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My Sundown
Summary: Youâve been a Hydra agent for as long as you can remember, when Wanda Maximoff and her brother, Pietro, volunteers for Hydra's human experiments.
Word count: 10K+ | Tags: Wanda Maximoff x GN!Reader | Warnings: Only mentions of smut. Hurt/comfort. Reader is a little older than Wanda. Some angst. | A/N: I missed writing for Wanda, and have always wanted to write canon-ish oneshots for the MCU character. Main Masterlist
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When they first bring her in, she looks like she's been through hellâeyes hollow, skin pale, a storm simmering just beneath the surface. Her hands tremble, not from fear, but from the sheer, unbridled power flowing through her veins. The room seems to shrink under the weight of it, as if even the walls are aware of what sheâs capable of. The other recruits are scared and jittery, but sheâs different. Her brother tooâboth rough around the edges, like two sides of the same scarred coin.
âWhere did they round up these rats now?â you mutter to Lev, whoâs standing dutifully beside youâthe only person you've let close enough to be called a friend in all your years with Hydra.
âSokovian volunteers,â he corrects you, eyes fixed straight ahead, mirroring your own unblinking focus on the twins. Maybe he feels the strange energy coming off them too, or maybe itâs just the routine numbness that sets in after years of blindly following orders.
You nod slightly, though the term volunteer feels like a cruel joke. No one truly volunteers for this.Â
âAgent.âÂ
Dr. Listâs voice yanks you out of your thoughts, dreary and impersonal. He calls everyone that way, as if you're just another tool, interchangeable and anonymous. Itâs an intentional tacticâstrip away the names, and you strip any sense of humanity. Without a name, youâre not a person; youâre just a weapon at their disposal.
But you know he means you.
You step forward. âSir,â you reply, maintaining a ramrod straight posture, your eyes fixed on a spot just beside his perpetually scowling face. It seems all villains share that same dour expression, but if this womanâthis girlâmakes it through the experiments and officially joins the ranks, she might just break the mold, looking more like an angel than a monster. You quickly shake off the thought, stifling a grimace at the odd turn your thoughts have taken.
When you risk a quick glance at her, you catch a ghost of a smirk playing on her lips, as if she knows exactly what you were just thinking.
âYouâre to oversee Wanda Maximoffâs progress,â Dr. List continues without sparing you a second glance. âEnsure she complies. If she doesnâtâŚâ He lets the threat hang, but you don't need him to spell it out. You know what Hydra does to those who don't meet expectations.
âAnd the boy?â you ask, genuinely curious about the other twin.
Dr. List gives you a sharp look, like he suspects something. Questions are frowned upon here, but ever since you laid eyes on Wanda, a persistent tingling has crept up the back of your neck.
To put it bluntly, she unnerves you, and you'd much prefer to deal with her brother.
âStrucker decided toâŚtake a more hands-on approach with him,â Dr. List says.
âUnderstood, sir,â you reply crisply, reaffirming your commitment to your orders. You steal another glance at Wanda, only to feel a rush of heat when you realize sheâs been watching you the entire time.
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Wanda looks even more formidable once sheâs showered and changed into fresh clothes. You canât decide if itâs because the sinister gleam in her eyes remains untouched or because the grime and hardships of life on the streets have been washed away, revealing a haunting beauty beneath the dirt. Clean, sheâs strikingâbut that beauty only makes her more dangerous. Youâve tried to delay any direct interaction with her, but this morning, Dr. List visited to follow up on the initial assessment, leaving you no more time to postpone. After a week of stalling, youâre out of excuses, and thereâs a lot of ground to cover.
As she steps out of the small bathroom, her damp hair clings to her shoulders, softening her otherwise sharp features. The moment she becomes aware of your presence, her gaze locks onto you, and she begins to comb the wet tendrils back with her slender fingers. Your hand tightens around your keycard involuntarily as you take a deep breath, reminding yourself that Wanda is just like any other volunteer who entered the organization and never left its walls to see the light of day. Besides, youâre armed, and Wanda is not. Itâs ridiculous to be this on edge around someone who's at a disadvantage.
âYou,â Wanda murmurs, her accent rolling off her tongue like a slow, winding river.
âShall we begin?â you ask, keeping your tone even and detached. You canât afford to let her see how much she frighteâaffects you.
Wanda ignores your request. Instead, she tilts her head slightly, studying you with a keenness that makes your skin prickle. You meet her stare, determined not to show any cracks, even though your heart's hammering away.
Finally, she nodsâa small, almost imperceptible movement.Â
You clear your throat and motion towards the small cot given to them as beds. âPlease, have a seat,â you say.
This time, Wanda complies without a word.Â
You glance around the room, searching for a seat, and silently berate yourself for not arranging one beforehand. Itâs a small oversight, but it makes you feel foolish. With no other option, you settle against the farthest wall, opposite her, and lean against it, though it doesnât make you feel any more grounded than you did a second ago.
In your hand is a file detailing everything Hydra knows about her, which isnât much. You open it with a practiced ease, flipping through the pages, but youâre aptly aware of her eyes on you, watching your every move.
âWanda Maximoff,â you start. âThe procedures you're about to undergo are highly experimental. Hydra won't be held responsible for any injuries, no matter if they're permanent or temporary.â
Including death. But you are prohibited from disclosing this to avoid causing panic or stress among the subjects.
Wanda says nothing, her expression unreadable, but you can sense sheâs lingering on a thought. Not sure what it is, you go on, falling back on the lines you've memorized these last few months.
âThese procedures will enhance your natural abilities, giving you powers beyond what you may or may not currently possess. However, there are risks involved. Do you understand the nature of these risks?â
Wanda nods again. Itâs the same answer youâve received from countless other volunteers, most of whom had no idea what they were truly signing up for. But thereâs something different about her, something in the way she holds herself that tells you she knows exactly what sheâs getting intoâand sheâs not afraid.
âThere will be a series of physical and psychological evaluations. We will push you to your breaking point and beyond. It is crucial that you cooperate fully. Resistance will only make the process more difficult, both for you and for us.â
You scan her face for any sign of fear or hesitation, but she's a blank slate. Itâs as if sheâs made peace with whatever fate awaits her here. That bothers you more than youâd care to admit.
âWe will also be conducting interviews throughout the process,â you continue. âThese will assess your mental state, your thoughts, your fears. Everything you say will be documented, and nothing will be private.â
Wanda's eyes narrow a touch, the first sign of any emotion since she sat down. Itâs subtle, but you notice it. Maybe the thought of her mind being picked apart like a lab specimen is getting to her more than the threat of physical harm. Or it could be something else entirely.
âWeâll begin the physical tests tomorrow,â you say, closing the file and hugging it to your chest. âFor now, you should rest and eat as much as you like. Your room is monitored constantly. If you need anything, just ask, though your movement around the facility will be restricted.â
The mask of indifference slips back into place. Wanda leans back on the bed, propping herself up on her elbows in a display of casual ease.Â
âDo you have any questions?â you ask, mostly because you have to, not because you really want to know. You figure she won't ask anythingâmost are too scared or too defeated to speak up.Â
But Wanda Maximoff isn't most people.
âWhy do you do this?â
You canât help itâa faint smile begins to creep across your face at her question. Most volunteers, when they ask anything at all, are fixated on their own impending ordeal, too scared of what's coming.Â
But Wanda isn't asking about herself; she's asking about you. It feels like forever since anyone showed that kind of interest.
Pausing at the doorway, you turn your head just enough for her to see the profile of your face.Â
âI do what I'm told,â you say, dodging the deeper question she posedâthe real why behind your actions. The truth is, you stopped asking why a long time ago. Reasons tend to blur into excuses when moral lines are crossed in an organization you once trusted.
You're already tapping your keycard against the scanner when Wanda speaks again.
âWill doing what you're told bring them back?â
Her question spins you around so fast it's almost like whiplash. How did Wanda know about that? Was it just a wild guess meant to throw you off? Whatever it was, it worked.
You open your mouth to reply, but the words stick in your throat. You donât even remember the last time you even thought about them. You've never shared this with anyoneânot even Lev. Only a handful of Hydra figures were ever privy to your past.
Wanda couldn't possibly know. Unlessâ
âGood night, Y/N,â Wanda says, her tone dismissive as she curls into a fetal position, turning her back to you.
If your theory holds, Wanda might be the key Hydra has been searching forâthe one who can unlock the powers of the scepter that have eluded so many others. Her apparent ability to read minds could be the very breakthrough Dr. List has been waiting for.Â
Finding yourself hesitating to report this discovery surprises you. Itâs almost ironic how your conscience decides to kick in now, just when Hydra's goal seems tantalizingly close with the acquisition of the twins. You know what Hydra would do if they realized just how special she is, and the thought of them twisting her into something monstrous is something you canât even begin to imagine.
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In the days that follow, you keep quiet about your suspicions regarding Wandaâs innate abilities. You tell yourself that Dr. List will probably uncover them through his experiments soon enough. Itâs definitely not because you're worried about what they might do if they decide to fast-track her program.
Yes, youâre just staying out of it, certainly not because you want to protect her.
At least, that's what you keep telling yourself.
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Your next face-to-face with Wanda comes a week later.
Though you have merely been observing her through a two-way mirror, you've been plagued by sleepless nights since your last meeting, and not even the strongest sedatives at your disposal have helped. Thoughts of her well-being nag at you, despite Hydra's strict rules limiting interaction between volunteers and handlers to prevent any emotional attachments. Such attachments have formed before, and Hydra has always dealt with them ruthlessly.
When you enter her room, she's in the same position as beforeâcurled up on her cot, making herself appear small and almost childlike. She looks up as the door closes behind you, her eyes meeting yours with a quiet recognition.Â
As you step closer, the hollowness of her cheeks, the dark circles under her eyes, and her pale complexion are unmistakable. The word weathered hardly does justice to the toll her first week has taken. You know exactly what sheâs been through. The tests here arenât just testsâtheyâre torture, meant to break people down, body and mind. Even with her powers and confidence, Wanda shows the same signs of strain. She's slight, frail, and clearly, she's had as rough a time as anyone else here.
This time, you come prepared with a metal chair and a freshly prepared tea set next to it, and take a seat across from her.
âHow are you holding up?â you ask, although the answer seems painfully obvious.
Wanda shrugs, barely moving, as if the effort to appear okay is too much for her. But then she surprises you.
âHow long until Hydra enhances my powers?â
You werenât expecting that. After everything sheâs been through, sheâs asking for more? You thought sheâd be wary, maybe even broken by now. But the question says otherwise. Sheâs been through hell, and sheâs still pushing forward, demanding more. Is she courting death?
âYou seem in a hurry,â you say, hiding your worry behind a soft chuckle.Â
Her eyes narrow. âI didnât come here to wait around. If they want to use me, they need to make me stronger.â
Use me.
How disconcerting. Sheâs asking for moreâmore pain, more trials. As if everything sheâs endured isnât enough, as if she needs it to become something greater. Itâs reckless and foolish, to say the least.
âWeâre moving as fast as we canââ
âMove faster.â
âWanda,â you say quietly. âWhat youâre asking for... it could break you.â
âIâm already broken,â she declares, cold and matter-of-fact. âIf I werenât, I wouldnât be here.â
Itâs only when you notice the disgust in her eyes that you realize youâve been looking at her with pity. Wanda is about to snap back, likely to tell you she doesnât need your sympathy, when her expression shifts abruptly to one of curiosity.
She tilts her head, studying youâor maybe, with the mirth in her eye, itâs more like sheâs mocking you.Â
âYou look at me like that again, and Iâll ask you a question,â Wanda says, her voice low, almost a whisper.
You stiffen, uncertain of what's coming next, but before you can say anything, she continues.
âDo you want to fuck me?â
The question startles a laugh out of you, abrupt and a bit too loudâalmost like you're trying to convince both yourself and Wanda how absurd sheâs being. But as the laughter dies down, you feel your face heat up, your cheeks flushing a telltale red that you can't hide.
