the moment those alarms went off b. knew that trouble was going to follow seconds laterâŠ.and she was right. now sheâs trapped in a lab full of people who she doesnât know, all because she was curious as to what they were going to find in space. she casually leans back against on the table and watches as everyone loses their shit and sheâs slightly amused at the other few people who seemed less concerned than she is.
maybe they can live without oxygen too. she hops onto the table, legs swinging back and forth and she pops some m&mâs that were in her pocket into her mouth.
 â ââi should have just stayed in asgard. but, no. me and my curiosity.â Â
Jessica didnât consider herself a hero, didnât want to be one, better people had tried and failed⊠Like Trish, so what hope did she have?
Still, we sometimes gave a damn, it seemed o be her downfall, as well as the people around her, she cared for Luke and she almost broke team unbreakable man, she cared for Malcolm, for Hope, for Matt, for TrishâŠ
I was he reason she was here and now she was t tapped with a bunch of nerds, captain high horse, an assassin, Satan and some ass guardian, it sounded like the start of a joke.
She walked towards the furthest wall, she didnât know the limits of her strength, she was strong but not unbreakable, she punched he wall and barely chipped it, so she took her jacket off, letting it fall p he ground and rolled her shoulders before punching the wall way harder, the kind of strength that had killed a woman once, she heard and felt so!etching crack in her hand as the wall chipped a lo more but no enough to give them hope they could punch their way out.
She inspected her trembling hand, it was throbbing and her knuckles were bleeding and cursed again, she slumped down against the wall. Fishing one handed through her jacket âs pocket and pulling out a flask, she downed it all and signed as she threw it across the room.
âItâs going to be a slow, painful and sober death.â
Brunnhilde watches as the dark-haired woman waltz over to the wall and takes a crack at it...literally. She admires the otherâs tenacity and B. even feels a bit disappointed for her when the second punch done absolutely nothing. Which just means, all and all, theyâre all stuck in here for awhile. Or possibly forever. Hopping off of the table she picks up the leather jacket that was discarded on the floor and walks over to the wall puncher.
Dropping the jacket into her lap, Brunnhilde pops a squat on the floor next to her and watches as the bottle makes it way across the room and meets its demise as it slams against the wall and breaks. âHuh. At one point in time I would be upset about dying a sober death, but I gave that up.â Going back to Asgard and facing Hela again was a big help in that. âWant some?â She asks holding her bag of candy out toward the other.






















