Raz sat in a closed off room. Ross had been interrogating him for the past few hours, trying to get him to reveal the location of the Avengers.
Raz: I told you, I don't know where they are!
Ross: Quit the bullshit. You're good friends with Y/N L/N. Surely you would know where he is heading.
Raz: Except Y/N didn't know either. It was a secure location only known by a few of us!
Ross leaned in closer to him.
Ross: Your work with Bill Foster makes him an accomplice in your field. With one word, I could have the entire Pym Foster Foundation either shut down or interrogated.
Raz: You wouldn't. The foundation uses the particles to better the world. Not making weapons. You would have nothing to gain from it but bad public opinion.
Ross: Unless it was revealed that they encouraged two vigilantes to use their tech as their own personal weapons. How long have Pym and now L/N been using the suit?
Raz: The Ant-Man suit is not a weapon. Neither is the Goliath suit. They were designed for exploration and experimentation, only used in combat when deemed necessary.
Before Ross could further question Malhotra, one of his men stepped into the briefing room. He leaned down and whispered in his ear.
Soldier: We've had a perimeter breach. You may want to come check it out for yourself, sir.
Ross scowled and stood up. He followed the soldier out of the room and locked the door behind him. The two walked into the command room for the base. Ross looked at one of the monitors. There certainly was something in the base, although it was hard to make out. A blue blur kept running throughout the outside of the building.
Ross: I want all men focused on the Maximoff kid. We're to think strategically on how to best bring him in.
The men inside the base were so focused on Pietro that they didn't notice the two other men infiltrating the base. Vision phased through the wall into the complex. He then reformed his body to appear human.
Outside, Pietro was running so fast that no one noticed him tossing a tiny Y/N into a crack near the base of the building. The Ant-Man made his way inside towards the building's security office.
With no one paying attention to him, Vision pulled down the fire alarm. Soldiers and workmen ran out of the facility to escape what they thought was a piece of equipment that had gone ablaze. Using this distraction, Y/N snuck inside the empty security office. He ordered ants to cover the cameras and began typing in a set of commands on the computer.
In the main control room, Ross heard the fire alarms going off. One of his men then pointed to something odd.
Ross: Sir, there appears to be something blocking visuals on one of the cameras.
Ross looked over at the screen. Tiny insects appeared to be crawling all over the lens. That could only mean one person. Then, the image went completely black. All of the security cameras inside the building were shut off. Ross grew angry and turned to one of his generals, trying to hide his anger and appear composed.
Ross: General, have your men fall back and deployed to the prisoner's room. I want everyone on site looking for these intruders.
General: Yes sir, but it will take a moment to collect them all from outside.
Ross: Then I'll have one of my own hold them off in the meantime.
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Ant-Man: The Smallest Avenger (Male Reader Insert)
Science FictionY/N L/N is a good-hearted young man who means well. He wants to help his uncle Scott and cousin Cassie, but he just can't stay out of trouble. However, his luck turns around when an old man presents him with an odd job proposal involving a suit that...
