Chapter 6

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The next day we all met at dawn. Tony’s voice broke through the chatter, authoritative and clear. "We’ve got a location. Klaue’s operations are centered in a salvage yard off the coast of Africa. It’s heavily guarded, so we need to be prepared for a fight."
Steve nodded, his expression set with determination. "Alright, Avengers. We move out immediately. Y/N, you’re with us. Stay close and be ready."
I felt a mix of fear and excitement at the prospect of being included. I didn’t want to let them down, but I was also terrified of what we might face. The flight to the coast was quiet, each Avenger lost in their thoughts. I stayed close to Natasha, who offered me a reassuring smile.
"Stick with me, kid. We’ve got this," she said, her voice steady.

When we arrived, the salvage yard was a maze of rusted metal and abandoned machinery. The air was thick with the smell of oil and decay. We moved in quickly, Steve leading the way, his shield at the ready. As we advanced, it wasn’t long before we encountered resistance—armed guards and automated defenses.
As we reached the boat we sneaked toward Ultron.
We tried to negotiate, get Wanda and Pietro on our side but as soon as Tony asked what the Vibranium was for Ultron attacked. The battle erupted in a flash, a blur of motion and sound. Steve’s shield deflected bullets, Thor’s hammer sent enemies flying, and Tony’s repulsors blasted through the chaos. I focused on using my powers to manipulate air and water, creating barriers and disorienting the guards.
It was then that Wanda approached me, her red energy swirling around her hands. She moved with eerie grace, her eyes locking onto mine.  Before I could react, she had cast her spell, her powers infiltrating my mind.

I felt a strange sensation, a pulling at the edges of my consciousness. My vision blurred, and I was suddenly plunged into a nightmare. I was back in the HYDRA facility, strapped to a cold metal table. The faces of the scientists loomed above me, their expressions cruel and calculating. I struggled against the restraints, but it was no use. Panic gripped me, and I felt the familiar surge of energy build within me, uncontrollable and wild.
Just as quickly as it began, the vision dissipated, leaving me gasping for breath. I looked around and saw that the others were not near me.

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