Chapter 7

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I glanced around seeing our enemies scattered. We could end this. We will end this. With the Hulk and Thor back with us we got this. My eyes were quickly drawn to the portal, where more Leviathans and Chitauri flooded onto our world.

"Guys." Natasha looked up at the sky, drawing everyone's attention to it.

"Call it, Captain." Stark spoke, looking towards Rogers.

"All right, listen up. Until we can close that portal up there, our priority is containment." Rogers turned to face us. "Clint, I want you on that roof. Eyes on everything. Call out patterns and strays. Stark, you got the perimeter. Anything gets more than three blocks out, you turn it back or you turn it to ash."

"Wanna give me a lift?" Clint looked over to Stark.

"Right. Better clench up, Legolas." Stark grabbed Clint and flew off, as Rogers resumed speaking.

"Thor, You gotta try and bottleneck that portal. Slow 'em down. You got the lightning. Light the bastards up." Thor nodded to Rogers before flying off, and Rogers looked towards me. "Sparrow, we're gonna need someone on the ground that can move fast and recon. You notice anything, say something."

I nodded to Rogers understanding what he wanted me to do. I started to walk away from the group as I pulled the keys to my bike from my pocket. I glanced over the buttons before finding the one I was looking for. I pressed it and waited till I heard the very familiar noise coming from behind me.

I turned back around and watched as my bike passed Rogers and Natasha. I gave Rogers a small salute and smile. Once my bike wasn't too far away, I grabbed a hold of the handlebars and flipped myself onto the bike as it continued forwards.

"Show off." Natasha's voice came through my earpiece, causing a laugh to escape my lips.

Flipping a few switches on my bike, I put it into autopilot as I searched through my holsters. I was gonna need something long range and I had just the thing. I wasn't spot on with guns, they were still a new concept to me. I was better than an untrained person, but not as good as I needed to be to survive. There was one long ranged weapon I was deadly accurate with, a bow and arrow. Was I as skilled with a bow as I was with my swords, no, but I was almost as good as Clint.

I pulled on my quiver as I unfolded my collapsible bow. Unlike Clint, I didn't carry as many arrows as he did. I only had a select few, but they were powerful. I couldn't even remember what some of them did. All I knew was they were dangerous, like extremely dangerous.

Keeping my bike in auto pilot, I fired my first arrow towards a group of Chitauri. I watched as the arrow split into more arrows and easily took down the Chitauri. It went on like this for a while, each arrow I shot was like opening a present on Christmas.

No matter how many Chitauri I took down there seemed to be double that amount waiting for me around the corner. It was like we weren't even making a dent in their forces. If we even stood a chance we'd have to shut down the portal. I spared a glance up at Stark tower. I wouldn't be able to get up there and there wasn't much I could do. I wasn't good with science. Someone like Stark or Banner would have to shut it down, but seeing how Banner wasn't available right now, we only had Stark as a choice.

Releasing a few more arrows into my enemies, I looked up seeing more Chitauri on their fly crafts. I shot a few, taking down as many as I could. My attention was quickly drawn to someone on one of the flying crafts. Natasha.

She was being tailed by Loki and two Chitauri warriors. I pulled an arrow from my quiver and aimed for the Chitauri in front of Loki. The arrow landed on its target causing an electric shock to go through the craft. The Chitauri on board fell off, and plummeted to their deaths. I went to aim for Loki, but stopped as I saw him catch an arrow sent from Clint. Loki smirked slightly, before the arrow exploded causing him to go flying onto Stark tower.

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