We got back to the hq at the same time. I looked around and Clint fell to the ground.
"Where is she?" Banner asked.
"She's gone." Clint croaked.
I looked at Banner, knowing he was hurt. He put his head down and dad even looked sad. I felt a few tears slip out of my eyes. First Peter, now Nat.
"At least we have the stones. We can bring her back. Just like Sam, Bucky, Wanda." My eyes were filled with tears as I looked at everyone's pitiful expressions. "P-Peter."
• • •
"Alright, who's going to do it?" I asked anxiously.
"I'll do it." Tony said.
"No, I'll do it." Clint said.
"No, I got us into this mess and I'm going to get us out." Tony argued.
"Guys, guys." Banner said. "I'll have to do it. Those things have a ton of radioactive energy in them. I'm practically made for it, you know."
"He's right." Dad agreed as the thing molded the stones into the makeshift gauntlet. It grew bigger to adjust to the size of Banner's hand.
Rocket and I went behind dad shield while Rhodey's helmet covered his head and Tony's did the same while he held a nanotech shield in front of Clint.
"Friday, activate the barn door protocol." Metal doors covered the windows and I assumed they did that everywhere.
The gaunlet closed around Banner's hand and he let out a yell. "Banner?" I shouted.
"I'm okay!" He strained. I watched as his fingers connected and he snapped them and collapsed.
We went to help him when a big explosion sounded from the training room. I was blown into a corner and I blacked out.
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Cap's Daughter: The Great Ace
RomanceThis story is a mess. Stark and Steve never came to good terms until endgame. Half the scenes aren't even right and I'm sorry you clicked on this.