âNo,â you say, your gaze dropping to the floor as you shake your head. You clasp your hands behind your back, one finger nervously picking at a cuticle. âThis isnât what this is about.â
Wanda smirks slightly, her lips twitching, amused by your discomfort. âIsn't it?âÂ
For a split second, you start to doubt everything. Did you really want to sleep with her? It's been ages since you've even considered intimacy with anyoneâmaybe too long. Life here doesn't leave space for that kind of thinking, and even if it did, the situation wouldn't allow it. Your heart's been shattered so often you're sure there's nothing left to giveâespecially not to someone you've only known for a week.
Waitâlove?
This is, at best, lustânothing more.
âNo,â you repeat with more conviction.
Wandaâs smirk fades into a slow, knowing smile. âFine. Just know the offer stands if you ever change your mind.â
A proposition. Itâs not the first time youâve received one, but this offer sticks with you longer than youâd like. Wandaâs already spent too much time in your thoughts, and youâre desperate to shake her off and get back to the task at hand. But she makes it maddeningly hard to do so.
Without looking at her, you clear your throat and begin the routine interview. You refuse to focus on the fact that sheâs just openly considered a physical encounter with youâand youâre definitely not considering it in return.Â
âHave you noticed any unusual side effects since the last session? Headaches, nausea, dizziness?â you ask, skipping the pleasantries.
âNo,â she says dryly. âNo headaches. No nausea. No dizziness.â
You jot down her answers, ignoring her evident disinterest in the proceedings.
âAny changes in your sleep pattern?â you continue.
âNo.â
âAny unusual pain or discomfort?â you ask, forcing yourself to meet her gaze, but her focus is on the rings on her fingers. The prisonersâvolunteers, you correct yourselfâaren't supposed to keep any personal items. It baffles you how she managed to hold on to those cheap pieces of metal and silver.
It takes Wanda a moment to respond. âJust the usual soreness.â
You suspect it's more than just soreness. Sheâs probably downplaying the pain, so you make a note beside her answer.
âAlright, weâll keep an eye on that. Any changes in your mood? Irritability, anxiety, anything like that?â
Wanda shrugs. âDepends on the company, I suppose.â
You resist the urge to roll your eyes. âNoted. Weâll stick with the same regimen for now. Any concerns or questions about the next phase?â
âWhat happened to them?â Wanda asks, steering the interview off course.
Annoyance flares up as she probes again, prying into your business. âDonât you already know?â you snap, your patience wearing thin.
But Wanda doesnât even blink. She isnât scared, and that just irks you even more. She should be, if she knew what youâve done to others whoâve pushed your buttons. Youâve never hesitated to throw your weight around with those who make your job harder.
âSometimes what really happened and how we remember it are two entirely different stories,â she says, taking a deep breath before she continues. âOur mind protects us from the truth. It obscures whatâs real, and whatâs not becomes all we remember.â
You're stone-still, your mind drifting back to the past Wanda keeps prodding at. You don't even have a picture of your family anymore. Their voices are gone from your memory, and you're barely holding onto their faces. It used to tear you apart, thinking about them, but now there's just emptiness. You realize Wanda canât rattle youâshe has no leverage because thereâs nothing left inside you to disrupt.
Youâve got nothing.
âY/N?â Wanda presses, her features tightening with concern.Â
You consider throwing her blunt words right back at her, but you hold off. Instead, you set the clipboard down on the counter with a soft clack. Turning to the medical cart, you grab a tray of needles and tools, then bring it over to her bed. Wanda's eyes widen slightly, and she scoots back as you sit down on the edge of the mattress. Itâs satisfying to finally see her react with something other than that usual smug, unshakable attitude. You pick up a syringe, fill it with a bright yellow liquid from an unmarked bottle, and swipe a cotton ball soaked in alcohol over the top.
âWhatâs that?â Wanda asks evenly, though you can detect traces of doubt in it that suggest sheâs trying to put up a brave front.Â
âSupplements.â
Wanda raises a skeptical brow.Â
You lift the syringe slightly, letting it catch the light so she can see exactly what youâre holding.
âMay I?â you gesture toward her arm.
Wanda eyes you warily, then gives a quick nod.
With her consent, you scoot closer until your knees almost touch. You gently roll up the sleeve of her scrubs, exposing her arm. This close, you can see the goosebumps on her skin and feel the slight tremors running through her. You hadn't noticed before, but she's shiveringânot from the cold, but probably from a fever.
Instinctively, you press your palm against her forehead. Wanda flinches but doesnât pull away. Slowly, she settles into your touch and lets out a small sigh.
âYou're hot,â you blurt out, and then quickly realize the unintended double entendre. Fortunately, Wanda lets it pass without comment. You retract your hand and hold the syringe up to her arm, poised but something stops you.
âWhat are you waiting for?â Wanda prompts impatiently.
You're thinking of straying from the usual protocol, knowing the yellow meds might worsen Wanda's condition, especially with her fever spiking. Deciding against it, you put the syringe down and grab another bottle off the cart, this one filled with a clear liquid.
âChange of plans,â you murmur, prepping the new syringe. You nod at her for her arm, and she shifts closer, making it easier for you. When you depress the plunger, it's quickâso quick that Wanda barely feels the needle's prick.
You pull out the needle and press a small bandage onto the spot. âAll done,â you announce.
Wanda massages her arm, feeling no real pain at the injection site. âT-Thanks,â she murmurs softly.
You acknowledge her gratitude with a nod and start collecting your notebook and tools. As you rise to leave, Wanda's hand shoots out, her fingers wrapping around your wrist urgently. You turn, meeting her striking, green eyes.
âIâm sorry about your family,â she murmurs quietly. Her words solidify your suspicion: she came to Hydra with powers already in tow. Mind reading or memory extraction would be invaluable to Hydra, and now, with even more power at your fingertips, you find yourself hesitating to use it.
If Dr. List catches wind of your hesitations, the reprisals will be brutal.
You glance down pointedly at where she's holding your hand, but Wanda doesnât let go.
âIt was a long time ago,â you whisper.
âTime doesn't really heal that kind of loss,â she says, still holding onto you.
âNo, but you learn to live with it,â you reply, feeling the truth of your own words.
Wanda's hold slackens but remains. You feel awkward standing there, yet something holds you back from pulling away. You hadn't realized until now how starved you were for such a simple, human connection.
âI lost my parents the same way,â she shares.
âI'm sorry,â you say, and you really mean it. You can't read Wanda like she seems to read you, but in this brief moment, with the walls down, you decide to ask, âIs that why you came to us? To avenge your parents?â
Wanda's grip loosens completely, and she lets go of your wrist. You rub the spot where her fingers were, still feeling the warmth she left behind.
ââAvengeâ,â she spits out. She draws her knees to her chest and hugs them close. âI hate that word. Pietro and I, we're here to stop them. I wish⌠I wish theyâd just leave Sokovia alone. They wonât leave because we canât fight back.â
Your own past with Hydra comes to mind as she speaks. Back then, you joined because you were out of options. No country to fight for, no people to call yours. It strikes you how different Wanda's motivations areârooted in something far more personal and noble. She deserves more than what Hydra can offer.Â
Wanda looks at you, waiting for an answer. When you don't say anything, she pushes, âDo you think we made the right decision coming here?â
You're all too aware of Hydraâs real agenda. They're not about peace. They're here to extend their control, to bend the world around their so-called divine mission.Â
âSometimes, you don't know if itâs the right choice until it's too late to change it,â you say, knowing itâs not much of an answer. It's just the bitter truth you've come to know. It's all you can offer Wanda.
âCan you do me a favor, Y/N? Will you look after Pietro?â
The same way youâve been looking out for me, Wanda thinks to herself, relieved that thereâs only one telepath in the room.
âNo promises,â you say.
Wanda gives a slight nod and starts to withdraw again. She settles back down on the cot, turning away from you, the conversation clearly over.
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Lev sneaks into your room just before midnight, the door giving a soft creak as it swings open. Though friends, you typically keep to your own spaces. You blink sleepily at him, fighting to sit up and shake off the grogginess.
âDr. List decided to skip ahead,â Lev says in a rush, closing the door with a gentle click. âHeâs moved forward with exposing the twins to the scepter.â
âWhen?â You're wide awake now, sitting bolt upright in bed.
Levâs eyes dart to the small window in your room before returning to you, his Adam's apple bobbing as he swallows hard. âAn hour ago.â
That canât be good. Itâs far sooner than anyone had anticipated. Dr. Listâs decision to advance the timeline without further testing could have unpredictable consequences. You swing your legs off the bed, your brain ticking through the possible scenarios.
âWhatâs the status now? How did Wanâthe twins react?â you ask, grabbing your jacket and shoes and throwing them on without taking your eyes off Lev.
He shakes his head. âI donât know. They rushed them to the Observation Chamber right after the exposure. Everythingâs been kept under wraps.â
You pace a few steps, mulling over your next move. Exposure to the scepter has been lethal for everyone. Even with Wanda's unique abilities, thereâs no guarantee sheâll pull through when others haven't.
âWe need more information. Can you get access to the observation logs?â
Lev nods, though his expression shows his apprehension. âIâll try. But security has been tighter since the exposure.â
You catch the anxious twist of his mouth at the idea of sneaking around, and choose to spare him the risk. His relief is palpable when you tell him, âI'll handle it myself.â
He sighs in relief. âBe carefulâŚâ
Only a select few can get into the Observation Chamber, and your badge isnât on that list. You're going to need something stronger than just caution.
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You slip your underwear back on, feeling Lauraâs eyes tracing the contours of your body.Â
After Lev left, you headed straight for her. Laura Brown, the Hydra director's daughter, hadn't seen you in almost a year, but the nature of your previous encounters left little doubt she'd be open to reconnecting.
Laura reclines on the bed, a sheet loosely draped around her, smirking as she watches you. âI knew you'd come back eventually,â she purrs, a gleam of satisfaction in her eyes.
You straighten up, deliberately avoiding her eyes as you button your shirt. âI need a favor, Laura.âÂ
She leans back against the headboard, the sheet falling to her waist and revealing her bare chest. âThis sounds serious.â
âI need to get into the Observation Chamber. Tonight,â you say. You despise asking herâor anyone, reallyâfor favors, but you need to see Wanda. It's imperative.
Laura's eyebrows go up, her smile growing. âDirect and desperate. What's in it for me?â
âWhat do you want?â you ask, even though you already know the answer.
She thinks it over, then answers, âKeep me company tonight, no strings attached. Just like the old days.â
âDone.â
Laura claps her hands, clearly pleased, and tosses you the badge from the bedside table.Â
You pick it up, feeling a bit degraded, like you're picking up coins someone's thrown your way. âI'll be right back,â you promise.
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The guards give you weird looks as you show up at the Observation Chamber. They had clear orders: only Dr. List or Baron Strucker can go in. But dropping the directorâs daughterâs name does the trick. You flash her badge and they let you pass, no more questions asked.
The hallway is pitch-black. This place had been sleeping until now, woken up by the fact that Pietro and Wanda Maximoff hadnât died like the others who met the scepter. Clearly labeled doors mark the new, grim function of the space.
You think about heading straight to Wanda's room, but you remember her earlier request and decide to check on Pietro first.
The soft beeping of monitors greets you as soon as you step inside his room. He's in rough shape, alive but barely hanging on. You quickly check the chart posted next to the doorâit shows low blood pressure and a high dosage of Epinephrine administered, with a note that his chances of survival stand at only 57% as of 11:30 PM.
He looks much thinner and more worn than the last time you saw him, his condition evidently worse. His eyes are bloodshot, his skin pale and stretched tight over his bones. As you move closer, you notice his body trembling, a sheen of sweat covering him despite the room's chill.
Quickly, you pull the extra covers from beneath his bed and wrap them around him, trying to stabilize his shivering. Then, you snag a water bottle from a nearby stand, helping him take slow, measured sips.Â
Pietro looks at you, his eyes filled with confusion and pain, struggling to form the words. âWho are you?â
âJust someone who made your sister a promise,â you say, scooping up some water in your palm and gently drizzling it over his head. Pietro sighs in relief. âGet some rest now, and try not to die.â
His eyes flutter shut in seconds, his breath smoothing out as sleep claims him. You linger just a moment to make sure he's really out, then hurry off towards Wanda's room. Your heart pounds in your chest, fear pulsing through you. Pietro was in rough shape; how bad might Wanda be? You cling to a shred of hope that she's holding up better.
