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A woman whose mind is corrupted by an ancient artifact, a mercenary who hunts down corrupted and evil people, and a young hero who tries their best.
Theyâre like... the main three, of my little marvel-oc universe.Â
Iâll of course draw Elâs buddies, but yeah. Theyâre like the big three!
This is an oc fic featuring my ocs Rosalia and Artemis who are sisters, Rose has powers. Artie does not. They both work for SHIELD.
Rose was just barely used to her job at SHIELD when Hydra destroyed everything. She was happy with what she was doing. She was helping people and with all of SHEILDâs reach, she could help the people who needed her most. She had the resources to do all the research she desired and was allowed to see classified information from scientists just like her. It was a dream until it wasnât.Â
She was in her lab when it happened. She was studying an Asgardian blood sample and comparing it to a human one. She shouldâve been using her time more wisely⊠Why look at alien blood when the silent clock was counting down.Â
She heard the gunfire before she knew what was going on. She grabbed her emergency pistol from under her main desk, she was still a trained SHIELD agent after all. She wasnât a field agent but she knew the basics and could defend herself if she needed to. It was something her powers wouldnât help her with. They were useless in this kind of situation. What good was glowy healing hands when she was being shot at.Â
Footsteps were getting closer. There was muffled yelling beyond her walls. She didnât have much time. There was one door, it led to the main hallway where the attackers were coming through. Her best chance was to hide.Â
She ran as quietly as she could to the back of the room where some mostly empty cabinets were. She hoped that she was small enough to squeeze inside. Sure, it wasnât a good vantage point but she was on the index and they would know that she was there and that she could be a target. She didnât want to go out fighting, there was still so much she could do. She doubted that they would take their time searching every crevice for her, she was still just a healer. It didnât feel like that was part of Hydraâs gig.Â
She had just gotten into position when the main door was kicked in rather violently. There was a main man in the front who ordered the others to search the room. Roseâs heart sank. She cocked her gun in the chaos and prepared to fire and get out of there as swiftly as possible. Her chances of escaping were low. She didnât have enough ammo to take out the whole room and she wasnât a perfect shot. Her chances of survival were dwindling.Â
The footsteps were getting closer, one by one cabinet doors were being haphazardly ripped open, each getting nearer to her hiding place. She did her best to control her breathing but there was a reason that she didnât want to be a field agent, she was not good in absolutely terrifying situations. She hated how much her hands shook on her gun. She had to keep her finger off of the trigger to prevent an accidental misfire.Â
She took a few deep breaths as the banging of wooden doors got nearer. Time felt like it was going so slowly, though the nearest baddie was only a few cabinets away, it felt like an eternity before they got to hers. She gently rested her finger on the trigger and let herself take a second to see who was going to be on the other side. All she saw was a familiar red badge depicting a skull on top of several tentacles and she knew exactly what was going on.Â
After she pulled the trigger, things seemed to get a little crazy. She slid out from her hiding place and used the man she had shot in the shoulder as a kind of human shield. She threw the poor nazi into the closest of his colleagues and shot at the Hydra agents closest to her.Â
It didnât take long for them to react. The room erupted in deafening bangs and yells. Rose rolled behind a metal column and vaguely recognized a painful burning in her thigh.Â
âYouâre not a fighter Doctor Dawn, this isnât a fight you can win.â The main guy bellowed from behind her.Â
âAnd what do you expect me to do,â Rose hissed, âPraise the name of hydra and surrender my rights to fascist ideals?âÂ
âOh of course not. I just thought Iâd try to make it easier. Youâre coming with us, whether youâre full of holes or not. You know youâre potential has been wasted here, imagine what you could do without SHIELDâs limitations.â The man purred creepily.
