bedevil {bɪˈdɛv(ə)l/}
verb
• (of something bad) cause great and continual trouble to
• (of a person) torment or harass
Taken into a HYDRA base at the age of 20, Marie meets a man called Bucky, forming a friendship with him. They become close, keeping each other company as Marie is made to heal people with her powers, feeling exhausted every time she does. One night, it's not Marie who is being taken away, it's Bucky and he stays gone for quite a while. Suddenly, Marie is without a friend to rely on. When they meet again, Marie is relieved to have him back only to realize Bucky is not who he used to be. He seems cold, empty, almost lifeless, all because of HYDRA. This affects both of them in many ways. They go through a lot, while they both are bedeviled with the horrors that come from being under HYDRA's control.
The Asset.
Makes it sound like there was only one, doesn't it? One assassin, one soldier, one life stolen and taken over to be used as a tool for evil minds. There was never only one. Hydra's bloodstained hands, people called them. And once one's hands have been bathed in blood so many times, it's near impossible to look at the skin and not see red. Yet, when Hydra has been pushed out into the open by the Avengers there's the slightest flicker of hope for the asset left behind. You see, I never had a Steve Rogers. No one is looking for me. The only person I've ever had is the one I was trapped with, the one that's now free. The one who, if he finds me, I will surely destroy.
I DON'T OWN THE AVENGERS OR MARVEL, ONLY THE CHARACTERS AND SITUATIONS I CREATE.