was caught entirely by surprise when his booted feet appeared in my peripheral vision a split-second before his fist smashed solidly into my stomach, doubling me over. I folded and fell to the ground, hacking and wheezing, trying to get air back into my lungs. The HYDRA goon loomed over me and my eyes widened in panic as he cocked his foot back.

I barely managed to pull my arms in and curl up, trying desperately to protect my face and body as he started kicking me while I lay helpless. I let out a croaking yelp of pain as magic bubbled up inside me, reacting to my stress, and a weak wave of red energy swept out, only just barely enough to knock him away. He staggered back, but caught himself before he fell over. He chuckled. "That all you got, bitch?"

Rolling onto my belly, I scrabbled to get my hands and knees under me as I took a great, gulping gasp of air. "What the fuck are you doing?!" I choked out.

He started back toward me and I flung out an arm, sending a poorly-aimed bolt of red energy spiralling past his shoulder as he ducked in and kicked me again, his boot hitting me squarely in the side. I cried out again as a sharp spike of pain lanced through my body and I was sent tumbling along the ground.

"This isn't… please… Dr List!"

"Continue." Dr List's voice rang out through the speaker on the wall above us.

The HYDRA thug walked over to where I lay on the ground, reaching down and grabbing a fistful of my hair. I screamed, clawing at his hand as he started dragging me. Kicking, I managed to get my feet under me, but he yanked me forward and threw me bodily against the solid stone of the fortress's exterior wall.

Pain exploded across my shoulder, tears starting to cloud my vision. This wasn't supposed to be happening! I winced as I tried to prop myself up against the wall and mostly failed. The thug came in close, trying to kick me while I was down again, and I flexed my fingers in his direction. A hastily-conjured bolt of chaos magic took him square in the chest, sending him tumbling away. I lay still for a few moments, exhausted, my breath coming in ragged gasps as I tried to work through the pain. Wiping my eyes with the back of my hand, I froze as the HYDRA thug groaned, dragging himself back to his feet. "You're going to pay for that," he hissed between his teeth.

My body shuddered in protest as I turned toward him, raising a hand shakily. He saw me and flung himself to the side, narrowly avoiding another bolt of energy. Recovering his footing, he started back toward me, a vicious scowl on his face.

The speaker crackled to life again. "He isn't going to stop, Wanda. You know what you need to do."

I felt the bottom drop out of my stomach as the pieces fell into place. Of course. This was all on purpose. All to make me 'push through' and stop holding back. The HYDRA thug lunged forward and kicked me again, stomping down on my unprotected head and arms—I managed to manifest a weak shield that took the worst of it, but it failed as he hit me again and again.

I flung up my hand—too close to avoid this time—and my power spread out across his body, red wisps of energy lifting the thug off his feet and into the air. He flailed for a moment, trying vainly to escape. I froze, my entire body shaking as I struggled to do anything more than take in short, shuddering breaths. I couldn't see much more than a fuzzy blob outlined in red, my vision almost completed obscured by a mix of swelling, blood and tears.

Dr List's voice cut through the ringing in my ears. "Do it, Wanda. End this."

Trembling, I flicked my fingers, my power clawing and scrabbling at the thug as I brought up my other hand. He cried out in pain and sudden fear, yelling something I couldn't understand. Focusing as best I could, I separated my magic into two separate forces, one gripping his hips and legs, the other his chest. I was feeling lightheaded, and some distant part of me was arguing with itself over whether I was having a panic attack or 'only' hyperventilating.

I pulled my fists apart and the man's panicked cries were cut off by a horrific squelching noise. I buried my face in the crook of my arm, pressing my hands to my ears, but it was far too late to block out anything. The thunk of soggy meat hitting the cobblestone seared itself into my memories.

I collapsed onto my hands and knees—sobbing and hiccupping—and vomited.



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Present day…

"Looks like we lucked out, boys and girls. Matsya Labs in New Delhi have a hit for us; the reading's consistent with the sceptre's signature."

"We'll turn around. ETA… eighty minutes. Do we have a location?"

"Within half a mile. Sending coordinates now—I'll meet ya there."



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The Mind Stone floated in the air in front of me as I sat cross-legged on my bed, the gem suspended in wisps of chaos magic, its golden light almost entirely subsumed by my red. I was focused, my eyes closed, my mind probing it carefully but curiously.

It was an Infinity Stone, a source of immense power, but when it came right down to it, I wasn't sure how I should even be using it. Despite the risks of using it, the sceptre had at least been useful as an interface insofar as it had some pretty defined functions—tap or zap, basically. I'd originally hoped that the Ancient One would be able to help me create a new interface, maybe modelled on the Eye of Agamotto, but that was off the table for the foreseeable future. Using the stone raw was much more difficult. Faint, almost unnoticeable wisps of chaos magic crept through the hotel as I expanded my consciousness outward. There were 47 people currently in the small building, spread across 12 floors.

