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Snake Eyes and Black Widow

This is a story of Snake Eyes (GI-Joe) being a operative in the fantastic world of the MCU. Of course, as this is introducing a character from an entirely different universe this story will be an AU. Without further ado, please take a dive through the eyes of Snake. Disclaimer all rights and permissions stay with the original writers and creators. This fan-fic is just to take a spin on what it would be like to have one of my favorite characters in the MCU.

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Chapter 46: Unfinished Business

The world outside the S.H.I.E.L.D. base had begun to calm, but inside the command center, the tension was palpable. The mastermind behind the enhanced soldiers' operation was in custody, but the sense of victory was fleeting. Natasha stood in the debriefing room, her arms crossed as she listened to Fury lay out the details of what they had uncovered. The network had been dismantled, but there were loose ends—too many for Natasha's liking.

Snake Eyes stood beside her, his presence a constant reminder of the battles they had fought together. His silence wasn't unusual, but Natasha could feel the same sense of unease that had been gnawing at her since they brought the mastermind in. Something didn't sit right, and despite their victory, she couldn't shake the feeling that they had missed something critical.

Fury finished speaking, his gaze sharp as it swept across the room. "We've stopped the immediate threat, but the enhanced soldiers are just one part of a much larger picture. Whoever was funding this operation is still out there. We've cut off the head of the snake, but the body isn't dead yet."

Natasha nodded, her mind already working through the possibilities. "What do we know about the mastermind's connections? They had to have resources—someone powerful pulling the strings from behind the scenes."

Fury tapped the tablet in front of him, pulling up a series of files on the central display. "We've traced some of the funding back to a few shell companies, but they're dead ends for now. Whoever's behind this is smart—keeping their hands clean, staying in the shadows."

Natasha exchanged a glance with Snake Eyes, who gave a subtle nod. They had dealt with shadowy figures before, people who stayed hidden until it was too late. The mastermind they had captured had been confident, too confident for someone who had just lost everything. It was as if they knew this wasn't the end.

"What's our next move?" Natasha asked, her tone calm but firm.

Fury leaned back in his chair, his expression hard. "We've got agents tracking the remaining cells, but we're also keeping an eye on our mastermind. They've been tight-lipped so far, but I have a feeling we're just scratching the surface of what they know."

Natasha crossed her arms, her gaze narrowing. "You think they're protecting someone?"

Fury nodded slowly. "I do. And I think whoever that someone is, they're still out there, watching us."

The room fell into a tense silence as the gravity of the situation sank in. The mastermind's operation may have been dismantled, but the real power behind the enhanced soldiers was still at large, hidden behind layers of secrecy and deception.

Natasha's mind drifted back to the interrogation earlier that day. The mastermind had been cryptic, offering little information beyond vague threats about the future. But one thing had stood out—a comment about the past, about things that had been set in motion long before Natasha had joined S.H.I.E.L.D.

Her instincts told her that there was more to this, that the answers they needed lay somewhere in her own history. The Red Room, her time as an assassin, the enemies she had made along the way—it was all connected. And now, it was all coming back to haunt her.

"We need to dig deeper," Natasha said, her voice quiet but determined. "There's something in my past that ties into this. Something I missed."

Fury raised an eyebrow, his interest piqued. "What are you thinking?"

Natasha's gaze hardened. "The Red Room. The enhanced soldiers, the technology—it all feels too familiar. Whoever's behind this might have ties to my old life. And if that's true, we're dealing with someone who knows how to manipulate people, how to create weapons out of them."

Fury studied her for a moment before nodding. "We'll dig into it. If there's a connection, we'll find it. But you need to be careful, Romanoff. Going back to your past—especially that part of it—won't be easy."

Natasha met Fury's gaze, unflinching. "I've faced worse."

The room fell silent again, the weight of the moment settling over them. Snake Eyes remained at Natasha's side, his presence a quiet reminder that she wasn't alone in this fight. Whatever lay ahead, they would face it together.

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Later that evening, Natasha found herself in the training room, working through a series of combat drills to clear her mind. The rhythmic sound of her fists striking the punching bag filled the space, each hit a release of the tension that had been building since the mission's end.

Snake Eyes stood in the corner, silently observing. He knew better than anyone how to handle the burden of the past, how it could weigh on a person no matter how far they tried to run from it.

After several minutes, Natasha paused, her breathing heavy as she wiped the sweat from her brow. She glanced at Snake Eyes, her expression thoughtful.

"We've come a long way," she said quietly, her voice breaking the stillness of the room. "But I feel like we're right back where we started."

Snake Eyes didn't respond, but he stepped forward, his eyes meeting hers. There was a silent understanding between them—an acknowledgment that their fight was far from over, that the real battle was just beginning.

Natasha nodded, a small, tired smile tugging at the corner of her lips. "You're right. We'll finish this."

The weight of the past still lingered, but Natasha knew that she couldn't let it define her. She had faced the darkness before, and she would face it again. This time, with Snake Eyes at her side, she wouldn't let it win.

As they left the training room, the lights dimming behind them, Natasha couldn't shake the feeling that the answers they were searching for lay in the shadows of her past. And to find them, she would have to confront the ghosts that still haunted her.

But she was ready. The final chapter of this fight was about to begin.