The air stays heavy as you enter Wandaâs quarters. You tread lightly, making sure not to disturb her sleep, and check the medical chart by her bed. Unlike Pietroâs dire prognosis, Wanda's stats are steady, but still troubling. Her breaths are regular, without the distressing shivers that torment her brother.
What strikes you is how normal, how peacefully she's sleeping, despite her recent exposure to Lokiâs scepter.Â
Relieved to see her condition isnât more severe, you end up at the foot of her bed. There isnât much to do after confirming sheâs stable, and you know you should head back to Laura. But leaving Wandaâs side proves difficult once you're there. Almost immediately, your mind floods with ideas on how to get her out of Hydraâs clutches. If they fully realized her potential, it wouldn't just be dangerous for herâit'd be catastrophic for anyone in their path. Internally, you start plotting escape routes and thinking about who might be willing to help.
Itâs strange to think how you went from one of Hydraâs most devoted agents to scheming against them.
Lost in your plans, you're jolted back to the present when you feel a gentle nudge against your thigh. Wanda's foot is pressing against you. She's awake. You look up to find her eyes open, wary and searching.
âY/N,â she murmurs, her voice raspy from lack of use. âWhatâwhat happened?â
You subtly shift on the bed, making sure her toes aren't touching you anymore. You're not sure when you became so acutely aware of Wandaâs proximity, or of the points where your bodies meet.
âWhat do you remember before all this?â you ask.
She rubs her forehead, straining to recall. âThere was a room... a stone emerging from the scepter. Bright lights⌠then nothing.â
You nod, already knowing half of what Wanda just told you. This is the first time anyone has lived to tell about their experience with the scepter, and you were hoping for more insights into how it unleashes its power. Youâd be lying if you said you hadnât thought about trying it yourself, wondering if you could resist its effects. Being Hydra, curiosity about power was a constant temptation.
âYou weren't supposed to be exposed to the scepter yet,â you admit quietly. âDr. List sped things up, maybe because he suspectedââ
âPietro,â she cuts in, her thoughts finally catching up. âWas he exposed to it too?â
âYes.â
Her eyes widen, clouded with worry. âIs he okay?â
âHeâs alive,â you say. âI just saw him before coming here. He's stable, but itâs precarious.â
Wandaâs face crumples as soon as the words leave your lips. Before you can react, she throws her arms around you, her face buried in your shoulder. You freeze for a moment, uncertain how to respond. Itâs been so long since youâve held someone like this, since youâve allowed yourself to care enough to even consider it. But then you feel itâtears, warm and wet against your neck. Sheâs crying.
After a moment, you hesitantly wrap your arms around her, holding her as she trembles against you. You can feel her fear, her desperation. It cuts through your defenses, the ones youâve built so carefully over the years.
You tighten your hold on her, offering what little comfort you can, but inside, youâre battling your own fear. You canât afford to care about her this muchânot here, not now. But as you hold her, feeling every shake of her body, you know itâs already too late.
Wanda's sobs slowly subside, and you pull back slightly, intent on offering some kind of reassurance despite how foreign it feels to you. You reach up, brushing away her tears with your thumb, trying to find the right words, but they donât come. Instead, as your hand lingers on her cheek, she pins you with a quiet stare. Before you realize whatâs happening, Wanda leans in and presses her lips softly against yours.
The kiss is brief, just a fraction of a second, but it leaves you utterly breathless. She pulls back almost immediately, watching you, waiting to see how youâll react. For a heartbeat, you're stunned, but then something ignites inside you, something youâve been holding back without even recognizing it.Â
Acting on pure impulse, you reach up, grasp the back of her neck, and pull her in for another kiss. In an instant, you take control effortlessly, letting the animalistic and Hydra part of you come to the forefront. Your thumb presses roughly against her chin, coaxing her mouth open, and you slide your tongue in, staking your claim. Wanda responds with a gasp, her hands clutching at your shoulders, but youâre too far gone to think about anything except the taste of her, the way her body molds against yours.
You tilt her head back, deepening the kiss further, your other hand sliding down to grip her waist, pulling her closer still. The feel of her, the heat of her skin under your fingers, itâs intoxicating, and you canât get enough. You've never allowed yourself to want someone this much. Just as you think you can't hold back any longer, Wanda's hand captures yours and guides it under her shirt. You're startled to find out she's wearing nothing underneath when your knuckles brush against her hardened nipple. That unexpected discovery is what compels you to pull back.
Wanda's lips leave yours with a wet sound, and she begins kissing down your jaw to your neck.
âWanda, waitââ
âItâs okay, Y/N,â she says. Her breath is hot against your skin, and you feel her tongue trace a line up to your pulse point, leaving a fiery trail that makes you shiver. âYou can claim your reward, you can have me.â
Her words snap you out of the haze, that single wordârewardâringing in your ears like a warning bell. You quickly place your hands on her shoulders, pushing her back gently but firmly.
Wanda blinks, confusion and hurt flashing in her eyes as she looks up at you. âWhatâs wrong?â She knows sheâs attractive and has already glimpsed your desire for her during your visits, reading it in your thoughts. Itâs why she finds your rejection so absurdâfrustrating, even, given her openness.
âI'm not here for that,â you say, your voice coming out rougher than you intended.
âThen why are you here?â
You feel a blush creeping up your cheeks, unaccustomed to openly discussing your feelings. âI came to see how you're doing after... after the scepter.â
âI'm fine,â she answers flatly.
You nod, still feeling the residual heat of her closeness. âDo you feel any different?â you ask, partly out of concern but mostly to shift the conversation elsewhere.
âI'm just tired,â Wanda says, closing her eyes and running a hand through her tousled dark hair. âCan we do this tomorrow?â She sounds a bit let down, assuming you're here just for a routine checkâlooking for any new powers or changesâas if she had hoped for something more personal.
âI'm sorry,â you quickly say. âIâm not here on any official orders. In fact, I shouldn't even be here.â
This revelation softens her look, her eyes narrowing slightly with renewed interest.
Taking a deep breath, you continue, âI'm working on getting you and Pietro out of here. It's not set yet, butââ
âOut of here?â Wanda cuts in, her eyebrows knitting together in puzzlement. âWhy would I want to leave?âÂ
âYou got what you came for, right? The power of the scepter? Now you can leave. Hydra isnât what you think,â you explain, trying to make her see the danger.
âLook who's acting all self-righteous all of a sudden. You've been here for years, and I've seen you do things,â she retorts sharply.
âStop looking into my mind,â you snap, irritated by her knack for sifting through your thoughts without permission and using your past against you. Just because she can doesnât mean she should.
âYouâre saying Iâm wrong?â she sneers.
You shake your head. âLook, Iâm just trying to helpââ
âIf you really want to help, just do your job.â
Her words hit you harder than any physical blow could. You knew better than to let someone get this close, to allow your emotions to cloud your judgment. But thereâs no one to blame here but yourself. Wanda didn't even have to do much to earn your solicitude; it was your own doing, your own need to make things right that led you here.Â
Hydraâs training kicks in like second nature, and you shut down the emotions before they can show, your face hardening into a mask.
âAlright, Wanda. I'll do just that.â
-
Itâs easier the second time youâre with Laura that night.
After Wanda's dismissal, you find Lauraâs body to be the comfort you need. You lose yourself in her, the way she responds to every touch, every move you make. Pushing everything else from your mind, you focus solely on her, making her come again and again until sheâs too bone-tired to do anything but black out beside you.
After it's over, you slip out of her bed, leaving her to sleep off the nightâs weariness, and return to your room. You don't think about Wanda. Not even once.
In the following days, Wanda's recovery is swiftâtoo swift for your level of clearance. Dr. List decides sheâs beyond your oversight and assigns her to a higher clearance team. Youâre left dealing with new recruits, volunteers who are eager yet naĂŻve, none of whom survive the brutal exposure to the scepter. Each failure hardens you a little more, cements the necessity of detachment.Â
But even with countless deaths on their hands, Hydra doesn't back down. If anything, theyâre more driven now, hungry for more power, spurred on by the success of the twins. Pietro develops superhuman speed, a skill Hydra quickly puts to use by dispatching him to enemy territories for intel. Wandaâs abilities become more varied, showing signs of what could be categorized as psionic powers. She demonstrates capabilities that suggest telekinesis, manipulating objects without touching them, and telepathyâwhich she employs at her whim.Â
Sometimes you wonder if she ever peeks into your mind anymore. But then, with the kind of power she wields, why would she even bother with what you're thinking? You're not special. Not even your badge, which doesn't get you into sections of the base without currying favor with Laura Brown first.
The Sokovian base is sprawling, and encounters with either of the Maximoff twins are rare but unavoidable. Pietro remembers your visit that night. Now and then, he nods at you politely. Wanda, on the other hand, acts as if you donât exist. If you pass her in the hallways, she looks through you as if you're invisible. So, you make it a point to stay out of her way, blending into the dull walls and shadows as much as you can.
This detachment suits you in a way. It allows you to focus on your duties, on surviving one day at a time in an environment where the stakes are always high and the consequences often lethal.
It leaves you with nothing to lose, because there's no one left to lose.
-
Weeks pass quietly until rumors start floating around that Wanda's been seeing someone inside the complex. Itâs hard to call it dating, really, since concepts like love and trust struggle to take root in a place as bleak as this. Itâs probably just two people keeping each other company through the colder nights. Still, you canât shake off how much this bothers you.Â
But it's not surprising. The twins' popularity has only grown, especially since, months later, no one else has matched their extraordinary feat of surviving an Infinity Stoneâa term you picked up only after Hydra discovered what was really behind Loki's scepter.
Sometimes, you find yourself observing Wanda from afar, trying to figure out if thereâs any substance to the rumors. Who makes her laugh? Who does she choose to sit with at meals? The more you notice your own scrutiny, the more you recognize a feeling of jealousy stirring within you, an emotion thatâs prevalent among your peers but not in this regard. You're bewildered and annoyed by your own reactionâwhy should who Wanda spends time with matter to you? Whatever she does, whoever she fucksâit's none of your business.
You hate this feeling, but you combat it by heading to Lauraâs room every night, as if sheâs the cure you need to keep yourself in check.
-
âTheyâll betray us someday,â Lev murmurs as you both amble through the dense woods, taking a rare break from the base for a smoke. He breathes out slowly, watching the smoke curl upwards. You donât have to ask to know heâs talking about the twins.
âNo sooner than Hydra will throw us under the bus when the Avengers show up,â you reply, stepping around a fallen branch. âWeâre all expendable. You know that, right?â
Lev takes a deep drag, his gaze fixed on the trail ahead. âYeah, I know,â he says at last, releasing a plume of smoke. Thereâs something in his eyes, a look that tells you heâs not saying all he could about the twins.
You eye him suspiciously. âThereâs something youâre not telling me.â
Lev glances at you, the corner of his mouth twitching as if he's deciding how much to share. After a moment, he nods.
âOkay, I wasn't planning on telling you this yet, but I've been handed a special assignmentâthe Maximoff Contingency Plan,â he reveals.
You scoff at him. âYouâre the contingency plan?âÂ
âNo, not just me,â Lev chuckles darkly as he tosses his cigarette to the ground and stomps it out. âI'm involved, but it's more than that. We're working on a weapon, one that borrows from the tech of the Infinity Stone.â
The seriousness of what he's saying sinks in. Leveraging the power of an Infinity Stone means they're not messing around.
âAnd what's this weapon supposed to do?â you ask, not sure if you want to hear the answer.
Levâs expression darkens. âYou know what weapons are supposed to do,â he says tersely, turning to head back. âLetâs go.â
Hydra does not tolerate treachery. Even the mildest punishment is a swift deathâa quick end, but an end all the same.
-
Itâs only a matter of time before the Avengers find the Sokovian Base. Tensions had been mounting and Hydra's movements had become increasingly aggressive, drawing unwanted attention. When it all goes down, youâre in your room, scrambling to suit up and arm yourself with pistolsânot to confront the Avengers, who are essentially gods, but to fight for your way out.