On the floor above us, thirteen-year-old Andy was teasing his little sister Stacey, having taken one of her toys away to taunt her with while their parents were oblivious in the next room. A stern thought from me and, suddenly, looking at the tears welling up in her eyes came with an extremely sharp pang of guilt, and he handed the doll back with a mumbled apology. Anil Sharma on the ground floor's front desk was trying—and failing—to talk himself into confessing his feelings to Geeta when he saw her after work. They were childhood friends and he'd been in love with her for half his life. I gave him a push and felt his resolve crystalise, my influence shoring up his confidence. Three floors below me, Sunita and Manoj were locked together, rutting desperately, almost violently, before his brother—her fiancé—could return.

I withdrew, feeling both a voyeuristic thrill at the power and a little ashamed of the massive invasion of privacy I'd just committed. My already potent telepathic abilities were magnified considerably while using the stone, and I had no doubt at all that—were I so inclined—seizing complete control of a person's mind and body would be almost too easy. The sceptre had posed a threat thanks to the conflict it deliberately drove you to, but the power the Mind Stone offered on its own was also dangerous in its own darkly seductive way.

Was it ethical to mind control people? Almost definitionally, no. Was it tempting to do when you had the power easily within your grasp? Incredibly.

I wasn't sure what else to do with it, though. Its power could obviously be drawn out and used directly as a weapon—both the sceptre and Vision had been able to do that, though with Ultron averted I'd also ensured that he would never come to be either. The stone had also granted Vision the ability to phase through matter somehow, but that might've been a quirk of it interacting with his vibranium biology and I had no idea how to even start to try to replicate it.

The door to the bathroom opened and Pietro stepped out. "What did you do to your hair?" Pietro asked as he pulled on a fresh shirt.

"Hmm? My hair?" I opened my eyes and looked at him, dismissing the threads of chaos magic and letting the Mind Stone settle back into the palm of my hand.

Pietro just pointed at his head and waved his hand around, raising an eyebrow. Reaching back, I grabbed some of my hair and pulled it forward so I could see. Immediately, I understood why he'd asked. My hair was red. Not bright red, but noticeably redder—a dark auburn—instead of the chocolate brown it had been for the last twelve months. That was interesting.

"I didn't do anything," I shrugged, tucking my hair back behind my shoulder. "Might be because I'm more in tune with my magic, might be the stone itself… who knows?"

He looked at me for a moment, then nodded. "I like it." A smile tugged at the corner of my mouth as he came over and sat on his bed, across from me. "Any luck with the ring?"

"Oh, yeah." I retrieved the sling ring from my lap and put it on, focusing on a point in space just in front of me as a corona of red energy formed around my hand. After a few seconds of seating everything properly in my mind, I held up the ring-bearing hand and gestured with the other, the Mind Stone still clenched in my fist.

My initial examination of the ring had been basically spot on. I'd been concerned that it would be harder than it ended up actually being—like trying to run a Windows program on a Mac—but the relic really wasn't worried about where the magical energy was coming from. I just fed power and intent into it, and it automatically ran through the complex ritual required to open a portal as if you were running an executable. A basketball-sized portal opened in the air just in front of me, its twin opening behind Pietro's head. The spark-like threads of energy that encircled the portals were a bright crimson instead of the usual sorcerous orange, erratic wisps of chaos magic boiling off their edges, but they were otherwise identical to the portals we'd seen the Ancient One and her followers create.

I reached in, mussed Pietro's hair, then laughed as he jumped almost a full foot in the air from the unexpected touch. He hopped off the bed again to evade my reach, then looked between the two portals with no small amount of wonder. "Okay, that's pretty cool," he admitted.

I grinned at him, dismissing the portals with a wave of my hand. "Yes, it is."

"And we can go anywhere in the world with this?"

"Anywhere."

He held his hands out. "Like say… New York? Avengers Tower?"

"Yes, like New York." His eyes lit up and he started to smile. "But not just yet," I finished, rolling my eyes at him.

Pietro sighed and collapsed back onto his bed. "Where, then?"

"Well, I was thinking Wakanda, but the sling ring opens up a lot of options for us. Hang on a sec." Absently, I opened my hand and let the Mind Stone float up, nudging it with my magic to make it hover next to me before reaching down to pull out my notebook. Before I could open it, it vanished, yanked from my hands. "Hey!"

Looking as though he hadn't moved at all, Pietro flipped the book open and started casting his eyes over the notes inside. "This is all you remember from your visions, right?"

I nodded. "Uh, yeah. As much as I could. Occasionally a little bit more detail comes back to me, but that's basically everything."

"You know I'll follow your lead, but can we just talk things through a bit more?" He looked up at me, his expression serious. "First you wanted to go to Nepal, now you want to go to Wakanda. Why Wakanda? You said there are other options, what are they?"

I pursed my lips in a small moue of annoyance. "Give me my book." Pietro rolled his eyes and handed it back to me. I clutched it protectively to my chest for a moment, glaring at him until I judged he had been sufficiently admonished, then opened it again and scanned the pages. "Honestly, I was thinking before anything else we need a base of operations. Somewhere we can secure as a safe location that we can portal to if we need to, where we can lay low and rest. Somewhere remote."

