Two big failures in a row isn't fun. Psychologically, Wanda really, really needs a win right now.
I really hope she does get his win. The diplofailures are funny, but a downward spiral is only entertaining for so long. They really need some stability and backing, and wankanda is a fair choose.
I'm on chapter 4. Why didn't MC take the time stone?
Besides the fact that it's probably far deeper in the Sanctum and they were far more worried about getting away? Wanda earlier thought the Time Stone was pretty safe in the hands of Kamar Taj, so she wasn't thinking she should confiscate it. She isn't trying to collect them for power, just make sure Thanos can't.
 
Wanda earlier thought the Time Stone was pretty safe in the hands of Kamar Taj, so she wasn't thinking she should confiscate it. She isn't trying to collect them for power, just make sure Thanos can't.

But if the ancient one has the time stone she can simply rewind time and beat Wanda. Wanda doesn't even think about this.
 
I'm on chapter 4. Why didn't MC take the time stone?
Wanda isn't an amoral protagonist ruthlessly seeking power. At this stage, she has no reason to try to steal the Time Stone, even if it had been convenient for her to do so at the time (which it wasn't -- it's kept in the library, not the Ancient One's sanctuary, so she would have had to fight her way through half the monastery to even get to it).

I really hope she does get his win. The diplofailures are funny, but a downward spiral is only entertaining for so long. They really need some stability and backing, and wankanda is a fair choose.
There's an arc happening here, hopefully I keep you entertained throughout it :)

But if the ancient one has the time stone she can simply rewind time and beat Wanda. Wanda doesn't even think about this.
Wanda doesn't think about it because it's not a tactic that anyone who has the Time Stone ever uses. If it was, then Kaecilius would never have gotten away from the Ancient One in the first place.

The sorcerers are explicitly extremely hesitant to manipulate time with the Eye of Agamotto -- see how Wong and Mordo go off on Strange when he rewinds something as small as an apple. It's clearly communicated that manipulating time directly has extreme risks.

Dr Strange risks reversing time at the Hong Kong sanctum because the world was effectively going to end if he didn't, so he didn't have any other options except to be reckless with the stone. Kaecilius and his zealots even break out of the time reversal effect (somehow), so it's not infallible.

The only other time we see someone use the stone to reverse time is Thanos with an almost-full Infinity Gauntlet and, again, it's only done because he has no other option because the Mind Stone had been destroyed.
 
I'm on chapter 4. Why didn't MC take the time stone?
Adding on to what the others said about the logistics of actually obtaining it, but that would paint twice the target on her back and be escalating the conflict. As of right now, Kamar Taj wants her gone because she's an out of context disruption, but not a malicious one. She acted in self defense only, minimised the damage she did and returned Mordo to them once she was safe.

With that in mind, they should hopefully be cognisant that she's not a malicious actor. A fucking nuisance, sure, but not one intentionally doing damage beyond not letting herself be killed, basically. If she takes the time stone, she elevates the conflict from "Please stop fucking up time and space, there was a plan, Wanda" to "Oh, she is legitimately threatening the planets safety by taking our main weapon against cosmic entitites and gathering infinity stones for who knows what purpose."

It's escalation. They would likely start pulling out all the stops to banish her in response, acting in ways she couldn't begin to predict. I'd suspect they'd probably even reveal themselves to the Avengers in order to cooperate in taking her down. Which would be a nightmare scenario even with 2 stones on her side, considering she still has barely a handle on her own powers let alone the stones. Taking the time stone also puts the events of Doctor Strange into jeopardy-she can't know if Kaecilius will still go rogue and try to pull Earth into the dark dimension. If she takes it, it then becomes up to her to stop Dormamu.