As the base descends into turmoil, you hear that Wanda and Pietro are attempting to escape. Hydra has a ruthless protocol for such situations: eliminate the entire unit to prevent any leaks. It's cleaner to destroy and rebuild than to let loose ends compromise the organization. Knowing about the contingency plan to eliminate the twins, you grab your radio and contact Lev, asking where he is.
âYouâre just in time. I need backup. I've got Wanda Maximoff in my sights, waiting for the right moment to take her down,â he radios back.
âOn it, Iâm with you,â you reply, feeling the sweat bead on your forehead as you move toward his location. When you get there, you find Lev, poised and ready, his eyes fixed on the target through the scope of his rifle. You scan the surroundings, looking for hazards until you spot Wanda among the debris. Iron Man's missiles have turned the area into a deadly maze of flying rocks. From her fingertips, streams of red magic swirl, skillfully steering the massive boulders away from crushing both Hydra agents and civilians.
Wanda isnât trying to escapeâsheâs helping fend them off. Seeing her save these lives, something inside you breaks. Lev has his rifle aimed at her, ready to pull the trigger while she's busy playing the hero. The possible outcomes flash through your mind: Wanda dead or imprisoned by the Avengers. The thought is unbearable. You've spent months pretending you didn't care, but now, faced with the reality of losing her, you realize all you want is for her to live, to be freeâsomething you've long given up for yourself.
You're about to dissuade Lev, to argue her worth, her potential, anything to stall, when an explosion nearby startles Wanda. She turns, momentarily distracted, and Lev's finger tightens on the trigger, ready to end it all.
But you're faster.
He collapses with a shocked gasp, the life leaving his eyes as he hits the ground. The noise of his body falling draws Wandaâs attention. She turns just in time to see what you've doneâfor her. Her eyes, wide and questioning, boring into yours.
Why did you save me? They seem to ask you, those green orbs that have hunted you ever since you looked into them. There's no time for lengthy explanationsânot that you have a solid one anyway. But with each passing second, the chance of escaping undetected by these so-called superheroes dwindles.
âYou need to leave, now!â you yell at her, but she doesn't budge. Instead, she looks at you, really looks at you, for the first time with something other than disdain. Itâs the same look she gave you the night the scepter awakened her powers. Itâs a look that tells you that maybe sheâs been pretending too, these past few months.
Youâre about to sprint toward her, to drag her to safety if you have to, when a blur of motion sweeps her away. Pietro appears out of nowhere, whisking them both out of the base before the Avengers close in.Â
For a second, you're left standing there, surrounded by the wreckage and the friend you just betrayed and killed. There's no time to grieve, no time to second-guess leaving his body behindâit's pure instinct that forces you to move quickly. You head towards an exit known only to the most important figures of the organization, a piece of information you picked up from Laura. She wouldnât have given it away if you werenât frequently sleeping together, those personal liaisons caused by trying to forget Wanda. Â
Itâs strange, in a way, how you both just ended up saving each other.
-
Several weeks after the Avengers demolish the Sokovian base, Wanda finds you at a small cabin you own on the outskirts of Novi Grad. The modest structure sits on a 2-acre plot near the woodsâa spot you picked up when your stint in Sokovia stretched past thirteen months. You never really planned on settling here; you thought youâd be moved to another location and sell this land at a profit eventually. But life, it seems, had other plans.
Youâre chopping wood beside the cabin when you feel her presence. Dropping the axe, you straighten up and spot her at the edge of the clearing. Your eyes quickly sweep her surroundings for any sign of Pietro, but it appears she has come alone.
âWhy did you do it?â she asks once she's close enough. You take a few moments to take her in, hardly believing she's actually here, and touched by the thought that she sought you out. You've missed her presence, even though the last few months have only found you both inhabiting the same compound, breathing the same air but never speaking.Â
Sometimes, lying in bed at night, you wonder why you canât shake Wanda from your thoughts. Youâve even entertained the idea that she might have hexed you, that her magic has somehow ensnared your mind and⌠maybe your heart. It seems like the only logical explanation, because since the day you met, Wanda has never really left your mind.
âI did what I thought was right,â you finally answer, tucking your hands inside your pockets, not knowing what else to do with them.
âHe was your friend,â Wanda points out softly.Â
Your lips curl into a strained smile; of course, sheâd know. She knows things about you that you'd never voice out loud. Wandaâs ability to read minds makes hiding anything impossible. Does she understand how deeply you care for her? She must. Wanda has always seen right through you, so why does she need to ask?
âDid you ever think about me after that night?â she asks out of nowhere. The night the Infinity Stone changed everything, when you were closer to her than youâd ever been before.
You're taken aback by her directness. This, too, she probably knows the answer to because you've thought of little else.Â
âEveryday,â you say.
That night, you invite her to your home, the first person ever to share the space you once believed would always be just yours. Your living room is snug, with a three-seater couch and a medium-sized TV mounted on the wall. Thereâs also a fireplace that lights up the space with an amber glow as you hand Wanda a cup of hot chocolate.
You and Wanda find yourselves chatting about lighter topics. She shares her favorite shows from childhood, and you're surprised to learn sheâs a big fan of American sitcoms. You enjoyed them too when you were younger, but not to the extent that you'd watch entire seasons over and over like Wanda did. Your preference leaned more toward books, gobbling up Agatha Christie novels when you were younger.
While you're in the middle of sharing a particularly funny memory from one of those old sitcom episodes, Wanda suddenly leans in and kisses you. Though your first instinct is to dive back into the kiss, you pull back instead. The last time you were this close, things escalated quickly before they crashed and burned.
âAre you sure?â you ask, searching her eyes for an answer. Learning from past mistakes, you want to make sure it's what she really wants.
She nods, her eyes steady and invitingly dark. âIâm sure.â
You close the distance between you, kissing her to your heartâs content. Before long, clothes are discarded, and you move from the couch to the bed, leisurely exploring each other, discovering how to bring one another to new heights of pleasure.Â
As you lie next to her afterward, breathless and tangled in the sheets, you realize thereâs no way to pretend anymoreâyou care too much to go back.
-
The quiet doesnât last long.Â
Tony Starkâs experiment goes awry, giving rise to Ultronâa global threat with ambitions that soon become clear. It seeks to bring about what he perceives as peace, by any means necessary. And just when you thought you and Wanda might have found some peace, she tells you sheâs joining Ultron.
âItâs too dangerous,â you tell her. The twins and a robot against the entire Avengers team? The numbers alone put the odds against them. âWe can stay here, help the people around us, and actually make a real difference.â
She shakes her head, her jaw set. âYou donât get it,â she argues. âYou never will. Youâre notâŚâ
Special. Go ahead, Wanda, say it. Say what you really think of me.
â...you donât have powers. You donât know what itâs like to be able to change things and then just stand by, powerless.â
You were bracing for it, but it hurts all the same.
âSo what am I then, Wanda? Just a bystander? Someone not worth listening to because I don't have powers?â
âIâm saying I have to do this,â Wanda mutters solemnly. âIâm the only one who can do this.â
You can see in her eyes that sheâs already made up her mind. Youâre still racking up your brain for something that might make a difference but she speaks again.
âIâm doing this for Sokovia,â she says quietly. âFor everyone who's suffered because of Stark.â
You say nothing. Her fierce loyalty is one of the things you adore about her.
Wanda steps closer, her hand reaching out to touch your face, her thumb tracing the line of your jaw. âIâll come back,â she promises. âWhen this is over, Iâll come back to you.â
You nod, resigned to the reality that you must let her go. âIâll be here,â you say, your voice thick with regret that you canât do more to protect her, to make sure sheâs safe. âWaiting for you, right here.â
-
Pietro Maximoff dies riddled with bullet woundsâover a dozen of them. You learn the details of his death through a tabloid, days after witnessing Novi Grad being torn from the ground.Â
A week later, Wanda comes back to you, just as she promised, but sheâs not the same. The light in her eyes is gone, replaced by a ghostly void. Itâs a look you know all too well, the same one youâve seen staring back at you in the mirror for years.
A loss of purpose.
In the days that follow, you try to restore some normalcy, but nothing feels right. You cook meals she barely touches, sit beside her during long stretches of silence, and listen when she occasionally finds the strength to talk. It's tough, seeing her struggle, but you stay by her side, hoping things will begin to heal.
But they donât.
Every day, you see itâthe guilt, the pain, the loss. She tries to find reasons to keep going, but nothing seems to hold. And as much as you want to be the one to help her, to pull her out of this darkness, you know you're not enough. Not this time.
Wanda is adrift, and no matter how hard you try, you canât anchor her to this life youâre trying to build. Sheâs lost her brother, her home, and whatever sense of justice she thought she could achieve by joining Ultron. And youâyouâve been running from your past for so long, and youâre simply tired of it.
You start thinking about whatâs best for her, about what she needs to move on and find a new purpose. Deep down, you recognize that maybe the best way for her to truly heal is if you step aside.
-
Like Wanda, you donât trust Stark. So, with the skills youâve honed during your time with Hydra, you manage to find a way to contact Steve Rogers instead.
The conversation happens one afternoon, over a phone call. You tell him everythingâyour past with Hydra, the things youâve done, and why youâre ready to turn yourself in. He listens without interrupting, letting you confess everything. You mention that Wanda's with you, and make it clear this isn't about trying to reclaim some lost sense of patriotism. You're doing it for her.
âYou did the right thing by coming to me,â Steve says when you finish. âWanda has so much potential. She deserves a chance to become who sheâs meant to be.â
âI know,â you reply, your voice dropping to a whisper. Youâve known it all along, perhaps better than anyone. Itâs why youâre doing this, even though it feels like tearing yourself apart.
Over the course of the conversation, you and Steve work out an agreement. Youâll serve a reduced sentence in exchange for all the intel you have on the remaining Hydra heads still out there. Youâll act as an informant, helping to bring them to an end, once and for all. And maybe, after youâve paid your dues, thereâll be a chance for you to live something close to a normal life. When the call ends, you're washed over with a feeling of real freedom, despite knowing it might cost you Wanda all over again.
Later that night, you find Wanda in the kitchen, stirring a pot and humming a tune you don't recognize, looking more alive than she has in weeks. Seeing her like this is bittersweet; sheâs here, but soon, you might not be.
She notices you and gives a small, relieved smile. âYouâre back,â she says.
âYeah, I had a craving for this specific brand of red wineâŚâ You say, tossing out a casual lie since you did swing by the grocery store, and errands are a regular part of your routine.
âRed wine?â Wanda perks up. âPerfect, Iâm just about done with dinner. It should pair nicely.â
The kitchen smells foreign but amazing, and you can't help but compliment her. âIt smells incredible in here,â you say as you start setting the table.Â
Wanda smiles softly as she turns down the stove and grabs a bowl to serve. You set out two wine glasses and place them on the table.
You pour a generous amount of red wine into each glass and watch as Wanda carries the meal over.Â
âThanks for dinner,â you say with genuine appreciation.
âTry it and tell me what you think,â she urges, her lower lip caught between her teeth as she watches you with anticipation.
You take a bite, the flavors unique and perfectly blended. Looking up, you see her watching you, eager for your reaction.
âWell?â she asks impatiently.
You laugh, then wipe the corners of your mouth with your thumb. âDon't you already know?â you tease, hinting at her telepathic abilities.
Wanda pretends to be offended, crossing her arms. âI havenât read your mind in a long time.â
You canât help but be a little skeptical of her claim. âSince when?â
Wanda blinks, her gaze veering away as she hesitates, clearly not eager to revisit the memory.Â
You give her a gentle nudge, mimicking her earlier prodding âWell?â
Wanda turns to face you, her bottom lip pushed out slightly in a pout. âSince I saw you were sleeping with the directorâs daughter.â
Saw? Did she see everything I did with Laura? The thought that Wanda witnessed it all like a scene playing out in front of her makes your stomach twist. You blush, mortified. âIâm sorry you had to see that,â you mumble, looking away.
