5. Questioning

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Chapter 5

In the Hellicarrier

Kats POV

"This place is boring" she yelled into her circular prison. Her cell, as she supposed it was, had a white clean floor and floor to ceiling glass which she also guessed was not the normal type of glass. There was also a small built-in bench at the far back of her cell but other than the her cell was empty. Outside though there was a metal balcony type thing and a large control panel thingy. There was one door in the room and it had not been opened once. It had only been a few minutes since she had just woken up and the last thing she remembered was Baldy stabbing her with something weird.

She had no idea had long she had been out but she did know was she had been kidnapped by those 'heroes' and she was getting bored. Kat noticed that her staff was not with her which was concerning and she wished to have it at least where she could see it. Kat didn't think it would be easy to escape but she didn't know exactly where she was so she might just run into another room into another cell. Plus she had no idea where her staff was and that she needed.

She hadn't seen any of those Avengers or Fury since she woke up. But she was graced with one's presence after banging on the glass walls repeatedly.

"This is made to hold things much stronger than you." Fury said. Walking around the outside the edge of the cell.

"I, for some reason, think that you have said those words before." Kat quipped trying to hide the fact she had jumped at the sound of his voice. She hadn't even heard him come in.

"Yes, you are right. But the last one there was a powerful god and as I said to him, if you even make a scratch on that glass the floor beneath your cell will open up and you will drop 30,000ft down. Don't bother trying anything." Fury said almost snarling as he recalled a past event.

"No worries." Kat said standing up and crossing her arms placing her hand right on the bullet wound. She hissed as she yanked her hand away and pulled up her long blue red stained sleeve. A white bandage wrapped around her now aching wound.

How did I not notice this? They must've done this when I passed out. She thought as she unwrapped the dressing and poked and prodded the tender skin.

"Don't do that if you want to heal." A soft feminine voice said.

"Huh?" Kat said looking up peering into the room outside her cell. Just outside her prison was a thin red-haired woman in a dark navy skin-tight catsuit who walked carefully around her cell, staring at her as if she was regretful but Kat couldn't tell for sure by the woman's expressionless stare. Kat noted that this woman was very beautiful.

"Who are you and how long have I been out?" Kat asked curiously rubbing her eyes.

The woman looked at her with the same unchanged expression but Kat could see she had surprised by her question by the way she stopped walking for a second.

"It's been 2 days." The woman said carefully.

Suddenly Kat remembered this lady's face, she was the one pointing guns at me.

She looked down at her sore arm then back at the woman.

"Did you shoot me then drug me? That usually only happens at parties." She laughed. This was certainly not the reaction the woman had expected because she looked extremely confused and a tad relieved Kat had not had a mad outburst at her. She frowned at Kat who continued to giggle but soon stopped as she noticed that more people were entering the room outside her cell. Kat knew these were the Avenger people who had taken her but she had no idea why they took her and who they are. Though she remembered that she called them out on their super powers at her hotel.

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