"Focus."
"You focus."
"Stop being annoying."
"No." I retort, planting my feet on the frozen ground, staring at Wanda's dark silhouette a few steps ahead of me."What are you doing now?" She turns around, the moonlight shining in her eyes, an exasperated look on her face.
"I'm not doing this." I stubbornly say, trying to fight my body's impulse of keeping in line with what I've been ordered to do. Wanda raises a questioning eyebrow, no doubt seeing my struggle.
"I don't think you have much of a choice." She scoffs, crossing her arms over her chest with a small smile on her face.
"Maybe not, but you do, Wanda. You know you do." I murmur and Wanda's lips part slightly as she exhales, her breath coming out in a little foggy cloud that disappears as soon as it was born.
"Stop it." She mumbles back at me, her smile faltering.
"Why are you ignoring what you know is true?" I shoot back at her and she looks like she's almost, almost considering what I just said, before one of the so-far mute guards pushes her, making her stumble and almost slip on a patch of mud.
"Move it, witch." He hoarsely says and Wanda looks at him with an expression which I would not want to be at the receiving end of, but she does as told, the red light of her collar happily flashing.
"Asshole." I mutter and join in with the rest of the silent group as we march on.
We've been tracking through a half frozen, half mud-infested field which I swear is going to be the death of me. If I don't slip and fall or sprain my ankle I think I might kiss Strucker.
And so we keep tracking, constantly fighting to stay upright and not be lost to the mud forever. There are a couple of times where I have to stop myself from trying to steady Wanda as she slips. Instead, I stay close by, just in case anything would come to happen to her. Our odd little procession is made up of us and eight of Hydra's guards. A few of them seem vaguely familiar, but I don't really know why. Maybe it's because all of them share three main personality traits: stupid, annoying, and narcissistic. Did I mention stupid?
"Remind me again why we could not just drive up?" I huff as I pull my foot out of a particularly sticky pile of mud, my boot wanting to stick to it.
"Were you not briefed before?" The biggest of the guards grumble, a big man with tattoos coming up his neck.
"My briefing consisted of do it, or we electrocute you. So, pretty brief of a brief." I hiss, annoyed at this whole fucking situation.
"Hmm, rising in the ranks." The guard chuckles slightly and I narrow my eyes at him, an odd feeling of deja vu striking me.
"Want to swap?" I quip and he shoots Wanda a glance.
"All good." He retorts dryly, his voice gruff and a sneer at him.
"So? We are tracking through this hell because you love fields at midnight?"
"You're still annoying. This is where being a bitch will get you." The guard slaps my back, sending me stumbling forwards, almost bumping into Wanda in front of me.
"Excuse me?" I pant, regaining my balance by some form of miracle.
"I've worked with you before. Didn't like you then, don't like you now."
"Well, I ain't much of a fan, either." I grimace, trying to place him, and he huffs.
"We have to walk. Safety." The guard finally says after a moment of silence, only pierced by our labored breathing.

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Fire and Smoke - Wanda Maximoff x Reader
FanfictionOlivia, a young FBI agent, is forced to work with S.W.O.R.D to help them bring Wanda Maximoff back to the US to face legal prosecution for her previous actions. Wanda on the other hand, has other plans, which throw her and Olivia onto quite the jou...