Wanda shakes her head, trying to dispel her lingering jealousy. âI shouldn't have been peering into your head that much to begin with,â she says softly.
Your ears catch on a particular phrase. ââThat muchâ?âÂ
Itâs Wandaâs turn to blush, her cheeks flushing deeper as she quickly downs the rest of her wine and then holds out her glass for a refill. Deciding to show some mercy, you pour her another glass without prying further. The conversation stalls into an awkward silence until you finally decide to break it by giving your verdict on the dinner.
âBy the way, this is delicious,â you say, adding another serving to your plate.
Wanda's face lights up, her smile stretching so wide that she looks almost like a giddy child. But then, she is young. You canât help but imagine how she'll fit in with them. Steve, in particular, seems like heâd be good for her. Even though you don't know him well, that one phone call was enough to get a sense of his character and leadership. He seems like the kind of guy who'd really look out for Wanda, in ways you can't.
âAre you doing anything tomorrow?â Wanda suddenly asks.
Your smile falls a little, but you manage to keep it there. You wish she could read your mind now, that she could understand the choices youâve made today better than you could ever explain them. Youâre not abandoning herâyouâre setting her free from this life. You've done too many unspeakable things to ever truly deserve a quiet life with her. Eventually, your past will catch up to you, and the opportunity for Wanda to do something good might slip away if sheâs still tied to you. You wish she could see how much you care for her, how much sheâs changed you. Because of her, youâve felt the desire to be good again, to be human again. To open yourself not just to grief, but also to love.
You wishâ
âMaybe we can visit that lake you mentioned? I've spent my whole life in Sokovia but never really left Novi Grad,â Wanda suggests.
âRain check?â you say, trying your best to sound like tomorrow isnât goodbye. Steve wanted to move quickly, and youâll be expecting him and a small squad tomorrow, no later than noon. âIâm thinking I might just stay in, catch up on some reading.â
Wanda cocks her head, a puzzled look on her face. Youâve been the one pushing her to get out of the cabin more, so your answer isnât what sheâs expecting. But she likes the idea. She just wants to spend time with you. The hole Pietro left in her heart is only bearable when sheâs with you.
âOkay,â she mumbles, starting to clear the dishes. You place a hand over hers, silently telling her youâll take care of it later. Leaning in, you plant a soft kiss on her lips.
âYou want to go to bed early?â you whisper quietly, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.Â
She looks up at you, a playful gasp escaping her lips.Â
âJust to sleep,â you add quickly. I just want to hold you all night, one last time.
âI might not be sleepy right off the bat, maybe if you tire me outââ
âNaughty,â you chuckle softly, giving her nose a gentle tap.
âYou love it.â
âIââ Love you. You want to say it, but you donât want to make it harder for you both when the time comes.
Without another word, you grab her hand, holding on to this moment, to her, for as long as you can.
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how i look when meeting my step-son (who i didnât even know was my step-son) for the first time:
HEâS NOT EVEN IN THE PICTUREâźď¸âźď¸âźď¸âźď¸
got moral support bestie with me right here đť
#my hayfever acting up help đ#GODDAMN CAT HAIR RAAHHH#i wonder in apocalypse if pietro was looking for charles to ask about his dad#or was he hoping that erik finally got his head out of his ass and went back to the mansion#iâm pulling the blame all the way back to moira for what happened btw#SHE DIDNT COVER THE HOLE WITH THE RUG CMON#iâm sure thereâs some fics about this where apocalypse wasnât awakened#hurmm#charles xavier#pietro maximoff#peter maximoff#erik lehnsherr#hank mccoy#cherik#x men#xmen days of future past#anti xmen apocalypse#wish does not shut up#xmcu
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I love the soccer AU! So much and after reading the chapter about Pietro I canât stop thinking about him proudly wearing one of Charles old team jackets(or jersey idk) and proudly boasting that Charles is his father. Anyway I canât wait for the next chapter!!
Now I canât stop thinking about Charles passing the jacket down to Pietro (whoâs 11 when the accident happens and has yet to grow into Charlesâ sizeâŚheâd wear it to Brotherhood practices and piss Erik off until the day it finally fits)
#THE JACKET DESIFN ISNT CONSISTEN TWIHT MY OTHER DRAWIGN DONT LOOK.#soccer au#pietro maximoff#xmen#thank you for the ask and also for reading my fic!#aleks art
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Peter Maximoff in 2024đąâď¸đĽâď¸đĽđĽ
#hes the cutest lil shit i know#i found a fic accidentally#and got my xmen fever back again#not that i mind#marvel xmen#xmen#marvel#xmen fanart#marvel fanart#quicksilver#peter maximoff#pietro maximoff#my art#doodles#artists on tumblr
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Chances.
Wanda Maximoff x fem!reader.
A/N: I hope you enjoy and I apologize for any mistakes! Also comments, reblogs, shares and likes are super appreciated, thank you! :)
Translation: âSestra.â Sister.
Flashbacks are in italics.
Word count: 974.
Masterlist.
âWhat if I hadn't asked for your name? And time hadn't stopped when you said it to me?â // Chances by Backstreet Boys
âHello welcome, is it just you three?â The host of the restaurant you're at with Wanda and her best friend asks.
âHi, yes, itâs just us three,â your girlfriend responds with a smile.
âOkay, so weâre a little busy today so there'll be a 20 minute wait, is that okay?â The host says.
âYes, that's fine, thank you,â you reply, smiling as well.
âOkay great, well if youâd like, we have a waiting area just outside, you can take a seat and we'll call you when your table is ready,â they say and the three of you nod, walking away to the waiting area.
âHey, while we wait for our table to be ready, why don't you tell me the story about how the two of you met? I mean, you're great together, don't get me wrong, but this happened so suddenly. One day Wanda is single and the next she's infatuated with a stranger she met on the street, so what's the story?â Natasha Romanoff, Wanda's best friend asks once youâre all seated.
âHonestly, thereâs not much to tell. Meeting Wanda was purely coincidental,â you begin shrugging slightly, âor as I'd like to call it, fate,â you grin teasingly, your girlfriend rolling her eyes as a blush coats her cheeks.
âOh, please donât start,â Wanda mumbles, looking down as she tries to suppress a smile.
âCome on, you love it,â you wink, placing a chaste kiss to her cheek.
âOkay, okay, I get it, you guys are cute. Now can we please get to the story?â Natasha intervenes, with a smirk on her lips.
âYeah, sorry,â you chuckle, âanyway, this is how it goes.â
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You were walking down the busy streets of New York, on your way to meet up with your best friend Steve Rogers, when you suddenly bump into a woman.
Or more like she bumped into you, causing you to fall to the ground and slightly hit your head on the pavement.
âOh my god, oh my god, I am so sorry,â an inexplicably beautiful voice says.
Your eyes are closed as you're on the ground because the sun was blinding you and the pounding in your head was making it that much harder for you to want to open your eyes.
âI-I, oh goodness, are you okay?â The person nervously asks, and suddenly the sun isnât hitting your eyes anymore, so you slowly open them and the sight that greets you is one you would never forget.
âI-â you begin, cutting yourself short when you realize just how beautiful the woman in front of you is.
âShe's not talking Pietro! Do you think I gave her a concussion?!â The girl asks, as she looks to her brother, eyes wide in fear.
âNo, no sestra, sheâs okay. Just dazed.â Pietro, a silver haired man beside the beautiful girl responds, his tone slightly amused.
âThen why isnât she talking, is she in shock or something?â The woman that knocked you down inquires, looking at you as you continue sitting on the ground.
âYes,â Pietro chuckles, the situation extremely humorous for him, âbut not for the reason youâd think.â
âThen can you please tell me what is going on? Should we call an ambulance or something?â The redhead asks, arms flailing in distress, voice raising slightly due to her panic as her brother shakes his head, your voice suddenly interrupting.
âAre you an Angel? Because youâre so beautiful itâs unreal,â are the first words you mutter after a few minutes of staring at the redhead.
âWait, what?â Wanda says in shock, head tilting as she looks at you confused, then she looks to her brother, said brother letting out a loud laugh at the situation.
âOh my god, this is gold!â Pietro exclaims, doubled over in laughter.
âShut up Piet," the woman mumbles, cheeks blazing red, âand you. You must have hit your head harder than you thought. Come on, letâs get you up.â She says as she offers you a hand. Which you take immediately, eyes widening when you feel as if an electrical current has flowed through you.
You look to the woman that just helped you up and say, âplease tell me you felt it too?â Receiving a slow nod in return, you introduce yourself to the redhead. âIâm Y/N. Whatâs your name?â
âWanda.â Is the offered response, followed by a beautiful shy smile and you swear you feel as time stops.
âWanda.â You repeat, testing the name, a name you will never forget for as long you live.
-
âSo yeah, that's how we met. I got tackled to the ground mercilessly, was basically concussed, but I landed this beauty in return. So honestly, if I had to, I'd go through it all over again,â you say, smiling cheekily as Natasha and Wanda let out a teasing groan, causing you to let out a laugh, âwhat?â You ask the women.
âYou are an idiot, my love,â Wanda laughs.
âYeah, an idiot in love,â you say jokingly, âI'm pretty sure I lost brain cells during the fall, so really, you're to blame,â you say sticking your tongue out, both redheads laughing.
âHonestly, you two are sickening and the way you met is truly for the books. Pietro had a field day when we finally met up after that, he couldnât even get the story out from how hard he was laughing,â Natasha says, âbut I'm glad you're together, you two make quite the pair,â Natasha smiles at her best friend.
âWe do, don't we?â Wanda asks, green eyes sparkling with love as she takes your hand. Placing a small kiss on the back of your hand, âas big of a dork as she is, I wouldn't trade her for the world,â Wanda beams.
âDitto Max, I wouldn't trade you for the world either,â you say, beaming with a smile.
#back on my boy band bullshit#lol#wanda maximoff x reader#wanda maximoff imagine#wanda maximoff x you#wanda maximoff#wanda maximoff x female reader#wanda maximoff fluff#marvel#Wanda x you#wanda maximoff fanfiction#wanda mcu#Wanda x reader#wanda x fem!reader#Wanda x fem reader#wanda maximoff fic#backstreet boys#pietro maximoff#Natasha Romanoff#mcu#wanda maximoff au#chances#my fic#no beta#my writing
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theres something positively satisfying about how there are no fics where Peter tells Erik that they're family and Erik turns him away. Sure he might need a breather for the revelation. But he never turns Peter away. Family is just so integral to what Erik is. Erik rejecting family is unthinkable.
#dont immediately go change this guys. if i catch yall WRITING FICS where Erik rejects Peter because of this post.#ohhhhhh my god.#erik lehnsherr#magneto#dadneto#peter maximoff#pietro maximoff#xmen
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MCU OCS + MERCHANDISE âł ( oc halloween challenge, day three )
collector's edition trading cards and funko pop bundle.
feat. rare finds like post blip shrike, white suit matryoshka, secret identity stasis and never-before-seen funkos including pre-red room matryoshka and gonzo the flerken.
taglist: @bisexualterror @foxesandmagic @iron-parkr @camiemendess @a-song-of-quill-and-feather
@arrthurpendragon @starcrossedjedis @drbobbimorse @kingsmakers @noratilney
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ITS FINALLY DONE! please go and read :D
Set after the events of X-Men: Apocalypse, Peter finds himself struggling with the physical and emotional scars left by the fightâand with letting anyone close enough to help.
#nightsilver#nightcrawler#kurt wagner#quicksilver#peter maximoff#pietro maximoff#writing tag#my fic#writing this took years off my life#but it was worth it#canât believe iâm actually done
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HIIII, I moved to my primary account cuz having two blogs was VERY annoying and n all. Whatever, my masterlistâll be linked under with my rules and who Iâll write for.
!!Things I will NOT write!!
-incest of any kind(no step father or brother bs here)
-smut(maybe in the future)
-pedophilia
-SA
-DUBCON/NONCON/Rape
Iâll had more if needed
!!I MOSTLY WRITE AFAB READER!!