He nodded. "That sounds sensible. Like where?"

"I was kind of thinking Australia?" It was my home continent back in my original life—it might be nice to see what it was like in the MCU. Part of me wondered if there was a version of me here, but I definitely wasn't going to go looking. That wasn't a can of worms I was interested in opening.

Pietro blinked in surprised. "Huh. Well, no one would ever look for us in Australia, at least."

"There's actually a couple of the Eternals in the middle of the outback. One of them has some sort of degenerative mental condition. I might be able to use the Mind Stone to help her—they'd be powerful allies."

Pietro was looking at me dubiously. "'Eternals'?" he asked, using finger quotes.

"Uh, alien robot people with superpowers."

He made a face. "Oh, yeah, of course. That makes total sense."

"Magic and sorcerers are fine, but you draw the line at alien robots?"

"No, I know alien robots are real," he grumbled. "I just… you're right. The world is crazy. Okay, so Australia. Any other possibilities?"

"Well, there's Ta Lo. It's in China, sort of. Pocket dimension of magic martial artists. Very difficult to find."

"We don't exactly have a good track record with magic martial artists."

I nodded, grimacing slightly. "True enough. Wakanda would be ideal, if we can get their cooperation."

"You keep coming back to Wakanda. What's so special about Wakanda?"

"Okay. So… you promise to believe me?"

Pietro eyed me suspiciously. "At this stage I feel like I have very little choice."

"Secretly, they're an incredibly technologically advanced society. They cut themselves off from the rest of the world way back when, never suffered when Africa was being colonised, and are now leagues ahead of everyone else in the world." I grinned at Pietro's surprised expression. "Also, they have massive amounts of vibranium—the stuff that Captain America's shield is made out of. Most of their technology is based on it."

"Right." He paused for a moment. "…are there any other ridiculously advanced or magical people I should know about?"

I suppressed a laugh and raised a hand, counting off on my fingers. "Well, there's the Hand, K'un-Lun, Talokan, Pym Technologies, the Clandestines, the Ten Rings, the Red Room, the Skrulls, Attilan—though I'm not sure yet if that one actually exists—and that's off the top of my head without getting into what I know about what's out in space… other planets and pantheons of gods, among other things."

Pietro was quiet for a moment, then shook his head. "What you've been given… it's a lot bigger than I thought it was. What we're doing, where you're taking us—this isn't just about killing Tony Stark or the Avengers anymore, is it?"

"No," I said, looking at him seriously. "I've seen what's coming, and it's bigger than the Avengers. Everyone is in danger, from multiple directions. The entire planet. Everyone could die."

"That's what you told the Ancient One," he said slowly. "You said you wanted to make things better. That there were people who didn't need to die. You meant that."

I nodded. "I did. I've been trying to look at the bigger picture."

"I don't see the bigger picture." A frown twisted his features as he spoke, his hands unconsciously balling into fists. "I have a little picture."

"I know," I said, my voice catching in my throat. We still looked at it together, most days. A ragged, worn family photo—Wanda and Pietro, ten years old, with their parents. It was all he had left of them. We'd sit there and he'd try to connect with his amnesiac sibling, to remind me of all I'd 'forgotten', and I'd feel like shit as I tried my best to be the sister he didn't know that he'd lost. I didn't even know their parents' names.

Sighing, he collapsed backwards on his bed. I looked from my notebook to him and back again a few times—internally arguing with myself over what I should say—before just following his example and lying back, pressing the notebook to my chest as I stared at the ceiling. We stayed like that, quiet, but not awkward, for a few minutes.

"Oh. I almost forgot. I got you something," Pietro said abruptly, sitting up and fumbling in his pockets for a moment before offering something to me, hidden in his clenched fist. "Here."

I swallowed a lump in my throat as I sat back up, then hesitated before reaching out. "Pietro," I said, a stern note creeping into my voice. "If that is a bug, I am going to be annoyed."

"It's not a bug."

"If it is anything gross," I amended. "I will be annoyed."

He shrugged. "If you don't want it, I'll take it back."

"No, okay, fine." I tentatively held out my hand below his.

He opened his fist, depositing a large oval locket on a thick silver chain into my palm. "It was hard to find one I thought might fit. This one should be good."

I stared at it for a second before I realised what he meant. It was huge, for a locket, with elaborate embossing front and back and, importantly, it was rounded instead of flat. Flicking it open, I gestured with a hand, twitching my fingers as a swirl of chaos magic appeared around them. The Mind Stone flew over from where it had been hovering near my shoulder and dropped snugly into the open space. I clicked it closed, then shook it a couple of times to make sure it wasn't just going to pop open.

Pietro reached out a hand expectantly. I nodded, handing the locket and chain to him, then reached back and gathered my hair up out of the way. He was behind me almost instantly, carefully looping the chain around my neck and securing it at the back.

Letting down my hair, I looked up at him, a mixture of emotions warring on my face. "This was really thoughtful. Thank you."

