Chapter 1

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                       Hydra
   Hydra is the world's most notorious and deadly terrorist organization. They have the top recruits. The Winter Soldier being on the top. No one has ever beaten the Winter Soldier. That's why they're looking for someone who could.
  
   One day, they found someone who could possibly be it.

   Alexander Pierce had just came to the facility after a S.H.I.E.L.D. board meeting. He was going to meet their new recruit.

   Finally, he met up with Wolfgang Strucker.
 
    "So Strucker, where's our new assassin?" Pierce asked Strucker as they walked up the hall. "I wouldn't call him an assassin yet, sir." Strucker replied. Pierce gave him a look.
  
   "He's more of a hacker." Strucker continued. "So what? He's a hacker. We have plenty of those." Pierce said with a disappointed tone. "He hacked into our files. Our top secret files." Strucker answered. That made Pierce stop. "If he really is that good, I want to see him." Pierce ordered. Strucker nodded and gestured to the room in front of them.
   
   Then the room lit up so Pierce could see through the window. In the room, he saw a young boy. A really young boy.
  
   "What is this? Some kind of joke?" Pierce asked. "No, sir. This is the boy who hacked into our system." Strucker answered, handing Pierce the boy's file.

    On the file, Pierce read:

First name - Jace, Last name - classified
Age - nine years
Mother's name - classified
Father's name - classified
Medical issues - asthma
Skills - computer expert, hacker

    "This isn't that bad for a kid his age. But what can he do on the field?" Pierce asked. "That's why I called you here, sir. I needed your permission before going ahead." Strucker answered. "Go on." Pierce said and gestured with his hands. "If we could use the Winter Soldier to train him."
 
    "Can I speak to the kid?" Pierce asked, ignoring Strucker's request. "Through the microphone." Strucker answered and handed it to Pierce.
  
   "Hey kid. Are you comfy in there?" Pierce asked the boy. The boy sat there in silence. "This boy needs to learn to speak if he were to be trained by the Winter Soldier." Pierce said, covering the microphone with his hand. "That's a problem we haven't figured out, sir. He says he only talks to people he trusts." Strucker answered, adjusting his eye glass. "Ahhh. Well, we can live with that. Let me see him work." Pierce demanded.
  
   Strucker slid a computer through the feeding gate. The boy grabbed it and began to work.

   "What's on the computer?" Pierce asked, not taking his eyes off the boy. "That computer can get the doors unlocked so he can get out." Strucker answered. Then Pierce looked directly at Strucker. "Why would you do that?" Pierce asked. "That computer has five security locks and that's just to get on the computer. Then it has a whole code you have to put in to make the doors unlock." Strucker answered.

   Then when they went to look back at the boy, he was gone. "Where did he go?" Pierce asked with wide eyes. "He got out." Strucker replied, pointing at the opened door.
 
   "Sound the alarms!" Strucker yelled to one of the guards. "Cancel that order." Pierce demanded. "What are you doing?" Strucker asked. Pierce smirked and replied with, "Don't you think that our little hacker should meet his new trainer?"

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