WHO Iâll write for;
-Wolverine
-Charles Xavier
-Beast/Hank McCoy
-Piotr Rasputin
-Pietro Maximoff
(Iâll probably add more in the future dw<3)
-MASTERLIST
#masterlist#my fic#marvel#x men#wolverine#wolverine x reader#logan howlett x reader#logan howlett#beast x reader#beast#hank mccoy x reader#hank mccoy#charles xavier#charles xavier x reader#professor x#Professor x X trader#colossus#piotr rasputin#Piotr Rasputin x reader#colossus x reader#quicksilver x reader#quicksilver#pietro maximoff x reader#Pietro maximoff
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a silly drawing i did of my beloved @darealsaltysam's xmen au/fic because chapter 2 was recently posted and you should check it out! <3
#pietro/peter and charles' dynamic is one of my favs in this story youre gonna love them trust. the father/son duo of all time#anyway go read my girlfriends amazing fic guys go go go#xmen#xmen fanart#xmen fic#charles xavier#peter maximoff#pietro maximoff#noodles art
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Yippee!!!!! Silverwolf fic has been updated again!!!!!
Hhhhhhhh took me ages to finish writing it, but I'm satisfied. :)
#universe 311619#311619#earth 311619#spider by proxy#peter maximoff#quicksilver#pietro maximoff#mel writes#oc x canon#amber baudelaire#oc: amber#amber#werewolf oc#SilverWolf#he silver on my wolf til i awooo#evan peters#(not explicitly the xmen version but like in sbp hes very heavily based on evans version so...)#my writing#fic writing#fic wip
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In Losing Grip On Sinking Ships (16/22)
Chapter summary: You go through a difficult period following your breakup with Yelena, and you and Wanda end up falling down the rabbit hole for the second time around
Chapter word count: 6.4K | Warnings: Angst, Mild smut | Ship: Wanda x Female Reader
Author's note: Before you say anything, I have a plan. Enjoy :) P.S. My requests are open
AO3 | MasterlistÂ
Next chapter: Seventeen Part One
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Sixteen
âAnd then she kissed you?â Agatha asks. She looks the same way she does when sheâs actively participating in gossip, hanging onto every detail of the latest scandal that keeps most people entertained in their insignificant lives.
Wanda solemnly nods, as if validating a piece of tragic news.
âWhy aren't you thrilled?â Agatha observes quietly, picking at her tooth with her fingernail. âI mean, doesn't that confirm that she still has feelings for you?â
âYou remember what happened last time, right? When she did more than just kiss me?â
Agatha grimaces, âRight, of all places, in our stockroom." Then, her tone morphs into a more probing one, âBut, did the kiss feel as if she just wanted to get into your pants?â
Wanda lets out a sigh, her heartbeat quickening as she reminisces about its tenderness. It felt akin to a first kissâvulnerable, slightly apprehensive, tinged with anxiety, and yet, at the same time familiarâlike finding her way back home.
It was perfect in every sense.Â
But it was tainted by its very nature. It was a betrayal. And if there were truly raw feelings behind it, then itâs worseâit would mean that you have been emotionally unfaithful to Yelena.Â
Wanda may have ruined yet another relationship.
In the midst of her internal struggle, she finally manages to answer Agatha, âIt felt like hope,â giving voice to her undeniable feelings for you. âBut sheâs with Yelena.â
âI never really had faith in that relationship to begin with,â Agatha retorts dismissively, cleaning her hands with a towel before reaching for one of the cookies on display.
âThat's a terrible thing to say,â Wanda chides.
âIâm only being honest,â Agatha says, unapologetic in her bluntness. âYou were fucking each other like rabbits and then a few weeks later, she gets a girlfriend. That's a classic rebound scenario. I'm surprised the woman she's with allowed herself to be used like that.â
Wanda finds Agathaâs uninhibited words a little offensive, though she understands that their deepening friendship has allowed for such unfiltered honesty between them. Even though she's jealous of Yelena, Wanda understands that she is good for you. She doesn't like how Agatha talks about Yelena as if she's too naive to try a relationship with you.
Wanda feels she can relate with Yelena. Often, love makes us scared that we might never get a second chance, so we choose to take a leap of faith, despite the warning signs.
âSo, what are you planning to do about it?â Agatha asks, taking a bite of her favorite cookie. Wanda makes a mental note to deduct that cookie from the stock count.
Wanda shakes her head, replying, âNothing,â
Agatha pauses mid-chew, her eyes wide with shock. Wanda can't help but observe the crumbs of food lodged in her teeth. âYou're not going to seize this opportunity?â Agatha questions, disbelief coating her voice.
âY/N needs to sort things out,â Wanda lets out a heavy sigh. âWithout my interference.â
âYouâre not afraid of missing out on this chance?â
Wanda sidesteps Agatha's question with one of her own. âWhy are you suddenly supportive? It wasnât long ago when you couldn't stand her.â
âIâm supportive of you. Iâm rooting for your happiness, dear. But Iâve seen you at your worst, and I think youâre putting on a brave face right now.â
Wanda's eyes dip down. Her friend isnât entirely wrong.
âWhat happens if she decides to stay with Yelena?â Agatha probes further.
Wanda's response isn't immediate; she takes a moment, seemingly lost in thought, before replying softly, âThen I hope sheâll be very happy with her.âÂ
Agatha rolls her eyes, because of course, Wanda would say that. Even if you were being served to her on a silver platter, sheâd worry for your happiness over her own.Â
âAnd where does that leave you?â Agatha asks, folding her arms across her chest.
Wanda lifts her shoulders in a casual shrug, her face unreadable. âLiving life as it comes, I guess. Just one day at a time.â
At this, Agatha decides to drop the subject. She has a strong feeling that Wandaâs just waiting for you to come to her, and when you do, she's certain that Wanda won't maintain this pretense of indifference. As for Wanda, she doesnât want to obsess over what youâre doing or thinking. She doesnât want to make the same mistake of hoping for an outcome that only you can decide.
Switching topics, Agatha raises an eyebrow and asks, âAnd the pup? Is he doing okay?â
Wanda smiles faintly, âI brought him home yesterday.â
âWell, that's a relief,â Agatha remarks. âDo you reckon Sparky masterminded all this to get Y/N to your place at an ungodly hour? Can dogs be that crafty?â
Wanda throws her an incredulous look. âAre you being serious right now?â
A wicked giggle slips from Agatha, spreading until Wanda finds herself laughing along. She doesn't notice the arrival of a guest until the distinct sound of the call bell jars her attention.
Itâs Valkyrie, casually leaning against the countertop, looking awkward and so unlike her usual self.
Agatha casts a sly glance at Peter, who's been trying to catch her eye ever since Valkyrie stepped into the cafe. When Agatha isn't around, Peter fills her in on the latest happenings, a reliable source of juicy tidbits. Peter quirks his brows and discreetly nods towards Valkyrie, his mouth miming a silent message. Reading his lips, Agatha pieces together that this is the woman who recently found herself entangled in Wanda's intricate web.
Agatha sweeps her eyes over the woman appreciatively. Not bad. Not bad at all.
Wanda rubs her palms together, a habit sheâs developed before taking a customer order. âHi, Val! What is it for today? We have new beans delivered all the way from Nisekoââ
âActually,â Valkyrie softly cuts her off. âI was hoping we could talk?â
Agatha watches their exchange, an eager twinkle in her eyes. With the pace at which interesting events are unraveling, she may as well pop a bag of microwave popcorn to truly savor the unfolding drama.
Wanda nods and moves away from the counter, temporarily handing the reins to Agatha. They pick a spot in the furthest corner from the kitchen, well out of earshot, much to Agatha's disappointment.
âFirst off, I owe you an apology,â Valkyrie begins. âIâd blame it on the alcohol, but thereâs no excuse for me pressuring you too much to take shots. That wasnât cool at all. You already said no several times and I ignored you.â
Wanda waves her off casually. âOh, it's alright. I appreciate the apology, but it wasn't that big of a deal. You couldn't have forced me to drink if I really didn't want to, right?â
Valkyrie's frown dips further at Wanda's easy dismissal of the issue. âNo, Wanda. If I'd kept on, I might've pushed you into it even if you didn't want to. I'm just glad Y/N stepped in when she did.â
Something flashes in Wandaâs eyes at the mention of your name. Valkyrie catches it but opts to ignore it for the meantime.
âYeah, I did feel a bit cornered that night,â Wanda concedes, a smile returning to her face. âBut it's water under the bridge now. Was there something else you needed to discuss?â
âYou sure don't beat around the bush, do you?â Valkyrie attempts to lighten the mood, but her tension is evident in her shaky voice and the way her fingers fiddle with her watch.
Wanda chuckles. âIt's a skill I've been honing lately.â
Taking a deep, measured breath, Valkyrie gathers her courage. "Alright, here it is..."
Wanda tilts her head at her curiously, wondering what itâs about.
âI like you,â Valkyrie blurts out. âI donât normally confess to someone Iâm not even dating, but youâre⌠incredible. That's how I feel about you and I thought you should know."
âOh! UhâŚâ Wanda trails off, blushing at Valkyrieâs confession.
Valkyrie nibbles at her lip, observing as Wanda fumbles to put her thoughts into words. She silently hopes she's left Wanda speechless in a good way.
âThereâs⌠someone,â Wanda manages to utter out eventually. âI've been in love with her for the better part of my life.â Or maybe her whole life, if sheâs being brutally honest.
Valkyrie nods, her throat tightening to hold back the sting of rejection. âIt's her, isn't it?â she ventures, silently alluding to you.
Wanda diverts her gaze and emits a modest laugh. She must have made her feelings too obvious for anyone to see.
âSheâs my ex-wife,â is all the explanation Wanda offers.
âWow,â Valkyrie looks taken aback by the revelation. âThat sounds messy.â
âIt's beyond messy,â Wanda retorts.
âGo on,â Valkyrie encourages.
Wanda looks at her, thoughtful. âAre you sure you want to delve into my past? It might take some time.â
Valkyrie smiles, already leaning in closer to signify that sheâs all ears. âI made time this morning specifically to talk to you. I want to understand, at least, why I'm being rejected.â
Wanda chuckles softly at the gesture. Collecting her thoughts, she starts to narrate a condensed version of the turbulent history she's had, of how she ruined everything thatâs good in her life.
When Wanda wraps up her story, Valkyrie simply says, "Wow, that's... pretty fucking messed up."
âIâm sorry I didnât tell you sooner,â Wanda admits, biting her lower lip, anxiety swirling in her gaze. She worries that revealing her darkest past may have cost her a budding friendship. âI think I saw your interest, but I didn't want to jump to conclusions and have the wrong idea. I just wanted us to be friends. I still do, if that's okay with you.â
âOf course, I want to be friends with you, Wanda. More than the fact that youâre hot, we have a lot in common too.â
Wanda's cheeks tinge a soft pink at Valkyrie's flippant comment about her being âhotâ.
âSo, friends then?â Valkyrie extends her hand.
Wanda smiles in relief. âFriends.â
***
A phone call rouses you from sleep. You groggily glance at the clock and realize you've overslept.
âItâs done,â your lawyer's voice cuts through the grogginess as soon as you pick up the call.
Disoriented, you squint against the daylight streaming in through the window. âWhat are you referring to?â you inquire, your voice hoarse from sleep.
âVision has settled,â she elaborates, her words crisp and distinct. âAnd he caught a flight to Tokyo last night.â
âHe's gone?â
âFrom what I've heard, he intended to use the settlement money to finance his studies overseas. He won't be returning in the near future. But even if he does decide to cut his trip short, you're safe. He has no legal means to trouble you anymore,â she assures you.
âYou've got snitches now?â you quip, your eyes narrowing in suspicion even as the beginnings of a smile tug at the corners of your mouth.
Her laughter rings out through the phone, followed by a breezy, âYou're welcome,â before she ends the call.
It's over. A chapter of your past has finally closed. Vision has physically left the city, and you've literally paid your dues. You hadn't realized you were in a kind of self-imposed cage until now, when a sense of liberation pulses through your veins.
Before you can fully indulge in the relief provided by your lawyer's news, however, a persistent knock at your door breaks your reverie. You can't help but wonder who it could be, and how they bypassed the building's security without a notification from the concierge.