I fingered the locket absently. Despite what had happened at Kamar-taj, not everything had been a total disaster. This, at the very least, was a solid victory. Ultron was permanently averted, saving countless lives in the process, and I had an Infinity Stone. We had a sling ring, and plenty of options. Things were finally starting to look up.

We both almost jumped out of our skin at a sudden pounding on the door to the room. A loud, familiar voice rang out a second later. "Pietro and Wanda Maximoff, this is Steve Rogers. I'd like to talk."
 
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Well, at least you know Captain America means it when he asks for parley.

Still high odds Barton is taking aim from a nearby rooftop, but he'll wait for Steve to finish… whatever this is.

Thanks for the chapter!
 
Huh. Well colour me surprised, figured they just go guns blazing. Steve has been done so dirty in so many fanfics I sometimes forget he's supposed to be a genuinely stand up guy 😆
 
Good chapter.

That already happen.
At best, the thing Wanda could do is to find Bucky and use the Mind Stone to restore his mind.
and won't that be a good revenge for Pietro, "you facilitated the death of my family? well, I just saved the one that killed yours and now you can't get revenge without killing your own friend. Bet you didn't see that coming."
 
Run. Remove the temptation from Pietro wanting to shank Tony Stark. Also, they aren't really ready yet to deal with the Avengers, especially if Black Widow is on scene and on hand.

Wanda has a pretty omniscient view of how the Black Widow operates, among other things, and had to rightfully be wary.

Also, with the Mind Stone secure-ish, our SI seems to relax? Unclench, maybe. And had all these thoughts and ideas about meddling with a lot, like a lot, of different things.

And she's not a threat, not yet, and most of the powers behind those powers she's thinking of coming into contact with would chew her out and spit out the remains like an afterthought.

Hope the wake-up call doesn't involve Pietro dying because Ultron seems to be very unlikely to happen. Either the timeline asserting itself, or whatever shenanigans happening in the background. The MCU is a strange, strange place.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks for all the comments!

Huh. Well colour me surprised, figured they just go guns blazing. Steve has been done so dirty in so many fanfics I sometimes forget he's supposed to be a genuinely stand up guy 😆
My initial draft of the scene started with a dynamic entry through the window and superhero three-point landing, but the more I thought about it the more it didn't feel like Steve would do that to Wanda and Pietro based on what he knows/thinks at this stage -- per his conversation with Maria Hill in Age of Ultron he's initially pretty sympathetic to their position.
 
I was sure that if The Avengers arrived it'd be just in time for the duo to walk through a portal.

Instead I'm left asking how much was overhead?
And how pissed are the various organisations gonna be if this causes shield to investigate them?
 
Chapter 7
Chapter 7

My heart leapt into my throat as Pietro and I looked at each other, eyes wide. "They're knocking?" he asked incredulously.

"Uh, just a minute!" I called out, before lowering my voice and gesturing urgently. "We need to get the fuck out of here. We don't need to fight them." I wasn't ready for this. How did they even find us? I wasn't opposed to a one-on-one chat with Captain America—it would probably even be a really good idea—but he wouldn't be alone, and it wouldn't just be a chat. If it was the whole team, I was going to have a hell of a time convincing Pietro not to go on the attack.

Flinching back as if I'd struck him, Pietro's face twisted in anger as he hissed back. "What do you mean we don't need to fight them? If Stark is here…"

"I'm coming in," Captain America announced, following by a crunch as he popped the lock on the door. Pietro and I backed up instinctively, settling into loose, ready stances as the door swung open. Slowly, deliberately, Steve Rogers walked into the room clad in his star-spangled body armour—shield held at the ready, eyeing us both warily. "Easy. Let's have a conversation."

My chest felt tight, my breathing starting to quicken. This wasn't good. We were cornered—there was only one door to the apartment, which Cap was currently standing in front of. There was a window near me, but the curtains were drawn and I couldn't see outside. If I were planning the Avengers' approach here, I'd have at least one teammate outside, probably Iron Man or Hawkeye, to provide support if we tried to escape that way. Our only easy escape route would be a portal, and in close quarters it would be difficult to weave one without being interrupted. If I could even concentrate on it well enough while under fire—I was still a novice at creating them, after all.

"You know," I said, holding out a hand toward Pietro to ward him off from initiating a fight. "Typically, it's considered polite to wait for the door to be opened rather than breaking the lock."

Captain America smiled lightly. "Apologies for being a bit forward, but under the circumstances I hope you can understand."

The corner of my mouth tugged upward as I involuntarily returned the smile. This was Cap, after all. He was a good guy. The tightness in my chest loosened slightly as I looked at him. Steve cut an impressive figure in person; not just his physique and good looks, either, but there felt like there was a reassuring weight to his presence. I mean, the good looks and charisma definitely helped, but…

"Seriously?" Pietro hissed at me, shooting me a look.

I felt my cheeks turn pink. Okay, enough staring. I shot Pietro an annoyed look before turning back to the Avenger. "Okay, here we are." I cleared my throat nervously. "You wanted to talk, so talk."