Finally, Kamar Taj may be reluctant to escalate the conflict themselves, because the timeline has already been irrevocably screwed. The moment she took the sceptre and didn't give Tony PTSD visions, Age of Ultron was scrapped then and there. No Sokovia, no accords, no Civil War... Its all caput already. Banishing OC Wanda just minimises the damage, but enough has been done already to butterfly tsunamis. At this stage they have to wonder if its even worth it, to keep pursuing someone who doesn't want to fight you, over just trying to do damage control.

I'd not be surprised if they even put the fight to rest, considering they threw the first stone rather than talking it out, and try to get her on side. I doubt they can get events back on track, so they might consider it more productive to just take the hand they've now been dealt. Wanda escalating the conflict however would make killing her basically the only option, rather than even considering peace.
 
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I wonder how Tony feels about Wanda and Pietro's backstory. Maybe he sees it as another problem younger Tony caused that is his duty to solve. Like if they do something crazy with the stone it's on him, so he'll be more focused on capturing them than the stone.
 
I wonder how Tony feels about Wanda and Pietro's backstory. Maybe he sees it as another problem younger Tony caused that is his duty to solve. Like if they do something crazy with the stone it's on him, so he'll be more focused on capturing them than the stone.
One of Tony's recurring issues is that he feels so much guilt and responsibility over things (whether he's right or wrong to do so) that he often ends up overcompensating in extreme ways to try to counteract it, which then causes more problems, which he then feels even worse about, which means he escalates further, etc, etc.
 
Forgive me if this was asked before but why hasn't she tried to destroy the stone. If her reasoning for all this is to stop Thanos then it's simple.

Is she saving it to go against a celestial?

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.
Didn't Tony purely sell to the USA? He trusted the closet person to run his company. Blaming him for the missle especially exclusively means she'd have to blame the people who were at war, her own country and the US. There's probably a laundry list of names and factions involved that are responsible.
 
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Forgive me if this was asked before but why hasn't she tried to destroy the stone. If her reasoning for all this is to stop Thanos then it's simple.

Is she saving it to go against a celestial?
I would bet it's for the power, but destroying the mind stone didn't help in canon either. Maybe destroying the time stone after Dormammu, but that's a lot of work on its own.
 
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I would bet it's for the power, but destroying the mind stone didn't help in canon either. Maybe destroying the time stone after Dormammu, but that's a lot of work on its own.
It didn't work in canon due to them waiting for so long. Can the time stone reverse a year or more of time? Can it reverse things Thanos doesn't know the location of? Or where it was destroyed?

Also if mind control is outside her morals then how does she reconcile possessing Wanda? Especially with the Ancient one giving her an out?
 
It didn't work in canon due to them waiting for so long. Can the time stone reverse a year or more of time? Can it reverse things Thanos doesn't know the location of? Or where it was destroyed?

Also if mind control is outside her morals then how does she reconcile possessing Wanda? Especially with the Ancient one giving her an out?
It would be weird if it couldn't. Like at most the problem is getting next to where it was, but if he has time, power, reality, and space he should be able to wander just about anywhere.

With just the time stone Strange was looking into however many million possible futures, so I don't see why Thanos couldn't just look into the past. He even knows where and when it arrived on Earth. So maybe it becomes a game of people chasing him as he portals around the planet following the stone's history, with people making a last stand in New Delhi.
 
It would be weird if it couldn't. Like at most the problem is getting next to where it was, but if he has time, power, reality, and space he should be able to wander just about anywhere.

With just the time stone Strange was looking into however many million possible futures, so I don't see why Thanos couldn't just look into the past. He even knows where and when it arrived on Earth. So maybe it becomes a game of people chasing him as he portals around the planet following the stone's history, with people making a last stand in New Delhi.
Strange only had one thing to focus on, Thanos. Thanos would have to look back on all the possibilities of the planet since he doesn't know when and where. Then rewind everything a couple of years back in the location and hope that doesn't break time. That was a main issue as to why the wizards don't use the time stone all the time as an I win button. So to save the universe he potentially destroys it if he does that.
 
