(Y/n)'s POV
I woke up standing, more like I was being held up by something. I groaned as I felt a sharp pain coming from my head. I looked up, slowly opening my eyes, I looked around taking in as much information as I could.
I looked down at my uniform. Blood. I took a deep breath as I tasted blood in my mouth. A concrete room, a mirrored window behind me, I looked at the ceiling seeing chains held me up. My feet were barely touching the ground, I had my toes connected to the floor the best I could do.
I heard screaming, it sounded familiar, I looked to the only exit there was a military green door. A brown wooden chair on it's side, rope falling over it. I tried to get my hands free, only for the chains to dig in harder.
I heard more of the familiar screaming, I closed my eyes trying to remember, remember who I was with, what was happening. All I know is that I'm a nurse for the 107th, I heard the guards talking about me anyway. So I was here with people I know, people I work with? People I live with? People I take care of?
I heard a soft slow pattern of footsteps running past my door. I tried to call for help, but my voice was to soft. I must have past out again, because the next thing I know, I'm walking shakily to an elevator. I looked behind me to see the head of Hydra.
Dr. Zola holding onto my arm as they led me to where they were taking me. In the elevator I could feel explosions going off, I felt scared, I didn't know what they were going to do with me.
When the elevator stopped, Dr. Zola led me put, standing on the platform with bombs going off. "Captain America, how exciting, I am a great fan of your films" I heard, Zola bent me over the railing, stepping away from me. I haven't heard the name Captain America before, but I couldn't comprehend to connect the two names.
The head of Hydra Schmitt walked onto the platform that connected the path for Captain America. I was dizzy so I couldn't get a close up for recognition. "So Dr. Eskin managed it after all, not exactly an improvement. But still impressive." When Captain America got close to Schmitt, he punched him."You've got no idea." I heard, the voice sounded familiar. "Haven't I." I heard Schmitt say, before punching back. Dr. Zola grabbed me by my arm and brought me to where they were fighting. I groaned as I felt my ribs were about to break.
Schmitt grabbed my arm, "Captain, don't punch a nurse, she's here to help." I heard, I had my eyes opened to see the familiar voice in front of me. "S-Steve?" I asked, he was thrown off guard from me saying his name. "Oh so you know her?" Schmitt asked Steve, I was thrown behind Steve as they continued to fight.Steve was punched down, but he kicked Schmitt back. Dr. Zola pulled a leaver and the platform started to move backwards. Bucky picked me up, and held me next to him as Steve stood. "No matter what Lies, Eskin told you, He'll say I was his greatest success." Schmitt said, and he started to pull his face off.
I watched in disbelief as he finished pulling his face off. "You don't have one of those do you." Bucky said still holding me. "You are deluded Captain, you pretend to be a simple soldier, but in reality you are afraid to admit that we have left humanity behind. Unlike you I embrace it proudly. Dossier." He spoke.
I had to grab hold of the railing in front of me. "Then how come your running." Steve yelled back. Schmitt had turned and walked back into the elevator. The explosion got bigger as Steve turned to block any debrie. He looked up and saw a door leading out.
"Come on, up!" He charged us, up the stairs. When we got to where he had the lose metal barring, he looked at my hands, and looked back to Bucky. "Your going with, Come on one at a time." He said, helping Bucky and I over the railing. Bucky grabbed onto my hands that were still together because of the chains.
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