He looked back and forth between the two of us. "When we took down Strucker, you didn't fight us. You abandoned HYDRA and ran."

"We did," I said. "We were never loyal to HYDRA. We just wanted what they could offer us."

"A chance to change the world. To protect your country," Steve said, nodding. "I understand that more than most."

"You understand nothing," Pietro snorted, shaking his head. He was getting agitated, lightly bouncing on the balls of his feet. "You think you are the same as us? I've read about you. You were a volunteer. Another American glory hound, an eager little puppy signing up to 'fight the good fight'. We did not ask for this."

Steve relaxed his stance, letting his shield droop, trying to look less threatening. "You're right. You didn't. You lost your parents in the bombings. I'm sorry."

"You think because you read our files you understand what we've been through?"

"No, I don't," he said, shaking his head. "I've lost people before, but not like you did."

Pietro hesitated, seemingly expecting a different answer. I guess he'd expected the US's poster boy to be more defensive and less understanding. I took the opportunity to interject—maybe we could clear this whole thing up right here, right now. If I could get Pietro to see that the Avengers were good guys… "Do you know who made those bombs? Who sold them?"

The Avenger only looked mildly discomfited by the question. "I can guess," he hedged.

"We were ten years old," Pietro said, his tone softening as he looked over at me. I nodded in encouragement. "Having dinner—the four of us. The first shell hits, two floors below, makes a hole in the floor." He paused, shaking his head at the memory. "It's big. Our parents go in. The whole building starts coming apart. I grab her, roll under the bed, and the second shell hits. But it doesn't go off. It just… sits there in the rubble. Three feet from our faces. And on the side of the shell is painted one word."

There was a moment of subdued silence, then Captain America answered Pietro's unspoken question. "Stark." I could see the understanding in his face, the realisation that—for the Maximoffs—this had never been about HYDRA, or our country, or changing the world. Not really.

Pietro nodded. "We were trapped for two days."

Taking a deep breath, I met Steve's eyes and pictured in my mind when the twins had explained this to Ultron in the original timeline. It felt important, somehow, that I get the wording right. "Every effort to save us, every shift in the bricks, we think 'this will set it off'. We waited for two days for Tony Stark to kill us."

"We know what he is," Pietro said, venom rising in his tone again. "And we know what you are."

Captain America was quiet for a moment, then shook his head. "Killing Tony Stark won't make things right. It won't undo what was done to you, or bring back your parents. It won't even make you feel better."

"I don't care," Pietro said simply.

"…I understand. We still don't need to fight," Steve said, wisely changing tack. Unpicking the knot that was Pietro's hatred of Tony Stark was not going to be the work of one conversation. "We're only here for the sceptre. It doesn't belong to you. If you hand it over, we'll leave you be."

Pietro just snorted. "What, we hand it over and you just walk away? That easy?"

"That easy."

Pietro glanced at me and shook his head, a dubious expression on his face. I gestured toward the bed. "May I?"

I waited for Captain America to nod a confirmation before wisps of red energy played across my fingers, slipping under the bed and retrieving the discarded sceptre. I floated it through the air toward him and he tentatively reached out a hand, taking it from my telekinetic grasp. He took in the head of the artifact where the power source had been, shards of blue crystal still clinging to the metal, then looked back at me questioningly.

"It, uh, broke," I said, looking a little sheepish. "So, if that's everything, we'll just be on our way?"

"The power source?"

"Gone. Destroyed," I lied again, then inhaled sharply as I made the connection. "Oh! That's how you found us. Gamma radiation. I didn't think… anyway. Uh, the sceptre gave Pietro and I our powers, so, if you've detected any stray radiation, it's probably just us." I kicked myself internally; that wasn't how that worked, I was pretty sure they knew that that wasn't how it worked, and saying it like that was incredibly suspicious. I'd never been the best liar.

"That's a nice necklace."

I froze. "Thanks. My brother gave it to me." Okay, yeah, the jig was up. Iron Man was probably actively scanning the room right now and feeding him information through his earpiece.

"May I see it?"

"Uh, no. It's… personal?"

Steve gave me a disappointed look and I dropped my eyes to the floor, unable to meet his gaze. It was weird how actually bad it felt to disappoint Captain America. "Wanda, please. I understand why you don't trust us, but we can't let you keep it. It's too dangerous."

"I'm sorry." It didn't look like we were going to get out of this cleanly after all. "I'd be much happier talking about this in a more neutral setting, one where you don't have an entire team ready to pounce on us the moment we look like we're not going to cooperate."

"I'm sorry, too," he said softly. "The two of you can still just walk away from this."

Pietro smirked. "Oh, we will."

In the time it took for me to wince at that comment, he was already a blur. I didn't bother trying to track his movement properly, trusting him to take down Captain America and hopefully anyone else lurking in the hallway outside. Instead, guessing that we were almost certainly surrounded, I turned and flung out both arms, summoning a curtain of chaos magic between me and the window. A split second later, my decision was vindicated when twin repulsor blasts utterly obliterated the window and surrounding wall—my shield buckled slightly as it was pelted with a rain of debris, but held.

