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all that's left behind [closed]
Who: Steve Rogers & Natasha Romanoff, Bucky Barnes, Pepper Potts, Lydia Martin, Darcy Lewis, Billy Kaplan, & Carol Danvers
Where: Starting in the hedge maze, then all around the mansion.
When: 05/11
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Steve is back from a year-long trip home and has a lot of people to catch up with. Possible spoilers for Age of Ultron within! This is a closed log, but if you want to be added to it, feel free to contact me.
The Story:
One moment, Steve is in the middle of a training session at their new facility. It's what most of his days are made up of lately, him and Natasha putting their new group of Avengers through their paces. It's all about learning to work together as a team, to act as one unit instead of six separate entities. It's been going well, all four of their new additions ready and willing to show up every day and put their all into it --
But the next thing he knows, he's looking at nothing but green. Steve's grip on his shield tightens as he spins in a quick circle, only to find that Natasha is there with him. But it's just the two of them, and it takes a few seconds of puzzled staring before he realizes that they're in a maze. A hedge maze.
There's only one place he knows of that has a hedge maze, and it's a place he'd forgotten about entirely until this exact moment. To have a year's worth of memories crash back into him all at once is almost enough to send Steve off-balance, and he definitely doesn't have the coherency to speak as it rushes back. This place, the events, the people. Bucky is here. Bucky, who he's spent a year searching for back home to no avail, had been right here all along. Trapped in time. Peggy had been here too, and then there are those who he met and befriended here: Pepper and Darcy, Sansa and Evelyn, Lydia and Carol.
He snaps his head to look at Natasha when he remembers that Bruce had been here too, and they had found something here together, carefully working their way into a relationship long before it happened back home. They'd had the peace and quiet and security to actually make something of it here, whereas at home Natasha has been doing her best to accept that Bruce took off without her. (To keep her safe, Steve knows, but it's not like it stings any less that way.)
So many people had described to Steve what it would be like to go home and then return here, but even with all that he hadn't really been prepared for it. He rubs at the side of his head with his free hand as he finally finds words. "Looks like the two of us are doomed to come and go from this place together." At least, that's what Steve figures happened, but he'd better be sure. "What's the last thing that you remember?"
If it's training their team after cleaning up Stark's hugest mess, then they'll be in business. Or on the same page, at the least.
Where: Starting in the hedge maze, then all around the mansion.
When: 05/11
Rating: PG-13
Summary: Steve is back from a year-long trip home and has a lot of people to catch up with. Possible spoilers for Age of Ultron within! This is a closed log, but if you want to be added to it, feel free to contact me.
The Story:
One moment, Steve is in the middle of a training session at their new facility. It's what most of his days are made up of lately, him and Natasha putting their new group of Avengers through their paces. It's all about learning to work together as a team, to act as one unit instead of six separate entities. It's been going well, all four of their new additions ready and willing to show up every day and put their all into it --
But the next thing he knows, he's looking at nothing but green. Steve's grip on his shield tightens as he spins in a quick circle, only to find that Natasha is there with him. But it's just the two of them, and it takes a few seconds of puzzled staring before he realizes that they're in a maze. A hedge maze.
There's only one place he knows of that has a hedge maze, and it's a place he'd forgotten about entirely until this exact moment. To have a year's worth of memories crash back into him all at once is almost enough to send Steve off-balance, and he definitely doesn't have the coherency to speak as it rushes back. This place, the events, the people. Bucky is here. Bucky, who he's spent a year searching for back home to no avail, had been right here all along. Trapped in time. Peggy had been here too, and then there are those who he met and befriended here: Pepper and Darcy, Sansa and Evelyn, Lydia and Carol.
He snaps his head to look at Natasha when he remembers that Bruce had been here too, and they had found something here together, carefully working their way into a relationship long before it happened back home. They'd had the peace and quiet and security to actually make something of it here, whereas at home Natasha has been doing her best to accept that Bruce took off without her. (To keep her safe, Steve knows, but it's not like it stings any less that way.)
So many people had described to Steve what it would be like to go home and then return here, but even with all that he hadn't really been prepared for it. He rubs at the side of his head with his free hand as he finally finds words. "Looks like the two of us are doomed to come and go from this place together." At least, that's what Steve figures happened, but he'd better be sure. "What's the last thing that you remember?"
If it's training their team after cleaning up Stark's hugest mess, then they'll be in business. Or on the same page, at the least.
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JARVIS as they knew him is gone. Vision is something more than that, or at least, that's how the android himself (itself?) had explained it.
The team is something that's much easier to explain, and Steve sits up straight, some pride entering his voice as he lists the members off. "It's me and Natasha -- we're the two who stuck around from the original team -- and Vision, Sam Wilson, James Rhodes, and Wanda Maximoff."
Little does Steve know the kind of bombshell he just dropped.
