"I still have a horrified look on my face," Ant-Girl had said.
I sent one of my doubles to The Avenger's facility on Midgard. I can feel,hear, and see everything the double is experiencing. Ant-Girl perplexed me in more ways than one. Now, I really want answers behind Ant-Girl's rather vague definition of her death. A shrinking mortal from another world. A little mortal able to become a mortal being the size of a child which is unusual since most mortals are taller.
I take on the disguise of Natasha.
I manage to walk through the baser without anyone approaching me.
How perfect.
It seems Ant-Girl is busy.
"Hey Natasha!" A woman calls when I stood at the doorway to the stair case.
Oh, that is Lara!, I thought when I turned towards the direction the voice came from.
I recall Lara right at the doorway across from my cell speaking with Captain 'gorgeous' America.
"Yes?" I said.
"Archie wanted me to thank you for sending that invention," Lara said, handing me a envelope. "But no thank you," She made my fingers wrap around the envelope in the palm of my hand. "We are going to a waterpark next week. We can't go."
I notice a unique dark color along Lara's right eye across from the eyebrow at the edge.
"There is something wrong with your eye," I said. "What happened?"
"I accidentally caught a ball with my eye," Lara lied, her eyebrows twitching.
"Ow," I said, putting the envelope in my pocket with a wince. "That had to hurt."
Lara laughs rubbing the back of her neck.
"Sure did," Lara said.
"Now who did it?" I ask, dropping the amused fake attitude.
"We were playing Tennis and my brother has terrible aiming," Lara said.
I frown.
"One; you may be a good liar but your words have deceived you," I said. "Two; that was no accident."
"It was an accident," Lara said, bitterly.
Lara turns away then leaves me walking down the hall.
"'It was an accident'," I mock Lara, using his two fingers as parentheses. I turns towards the door with a short laugh. "Hahaha, that is the lamest excuse besides to hitting the door."
I go down the staircase under the disguise of Natasha.
I walk into the room.
There I saw Ant-Girl statuefied. No wonder she didn't want to tell her name, I thought, and why she was being vague about her death. I approached the horrified statue. Her hand is held up in the air in the catching position. I have a good idea how she dies. She dies catching something in the ashes of what remained of a building that one been important. I saw a tiny rounded ball being the size of an ant beside her elbow with antenna's coming off the top. I grab the small ball then attempt to pick it up without breaking it.
It wouldn't budge no matter what I did.
I let go of the small item.
What a puzzling way to die.
"Hmm..." I said, going around the table.
I notice a Avenger's emblem on her armor.
"Interesting..." I said. "Ant-Girl doesn't have a symbol...Yet."
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Ant-Girl
FanfictionIn this universe we are never alone, big or small. The smallest people can make the biggest influences in life not just the big people. I had a wide smile on my face watching the credits roll to the ending of Ant-Man. I get up feeling so happy about...