1-awake (intro)

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the story starts as steve awakens after being frozen for many deacades. I follow the storyline of the Marvel cinematic universe because safly I have never read the comics. If there are any mistakes, please let me know. The story does not follow the movies completely, allowing me to write more from what I think could have happened after Steve wakes up.

Steve wakes up, and he wonders how he could have survived that crash. He sits up straight, and looks around him. He's dressed in a simple shirt with a symbol on it he doesn't recognise and brown trousers. His hair is neatly combed and he looks around him.

The rooms in wich his bed is, has grey walls, and a simple design. There was a radio on the nightstand near his bed and also a vase with flowers. The windows are opened and there is no signs of conflict or war in the city. He listenes to the radio and he concludes that it's about a sports match. Why wouldn't they report the situation at war? he must have been found and brought to a secret place, with good security, where he could heal.

A woman enters the room. She has a brown skirt that comes to just under her knees and a white blouse. Her hair is curly and brown, hanging loose over her shoulders, this isn't right, a proffesional woman would NOT wear it like this, he'd never seen Peggy wear her hair loose when she was working, wich was all the time. He looks at her more carefully now and her tie is a men's tie, this is not where Steve first thought he was. Then he notices and odd figure in the womans blouse and that might be a bra, but that isn't a normal bra, it is not possibble for a bra to be this visible and certinly not in this shape, or her breasts must be formed like cones, and that would make things even weirder. No, things are definitely not alright.

'Good morning, or should I say: Good afternoon?' she smiles, after looking at her watch.

Steve looks around him once more, and proceeds to ask:

'Where am I?'

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