The quiet hum of the fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting long shadows on the cold metal floor of the room. Natasha sat motionless, her breathing slow and steady, her eyes locked on the door that Snake Eyes had been dragged through only moments ago. She could still feel the phantom grip of the guards on her arms, could still hear the echo of the Overseer's cold voice in her mind: "You can help me shape the future, or you can watch as everything you care about is taken from you."
But Natasha Romanoff was no stranger to threats. She'd been trained by the best—trained to withstand torture, manipulation, and control. She had escaped the Red Room, and she'd be damned if she let anyone drag her back into the darkness she had fought so hard to leave behind.
Her fingers flexed as the lockpick in her sleeve pressed into her palm. She hadn't been idle since they'd strapped her into this chair. She'd been working the pick into the cuffs for the last few minutes, moving slowly, deliberately, so as not to draw attention from the cameras in the room. The cuffs were advanced, but not impenetrable. Whoever designed them had prepared for highly skilled prisoners, but they hadn't counted on Natasha Romanoff.
With a final flick of her wrist, the lock clicked. The metal restraints around her wrists loosened, and she carefully pulled her hands free. She remained still for a moment, keeping her movements minimal. The cameras were likely automated, and they hadn't triggered any alarms yet, but she couldn't afford to assume they were inactive. The last thing she needed was to alert the guards before she had a plan.
Her mind raced through the possibilities. Snake Eyes was somewhere nearby, and Stark was likely still being held in a different part of the facility. The Overseer's plan wasn't clear yet, but it was obvious that they were central to it. The key now was to find them both—and stop whatever was coming before it was too late.
Moving as quietly as possible, Natasha rose from the chair and moved toward the door. Her muscles were still sore from the tranquilizer, but her mind was sharp. She pressed her ear to the door, listening for any movement outside. There was nothing. No footsteps, no voices—just the steady hum of the facility's machinery.
Taking a deep breath, she used the lockpick again, this time on the door's control panel. It was a more advanced system, but Natasha's experience with similar tech made quick work of it. Within seconds, the door slid open with a soft hiss, revealing a dimly lit hallway.
She slipped into the corridor, sticking close to the walls, her senses on high alert. The facility was eerily quiet, which only heightened her suspicion. A place this large, with this much tech, should have more personnel. Yet, for the moment, there were no guards in sight.
Natasha moved swiftly but cautiously down the hall, her mind already working through the possibilities. She needed to find a security terminal, a way to locate Snake Eyes and Stark. As she rounded a corner, she spotted a small room off to the side—an operations center of some kind. The door was slightly ajar, and faint light spilled into the hallway.
She approached the room carefully, her body tensed for any sign of movement. Peeking inside, she saw it was empty, though several screens lined the walls, each one displaying various camera feeds from throughout the facility. Natasha stepped inside, her fingers quickly flying over the console as she accessed the system.
The first thing she did was disable the cameras in the section of the facility where she had been held. That would buy her some time before anyone noticed she was missing. Then, she scanned the feeds, searching for any sign of Snake Eyes or Stark.
It didn't take long. One of the cameras showed Snake Eyes in another room—still unconscious, but strapped to a vertical platform that looked disturbingly like a surgical chair. Two figures in lab coats hovered nearby, working with a set of instruments that Natasha didn't recognize. Her stomach tightened as she realized what they were planning. They weren't just holding Snake Eyes—they were preparing him for something.
She quickly noted the location of the room and moved on, searching for Stark. Another camera feed showed him in a separate room, still in his Iron Man suit but hooked up to several large machines that appeared to be siphoning energy from his arc reactor. His helmet was off, and though he was conscious, he appeared groggy, likely still recovering from the effects of the EMP and whatever sedatives they had used on him.
Natasha's heart raced. She needed to move fast.
She memorized the paths to both rooms and quickly shut down the terminal, erasing any trace of her presence. As she slipped back into the hallway, her mind was already formulating a plan. First, she'd free Snake Eyes. He was the key to fighting their way out of here. Together, they could take on the guards, get to Stark, and destroy whatever tech the Overseer was using for his twisted plan.
As she moved toward the area where Snake Eyes was being held, the eerie silence of the facility continued to unsettle her. It felt wrong—too quiet, too controlled. And that made her even more cautious. She rounded another corner, her eyes scanning for any movement, any sign of the guards who had taken Snake Eyes.
When she reached the door to the room where Snake Eyes was being held, Natasha took a moment to steady herself. The door was reinforced, but she had already disabled the security feeds for this section. She couldn't afford to make noise or trigger any alarms, so she worked quickly with her lockpick once more, bypassing the door's controls in a matter of seconds.
The door slid open silently, revealing the cold, clinical interior of the room. Snake Eyes was strapped to the surgical chair-like platform, his arms and legs secured in thick metal restraints. The two lab-coated figures turned toward Natasha, their expressions registering shock for a brief second before she acted.
In one fluid motion, she launched forward, delivering a vicious kick to the first figure's chest, sending him crashing into the wall. The second figure barely had time to reach for a nearby alarm before Natasha disarmed him with a swift strike, her movements precise and efficient. Both figures were incapacitated within seconds, their bodies slumping to the ground.
Natasha rushed to Snake Eyes, quickly assessing his condition. His breathing was steady, and the effects of the tranquilizer were starting to wear off—she could see the slight twitch of his fingers as he began to stir.
"Come on, Snake," Natasha murmured, working to release his restraints. "We've got to get out of here."
The restraints clicked open one by one, and as the last one fell away, Snake Eyes' eyes fluttered open. His gaze locked onto Natasha, and though his body was still sluggish, there was a flicker of recognition in his eyes.
Natasha offered a small, relieved smile. "Glad you're back with me."
Snake Eyes nodded weakly, his body still recovering from the drugs, but the determination in his eyes was unmistakable. He would be ready to fight soon.
"We don't have much time," Natasha said, helping him to his feet. "Stark's in trouble, and I don't know how long we've got before they come back."
Snake Eyes' body slowly responded, his muscles tightening as he regained control. He gave Natasha a nod of understanding, his hand instinctively moving to the katana strapped to his back, only to realize it was missing. Natasha quickly handed him one of the lab coat guards' weapons, a sleek combat knife, which he accepted without hesitation.
With Snake Eyes at her side, Natasha felt a surge of renewed determination. They had been through worse, and they had survived. Together, they were unstoppable.
"We'll get Stark," Natasha said, her voice hardening with resolve. "Then we're going to bring this place down."
Snake Eyes' eyes flashed with agreement, and with that, they moved toward the door. The time for subtlety was over. Now, it was time to strike.