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Forgive me if this was asked before but why hasn't she tried to destroy the stone. If her reasoning for all this is to stop Thanos then it's simple.

Is she saving it to go against a celestial?
Destroying one of the stones is definitely a potential solution to Thanos, but it's a no-takesies-backsies one and the Mind Stone is potentially a powerful tool that she could use to help deal with any number of threats. As you point out, when it comes down to it, she doesn't have any idea how to deal with Tiamut so taking the Mind Stone permanently off the table could be cutting off a potential solution.

MC!Wanda also knows/thinks she's got approximately two years to make preparations or even potentially go out and deal with Thanos early before he starts actively coming after the stones, so she has a bit of breathing room to work things out. She just needs to do some work between now and then -- it's been less than two weeks since she got away from Hydra, after all.

There's also a little bit of a psychological wall there, I'd imagine… it's a big jump to go from "I have obtained one of the most powerful tools in the universe" --> "I should smash it".

Didn't Tony purely sell to the USA? He trusted the closet person to run his company. Blaming him for the missile especially exclusively means she'd have to blame the people who were at war, her own country and the US. There's probably a laundry list of names and factions involved that are responsible.
I don't think there's ever a direct statement about who Tony specifically sold to, apart from him doing the demos for the US military. MC!Wanda doesn't really blame Tony, in any case. Original Wanda and Pietro did, and there's purely emotive reasoning behind the twins' grudge against Stark. They didn't logically sit down and work out who to apportion blame to. They were 10, sitting in the rubble of their family home, their parents killed in front of them, with Tony Stark's name a foot from their face for two days. It's very difficult to logic someone out of a position they didn't logic themselves into.
 
Destroying one of the stones is definitely a potential solution to Thanos, but it's a no-takesies-backsies one and the Mind Stone is potentially a powerful tool that she could use to help deal with any number of threats. As you point out, when it comes down to it, she doesn't have any idea how to deal with Tiamut so taking the Mind Stone permanently off the table could be cutting off a potential solution.

If you want to destroy one, I'd go for the Time Stone tbh. Even if only because it can prevent others from using it to rewind time to restore other stones
 
There's also a little bit of a psychological wall there, I'd imagine… it's a big jump to go from "I have obtained one of the most powerful tools in the universe" --> "I should smash it".
I was thinking the earlier you destroy the stone the less Thanos knows when and where it was destroyed. How woukd he even know it was destroyed on earth or where it was on Earth. Even if he did is he willing to take a risk rewinding that far back considering its hinted at in the first Dr.Strange that it's dangerous to use even short term.

I'm forgetting how the celestial woke up and how it was stopped from the eternal. Only watched the movie once and I wanted to forget about that terrible entry.
 
Chapter 8
Chapter 8

Natasha turned the sceptre over in her hands, examining the alien metal carefully. The empty space in the head, where the artifact's power source had been, still had some jagged blue crystal sticking to it. The way the gem had been moulded to the top of the device had meant that it couldn't be removed without being broken. She'd found a handful of blue shards in the bin next to the bed and there were a few more stuck in the carpet. There was much more than she'd have expected if they'd just snapped the gem off the sceptre to keep it, but nowhere near enough to account for the whole thing, which was consistent with their theory that Wanda had taken something from inside it.

She glanced up as Tony awkwardly flew in through the shattered wall of the hotel room, balanced on the two repulsors that were still working, the one on his left foot cutting in and out erratically. He landed heavily on the carpet, looking over to where Steve stood vigilantly by the door. "Find anything?"

"Not a lot," said Steve, shaking his head. "You?"

"No sign of them. The gamma signal's vanished completely. Wherever that portal went, it was far away from here." Tony rolled his neck and the lights in his faceplate dimmed for a moment. "Ugh, I'm not sure who did more damage, you or her."

"Sorry, Tony."