âYou donât know me, Iâm not going to do things just because I can. Some people have a hint of moral obligations.â Rose looked around her half of the room, she only had a few bullets left and Hydra wanted her alive, otherwise, they wouldâve taken her down easily. She was astoundingly outnumbered.Â
âThis is your last chance to give yourself up, all in one piece. You know that you have no choice, donât you have any sense of self-preservation?âÂ
âSelf-preservation isnât my strong suitâŠâ Rose muttered as she placed her hand on her wound, it had stopped bleeding and was already closing. Soon, standing should be only a little bit painful rather than impossible. She just needed to keep him talking for a tiny bit longer.Â
âWhy,â She asked, âWhy do you guys want me? There are people who can cause natural disasters and turn into any material they touch. Iâm just a doctor. Wouldnât you want to use your evil resources to get them rather than waste a good team getting a defenseless healer? That is if this is a good team and not just a bunch of cowards who were given guns.âÂ
âYou underestimate your value to us. Imagine an unkillable army, soldiers who cannot be damaged by bullets, no need for armor or shields⊠itâs beautiful isnât it.âÂ
Rose laughed. She laughed as she carefully got to her feet, leaning heavily on the metal pillar shielding her.Â
âI canât do that? What do you think I am? A god?âÂ
âYou could be.âÂ
âThere arenât meant to be gods in this world. Even if it was possible, I donât want to make an unkillable army, and if you think me a god, you canât bend a god to youâre twisted will. I think thatâs part of the whole omnipotent being bit.â Rose tested a lean on her injured leg and readied her gun.
âYou wonât get the luxury of a choice.â the man said grimly.Â
Rose stepped out of her hiding place and pointed her gun at the main military man. Before she could let out another word, she was hit with a tiny pinprick, to small to be a bullet. She only had enough time to look at the projectile before all her strength was seeping out of her. Seemed to be an enhanced tranquilizer. She collapsed to the ground and felt a massive collar be locked around her throat before her vision completely blacked out. Â
Just like that, it was over. Her freedom was gone in the blink of an eye. She didnât know if anyone would be willing or even left to attempt to save her.Â
***
Artemis was undercover when Hydra made their move. She had just dyed her short hair brown and curled it, painted on more freckles on her cheeks, and hidden several types of weapons in her casual clothes. It was honestly one of her favorite parts of her job. Creating a character, pretending to be someone else, blending in, she liked it more than the whole fighting part. Even if she was pretty damn good at the fighting part.Â
When Hydra emerged from their wretched ashes, Artemis was alone. She started the day on a mission but it didnât take her long to realize that she was being hunted.Â
It started with a strange flash from a window from the apartment building across the street. Call her paranoid but she immediately left eyeshot of the window. She took out her own sniper rifle and took off the specialized scope. She used it as a kind of telescope and turned on its x-ray feature and adjustable zoom to identify if someone was after her or if she was just imagining it.Â
She was not imagining it. There was a person in a high window with a gun, trying their best to conceal themselves. Artemis put the scope back on her rifle and took out an acid green colored tube of lipstick, of course, it wasnât actually lipstick. She was a spy. She uncapped it and used it to trace around the concrete on a nearby brick. There was a minute of soft sizzling before she slid out the brick as if it had just been laid.Â
She pointed the barrel out of the new hole in the wall and wasted no time as she aimed and fired. The loud streets dampened the sound of the bang and she replaced the brick before getting out of there before anyone had a chance to figure out that something was up.Â
It was on the news all day, SHIELD had fallen, theyâre secrets exposed, and Hydra was back. Of course, some of that information was passed to her by an old friend but most of it was very much public.Â
But Artemis didnât care about her job, her livelihood, her kill count being on display for anyone to look up on google, no. Her sister was right at the heart of it, and due to her status as a glowy super-human, she was very much in trouble, if not dead. Sure it would be stupid to not keep her alive, but Hydra wasnât known for their mercy.Â
Artemis could disappear, she could get away from Hydra easily, but she wasnât going to. Not while her sister was in their clutches.Â