As you pull the door open, you find yourself face to face with the last person you expected to see.
âNat?â
She appears ready to tear you apart. For a moment, the thought crosses your mind, 'this is it, this is how I go, at the hands of my best friend'. Strangely, you're indifferent to whatever she might inflict on you. Having her here at least affords you an opportunity to have a conversation.
Yet, Natasha doesn't respond. She doesn't even spare you a glance. Instead, she brushes past you and starts gathering random items into a large duffel bag she brought along.
âNat, can you please just talk to me?â
âWhat for, Y/N? I have nothing to say to you.â
âYelena broke up with me,â you say.
Natasha scoffs. âYeah, no kidding.â
âNat, please,â you plead. âYou canât just cut me out forever. Iâm your bestââ
âAre you?!â The outburst that tears from her is enough to make you recoil. âAre you my friend, Y/N? I woke up to my sister on my doorstep, in shambles. All thanks to my âfriendâ.â
You wrap your arms around yourself as tremors course through your body. Tears start to flow down your cheeks at the mere mention of Yelena.
âYou want to talk? Fine, Iâll talk,â Natasha rages on. âI stood by you through thick and thin. I held your hand through all the shit you went through last year. I brought you into my home. I took care of you. I loved youââ Natasha's voice catches on 'loved', and your heart shatters at her use of the past tense.
ââand you just betrayed me, like I meant nothing. You betrayed my sister like she meant nothing. We both cared about you, Y/N.â Her voice dwindles near the end, her next words coming out just above a whisper. âSo, no, weâre not friends. Not anymore.â
âNat, Iâm sââ
âYou know what? I canât fucking do this. Iâm just gonna send someone to collect Yelena's things. If I donât, just throw out her stuff like you did with your relationship. Goodbye, Y/N.â
The door slams shut behind her. You find yourself on the floor, curled into a ball, as you grieve the friendship youâve known all your life.
***
Dark screens and unreturned messages follow.
Yelena has blocked you on every possible platform, cutting off any form of communication. Natasha hasn't, but she leaves all your messages unread, allowing your calls to go unanswered, seemingly enjoying your desperation. Clint ignores your texts, and Kate only responded once, promising to try and speak to Yelena for you. That was a week ago, and there's been no word since. You didn't think you'd be back in the dark place you were in a year ago, and the worst part is, you brought it on yourself this time.
The only news you get about Yelena is from your own mother. A few days after Yelena left your shared apartment, your mother called to ask what had happened. Apparently, Yelena had told her the news herself and asked her to take care of you and make sure you were alright. Throughout the call, you cried silently, feeling the remnants of Yelena's care for you even after you broke her heart.
And your mother, perennially at odds with handling emotions, simply offered her condolences. Although by doing so, she offered more support than she did when you were weathering your divorce from Wanda the year before. With your latest tragedy out of the way, she proceeded to ask if you could make time to visit Montauk over the holidays.
***
Drinking is⌠a problem. Again.Â
But you approach it with more caution this time. You donât drink as much at home so you can avoid not showing up at work the next day. Rather, you sneak in a flask in the office, sipping from it from time to time to keep you the right amount ofâŚadrift. Youâre too good with numbers that even with a little haze in your head, the alcohol doesnât interfere with your work.Â
It interferes with other thoughts.
***
When Kate finally calls you, youâre in the middle of a disastrous presentation at work. Her words had been brief, only giving you the time (three in the afternoon) and location (The New York Public Library) where she wanted to meet.Â
It takes some time for you to locate Kate within the vast elegance of the Rose Main Reading Room. She's tucked away in the northeast corner, engrossed in her work, even on a Sunday. A towering pile of books rises to her eye level on her desk.
âI canât believe I was wrong about you.â Kate says without looking up as you settle on the vacant seat next to her.
âWrong about me?â you ask, keeping your voice in a hushed tone.
âI had this fleeting thought that you might actually be a good person.â she says.
Swallowing hard, you struggle to find a response, well aware that Kate is just laying out the facts. What kind of person would cheat on their best friend's sister? What kind of person would throw away years of trust and a lifelong friendship?
âShe told you?â you finally manage to ask.
âYelena didnât say much,â Kate says with a hint of sorrow. âBut I've never seen her look soâŚâ she trails off, struggling to find the right words, and eventually concludes, âShe doesn't look like the Yelena I know.â
Youâre afraid to ask what she means by that. You havenât looked in the mirror yourself, in fear of seeing the results of your own wreckage.
âShe quit today, you know?â Kate reveals, setting down her pen to give you her full attention. You don't see resentment in her eyes, only caution. This is the most compassion you've been shown since your relationship with Yelena fell apart.Â
The news of Yelena's resignation hits you like a punch to the gut. She had a promising career ahead of her, and she'd found a supportive environment in her workplace. It's hard to believe she'd just abandon that so abruptly. You feel a wave of nausea at the thought.
âI sort of saw it coming,â Kate adds. âNot her resignationâGod, I tried my best to talk her out of it, but she wouldn't budge. I⌠I saw you running back to Wanda.â
Your eyes narrow curiously as you regard Kate. âHow?âÂ
Kate sighs, pushing a pile of papers to the side to give you her full attention. âIt's not a secret, you know. You might think you're being discreet, but youâre more transparent than you'd like to believe. Youâre a completely different person when sheâs around. I saw it during the 6-miler event we all joined by chance.â
Thereâs no point in denying any of that. The weeks that follow after that, you were crying to your mother regarding your conflicted feelings about Wanda. But if you had been aware of the signs as early as then, would things be different somehow?
âI didn't mean for any of this to happen, Kate,â you say, the words sounding weak and inadequate to your own ears.
âI know,â Kate says quietly, and there's a touch of sympathy in her eyes that makes you feel even worse. âBut that doesn't change the fact that it did happen. And people are getting hurt because of it.â
You can sense that Kate is one of those peopleâby hurting Yelena, the girl she clearly loves.Â
âIâm⌠Iâm sorry,â you whisper. You wish there was another way to convey how sorry you areâa keyword to make it all go away.
âYeah, me too. Mostly because I have to tell you that we can no longer be friends.â Kate says, looking genuinely upset about her decision, her gaze dropping to her hands as she twirls the pen between her fingers.
âI know,â you nod, appreciating her honesty. âThank you.â
âLook, I have no idea how deep your thing with Wanda goes. All I know is you canât keep running away. You canât keep hiding behind the comfort of other people.â
You bob your head in acknowledgment, even though you're uncertain how to put her words into practice.
"Can you pass on a message to Yelena for me?" you ask, wringing your hands together nervously.
Kate lets out a sigh, her fingers halting their movement on the pen. âIâll try. No promises though.â
âCould you tell her that I'm sorry...that I truly loved her?â
A moment of silence follows your request as Kate studies you, her lips pursed. It might seem hypocritical of you to make such a claim, but she refrains from passing judgment. But seeing your bloodshot eyes and your pale chapped lips and the lack of life in you, she thinks thereâs probably some truth to it.
***
It takes you an additional week before you summon the courage to visit Wanda's apartment.Â
Truth be told, you've been hiding away in shame, confining yourself to either your bedroom or your office, instructing your assistant to keep the door closed and not to disturb you, secluding yourself from the outside world. Aside from interactions at your work, you havenât talked to anyone.Â
A moment of misjudgment led you to lose everything that you were left with when you lost Wanda. But gradually, even as you were beating yourself up over and over again with the dissolution of your relationship with both Romanovs, Wanda became the only one you can think about. You can't escape her pull, no matter how hard you try.Â
Eventually, you devolve into nothing more than a compulsion; a compelling need to see Wanda. Which is what brings you here, with your fist poised to knock on the door. But just before your knuckles make contact with the wooden panel, the door swings open, and Wanda's voice unthinkingly spills into the hallway where you stand.
ââlet me ask if the neighbor has some sugarââ Wanda halts dead in her tracks as she comes face to face with you.
The timid smile on your face drops as soon as you realize she's not alone. Behind her, comfortably perched on the couch is Valkyrie.
âSeems like you're already entertained. I'll head out,â Valkyrie proposes, getting up on her feet. âI'll pick up my shirt when you come around for the run next week, sound good?â
Wanda nods in a daze to that, her eyes never leaving you.
"No, I should leave," you counter weakly.
âNo, Y/N, please stay,â Wanda implores. âSee you later, Val. Thanks for the shoes.â
You stiffen and step aside as Valkyrie moves to gather her belongings. When she finally approaches the door, standing next to you, she tilts her head to murmur a parting sentiment intended for your ears only.
âYouâve got it all wrong. I had a spill on my shirt. Don't let her down this time,â she whispers.��
Her words stun you into silence long after she's left.
âY/N? Please, come in,â Wanda invites you, her voice trembling slightly. Nodding silently, you step inside.
You regard each other quietly, simply observing one another for what feels like an eternity. This isnât how you imagined things would go when you thought about coming here this morning. You wanted to see Wanda because you needed to be with her. But now, all you can think about is Wanda and Valkyrie being all over each other.
âItâs been awhile,â Wanda offers, not really sure how to begin as you stay awkwardly near the doorâas if youâre strategically placing yourself there in case you decide you want to run. She studies you, attempting to read your expression, to figure out what this could be about. Sheâs been thinking about the thumb drive that contained the video of her and Vision. Did you finally see it? Did you decide to pay him off?
Or is this about Yelena? Wandaâs been thinking if you came clean to your girlfriend about the kiss, wondering if you've managed to patch things up, and if Yelena has forgiven you.
If youâve chosen to be with Yelena after all.
âYeah, Valkyrie was here pretty early, wasn't she?â you state more than ask, a hint of bitterness edging your words. You glance at your watch, adding, âAt 6:30 in the morning, no less.â
Wanda furrows her brows at your tone, as though she's on the receiving end of an unfounded accusation.
âShe was on her morning run, dropped by to hand over a pair of shoes from her club's sponsor. Nothing more,â she explains.
You snort, "Sounds awfully convenient."
Rather than entertain your skepticism further, Wanda redirects the conversation elsewhere. What you presume about her and Valkyrie is the last of her worries right now.
âWhy are you here, Y/N?â Wanda asks, her voice a little unsure. When your eyes meet hers, Wanda sees the signs of sleepless nights and a certain emptiness that paints a clear picture.
You and Yelena are done.
And it's breaking you. Her heart aches, even knowing that you're now, technically, available. She never wanted this for you. And she can't help but feel that she messed up your happiness once again.
âI just... I needed to see you,â you admit with a half-hearted shrug. âLooks like you didn't waste any time though.â
âValkyrie and I are just friends,â Wanda insists, the edge of her patience beginning to fray.
âYou seriously think I'll believe that?â you shoot back.
Wanda heaves a sigh, exasperation seeping into her tone. âBelieve whatever you want, Y/N. Doesn't change the truth.â
âShe was wearing your shirt.â you highlight, not quite ready to drop the issue.
âShe spilled coffee on herself. I gave her a clean one. That's it.â
âAnd I'm supposed to accept that at face value?â you challenge, an eyebrow arched skeptically in her direction.
âYes, you are!â Wanda says firmly. âBecause it's the truth. I wouldn't lie to you.â
I wouldn't lie to you. Her words reverberate within your skull, playing on repeat like a broken record.
And that's the crux of it, isn't it? You're not sure whether you can still believe her.
âY/N, please,â Wanda's plea rings out, sounding lost and desperate. She isn't even certain what she's asking for. What she does know is that you're teetering on the edge of a breakdown, still reeling from the pain of your breakup.Â
You donât look like youâre in the right mindset to talk about what youâre going through. About how you both left things. And as much as Wanda wants to figure this out with you, she canât do anything if youâre not willing to trust her.
âWouldnât lie to me?â you repeat, your voice laced with sarcasm and a painful sort of humor. âAlright, let's put that to the test, shall we?â
Wanda's throat tightens. She's unsure where you're heading with this.
âYelena and I broke up. She left me that same morning,â you start off casually, as if discussing the weather. âBecause she deserved better. Because I am, as it turns out, selfish and deceitful, right?â
âNoââ
âYou said you wouldnât lie to me.â
Wanda's mouth snaps shut at your words, a sense of finality creeping into her. â...yes,â she admits quietly.