"No, no; you hit me, I dropped you off a building. We're even," he said. Servos whirred and sparked in protest as the front of Tony's suit opened up. He stepped out, wincing and stretching his neck, before glancing back over his shoulder at it. "Sentry mode." The armour started to close up but got stuck halfway through, jerking upright as though tugged on by invisible marionette strings, then fell over. He closed his eyes and sighed heavily. "Yeah, that'd be about right."

Once the team had recovered from the fight, they'd spent some time surveying the area and gathering up whatever evidence they could from the ruins of the hotel room that the Maximoffs had been staying in. There was a laptop, which Nat had already pulled the search history of—a preliminary look didn't reveal anything too enlightening, though they'd looked up several seemingly-random businesses in New York, which was concerning, and had downloaded some of the SHIELD/HYDRA data that Nat had leaked a while back. She resolved to pay the Nelson and Murdock Law Office and Alias Investigations a visit once they'd gotten back to the city, just to cover all their bases and make sure the employees had no links to HYDRA or their wayward Enhanced.

"Thor far off?" asked Clint, who was currently crouched over the carpet, carefully extracting needles of blue crystal.

Seemingly in answer to the archer's question, there was a muffled boom from outside. A moment later Thor vaulted from the neighbouring rooftop, joining them with an easy leap down through the hole in the building. The Asgardian prince surveyed his beaten allies for a moment, then grinned.

"Not a word," said Tony, which just made his smile wider.

"Alright," said Steve, heading off whatever comment Thor was about to make in response. "Now that everyone's here that's gonna be here, what do we know?"

"We know we got our asses' kicked," grumbled Tony.

"You were overconfident. You should have waited for me before you attacked them," Thor said, the smug smile still tugging at the corner of his mouth.

"Not sure you would have done much better, Point Break."

"A weak mortal mind is more susceptible to enchantment than that of a god. I would not have succumbed so easily," he responded. "And while the brother may be fast, I am mighty."

"What were those portals she created?" Steve asked, trying to get everyone back on track. "Those weren't in HYDRA's files."

Clint scratched the back of his head. "The sceptre's power source? Leftover power from the Tesseract, maybe? We know it can create wormholes."

Nat shook her head. "I don't think so. The energy used to create them was red, same as her other abilities, not blue."

"It's lucky that all energy is colour-coded for our convenience," Stark snorted. "There was a lot of microwave radiation mixed up in my readings, along with the gamma. I'll get it back to Bruce and maybe we can make heads or tails of it."

Steve 'hmm'ed thoughtfully. "Are her abilities more flexible than HYDRA thought? She's learning new ways to use them?"

"Okay, but why break the sceptre?" Clint asked.

"Doesn't make any sense," Tony said, nodding. "You steal a magic staff that lets you control peoples' brains only to break it? Why? What do they want with the power source?"

"It's not like she had much difficulty controlling brains as it is." Nat shared a look with Steve and frowned uncomfortably as she remembered the way Wanda had invaded her mind, making her body move against her will. That wasn't an experience she was eager to repeat.

"These Enhanced, their abilities were created by the sceptre in the first place, were they not?" Thor asked. "Perhaps it empowers her."

Steve nodded. "It would explain her new capabilities."

"That just puts us back to square one," Clint interjected. "We still don't have any idea where they're headed or what they're planning."

"We know exactly what they want," Tony said, his tone a bit more subdued. "No use tiptoeing around it. 'We'll come to you when we're ready'."

Steve shook his head. "I don't buy it, Tony. She had you dead to rights, didn't she? If they just wanted to kill you, she could have done it then and there."

"Maybe. She seemed pretty sure that her brother would have killed me if he was still there. I don't know why she held off but, honestly, I wouldn't blame 'em. Both sides of the conflict that killed their parents were using Stark Industries weapons."

"You're not responsible for that, Tony," Nat interjected. "Stane sold those weapons, not you."