It took a few Hydra agents but eventually, Artemis found one that knew something that she cared about. Where they were keeping the important prisoners. Their enhanced prisoners. It turned out that they had a prison boat in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. One heavily equipped to deal with even the Avengers. Bingo.Â
Artemis was ready for a rescue mission.Â
***
Time was odd in her cell. The lights were always on, there was always a guard outside of the glass, Roses internal clock was the only thing hinting at the time and that had always been a little unreliable. They give her food once a day, if it could be called food, and itâs time always seemed to fluctuate. Every once in a while they would try to convince her to join them. They spoke of a perfect life, of power, of wealth but she would always say no. And she would pay for it. Usually, they would fill her body with voltage or try to brand her, but she would heal before the next day. Rarely even leaving a mark. At most a gunshot would become a scar no larger than the size of a freckle.Â
The bulky shock collar had started to become normal. Her hair, which was normally held in a tight bun or a professional ponytail, was wild and untamed falling down her shoulders, some in front of her face. She couldnât move it, her wrists were cuffed together, only uncuffed for meals or occasional trips to shower.Â
Every moment alone, she spent inside her own head. Every moment wasted in a bright blank room when she could be helping people or not being in a cell. She thought about her sister, whose whole life was uprooted at the fall of SHIELD, but Rose was sure she could handle herself, she had never known anyone more capable. Still, she was worried. Their family had been complicated, and accidentally working for the same secret organization had been the most perfect coincidence. It took a few years but they got close again, rejecting childish resentment and competition.Â
But Artemis wouldnât come for her, she had never made a decision based on feelings before and was very unlikely to do so. If she came, it would take weeks at least and a well thought out attack or something of that nature.Â
Although since she couldnât use her powers, they were just building up inside her. Her own healing factor had sped up just by not healing people constantly. Her power had nowhere to go after she had gotten used to using it so much during the day.Â
She was filled with energy that had nowhere to go. She was trapped in several ways, none of them very fun. She had to get out, no one was going to save her, they would be stupid to try.Â
It turned out someone was stupid enough to try. Someone so wonderfully stupid to care about her.Â
Against the odds, her sister was there, silently taking out a guard with ease. Her cheek was bleeding and bruised and she had the most feral look in her eyes, it was kind of scary. Artemis, who was calculating and calm at all times, who put so much thought into every decision she made, had left everything she had left to find her. Rose couldnât help but smile.Â
Artemis took the shock collar remote from the guard and unlocked the cell door with a stollen key card.Â
âHey Rosie, Youâve looked betterâŠâ She quipped while taking a moment to figure out which button on the remote took off the collar.Â
âAnd youâve never looked better. Iâve never been so happy to see you come in and knock someone out.â Rose grinned.Â
âYeah, yeahâŠâ Artemis rolled her eyes and pressed a button that made the collar release a bunch of air. She gently took it off of her sister to see the deep indents that it made around her neck including the two electricity input and output spikes on each side of her throat. âJesus⊠that does not look very comfortable.âÂ
âImagine having to sleep in it.â Rose ripped her hands from the handcuffs behind her back and gently rubbed the sore parts on her neck. Once the pressure was removed, the bruises started to heal. She raised her hand to her sisterâs bloodstained face and had a record-breaking healing session. Even small wounds would take a minute or two but this time it took seconds and it was kind of mesmerizing to see the process.Â
âThanks.â Artemisâ face relaxed as the pain eased.Â
âItâs genuinely the least I can do. Iâm guessing that if you havenât been noticed, you just got noticed so uh, can we get out of here?â Rose left the cell and took a gun from the fallen guard.Â
âNo, I was planning on staying here foreverâŠâ Artemis grumbled. âFollow me, we have to get to the top deck.â
They almost made it up two floors before the first group of baddies came running towards them. Rose heard the frantic heavy footsteps on the metal floor before anything else and she cocked her gun. Her sister put her arm in front of her signalling for her to stop and let her deal with the problem. Rose nodded but stayed close anyway, partially because if her sister got hurt she would need to fix it and partially because she didnât want to feel useless.Â