Slowly, you advance towards Wanda, your steps intentional and calculated. She remains rooted in her spot, refusing to back down.
âDo you feel happy that Yelena and I have broken up?â you ask.
Wanda looks hurt by your question. "Y/N, no, of course notââ
Your stoic expression tells her you're not buying it.
âDo you regret our kiss?â you probe, stepping closer, until Wanda finds herself backed against the wall. You lean in, foreheads almost touching, your dark eyes daring her to lie to you.
Wanda takes her time to answer, but when she finally does, her expression is resolute, as though she's trying to prove a point to you. âNo, I donât regret it,â she murmurs, her words a mere breath against your lips. Wanda looks so taken by the hungry look in your eyes that she fails to see what comes next.
The kiss this time is a stark contrast from the last. Thereâs an edge of danger to it, almost like the kiss that started Wandaâs downfall that culminated in a near-death experience, the kiss that was punishing and every bit of the hatred you harbored for her.Â
But there's also a desperation to itâas if you're sinking and this kiss is your lifeline; a frayed, ragged lifeline that could only be the one to pull you back to the surface.Â
As Wanda's head hits the wall with a soft thud, a pang of concern breaks through the haze of your fervor. Swiftly, you slide your hand between her head and the hard concrete, cushioning her as the urgency of your kiss escalates. Wanda almost sobs at the subtle tenderness behind your action, the considerate gesture leaving her somewhat taken aback, considering the harsh exchange you'd had just moments before.
No, this is nothing like your previous encounter.
You're not biting down to break skin. Your fingers aren't pressing into her hips hard enough to leave bruises. Your tongue isn't demanding or invasive, it's simply there, matching her rhythm and intensity. Wanda is unable to do anything but moan under you and rub her thighs together to relieve the pressure thatâs building there.
Yet, you still donât let her touch you. You donât let her fingers venture up your stomach from under your shirt. Instead, you catch her hands, lacing your fingers through hers, and pull her arms above her head. All the while, your lips deftly trace a path down her throat. Itâs soft and wet and so utterly delicateâeverything Wanda thinks she hasnât earned.
Nothing prepares her for the moment your hand makes contact with her core, even through the fabric of her shorts. She realizes just how much youâve been holding back when you cup her forcefully, groaning from the heat and dampness that hits your palm.
If this means what Wanda thinks it means, she doesnât want it to happen against the wall of her living room.
âY/N?â she whispers raggedly in your ear, feeling the heel of your hand starting to grind against her clit.Â
âYeahâŚ?â you moan against her heated cheek as your fingers slips beneath her panties and find wet, wiry curls.
âFuckââ Wanda whimpers at the contact. âB-Bedroom, please.â
Following her lead, you hoist Wanda up and her legs instinctively coil around your waist. She directs you towards her bedroom with verbal cues, realizing you're far too engrossed in lavishing attention on the skin just above her breasts to care about bumping into furniture. Your hand drifts up her back, finding the clasp of her bra and skillfully unfastening it.
And then no words are spoken at all after that.
***
Wanda stirs awake near noon, realizing that she's skipped her therapy appointment. Instinctively, her hands reach out to the area beside her, expecting to feel your warmth. However, she is greeted only by the cool sheets of the bed, the space vacant.
You're gone.
While she had been lost in dreams where she had a second chance at the life she yearned to have with you, you had quietly dressed and slipped out of her apartment, leaving no trace or note behind. You had vanished as silently and swiftly as a dream at daybreak.
Wanda arches her back, mimicking the languid stretch of a cat, the resulting pops of her spine easing the tension more than the action itself. The sex was⌠phenomenal. She couldnât think of a better word to describe it.
When a bit of the afterglow wears off, she is haunted by a question: What happens now?
More importantly, are you coming back? Or is this a one-time thing for you?
With a weighty sigh, Wanda allows herself to collapse back onto the mattress. Doubt creeps in as she begins to question whether her decision to let this unfold was the right one. After all, youâve both been down this path before, sex was not a magic remedy that mended everything.Â
What she couldnât deny, however, is how gentle you were with her. You were making love to her, and nothing could sway Wanda from this belief. It sparks a tiny ray of hope within her that perhaps this time, you're ready to give her another chance.
Maybe, just maybe, you're open to trying again.
Yet, the vacant space next to her feels almost accusatory. Wanda has never been fond of waiting. But itâs the only thing she can do for now.
After all, beggars canât be choosers.
***
The call from her therapist comes at around nine in the evening. Wanda considers it a little unprofessional, given the late hour, but she supposes that Calliope sees at least a dozen patients a day. Truthfully, sheâs been anticipating this call all day, especially after she deliberately skipped her session toâ
A soft snore escapes from your half-open mouth, drawing Wandaâs attention momentarily.
âspend time with you. Wanda canât explain it, but sheâs afraid to bring this up to Calliope. And she knows that if she sees Calliope or talks to her, it would open the floodgates and everything will come rushing out before she can stop them.
She's missed two calls now, but the phone in her hand vibrates again and Calliopeâs name stares back at her.
Taking a deep breath, Wanda finally picks up.
âHello, Wanda?â
âHi,â Wanda replies, aiming to sound cheerful.
Calliope wastes no time getting to the purpose of this call. âYou missed this morningâs session. Did something happen?â
Wanda's gaze drifts to you, sleeping soundly, your hair a mess as it spreads out in every direction. The sheets have slid down, exposing your bare back in a manner that makes her want to abandon the call and join you.
âOh, uh... I just got tied up at the cafe. Sorry for not informing your secretary,â she hastily lies.
âSo, everything's okay then?â
âYes,â Wanda confirms, her eyes never leaving you as she replies honestly this time. Calliope seems satisfied with that and proceeds to book a slot for Wanda two days hence before ending the call.
You open an eye at her lazily, your voice muffled by the pillow as you ask, âWho was it?â
âNo one,â Wanda says without batting an eye. âJust a supplier for the coffee shop.â
Your response is a drowsy murmur, your face sinking deeper into the pillow as you pursue the lingering traces of Wanda's scent. A smile tugs at Wanda's lips at the innocence of the gesture, despite the fact that youâre very naked under the covers. She hadnât anticipated sheâd see you again so soon, moreso that sheâd sleep with you again right away when she does. But you had showed up unannounced, yet again, and casually asked Wanda if she'd eaten dinner already. Wanda had barely gotten the word âyesâ out, before youâre urgently reaching out and snatching her into a hungry kiss.
And then it was all lips and touches and her coming into your mouth three times until she had to literally cover herself with her hand just to get you to stop.Â
Wanda's cheeks warm as she surrenders to the memory of your fervent reunion from only a few hours prior, but your sleep-laden murmurings, muffled as they are by the pillow your face is buried in, yank her back to the present. She chuckles lightly and perches herself at the edge of the bed, drawing a line along your back with her fingertips, raising goosebumps along the path.
"Can you repeat that?" she prompts, massaging your neck.
You lift your head slightly, your eyelids still heavy with sleep. âI saidâdo you need me to go?â
Wanda shakes her head, even though you can't see her. âLetâs just sleep,â she whispers.
Wanda gets up to remove her shirt over her head. Then, she slides back under the sheets and curls up against you. She presses her bare body to your back, fitting herself perfectly against your shape. Your warmth seeps into her, filling the cold spots that your absence had left behind.
Wanda notes that this is the first time youâre willing to stay since before you found out she cheated on you. She closes her eyes and allows herself to drift away. If youâre staying, then there's an opportunity to talk about this tomorrow.
***
Leaving a slumbering Wanda behind is not easy. You have to gingerly disentangle yourself from her grip to avoid waking her up. Initially, sleeping with Wanda was not part of your plan, but seeing her with Valkyrie had stirred a sense of jealousy within you that led to a powerful desire to claim Wanda as yours.
And so it kept happening, again and againâlike a drug you just couldn't shake off.
You haven't really thought about what it all means. To be honest, you've been actively avoiding it. A week of overthinking has left you stuck at a dead-end, feeling numb and desperate to feel something, anything at all.
And in all this, Wanda is the only one who seems to fill the void, the only one who doesn't make you feel so alone.
***
âDr. Williams?â Pietro says hesitantly as he picks up the call.
âHi, Pietro. I hope I'm not catching you at a bad time,â comes Calliope's voice, clear and loud.
âNo, I was justâdid we have a scheduled meeting that slipped my mind?â he inquires, wondering about the suddenness of this call.Â
âWe didn't,â Calliope assures him. âI'm actually calling about Wanda. Have you had a chance to speak with her recently?â
Pietro doesnât like the sound of this. âNo, I havenât. Is she okay?â
âShe missed her appointment this morning without notice. Itâs the second time in a row. And I just got off the phone with her⌠she was deflective.â
âI'll check in with her,â Pietro promptly assures, before adding more softly, âShould I be worried?â
âShe has agreed to meet me on Tuesday,â Calliope replies, deftly skirting around his question. âSo, it may not be a pressing matter. I apologize for disturbing you.â
âNo problem at all, Dr. Williams. Feel free to call anytime.â
As the call ends, Pietro is left alone with his thoughts. His mind is whirring with worry for Wanda, and he sits there for a moment, lost in thought. With a sigh, he places his phone back on the coffee table, a frown etching itself onto his face.
Feeling restless, he picks up his phone again, fingers swiping the screen with a certain degree of nervousness. His gallery opens up, a collection of countless memories frozen in pixels. He scrolls through it, stopping at a particular picture that still haunts him.
It's a hard image to look at, a memory of a particularly painful day. But he keeps it, just in case he needs it, a ghost hiding in his phone.
He knows, if push comes to shove, he has this to fall back on.
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#oh look this is me preparing myself to read the most atrocious stomach twisting fics that have ever exist writen by smut angels#but seriously look at his cute face he my hero#been working on the coloring cause hes too red and yellow in the og scene and i feel like this is not the best but yeah#peter maximoff#pietro maximoff#xmen#xmen apocalypse#xmen edit#evan peters#gifs#mygifs!
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Headcanon that isnât particularly mine nor particularly a headcanon really:
Most of the characters having a crush on Captain America at some point, but when they get to know Steve RogersâŚ
They have a bigger and more real crush on him.
Because he is actually funny? And not only nice but good and not the embodiment of âvirtueâ? He curses and gets angry, is sassy and a lil shit.
A great artist too, like damn.
He isnât what they thought Captain America was supposed to be, because that persona doesnât really exist, heâs just a really good guy with a lot of issues too, like any other normal person, but at the same time really caring and understanding guy who is loyal to a fault.
(He isnât the judgmental man from the 40âs they thought he was. He isnât only nice because thats what he is supposed to be. He isnât just propaganda personified).
Most of them would love to have known Steve when he was a tiny ball of anger who punched bullies, even when he was the only one losing every single time.
Heâs just really charming and they donât understand how heâs still fighting and wanting to make the world a better place when he already lost everything, more than once.
And that makes them want to better themselves too.
Of course Steve doesnât see this and doesnât understand why everyone wants to talk to him or wants to listen to him outside of missions. Heâs just a guy from the forties thatâs is too overwhelmed to process everything all at once.
#steve rogers headcanon#steve rogers#im projecting my feelings into this yes yes i am#also I really would want to read a fic when people love steve for his personality not only his looks#i really dont understand sex appeal so for me is like ok but Why#hes not only a pretty face nor only has a good body post serum yknow?#the characters I think would have a crush on Steve before knowing him (meaning having a crush on cap):#Sam Wilson-Clint Barton-Wade Wilson#other would have a crush on Steve after getting to know him bc they just canât take the Cap thing seriously:#Tony Stark-Logan-Nat-Loki-Pietro Maximoff-Frank Castle#and i dont know who else#ofc the only person who can say he knew Steve before he was Cap and all that is Bucky and he feels really smug about it#heâs like Im the original Steve truther#I forgot to add Peter Parker in the first list#Peggy too can say she got to know Steve before but shes old and has dementia so she doesnât count :â>#this is just a silly post
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