"Aren't I?" he snapped back, a little more harshly than she was expecting. "I ran an arms manufacturer. I had my fun showing off to the US military, and was happy to let the company do whatever so long as it made a profit. The bottom line is I signed off on making those bombs." There was a long pause, then he sighed. "They know about the gamma radiation, but Jarvis has hooked himself into news, law enforcement channels, and social media, looking for keywords," he said, changing the subject. "Even if they avoid being picked up by the tracking algorithm, we might get a hit from another source if they use their abilities anywhere with witnesses."

Steve looked at him for a long moment, then nodded. "Sounds good. Let's regroup back at the Tower. We'll get some rest and be ready to move when they show up again—they won't stay hidden forever."



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Without knowing exactly where to start, we took a short detour to pick up a new laptop so I could do some pre-travel research, thanks to a random coffee shop's free Wi-Fi. We didn't end up wasting any actual time visiting Johannesburg—I knew that Ulysses Klaue's operation was based in a ship salvage yard on the coast, so that meant it was further away from the city than I'd initially thought it was. Some quick browsing came up with a few likely locations, and thanks to Google Street View giving me visual references for my portals and Pietro's ability to quickly scout once we arrived, working our way through them only took a couple of hours.

Our destination was a short trip from Richards Bay, a small city that sat on a 30 square kilometre lagoon of the Mhlatuze River. It was one of the largest harbours in the country, hosting a port that was once the biggest coal export facility in the world. A leisurely super speed run north along the coast was the salvage yard: several small buildings, a fenced-off dirt parking lot, an assortment of broken and rusted vehicles, and piles of other, less-identifiable junk. All of it was spread roughly around the edges of a sand flat with a half-dozen beached, decommissioned cargo haulers looming quietly in the sun.

We snuck in quietly, Pietro running us into the lee of one of the main buildings. There were a handful of workers scattered around, breaking down salvage, loading or unloading things from nondescript white box trucks, and doing whatever else people who worked in junkyards do. There was a gentle sea breeze rolling in, but it was mostly overwhelmed by the reek of iron, rust, oil and an acrid chemical smell I couldn't identify. Peeking around the corner of the building, I looked out at the beached ships—each was an enormous, impressive-looking vessel. I guessed that they formerly hauled coal, back when the port at Richards Bay was more profitable.

"So, the man we're looking for, his operation is based out of one of those?" Pietro asked, appearing at my shoulder and following my gaze.

"Yeah," I said absently, scanning the ships to see if there were any clues as to which was our target. We were a bit too far away to pick out any unusual details, and there were no signs of movement. I glanced over at him. "Okay, here's the plan: we portal to the top of a ship, you do a quick scout around to see if there's anyone there and take out any lookouts, rinse and repeat until we find the right one."

"Sounds good." Pietro reached up to crack his neck.

"Don't do that, it's bad for you," I scolded, but he just rolled his eyes in response. Sighing, I chose a spot on top of the nearest ship, sheltered from the view of the others by the cabin on the main deck. I spun up a portal and Pietro was through in a flash, with me following a second or two behind.

The cargo hauler was in horrible condition. The deck seemed almost fifty percent rust by weight and I stood on it gingerly, half-expecting my foot to go right through. I had no idea if Wanda had been up to date on her tetanus shots—Sokovia's healthcare system left a lot to be desired, from what I could tell—but I really hoped so. Pietro was nowhere in sight, so I stayed put and waited.

I didn't need to wait long. About ten seconds after I'd stepped through the portal, he appeared next to me. "Clear, no sign of anyone." I nodded, and we repeated the process on the next two ships. On the fourth ship, Pietro returned to me with a nod and a grin. There'd been three lookouts abovedeck, who he'd neatly knocked unconscious before they had a chance to alert anyone else. "Now what?"

"We only want the leader—his name's Ulysses Klaue. The rest aren't important."

Pietro shrugged and looked at me questioningly. "So we kick their asses?"