Through gaps in the red wisps of energy, I could see Iron Man hovering outside, red-and-gold armoured hands extended toward the building, palms still glowing. Where were the others? Thor and Black Widow would almost certainly be in the building, potentially right outside of the door that Pietro had just darted through. Hawkeye might be there, or he might have an overwatch position on the roof across the street. Hulk? No, Banner wouldn't be too close, they wouldn't have called in a Code Green just yet.

By the time I looked back at the room, Pietro had darted out into the hallway and Captain America was only just starting to unsteadily pull himself back to his feet. I skittered over to him, one hand wrapped around the locket containing the Mind Stone while the other moved to his temple, his eyes briefly glowing red with chaos magic as I reached into his head.

There was a whine of repulsors as Iron Man shredded my shield with another double-strength blast then swooped inside and aimed his hands toward me. "Alright kid, step away from the Cap, hands where I can see them."

I obeyed, raising both hands above my head in a gesture of surrender. Glancing over at Captain America, I nodded my head toward Iron Man and twitched the fingers of one hand, massaging the connection I'd just established with his mind. "Quick, HYDRA stole one of Tony's suits!"

Stark barely had enough time to say 'what?' before the vibranium shield bounced off his faceplate with a satisfying whunk, sending him reeling backwards in midair. I ducked past Captain America as he lunged forward to continue the attack, taking just enough time to scoop up my notebook from where it had fallen before running out into the hallway. Pietro was standing over Black Widow and Hawkeye, both heroes seemingly unconscious. No sign of Thor, surprisingly. I didn't stop, holding out my hands as I ran, trying not to lose my grip on my notebook as I gestured.

I focused on a memory, reasoning it didn't really matter where we went, so long as it was something I could call up quickly. Red sparks threaded into a portal, energy boiling off the edges of the magical gateway as it appeared at the end of the hallway. "Go!" I yelled, and Pietro ducked through it a few steps ahead of me.

Something slapped my ankle and suddenly every muscle in my body simultaneously seized up and turned to jelly, notebook dropping from my nerveless fingers as I collapsed mid-step. Falling forward, I freaked out internally a bit when my face missed the edge of my escape portal by maybe an inch, a split-second before it winked out of existence. Sprawled out on my side, my muscles spasming painfully, I managed to twist my head to look down at what had tagged me and locked eyes with Natasha Romanov, the Black Widow. She'd managed to pull herself upright enough to hit me with her wrist-mounted stun gun thing.

Incongruously, my heart lifted slightly at the determined look on her face. I really didn't want to be fighting her. Nat had been one of my favourite characters, alongside Wanda, and her sacrifice to retrieve the Soul Stone had been yet another disappointing waste. One more thing I was determined to avert.

Dragging herself over to me, Nat grabbed my hip roughly with one hand and flipped me over onto my stomach. My face bounced off the tacky patterned carpet and I grunted in protest, desperately trying to get any of my muscles to respond. While I struggled, she clambered on top of me—straddling my ass—and grabbed my wrists, pulling them back to bind them with what I assumed was a zip-tie. Choking out a laugh, I grumbled half to her, half to myself, "Black Widow on top of me, tying me up. I think I had a dream like this once."

Despite the situation, I was gratified to hear a small snort of amusement from behind me. "Then be a good girl for me and stay put," she said offhandedly as she double-checked to make sure my hands were secure. "Tony? Steve? There was some sort of… portal. The brother's gone, I've got the sister."

"When you put it like that, I wish I could," I said, focusing on my hands. My muscles weren't seizing up as badly now and feeling was starting to return to them. I wiggled my fingers.

I heard furniture smashing and several muffled clangs coming from the room we'd just exited, then felt Black Widow shift on top of me. "Steve, stand down, you've been compromised."

A few feet from me, Clint Barton groaned in pain, rolling himself onto his back. "Did anyone get the number of that truck?" he sighed, reaching up to rub his head with one hand.

I took a few deep breaths, focusing my mind, then exhaled as I grasped the wellspring of power within me. The locket containing the Mind Stone was digging sharply into my collarbone—I tapped into it, tiny threads of chaos magic weaving around me. My consciousness bloomed outward, expanding just far enough for me to reach into Black Widow's mind, and I seized control, forcing her to raise her arm and shoot Hawkeye with her stun gun.

She blinked, confused by what had just happened, and I astrally projected, exiting my body backwards and passing invisibly through her. Summoning energy to my astral hands, I blasted her full in the back with a bolt of chaos magic, sending her tumbling off me to land in a heap on top of Clint. Looking down at my bound body, I telekinetically snapped the zip-tie binding my wrists with a sharp gesture, then sunk back down into myself.

I pulled myself to my feet, legs still a bit shaky, as I surveyed the situation. Black Widow and Hawkeye were hopefully down for the count. Still no sign of Thor or Banner at all—were they just not here? Recovering my notebook from where it had fallen, I almost didn't catch the change in the noises coming from the next room. Turning, I threw up a shield at the same time as the whine of a repulsor signalled Iron Man stepping around the corner.