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He would have elaborated if Steve hadn't named the new members of the team. "Wait. Wait back up. Wanda Maximoff?" The name makes his heart stop for just a second and if he hadn't been sitting down he would have had to. That was not a name he was expecting and he doesn't know how to process it just yet. She's alive in their world, she exists. That's some of the best news he's heard.
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Out of all of those names, there's one that Billy zeroes in on, and there's a stunned look on his face like he can't quite believe it. So Wanda exists in the alternate universe too, and must have some kind of connection with Billy.
Steve nods. "That's right. She was working with Ultron at first because she had a vendetta against Tony, but when she realized what Ultron's ultimate plan was, she switched to our side." Which might have been a more contentious issue if they'd had the time to debate it, but at this point it's water under the bridge.
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Magic isn't supposed to exist, though, so who really knows? It may just be another term for the same thing.
That question about Pietro is a much simpler one, and Steve nods firmly. "She does, yeah." Although that's not entirely accurate, and Steve tilts his chin down as he amends that statement. "Or... she did. We lost him in the battle against Ultron."
That's something that happens all the time, soldiers losing their lives in the crushing tide of war. But that doesn't mean it gets any easier for those who live on, especially not Wanda in this case.
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He looks up and Steve and he knows he probably looks shocked. "Wanda is my mother."
It's a simple statement, one that will probably let everything click into place for Steve. There more to the story than that but when it comes down to it Wanda created him, he carried Maximoff genes, she is his mother.
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Steve blurts it out before he really lets it all sink in, but Wanda is still so young that it's hard to wrap his head around her having a son Billy's age. Of course, Steve's had to deal with this kind of thing before.
Still, he just told Billy that his uncle is dead in his world. He would have found out one way or another, but Steve would have been more delicate about it if he'd known.
He lets out a breath and rubs at the back of his neck. "I've come across this before. I don't know if you ever met James Rogers when he was here, but he was my son -- with Natasha -- from another universe."
No, Steve will never quite be over that, even though James has been gone for a few months now. "Wanda's still pretty young in my world. In her twenties," he explains.
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"I met James, he wasn't from my world either." Just another world from the multiverse.
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Billy's warned that it's confusing, but Steve doesn't see how he can't ask at this point. He leans himself against the couch a little more and braces himself.
"What do you mean, the means to have you?" Billy hasn't even mentioned who their father is yet, although Steve gets the feeling he's about to find out.
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Billy pauses before he answers, trying to think of the least confusing way of explaining this. "When Wanda and Vision joined the Avengers they fell in love and got married. Wanda really wanted children and obviously Vision couldn't uh...do that. But her powers are like mine, we can warp reality. I'm really not a hundred percent sure of the specifics but she, she created two babies, which she carried and gave birth to. I'm told they- we- were created out of a lost soul. We were magical constructs, that actually belonged to Mephisto and he took the soul back. William and Thomas Maximoff were about three when they 'died'."
He pauses so that all can sink in. "Fast forward a few years, Wanda repressed the memory of her sons to keep her sanity and when she finally remembers she snaps, killing some of her teammates and her husband. A lot of things happen that I'm not going to go into but she changes the world for a little while. Recreates it to be a world where we exist again. When she comes back to her senses and puts the world back she accidentally willed us back into existence, splitting the soul and putting it into two new boys. Tommy and I."
Well if he wasn't confused before...
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He can't help but wonder what Stark would think if he heard all this.
It gets even more baffling and difficult to follow after that. Wanda doesn't have reality warping powers in his world, at least not as far as any of them know -- and Steve kind of hopes she doesn't because it would only make their lives even more complicated.
"Okay. Wow." Steve closes his eyes and rubs at his temple, then draws in a breath. "So did she undo killing Vision and her other teammates? Is she capable of that?" It seems like she must be, if she could will her own children back into existence.
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He stops there because he doesn't really want to go into that and Steve probably knows enough.
"So yeah, probably more of my life story than you ever wanted to know."
It would have been much easier to give Steve the comics he found while snooping in the library. It wasn't surprising considering he was already in comics in his own world too.
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Steve can only assume that the other him had been part of the choice to try and lock Billy up. It's hard to know what he would have done in the same situation. Billy having the same powers as Wanda would mean the same vulnerability to whatever Doom did, but...
Suffice to say he's glad it wasn't him put in that position.
"It's fine," Steve says with a shake of his head. "It's all a little above my pay grade, I think, but it's important to know." Especially if Wanda ever happens to show up here.
Either way, that means they're pretty much caught up on each other's lives. "I'm guessing you'd probably like to go watch a movie and forget about all this for a while," Steve suggests.
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"Teddy is probably wondering what happened to me. I should probably get back before he sends out a search party." Which Billy wasn't sure he wouldn't actually do.
"Its good to have you back, Cap. Even if this is probably the last place we all want to be." Billy grinned at him and stood up. "I'll catch you later?"
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"It could be worse." Compared to some of the other places Steve's been stuck, Wonderland actually isn't so bad half the time. "But yeah, I'll see you around. Tell Teddy I say hi."
With that, they both file out of the room and then head off on their separate ways.