"I'm not keen to fight if we don't have to… I have an idea, let me see if I can clear everyone out." I took a deep breath and closed my eyes, holding my hands out to either side as I summoned strands of scarlet energy and wrapped them around the Mind Stone at my neck. My consciousness slowly blossomed outwards over the cargo ship, allowing me to sense the minds of the men inside. Near-invisible wisps of chaos magic crept through the rusting hulk, connecting me to each of them: there were fourteen, including Klaue himself, who paced in a small room overlooking the main interior cargo space.

In the original timeline, Wanda had helped evacuate Novi Grad by reaching out to people's minds in the area—this was the same principle, just backed up by the power of the Mind Stone. Given the subtlety I'd been able to act with back at the hotel in New Delhi, I was hoping I could push everyone to leave the area without even understanding why they'd done it.

First, though, I focused on Klaue. I didn't want him to be alerted when his men started abandoning ship. I already knew how to cloud someone's perception of myself, so I figured that theoretically I should be able to expand the effect to dull his awareness of anything outside of the cabin he was in. I took in the cabin around him, using his senses to build a picture of it in my own mind until it was almost like I was standing there, next to him.

And then I was standing there, next to him.

Klaue reacted instantly, stepping back to grab a gun from the desk, training it on me. "What the fuck? Where did you come from?"

I stared back at him with wide eyes, hands raised in a placating gesture. "Uh, what…?" In the back of my mind, I could still feel myself back on the deck of the ship, channelling the power of the Mind Stone—it felt vaguely reminiscent of the disoriented sensation of being in two places at once that I got when I tried to control my body while astral projecting. I stared at the back of my hand for a moment. It looked solid, normal.

"Who are you?" Klaue demanded, thrusting the gun forward slightly to emphasise the question. "How did you get in here?"

I took in his greasy, messy hair, the grubby clothes that might have been tan-coloured at one point, and the smell of sweat and grime. He looked real, too. My fingers twitched, summoning a wisp of chaos magic. "Easy, I—"

I was cut off as he fired his gun. It was point-blank, and I didn't remotely have enough time to conjure a shield. Whatever was happening broke and I jerked back into my body, gasping, one hand flying up to my chest where I could still vaguely feel where the bullet had hit me.

Pietro was behind me instantly, his arm already behind my back steadying me, eyes wide with surprise and concern. "What happened?"

"I don't…" I trailed off, slightly confused. It had kind of been like I was astral projecting, but not—Klaue had seen me, without me having to forcibly visibly manifest, and I hadn't been translucent or anything. It had been uncannily like I was actually, physically there, even though I knew I hadn't been. Klaue had shot me, and… I snapped out of my reverie. "Uh, sorry, they know we're here. Plan B."

"Kick their asses?"

I nodded. "Kick their asses."

It wasn't much of a fight. Pietro sped off and I heard muffled gunshots begin almost immediately. Once I'd taken a few moments to steady myself and check to make sure I didn't have an actual physical injury from seemingly being shot in the chest, I took the stairs leading belowdecks to find that Pietro had already essentially taken down the whole crew himself. I just followed the trail of bodies. They were unconscious for the most part, but at least one had gotten riddled with what I assume had been friendly fire.

As I walked, I mused about what had just happened. I'd actually completely forgotten that, at one point, Loki had used the sceptre to project his consciousness an unknown distance across the galaxy to communicate with one of Thanos's servants. Immediately, my thoughts turned to space. I'd originally written off space as a lost cause for now because I had no way of getting off-planet, but if Loki could communicate across the universe, perhaps I could, too? Would it be as easy as calling up the Guardians of the Galaxy and asking them to come pick us up in exchange for information and an alliance against Thanos?

I'd caught up to Pietro at this point, who had just casually disarmed Klaue and had him cornered in his office, so I shelved the thought for later. Getting my game face on, I stepped inside and met the arms dealer's eyes. Pietro stood ready, bouncing gently on the balls of his feet.