Artemis caught the group by surprise and shot the front few guys before using one of them as a shield to defend herself from the other ones. She pushed them into the chaos and rammed her knee in the crotch of the closest guy. She wasnât superhuman like her sister but she worked hard and was pretty damn strong. She kicked the gun out the hand of the guy whose nuts she just crushed and shot the hand of the guy who was moments away from shooting her. The fight kept going like that, her being too fast to shoot at and at some point pulling out a knife.Â
Rose stayed out of sight and felt her blood run cold when she heard more footsteps. A lot more footsteps. They were going to get overwhelmed very soon. Even Artemis couldnât take out so many people.Â
The noise in the hallway stopped, Artemis finished the fight and looked a little winded. She walked back to her sister.Â
âDonât get tired yet. I heard more coming. I donât think we can fight our way out.â She said grimly as she waved her glowing hand over the injured parts of her sister. She had taken a few heavy hits.Â
âHow do you feel about elevators?â  Â
***
When Artemis mentioned elevators, Rose thought about riding the actual elevator. Not climbing up the shaft with an endless drop at any slight mistake. She guessed that this was why she wasnât a spy, it wouldâve been too nice to just ride the elevator. Everything just had to be hard.Â
They froze every time there was a noise and spoke in frustrated hushed tones whenever they had something to say. Like how not fun climbing up an elevator shaft in a massive prison ship was.Â
The grumbling stopped when the elevators started to move and the elevator shaft became less of a death pit and more of a death trap. Rose had managed to get on top of one of the moving elevators and kept trying to get Artemis to come with her before it was too late. She was perched on a slight ledge far enough away from the momentarily stopping elevator that it would take a miracle to jump the gap and make it. The window of opportunity was closing fast.Â
âJust jump! Iâll catch you!â Rose said frantically as she reached her hand out as far as it could go.Â
âThe fuck do you think I am? Captain America? Just go without me! Iâll catch up!âÂ
âI can literally catch you asshole, we donât have time for you to whine about it!â Rose hissed. Artemis wasted precious moments to roll her eyes and carefully maneuver her body to the adequate leverage to maximize her jumping range.Â
Then was the moment of truth. Artemis used all of her strength and flung her body at her sister as best as she could.Â
It was so close. For a moment, their fingers just barely touched, enough to grab at the ends. Enough to delay the inevitable for a moment.Â
âGo⊠Iâll meet you upstairs⊠okay?âÂ
âNo⊠I can get you up⊠just hold onâŠâ She said desperately. Artemis was already slipping one finger at a time. Rose had to keep her other hand on the elevator, any moment it would start moving again.Â
âItâs okay, let me go.â Rose wouldnât get the chance. Artemis slipped through her fingers.Â
Then she fell. She didnât even scream, but Rose did. In that moment, something flickered. For the briefest of moments, in the height of pure emotion, something within Rose changed. Her eyes glowed gold, her hair defied gravity and reflected light that wasnât there, and then it stopped. And she was left alone. She didnât even notice the moment of glowing potential.Â
She was going back for her sister. The long way.Â
***
It didnât take long for Rose to get caught, but that was kind of part of the plan. Kind of. She didnât have a fully fleshed out plan but she thought she had something at least. It was kind of hard to think after what happened. Artemis could be dead⊠no it would take more to kill her sister. She had never known anyone more resilient and with more pure will. She was like the John Wick of spies. Someone could break both of her legs and arms and she would still find a way to stand back up and wreck shit. A stupid elevator shaft wouldnât take her out. Hopefully.Â
Rose wandered around the halls. It wasnât like there was a map of the place. She felt like she was in a daze, time was slow and blurry. Every sound felt far away⊠in fact⊠everything felt far away. She couldnât focus. It could be the lack of food and water catching up to her but she doubted it.Â
