Part 1

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Steve Rogers was riding his harley davidson motorcycle through the New York City to Shield Headquarters. The wind whipped through his blond hair as sped past the all the cars. Fury had sent him an email saying that he had a small mission for him. It took a while trying to get the email and figure out all the new technology in the new time period he was in. Heck, Steve still had to ask Tony for help when he got Fury’s email. It all just didn't make sense to him. But this was his world now, so he had to get used to it. The blond haired man finally pulled up to Shield Headquarters. He parked his bike out front in an area where it wouldn't be a bother to anyone, and walked into the large building where he would receive his mission. On the way up the elevator he wondered what kind of mission he had. As far as he knew, nobody else got an email. Was it a solo mission? Steve was pulled from his thoughts when the elevator dinged, signaling that this was his floor. He got out of the elevator and made his way to Fury’s office, which had a nice view of the city in his opinion. “Finally, you're here. What took you so long?” Fury asked, his usual scowl on his face. Steve smiled a little, knowing that Fury was the same as always. “Nice to see you too” the super soldier said as he sat down in a chair across from the black clad man's desk. “Alright, I'm busy so let's get straight to the point. The mission you were given is to extract information and report back to me” Fury told Steve. He tossed a small file onto the desk, before walking over to the screen “On May 14th in 2015, a strange as hell energy popped up out of nowhere in a nearby park. Was gone in a flash, leaving behind a large crater with a child in the center,” Fury said as a clip of a crater came into view. It was fairly big, with bits of crummbled up rocks and patches of grass throughout it. But what stood out to him the most was the small child curled up in the middle of it. “Thankfully, no civilians noticed it what so ever. After the child woke up we tried to ask her questions, but all we got was her name. (Y/n)” the black clad man said as the next clip showed a little girl sitting up in a twin sized bed, which was in a  cell. She seemed confused, and a bit scared based by the way she was moving. “Then we discovered that she could do amazing things” Fury said before a emerald sword appeared in her hand as an agent walked in and froze. “She doesn't talk at all anymore. So that's why I need you to do it for me. She doesn't trust anyone here” Fury said as the screen went blank and he sat down in his chair. “Fury, this a child. You can't just interrogate her” Steve said, looking into the black clad man’s eye. “I never said you had to. We just need more info. Where the hell she came from, how she can to that sword thing, if she was sent here and why? Anything” Fury said as his phone ringed. He picked it up, listening to the voice on the other line. “On my way,” Fury said as he put his phone down. “I got to go, read that file when you get the chance” Fury said before he rushed out of his office. Steve headed out of the office file in hand, where a woman in a Shield uniform was waiting for him. “Mr.Rogers, I'm here to take you to (y/n)” she said simply before she walked down the hallway and to the elevator. Steve followed the women into the elevator where she pressed a button and had her I.D. scanned along with her fingerprint. “When you meet her be careful. She's been through a lot” the Shield agent said. “What do you mean?” Steve asked. “When Hydra infiltrated Shield and you were fighting the Winter Soldier, a Hydra agent managed to kidnap her. Eventually we got her back but… she's not the same” the women said, sighing as the elevator dinged and Steve got out. “Good luck”, he heard her say before the doors closed. Steve appeared to be in the prison, where they kept temporary prisoners. Steve walked down the hallway, until a male agent found him. “Are you Steve?” he asked. “Yeah” Steve replied putting his hands in his pockets. “Why would you put a kid in a cell?” Steve asked as they walked down the hallway and turned. “This is a facility, not a hotel. But we did the best we could” the agent said before opening a door to a cell with a special key. The blond man walked into the cell, where he found the little girl drawing on a piece of paper. She couldn't have been more than five and a half, four at the least. She had no shoes, only a loose sleeveless white dress that reached her knees. “Hi, I’m Steve. I’m going to look after you for a while” the blond haired man said as he looked at (y/n). Her eyes seemed to be saying something, but he didn't know what. They held fear, but also curiosity. “Do you want to get out of here? Come on, I'll take you to meet my friends” Steve said he held put his hand for (y/n) to take. The (h/c) haired girl stared at him for a bit before she slowly took his hand gently.

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“I didn't know you had a kid cap!” Tony said as Steve walked into the living room with (y/n) close behind, gaining everyone's attention. “I don't. This is (y/n), and she'll be staying here for a while” Steve said as he looked behind him to see the girl looking around at her surroundings. “If the child is not yours, then who is she?” Thor asked, his hammer on the coffee table. “I got an email from Fury this morning, he wants me to collect information from her” Steve explained, sitting on the couch. He noticed (y/n) tense up, as if she was preparing herself for something. “Why? Couldn't Shield just do that?” Natasha asked, looking at the small child as she sat down on the floor next to the coffee table. “She doesn't really talk anymore” Steve told them as (y/n) got ahold of some paper and a pen from the coffee table and started to draw something. “What do you mean?” Natasha asked, a confused look on her face. (Y/n) suddenly stopped drawing. Steve could see the fear flash in her eyes, and gave everyone the look that meant “we’ll talk later”. Deciding that he had to bring the girl out of her thoughts, Steve crouched next to the girl to look at her drawing. His mouth almost dropped. (Y/n) had managed to draw a picture of the lightning god’s hammer. And it wasn’t a silly preschoolers drawing either, it was a professional sketch with incredible detail. Granted it wasn't perfect, but still. “The child seems to have a true gift” Thor said as he picked it up. The tall lightning god passed the picture around, with (y/n) eyeing each Avenger nervously. Finally the sketch was handed to Clint, who stared at it longer than the others. He hummed to himself, until he spoke. “Hey kid, you want to draw my bow and arrow later?” he asked, looking at the (h/c) haired girl. She just nodded her head, walking up to Clint and taking back her picture and sitting back down. After that, the Avengers decided to introduce themselves, though (y/n) didn't talk of course. Steve watched her eyes for anything, anything that they would say. He could tell that (y/n) liked the group already, so that was good. If he was going to have a child here, he knew that she would have to get along with them and trust them. Clint had brought in his bow and arrow, or “the other women”, as the red haired women called it, so (y/n) could draw it. Clint loved it, making the child smile a bit. Now (y/n) asleep in her own room after eating a huge dinner, surprising the adults at the table. And with the little girl asleep, the Avengers wanted answers. Natasha looked through the small file, reading the information that it contained. Though, there wasn't much. “She was taken by Hydra? Shit, we gotta be careful of what we do now. I’m looking at you people” Tony said, joking at that last sentence. “Very funny Tony” Bruce said. “On a much more serious note, I think you should ease her into talking Steve” Natasha said as she handed the super soldier (y/n)’s file. Steve looked in it one more time. He still couldn't believe the lack of info in there, it didn't even have her full name. Then again, he's seen what Hydra can do with his own eyes. And for a child to go through that was unthinkable to him. “I know, I just don't know how to ease her into it. She knows more that she leads on, you can see it in her eyes” Steve said, closing the file and setting it on the counter of the bar. “Well, we’ll try and figure that out tomorrow. But I'm going to bed, night!” Tony said as he walked off to the elevator, the rest of the group following. Steve stayed for a bit, just enjoying the silence until he could feel himself falling asleep. He walked to his room which was on his floor, passing (y/n)’s on the way. Stopping in front off the door, Steve opened it to find (y/n) in nest of pillows and blankets on the floor. You are by far the strangest child I know, the super soldier thought, sighing and carefully closing the door. After closing his own door, he got into his pajamas and went to bed.

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