"Ah, the Enhanced. Strucker's prize pupils." The arms dealer chuckled, more relaxed now that he thought he realised who he was dealing with. Seemingly unconcerned with his predicament, he sat down at the chair next to his desk and reached over to pick up a small dish of wrapped sweets, wiggling it in our direction. "Want a candy?" When neither of us immediately responded, he placed it back on the desk and continued talking. "That was a neat trick, the way you popped in here. Looked about as surprised as I was, though."

"You shot me," I said, flatly.

He shrugged. "You startled me." He looked back and forth between the two of us, his gaze thoughtful. "I hear Strucker's supposed to be on his way to the Netherlands soon, though of course he'll 'escape' before NATO can finish the transfer. What are the two of you doing here?"

"We're not with Strucker anymore. HYDRA is done."

Klaue scoffed. "You think they're just going to let you walk away? Strucker put a lot of effort into developing the two of you. He's going to be looking to recoup his investment."

"We'll take that under advisement. If I were you, I'd be a lot less concerned about us, and a lot more concerned about myself," I said, narrowing my eyes at him.

He looked back at me like he would a small child. "Is this your first time? Intimidating someone? I'm afraid I'm not that afraid."

I remembered the similar scene that played out in the original timeline, and couldn't resist the canned line. "Everybody's afraid of something," I said, stepping toward him and letting some chaos magic bubble up from the surface to make my eyes flash red.

Klaue raised a finger as though I'd made a good point. "Cuttlefish. Deep sea fish. They make lights—disco lights. Whoom, whoom, whoom!" he made a noise with his mouth, gesturing with his hand as he did so. "To hypnotize their prey, then whoosh!" He lashed out with a fist, closing it around imaginary prey, then nodded at us seriously. "I saw a documentary; it was terrifying."

Despite his bravado the arms dealer still flinched slightly as Pietro blurred, stepping over to the desk to retrieve one of the sweets from the dish before returning to his previous spot, moving almost faster than the eye could see. I shot him a disapproving look and he shrugged at me, unwrapping the candy and popping it into his mouth.

Klaue sighed. "So, if you're going to fiddle with my brain and make me see a giant cuttlefish, then I know you don't do business, and I know you're not in charge," he said, standing up as he looked evenly between Pietro and I. "And I only deal with the man in charge."

Pietro looked at me and I let out a small chuckle before nodding. "Fine then. How about the woman in charge? Let's talk business."

The arms dealer spread his arms out in a welcoming gesture, his face splitting into a wide grin. "Alright, that's more like it. So, what are you in the market for?"

"I'm looking for something special, and I've heard you're the only supplier this side of the Wakandan border."

"Ah, a woman of discerning taste I see." Klaue said, inclining his head in understanding. "Come on, then, and I'll show you what I have." Standing back up, he indicated the doorway with a hand.

I stepped back and gestured for him to go first. Klaue met my eyes, snorted in amusement, then headed through. Leading us down to the main cargo storage of the ship, Klaue paused for a moment once we arrived and looked around. After a moment, he scowled slightly and glanced at me. "I'd have preferred my men intact."

I kept my face expressionless. "We'll be more tactful in future."

Sucking his teeth reluctantly, the arms dealer led us further down and stopped in front of the door to one of the cargo bays. The metal door was thick, but moved relatively easily in its track to show a cramped space, crammed full of decrepit drums marked as toxic waste in thick, stencilled lettering. A hidden keypad to the side of the door caused the entire space to shift downwards like an elevator, revealing the real cargo stored here.

Klaue ducked inside and plucked one of the steel-capped glass canisters from the rack, stepping back out to offer it to me to inspect. A shard of luminescent blue and black ore glowed faintly inside, as long as my forearm and twice as thick. It looked cool as fuck. Inside the cargo space was at least another thirty exactly like it. "Vibranium," I breathed. I passed it to Pietro so he could look too.