She was surprised that she managed not to bump into any hydra agents, she had noticed that a bunch of the cameras in the halls had been broken or even completely ripped off. There were still bullet holes and subtle bloodstains on the walls telling her this ship used to be SHIELDs and it was part of the hydra resurgence. Right at the front lines. They didnât have enough time to fix everything and it was unlikely that some cameras on a prison ship would be a major priority for a reborn nazi organization. They were probably still getting rid of the bodies of the SHIELD agents they murdered.Â
Like Artemis, sure it was a little more distantly but if hydra hadnât emerged from the dark damp hell they came from then none of this would have happened.Â
The last thought made her growl audibly, which is not something she just did normally. She doesnât usually growl like a dog. She tightly balled her fists and decided that she couldnât just stand there to absorb what just happened, she was still in the nest of the people hunting her. She was likely moments away from being found out and captured or worse. She had to get her shit together before there was a gun to her head.Â
âYou seem a little lost Rosie.â A deep voice came from somewhere ahead of her, it sounded like it was coming from an old intercom, it echoed eerily in the empty halls. The lights flickered a bit before blotting out sequentially, adding to the horror movie atmosphere.Â
âDid you really think that weâd just let you go? No⊠no. Youâre much too useful for us.â The voice continued. Rose didnât say anything. She followed the voice to a touchscreen lock pad in front of a metal door and she didnât hesitate to slam her already tight fist into it. It shattered on impact and pieces of plastic and glass littered the floor.Â
âWell, someoneâs grumpy! At least let me finish my monologue! I worked too hard on it!â The voice continued further away. Rose didnât like being taunted. She was having a bad enough day as it was. She went to the next touchscreen pad and punched it. She just wanted the voice to stop.Â
âWe can keep doing this but property damage wonât fix your situation.â The voice grumbled from another further away speaker.Â
âWhat do you want from me!â Rose yelled into the empty halls.Â
âWe want everything you can give. But we are willing to negotiate. Weâll let your sister go if you surrender yourself to us.âÂ
âI thought negotiations required both parties to agree.â She said before she fully realized what had been offered. Her sister was alive, for now. That fact was both incredibly relieving and overwhelmingly anxiety-inducing.Â
âThat is our offer. Either she dies and we take you the hard way, or she lives and we get what we want. Simple.â
âWhere is she!â Rose demanded.Â
âDo you accept the deal or not?âÂ
âYes, just let me see her, please,â Rose said desperately.Â
âGood choice. There are people on their way to escort you to your sister. Thanks for doing business with us.âÂ
***
Rose was not glad to be back in cuffs and a godforsaken shock collar, but her sister was alive and would stay that way. That had to be something.Â
She could feel the cold metal barrels of guns at her back and neck, she was surrounded by heavily armored Hydra agents who had no qualms about handling her roughly. She tried to appear strong and defiant but she was sure that they could see her tremble. One twitch if the trigger finger and she would be dead. Probably, she didnât quite know the limits of her healing factor and she wasnât keen on finding out.Â
They turned a corner and there she was. Artemis was covered in blood and her left foot was pointing completely the wrong direction, but she was breathing and still had the sharp rage in her eyes. Right next to her was a stereotypical military man with a scar through his eyebrow and piercing his salt and pepper hairline.Â
âArtie! You have to let me help her.â Rose ordered at the man who she assumed had been the voice she had heard earlier.Â
âThat wasnât part of the deal. We let her go. Thatâs it. You should be thankful that we brought you to see her at all.âÂ
âIf you donât let me heal her, youâre going to regret it.â She snarled. The man laughed, it was harsh and mocking and going on for way too long. It made Rose even angrier.Â
âWhat are you going to do? Heal my arthritis? Youâre no fighter doc. Sheâll be dead before you even lift a finger.â The man spat in Roseâs face, she didnât wince and most of her energy went to keeping herself from ripping off the handcuffs and throttling the man until he turned blue. Although no one would see, a glow started to grow from the bones inside of her hands, illuminating her veins in a strange golden light.Â
âUnderestimating me isnât good for your health, I should know. Iâm a doctor.âÂ
âYou know what, Iâm sick of your attitude,â The man turned to the agents holding Artemis up, âKill the sister. Maybe that will make this easier.â There was a click of a gun cocking before Rose reacted.