The shield held, giving me enough time to lash out with a torrent of telekinetic power. I didn't bother trying to brute force the Iron Man suit, even though I thought I probably could—instead, I sent tendrils of power into it, infiltrating every gap and crevice, and started gesturing rapidly. Stark jerked to one side as he took a step forward, hand raised, but the glow of the repulsor in his palm died abruptly as he tried to fire it again. A small micromissile unit popped out of his shoulder, then sparked and drooped impotently instead of firing. He paused. "Alright, lady, you're really starting to piss me off."

I didn't stop, backpedalling rapidly, flicking my fingers to randomly tear at the electronics inside his suit, doing as much damage as I could. Giving up on his weapon systems, Stark tried lunging forward to try to grab me, but his movements were jerky and slow and I managed to stay ahead of him. Thrusting out a hand, I caught the suit in a web of telekinetic energy. He strained against it, servos whirring and shorting out. I tilted my head to the side, a slight smile touching my lips. "Performance issues, Stark?"

"This usually never happens," he quipped back, struggling to point a hand toward me. I gestured and his arm was flung out to the side just as a burst of white—fire suppressant?—burst from it, painting the hallway wall instead of my face. "Uh. I'm sorry."

Oh god, that was perfect, I needed something… something about premature ejaculation? No, that didn't work. It was on the tip of my tongue. Fuck. Nope, I didn't have anything. I closed my fist slowly, annoyed that I hadn't come up with a good line, causing some of his armour plates to buckle alarmingly before I eased off the pressure and sighed. "We don't have to be enemies, Stark. I don't want to fight you."

"Gonna be honest, you're not doing a real good job demonstrating that."

I frowned, annoyed. "I've been doing the best I can. You're the ones that came after us." I gestured to the hallway. "You're extremely lucky my brother was sent away, otherwise you'd be dead right now."

"Do you see how, when you say things like that, it does sound like we're actually enemies?"

"Don't come after us again. When we're ready, we'll come to you."

"Again, sounding real enemy-like here."

I sighed, then flicked my hand to the side like I was backhanding a fly that was buzzing in my face. Iron Man was flung sideways, smashing cleanly through the flimsy wall and out of sight. I didn't wait for him to recover, focusing for a moment before opening another portal.

Pietro was by my side almost instantly, eyes wide and full of worry. "Are you okay? I thought…"

"I'm fine, let's go." I said, already halfway through the portal. Once we were both safely on the other side, I dismissed it with a curt gesture and leant my head against the cool stone wall, breathing heavily. We were safe, for now. That had been close. Too close. I'd underestimated how easily the Avengers would be able to find us.

"We're not staying here long, right?" Pietro asked hesitantly.

I shook my head, raising my head to look around. "I'll open another in a moment, just catching my breath."

The silent walls of the HYDRA research base loomed large around us. We were standing in one of the exterior courtyards—one that I knew extremely well. This was the only place I thought I could focus on well enough to open a portal to quickly, with minimal chance of being publicly observed, but I really did not want to linger here. Too many bad memories.

I was already starting to feel trapped by the high stone walls encircling us, even knowing that HYDRA were long gone and the Avengers were a decent distance away. I had no doubt that there were sensors or cameras that would alert the Sokovian authorities to our presence, but I didn't intend for us to be here long enough for them to mount a response.

I turned, leaning back against the wall and sliding down to sit on the hard cobblestones, knees held close to my chest. I had really, really hoped my first meeting with the Avengers would go better than that. They were already predisposed toward seeing me as an enemy, and while I'd tried to undo some of that bias, I was pretty sure I'd only ended up reinforcing it. Every step I took forward, it felt like I was taking two steps back, moving me further and further away from my goals. I looked down at my notebook, half crumpled in my hand.

Pietro sat down next to me. "I'm sorry," he said.

I looked over at him. "For what?"

"I don't know. You looked sad." He gently nudged my shoulder with his. "I'm glad that you… back there, when we were talking to America."

"He's not wrong, though," I said softly. "We kill Stark. Then what?"

Pietro exhaled sharply, a measured note of anger in his voice. "The big picture, huh?"

I turned my head to look at him searchingly. I knew he had it in him to set aside the grudge and work toward a mutual goal of saving people, but I had no idea how to get him there without the specific sequence of events that I'd already butterflied out of existence.

"Wakanda," I said eventually.

"Wakanda," Pietro agreed.

"Johannesburg first, though. There's something we need to pick up on the way."
 
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God, they're really not good at this diplomacy thing, huh?

I don't remember what's at Johanessburg but surely 3rd times the charm with Wakanda.

Surely.
 
Thanks for the update! I'm really enjoying the story, especially as it's a MCU SI that doesn't look like it's going to turn into the standard power-collect-a-thon, given how "successful" her plans have been so far.

Though, this would've been a great moment for a "We'll never work for Hydra again!"-line, to get Stark and Cap to look into Hydra's infiltration of SHIELD.
 
