Vision watched Wanda as she fell asleep. He didn't need to sleep, which was fine with him. That meant he could watch over her with all his time and know that this time around, she wouldn't get hurt. That no one would stick her in a jail cell with a collar around her neck. He shuddered slightly remembering the image.
They had kissed until neither of them could anymore. Right after it she said she was tired. He had almost forgotten she needed to sleep, and felt a sense of comfort when she nestled her head in the crook of his neck. It wasn't long until she did, with her breath evening out and her stature relaxing fully. Wanda's breath was warm against his neck, and it sent pleasurable tingles down his spine. Vision gently stroked her hair, feeling its softness under his fingers. He wasn't sure why she had dyed her hair. It was prettiest to him when it was brown. But Wanda would never be ugly to him, not even close. She would never be anything less than perfect.
She had the sort of beauty that made you look twice, that made you want to stare more. The sort that always shone through, even when she didn't think it was there. Vision pulled her in closer and placed his head on top of hers. He felt her heartbeat and it was reassuring to know it was still there, that she was still there. That this wasn't some sort of vivid hallucination.
The truth was that Wanda was Vision's everything. He thought back to what she had said earlier and realized that he felt the very same way. The world could crumble to dust, but as long as she was with him, he would still go on.
The sun was starting to rise. Vision decided to get up and see what he could get for breakfast. He had noted that the hotel had no free breakfast, which was an easy obstacle to overcome. He opened the fridge that he saw earlier and sighed when he only saw, quite literally, cobwebs. It appeared as though a family of spider had been calling the fridge home for a long while.
Vision got back up and noticed Wanda was sliding out of bed, yawning. "Oh! I'm sorry. Did I wake you?" She smiled and walked over. "Nope." She lightly kissed him. "What are we going to do today?" Vision shrugged and hugged her close. "Whatever you want to do." Wanda put her arms around his neck and looked up at him, her eyes lit up like a thousand night skies. "Do you just want to sit on the roof of this building and pelt people with random stuff?" Vision, startled, looked down at her. "Why would we want to do that?" She pulled away from him and started to change, hiding behind the bed. He averted his eyes away from her. "Just for fun!" She said, finishing and coming back out. Vision sighed and smiled. She looked happier than he had seen her in a long time.
"I was thinking we could just take the rolls of toilet paper from the bathroom and dunk them in water. Then we throw the off the roof! Sounds fun?" She was already in the bathroom gathering up the rolls before Vision could answer. He furrowed his brow. It didn't sound like anything Wanda would do normally, but he supposed that there was a first time for everything. "What are we going to carry the water in?" he asked, going into the bathroom to help her. She looked up and around. "There's a refrigerator. It isn't a good fridge, but perhaps it'll be a good water bucket." Vision glanced at her. "Are...are you serious?" Wanda shrugged. "Why wouldn't I be?"
So Vision unplugged the fridge and gentle coaxed out the spiders before turning it over and filling it with water in the sink. It became heavy, and Vision struggled only slightly trying to carry it up the stairs. It was halfway up to the roof when Wanda reminded him, "The guise." He winced and cast it upon him. Vision had taken a great deal of time figuring out what her ideal an would look like. It took him a while before he realized that her ideal man was now a robot with bright blue eyes and red skin. So he did whatever, knowing Wanda wouldn't care in the slightest.
They got to the roof and Vision set down the fridge and carefully opened it. It was a bright and sunny day, so no one would see this coming. Wanda started balling up sheets of toilet paper and dipping it in the water. Soon they had an arsenal, and rush hour was coming. Vision slid the fridge closer to the edge of the roof and she started to drop the paper onto people, sitting in a position where the unsuspecting people below couldn't see her. The screams and loud, vulgar words were pleasing to her, somehow. He had sat back and let her have the fun, but felt slightly uncomfortable. That is until he gave in and finally threw one down. It filled him with giddiness and laughter. Then he was throwing them down with Wanda, both of them laughing way harder than they should.
Eventually they ran out, and they were both sitting back, staring blindly into the sun. "Hey, Vizhe?" Vision glanced at Wanda. "Yeah?" She looked at him and said, "There's still a ton of water still left in that fridge." Vison sat up a second too late. She got up and dumped the water out. This time, more than one person's screech cut through the air. She sat back down, laughing until her face was bright red and her eyes were leaking. Vision sat back, savoring her happiness. It was worth dousing those people, because now he got to watch his everything have all she ever wanted- to have fun.
So I realize this is a lot longer than my previous chapters, but I had fun writing it. I hope you all had fun reading it! See you in the stories....
~Cas
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Fanfictionwanda and vision in scotland. set between civil war and infinity war. started: 9/20/2018 ended: ???