âNo!â She yelled, but it was too late, the gunshot rang out and echoed among the silence and Artemis collapsed in a rapidly growing pool of blood. Rose felt like her bones were on fire, there was a blistering heat that encompassed every cell in her body. She could only hold it in for a couple seconds more. Just long enough for the man to look back at her and react in horror.Â
Her bones glowed like they encapsulated all the light from the sun and her eyes glowed with the same light. Her skull and veins were visible through her skin and her messy hair started to defy gravity and reflect the light coming from her skin. The supernova of rage would explode any moment, there was nothing she could do to hold it back, but she didnât really want to hold it back.Â
It was like an explosion was continually off and Rose was in the center of it. There was a blast of bright golden light that blasted the hydra bastards around her to the ground. There were screams, but Rose didnât hear them.Â
Thereâs that saying of âtoo much of a good thingâ that could apply. Too much healing meant bone where it shouldnât be, skin where it shouldnât grow, holes that shouldnât be cut off. Thatâs what happened to anyone in the blast zone. The agents around her had shards of bone growing together, winding and twisting as if making an intricate Celtic knot. The bone grew from ribs, skulls, femurs, any large bone grew grotesquely beyond its limits and the small connective bones grew together making a terrifying group of intertwining statues. And that was just the agents around her.Â
It took no effort for her to rip the handcuffs off, the shock collar was just as easy. She turned her head towards the uniformed man on the ground, trying to stumble away as his own body attacked him just by being in Roses presence.Â
All she could feel was rage towards this man. She was so tired of being restrained. By chains or by her own need to keep her feelings from impacting her work. She was so so tired of it. Her power was connected to her emotions and she had always had to keep them in check, but not now.Â
She walked steadily to the man trying to scramble away. His little rectangular glasses were broken and tilted on his nose. There was so much fear in his eyes. It made a strange scary little part of her happy.Â
âJust a healer, no good for fightingâŠâ She said, her voice was different, slightly non-human sounding. As if she was speaking as some ancient god, the kind whose voice could make an entire civilization fall to their knees.Â
âYou are right, this isnât much of a fight.â She knelt down to look the man in the eyes. âIf it was a fight, you would stand a chance.âÂ
âStop this!â The man yelled shakily, âIâll do anything!â He almost sobbed.
âYou will not speak,â Rose said as the skin around the manâs mouth began to close in, âYou will not see.â She whispered as she made his eyelids grow together. âYou will not hear.â She hissed quietly. His ears slowly grew together as she said her last words to him. âYou will be lucky to be saved, but you will not know. Actually, you would be lucky to die here. Iâm sure youâd never want to run into me again. You should be glad that I didnât just kill you for what you did to my sister. If anything, be fucking grateful.âÂ
She stood up, leaving the man on the cold ground. The room was quiet. No more screams. Only heartbeats. She didnât kill a single person. With enough skill and time, they could all be saved. She planned to send out a distress signal, they would be found. But that was all she could ensure.Â
The light faded. The flaming rage began to be replaced with empty sorrow and horror. She observed the room post-rage-explosion. She had never thought she was capable of anything like this. She had never thought that she could cause such⊠destruction. She breathed in a shaky breath and made herself look at her sisterâs body. She gasped when she saw the rise and fall of her sisterâs chest. She was breathing. She was still alive.Â
 âArtie? Artie!â Rose ran to her sister and looked over her. There was no gunshot wound. Roses blast had healed her completely. Her eyes fluttered open when her sister reached her.Â
âHey⊠whatâŠâ Artemis wheezed, but Rose was already holding her in her arms and sobbing uncontrollably. For a while, they just held each other. Eventually, they were ready to leave.Â
Rose was sure that hydra agents were still crawling in the ship but they stayed away from the sisters. There mustâve been some kind of surveillance of the event. They must know what happened somehow. Rose had no idea how but she was too tired, physically and emotionally, to care.Â
They left the ship with no problems. They boarded Artemisâ hidden ship, perfect stealth tech that could change from a boat to a fighter jet, only big enough for three people at most if they really squeezed in.Â
Rose sat in the co-pilotâs seat, though she wouldnât be any help. Her sister would be doing all the work. It was silent as they shot off into the sky and hovered above the clouds for seemingly hours. She was using the holoscreen to look at her emails and had just switched to her super-secret SHIELD account. A certain email caught her eye. Its subject line was âJob Opportunity for Former SHIELD Agentsâ and it was from Stark Industries. Rose smiled a little. Maybe her life wasnât over after all.Â