Thanks for the update! I'm really enjoying the story, especially as it's a MCU SI that doesn't look like it's going to turn into the standard power-collect-a-thon, given how "successful" her plans have been so far.

Though, this would've been a great moment for a "We'll never work for Hydra again!"-line, to get Stark and Cap to look into Hydra's infiltration of SHIELD.
Age of Ultron is after winter soldier chronologically.
 
Thanks once again for all the comments! :D

God, they're really not good at this diplomacy thing, huh?

I don't remember what's at Johanessburg but surely 3rd times the charm with Wakanda.

Surely.
Two big failures in a row isn't fun. Psychologically, Wanda really, really needs a win right now.

Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised for Obadiah Stane having been the one to have sold that particular missile. Also, blaming Stark for what is done with his weapons makes as much sense as blaming FN Herstal for everyone shot with a P-90
I don't feel like it's nonsensical to parcel out some of the blame to a company that sold weapons to both sides of a conflict, implicitly escalating it. Your example gets the scaling mixed up (company vs individual) -- if you want to scale it to the individual sale of guns, a more appropriate comparison would be like if a local gun store owner knew that Mike and Steve had been fighting, then deliberately made sales pitches to each of them to sell them P90s, then Mike and Steve shot each other. The gun store owner is likely not going to be held legally responsible, but morally I feel like there's some culpability there.

We also know Stark liked to be involved in the marketing/sales of his weapons (he demoed stuff personally for the U.S. military, at least) and at the time he didn't actually care who his weapons were sold to, letting Stane basically do whatever. Stane was explicitly able to do what he did because of Tony's careless attitude. I tend to think that those sort of executives should be held a bit more accountable for the actions their companies take in the name of profit.

Klau, probably kidnapping him/stealing his vibranium as a 'please let me in' gift.
Wanda: "Okay, so we're looking for a coastal salvage yard near Johannesburg. It must be pretty close by because Hulk gets to the city very quickly."
Wanda: *Looks up Johannesburg on Google Maps.*
Wanda: "What the fuck?"

Thanks for the update! I'm really enjoying the story, especially as it's a MCU SI that doesn't look like it's going to turn into the standard power-collect-a-thon, given how "successful" her plans have been so far.
Yeah, as I've mentioned in other comments, this definitely isn't going to be a "SI/MC utterly steamrolls a setting with their metaknowledge" power fantasy fic.

Though, this would've been a great moment for a "We'll never work for Hydra again!"-line, to get Stark and Cap to look into Hydra's infiltration of SHIELD.
Age of Ultron is after winter soldier chronologically.
That is correct. For reference, this is the timeline I am using as a reference when determining when things happen in relation to one another, as it seems to be the most complete and accurate one I can find.

I'll go ahead and confirm here now that AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. stuff is almost certainly not going to be included in this fic, as it has some later seasons stuff that is basically completely irreconcilable with the movies.
 
Age of Ultron is after winter soldier chronologically.
Huh, you're right. I could've sworn it was before WS. But now that I think about it, that wouldn't have made any sense. What with the Avengers taking out Hydra bases at the start of AoU and only WS revealing that there was Hydra to go after...
I blame the fact that I usually read fics that start at or before Iron Man, so I got confused about the timeline 😅
 
Wanda: "Okay, so we're looking for a coastal salvage yard near Johannesburg. It must be pretty close by because Hulk gets to the city very quickly."
Wanda: *Looks up Johannesburg on Google Maps.*
Wanda: "What the fuck?"
i mean, he IS very mobile when he wants to be.
I'll go ahead and confirm here now that AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. stuff is almost certainly not going to be included in this fic, as it has some later seasons stuff that is basically completely irreconcilable with the movies.

not even Ghost Rider?
 
Oof, looks like your time is up Klaue. However, we'll see if this actually works. I doubt the Wakandans will be happy that the Twins know about them in the first place, and as this is pre-Ultron, if I remember correctly, I think they're still unknown and isolationist aren't they? If that's the case, I doubt they'll be up for helping much when their main priority is still remaining hidden.
 
i mean, he IS very mobile when he wants to be.
it's 450 km from Johannesburg to the nearest bit of ocean! That's further inland than Las Vegas is. Feels like the writers just messed this up.

not even Ghost Rider?
I did like Robbie Reyes a lot, but I'm not sure there's any place for him to fit into the story.

Oof, looks like your time is up Klaue. However, we'll see if this actually works. I doubt the Wakandans will be happy that the Twins know about them in the first place, and as this is pre-Ultron, if I remember correctly, I think they're still unknown and isolationist aren't they? If that's the case, I doubt they'll be up for helping much when their main priority is still remaining hidden.
T'Chaka seems to have mellowed out a bit in the years since he killed his brother, but Wakanda is still extremely isolationist at this point. By Civil War, less than a year from now, King T'Chaka had started to actively take steps toward joining the wider world with goodwill missions and his speech to the U.N. He does say Ultron was the catalyst, but his attitude about it is positive and it doesn't seem like a "token effort because we have to" thing. I suspect Ultron was the final push for him to do something he'd been thinking about for a long time.
 
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