"Addy..." Steve sang my name quietly, waking me.
I tiredly ran my hand through my hair, squeezing my eyes before opening them fully. I looked around, checking our surroundings to see a tall fence ahead.
"Morning sleepyhead," he chuckled, unbuckling his seat belt, "We're here."
I opened the car door and stepped outside; surrounding us was acres of empty grassland. I stepped towards the fence, "Looks creepy," I pointed.
"This is it," Steve said.
Steve began to climb up the fence, holding his shield in his arm. I ascended upwards and then landed softly on the other side of the fence. Steve hopped down after climbing over, landing on his feet.
We walked forward slowly, surveying the area. Steve was unusually quiet and I turned to him, "Cap?"
"This camp is where I was trained," he said in a quiet voice.
"Oh," I whispered under my breath. Judging from Steve's body language, he seemed more distant, reliving memories from his past. I gave him some space, quietly walking away and exploring the area further.
Suddenly, Steve began walking quickly away. I jogged over to him, catching up, "What is it?" I asked.
"Army regulations forbid storing munitions within 500 yards of the barracks. This building is in the wrong place," he stated plainly.
As we approached the building, Steve struck the lock with his shield, hard. It crumbled immediately, letting us into the building. I trailed behind Steve as we walked down the steps cautiously.
I summoned light into my palm, illuminating the dark room. Crouching down, I touched the ground lightly with my fingertips, sending energy coursing through the room and powering it. I stood back up, taking in our surroundings, "Is this S.H.I.E.L.D.'s first headquarters?"
"Likely," he responded, his brows furrowed.
Together, we stepped into a room, pushing the door open gently. Immediately, we noticed three black and white framed pictures on the wall: two men and a women.
"Howard Stark," I nodded at the picture in the middle. Studying the picture on the left, I pursed my lips, "Unknown."
I turned my head slightly to the picture on the right, the woman. At the same time, Steve and I said, "Peggy Carter."
Steve looked at me, "How do you-"
"I've done my fair share of research on the history of S.H.I.E.L.D." I replied, my interest taken by the bookshelves lining the wall.
I noticed a gap between the bookshelves. Steve did too and began pulling, as he said, "If you're already working in a secret office," he grunted, pulling harder and creating a wide opening between the two shelves, "Why do you need to hide the elevator?"
I walked through the opening, seeing a closed elevator and keypad in front of us. Placing my hand on the keypad, I overpowered it with light, allowing the elevator doors to easily open for us.
"Smooth," Steve noted, stepping into the elevator.
"I try," I gave a small smile, looking down at my hand.
The elevator door closed and I felt us move downwards. For an abandoned elevator, it worked surprisingly well.
The elevator came to a stop, and the doors opened revealing a dark room. We stepped inside and lights began to flicker on as we continued forward, revealing dozens of computer desks lining the room, clunky blocks of computers on top.
I held my hands in front of me and they glowed softly, ready. I stepped closer to the dusty computers and observed them, tilting my head slightly, "There is no way this could be the data point. This technology is," I touched a screen with two fingers, picking up dust, "ancient."
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Mister Rogers ⍟ || Steve Rogers
Fanfiction[based on Marvel's: Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame] Everyone could see how unlucky Steve Rogers was-until his life became interlinked with that...