Screw HYDRA!

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"No, there's no way. My parents could not have been HYDRA!" You couldn't believe what you were hearing. Tony actually thought that your parents were HYDRA?

"Hear me out, all right?" Tony pleaded. Well, you might as well hear him out. You nodded, and he let out a sigh of relief. I know that some of the following information isn't true, but it's just to add to the plot. Don't hate me!!

"Wanda was raised by HYDRA. After digging into undercover HYDRA files, I found that there was another "secret weapon" that they referred to as "Star Death". They believed that this person had so much raw power inside of them that they could destroy planets. This "Star Death" was a girl. She was found in a meteorite that had crashed landed in the south of Japan. HYDRA operatives were able to get their hands on it before Japanese government could, but instead of a meteorite, it was an alien child." You let out a small gasp. "The child was blue, with strange markings all over her body. For months, she had to be held with protective gloves, because her skin was so cold that it would give you frostbite from holding her for more than five seconds."

"You think that the alien... Could be me?" You ask in awe. "I mean, sure, I'm definitely not normal, but..." You pause, taking a deep breath, "You really think I'm alien?"

"It's just a theory. It gets more interesting, though. The baby started showing powers. One time, when the baby was upset, she lifted all of the objects in the room she was in into the air! They decided to raise her in a secluded home, away from HYDRA. They called it "Project Life Control", as in control over life itself. After about 10 years, she had adapted to human life, changing her skin to match a (s/c) person. In that 10 years, Wanda had signed up to be given experimental powers, and was given telekinesis. Both the alien and Wanda were 12 years old, so they prepared an experiment. They wanted to see if being raised by a family would give the alien more power, or if being trained to be a weapon would. 

"And so the experiment went on, until they decided that it was time to show the child that she had powers. Unfortunately, the adoptive parents had died in a car accident, and the child had been taken to a foster home at an unknown location. They never found her."

An awkward silence crept in, almost choking you. Then you thought of something.

"Were there any pictures?" you ask. Tony nodded, and you followed him to his lab. He sat down at his desk and started typing on the computer. Files popped up, each with the HYDRA logo printed on them. Soon Tony pulled up three photos.

The first one was a baby, but the baby had a distinct blue color. The markings looked like bumps on it's skin. You gasped. The baby...

It had blood-red eyes.

The second picture showed a woman holding the child, and the baby was crying. Surrounding both of them were floating objects. The woman was wearing a lab coat, along with elbow length gloves. 

Finally, the third picture you recognized. It was your family picture. Your mother had that same picture in the house you used to live in. Your mother and father stood over you, and you were holding Derek's hand. 

You gasped, backing into a chair. Tears threatened to break through the brims of your eyelids. You shoved them back with your hands, and you heard Tony scramble over to you.

"Hey, (Y/n), it's alright, everything's fine, just calm down," Tony said, placing a comforting hand on your back. You started sobbing, finally letting the tears spill down your face. You fall against the wall, sinking down until you were sitting on the floor. You continued to sob, until you heard the door open.

"TONY!" A voice roared. "DID YOU EAT THE LAST POP TART?!" You recognized it as Steve's voice, and looked up. Steve was staring at you in shock and embarrassment. 

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