Another few days later
"So, what do we have?" Cap asked. The team was in a meeting after collecting some crucial data about the mysterious signal.
"Well, we found the signal over the territory of South Russia, near Volgograd." Stark spoke. "Then it moved to the area between Dnipro and Kyiv in Ukraine. Last time we saw it in the middle of Belarus. We suspect it'll move forward in the direction of Petersburg or somewhere near the Russian-Latvian border."
"Is this the Red Room?" Wanda asked. "It moves too fast to overcome this distance in such a short time."
"I'm not 100% sure." He answered. "But it clearly isn't anything else we tracked before, so the chance it's high."
"What made the signal visible now? It was hidden for years." Yelena questioned.
"Maybe there's a fault they didn't notice?" Sofia noticed.
"Maybe, but the radar is quite an important thing, I think they should check it regularly? For someone like Dreykov, there's no place for neglect." Nat added.
"Fair point." Sofia agreed with her friend.
"The reason for it is the least important part right now. We need to find a way to find and take care of this thing, whatever and whenever it is." Tony said to end the irrelevant discussion.
"Speaking of, how can we destroy it and kill Dreykov without knowing what it is and what weapon it uses? What's the security system? The amount of guards? The rooms' placement?" Steve asked.
"The only pieces of information we have come from our caught agent and from these three ladies on your right." Tony gestured to the Black Widows.
"He's right, but our data can be outdated. Especially Nat's but I bet she's the one who knows the most about it." Sofia said and looked at Natasha.
"Don't make me so old." She said.
"I don't. I'm just saying it can change a lot within a few years, especially after someone breaks free. I suppose the same thing happened after we escaped." Sofia now gestured at Yelena.
"That's a valid point but it's not like everything changed, right?" Tony asked.
"Well, everything could change. Red Room Academy wasn't exactly a place, it was a program and the most important part of it was the idea, conception of training assassins, not the place." Romanoff said.
"That doesn't help us at all. Does it mean it can look entirely different than a few years ago?"
"Yup." Yelena summed up.
"What are the chances that it's still the same thing as before?" Bruce asked.
"Well, realistically, considering the amount of people and rooms they had there, each one prepared specifically for training and other purposes and also taking under the consideration that Dreykov and his toy wanted to stay unnoticed... around 60%. I mean, the building might stay the same, everything inside of it could change." Sofia counted.
"That's high." Cap said.
"Maybe, but it's not 100. And I'm bad at math." Sofia said a bit jokingly.
"So, how do we find the lost 40%?"
"We can send something with a camera, something we can control remotely, to track the signal and hopefully find its source. Can we?" Wanda asked hesitantly.
"Well yes, we can, but not from this distance. We'll have to go to Europe and send the camera from there." Stark said.
"So, that sounds like a plan to me." Sofia said. "Are we going?"
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Short story - Reunion (Avengers x OC, Black Widow Focused)
Science FictionA new member - Sofia - joins the Avengers. Nobody really knows who she is, but there is one person who knows her very well, someone who was the most important person in her life long, long time ago. How will she feel around the Avengers? Will she be...