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"Tony, you lost another super-bot?" Bruce exclaimed as Dr. Strange and Wong watched the two converse. Only an hour prior Bruce was sent crashing into the staircase of Strange's house claiming that Thanos himself was coming and planning on wiping half the population. The infinity stones were the tools that Thanos needed and Vision was one of them.

The challenge now is to keep the other stones away from Thanos as he already has Space and Power stone, making him the strongest being in the universe.

While Tony carried a demeanour that seemed almost careless, he was actually stressed out as Loki was sent to New York by Thanos. That day still haunts him every night. Imagine what the big boss himself could do.

"I didn't lose him," Tony retaliated. "He's more than that. He's evolving." Tony walked away from the men, pacing. Strange then followed Tony, keeping a close eye on him.

"Who could find Vision then?"

"Shit." Tony cursed quietly, keeping his back to the men as he stopped in place. "Probably Steve Rogers."

"Oh, great," Stephen muttered to himself.

"Maybe. But..." Everyone in the room was aware of the two not speaking and the team being divided.

Except for Bruce.

He was a little pre-occupied being on a different planet during that fight.

"Call him," Bruce told Tony as if it was nothing. Tony then sighed forgetting Bruce wasn't around for a little while.

"It's not that easy." Tony turned back around, facing a confused Banner. "God, we haven't caught up in a spell, have we?"

"No," Bruce shook his head.

"The Avengers broke up. We're toast." He said blankly.

"Broke up?" Bruce questioned, not understanding. "Like a band? Like...Like the Beatles?"

"Cap and I fell out hard." Tony tried to explain to his friend. "We're not on speaking terms."

"Tony, listen to me," Bruce said. "Thor's gone. Thanos is coming. It doesn't matter who you're talking to or not."

Tony's eyes gazed away, it all seeming to sink in what Bruce was saying. This is a fight that they might not win. He let out a sigh, his eyes looking at the floor before turning to step away from the three. He pulled a flip phone from his pocket before letting out a scoff at the outdated device, opening Steve's contact. He paused for a second as something didn't seem right. Objects in the room all began to rattle and there was a small breeze. Tony turned around looking confused to the doctor.

"Say, Doc, you wouldn't happen to be moving your hair, would ya?" Tony asked, the flip phone still in hand.

"Not at the moment, no," Stephen answered, just as uneasy as Tony. They looked up at the hole in the ceiling as the rumbling continued. Debris flew through the air and it was definitely not tornado season. Muffled screams echoed through the doors from the streets as the shadows of civilians running showed through the glass.

This could not be good.


(A/N: Hey guys, a little bit of a different style chapter, it's a little short, but its a good intro into the movie as Cap doesn't have a huge part in the beginning. Hope y'all like it!)

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