"You know, it came at great personal cost," Klaue said, unconsciously scratching at the brand on the back of his neck. "It's worth billions."

"Oh, I know," I replied. "And I know how protective Wakanda is of their miracle metal. So, I'm hoping returning all of this will open a few doors for us there."

The arms dealer turned, alarmed, making a face like he'd just sucked on a lemon. "You what?"

I flicked a hand toward him, threads of chaos magic wrapping around his body and hoisting him into the air. "I'll be handing you over to them as well, of course. I understand that King T'Chaka has taken your escape from their land as a personal offense, and I need all the bargaining chips I can get."

Klaue's eyes had shrunk to pinpoints as he glanced around, realising that he was trapped and had absolutely no way of escaping from me. "You really want to go to Wakanda? They won't be grateful to you—they're savages," he spat, his breath coming in short, panicked gasps. "To them, you'll be just an outsider. You're crazy to think that you could walk in there."

"Well, we'll see, won't we?" I said, stepping forward, one hand wrapping around the pendant containing the Mind Stone while the other reached out toward Klaue's temple. Chaos magic played over my fingertips before slipping into his mind, my control focused and sharpened by the stone. "You'll take us there yourself, in fact."
 
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"Sounds good." Pietro reached up to crack his neck.

"Don't do that, it's bad for you," I scolded
Eh, interpretations vary, but it's not good for you. It doesn't cause arthritis. Realistically, keeping the full range of movement possible for joints has some short term advantage in activity that requires a lot of flexibility (e.g. gymnasts) but also has increased risk of joint problems later in life (also e.g. gymnasts).
"You really want to go to Wakanda? They won't be grateful to you—they're savages," he spat, his breath coming in short, panicked gasps. "To them, you'll be just an outsider. You're crazy to think that you could walk in there."
As much as Klaue is an asshole, I do tend to agree with him on the essential point. I think this is going to go about as well as her encounters with the Ancient One and the Avengers.

How's it go? Once is bad luck, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action. If she can't do business with Wakanda I'll start to think some mysterious eldritch force has it in for her. *cough* mythSSK *cough*
 
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Lol, at least you get to keep your arm Klaue. Maybe not your head though 😅
i wonder if the heart shaped herb would work on the two of them?
I can respect that level of munchkinery, however I don't think it would be without strings. In the comics, the herb is basically a direct line to the goddess Bast, and in the MCU it seemed to still have some spiritual properties, with T'Chaka able to talk with T'Challa spiritually. It's a bit of an unknown quantity.
 
I now expecting Wanda calling Guardians of the Galaxy. Considering dates this might end with unexpected results, like becoming hostile with the Guardians but taking other Kree or that sapient planet or something like that, to really show Wanda as Evil Chaotic Overlady (opposing Thanos in his role as Ultimate Final Order )
 
I'm starting to think Wanda is going to keep on failing until Petro dies and she loses it or she's forced into a situation where she has to compromise her morals for survival. She hasn't thought through any plans. She's has the information but not the intelligence to use it.

Edit: I wonder how much time until Petro becomes impatient with all the running around and the failures? Also when is he going to tackle what the ancient one told them?
 
Im hyped whichever way it goes. If she succeeds, she gains Wakanda as an ally and can take a breather to start setting things in motion to counter Thanos. If it fails, it'll force her to stop trying to rely on pre-existing powerbases and create her own, probably with all its unique brand of chaos and fuckery. After Wakanda, I don't think there's many others she could talk to, although being able to project into space is a door opener.
 
Well, the story title is "Look What You Made Me Do". So I assume NotWanda will continue to fail at diplomacy, eventually give up, and just start forcing everyone instead.

I'm enjoying it so far, even if I would prefer the SI to get a lucky break occasionally.
 
I am a tiny bit worried that they'll put the pieces back together and get themselves some AI inspiration. At least if Ultron still shows up he wouldn't have a mind control stick or access to vibranium.
 
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