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The lead HYDRA agent standing at the door—dressed exactly like an FBI agent—pulled out his credentials.
"Ms. Stacy. FBI."
"Uh-huh."
Gwen stood in the doorway and glanced at the badge the agent was holding up.
"Can I help you?"
"We have a suspect wanted for cris against national security who ran into this residence. Would you mind handing her over?"
"No."
"..."
The lead HYDRA agent stared at Gwen—who had barely thought for a second before shaking her head and flat-out refusing—and fell into stunned silence.
Under normal circumstances, When dealing with regular civilians who weren't exactly eager to cooperate with their work, they'd usually just strong-arm their way through.
After all, civilians who didn't cooperate with them weren't really regular civilians anymore.
Ti to bring the hamr down.
When words didn't work, they knew how to use their fists.
But—
This wasn't a normal circumstance. And Gwen wasn't a regular civilian.
The ashes of Wakanda still hadn't been cleaned up yet.
An entire people's souls were still floating around over there.
So, After giving himself several ntal pep talks, the lead HYDRA agent plastered a smile back on his face and addressed Gwen, still standing in the doorway. "Ms. Stacy, we have no desire to make an enemy of you. All we want is the wanted criminal. If you hand her over, we'll leave imdiately. We won't stay a second longer."
Gwen didn't budge. She just kept shaking her head.
"Like I said, the person you're looking for isn't here."
"Motherfu—"
The second HYDRA agent standing to the left of the leader heard that response and imdiately lost his cool. He exploded on the spot, pointing directly at the clearly visible bloodstains on Gwen's loungewear.
"Are you kidding right now? You think we don't have the guts to force our way in? Screw this, you—"
SMACK!
Before Gwen's expression could even darken, the lead agent moved first. His hand shot out in a vicious backhand, slapping the agent beside him—who had just pointed at Gwen's clothes while cursing—straight across the face.
The force was so brutal that it knocked two of the man's teeth clean out of his mouth. On top of that, the impact made him spin in place like a top.
Gwen watched the HYDRA agent lose his teeth and spin around, visibly startled.
"I apologize!"
After furiously smacking his own colleague, the lead HYDRA agent imdiately put the smile back on his face and turned to Gwen. "My partner didn't know who you were. I'm apologizing on his behalf."
Gwen snapped out of it, staring at the agent in front of her—whose face was covered in a servile, ingratiating smile—and took a deep ntal breath.
"I don't have any special identity. All I know is that the person you're looking for isn't here."
"Ms. Stacy, we saw the fugitive enter this residence with our own eyes. Her car is still on your front lawn."
The lead agent gestured toward the bullet-riddled car Sharon had driven over and parked on the grass.
Gwen glanced in the direction he was pointing.
"I don't know whose car that is. But there's no one you're looking for inside my house."
"..."
The third HYDRA agent standing on the right wasn't having it either. His tone dropped low, carrying a clear warning. "Ms. Stacy, you should understand why we're being so polite right now."
Gwen turned to look at the third agent who'd just spoken, then let out a dry laugh. "Of course I do. But do you understand sothing? You're sure you want to co in? Fine. Go ahead. Co in."
As she spoke, Gwen stepped aside.
The path into the house was now wide open.
But the three HYDRA agents standing at the door stared at the clear path Gwen had just opened and hesitated.
Because Gwen had added one more thing.
"...But rember, I didn't invite you inside. You forced your way in. Please rember that. Because when my fiancé gets back, I'm going to tell him. I'm going to tell him that while he was away, three agents—who may or may not actually be FBI—ignored my objections and broke into our ho."
The mont those words left her mouth—
The HYDRA trio—who had just felt a flicker of satisfaction when Gwen stepped aside—imdiately froze.
Of course.
They really were afraid of Hawk.
Gwen watched the three HYDRA agents—one playing bad cop, one playing good cop, and one playing scary cop—and their expressions confird it.
The three agents' faces went stiff. They exchanged glances with each other.
Seeing that, Gwen shrugged and prepared to close the door on them.
Just as she was about to shut it, the agent with the clear handprint on his face—the one who'd lost his teeth playing bad cop—snapped loudly, "Ms. Stacy, don't think we won't do it!"
Gwen paused and stopped closing the door again.
The good cop agent also spoke up in a low voice. "Ms. Stacy, this is your last warning. Hand over the fugitive. We have no desire to make an enemy of you. But that doesn't an we're going to keep backing down if you stand in our way."
That didn't make sense.
Before joining HYDRA, they'd been ek and cautious.
The whole point of joining HYDRA was so they could finally throw their weight around. If they were still being ek and cautious, what the hell was the point of being in HYDRA?
Gwen looked at the good cop agent, her eyebrow arching.
The next second—
The lead agent—playing the nice guy role—had already taken the first step, snapping at his good cop partner. "Shut up!"
That confird it for Gwen.
These three HYDRA agents were running a textbook good cop, bad cop, scary cop routine.
Once she realized that, Gwen almost laughed out loud.
But at the sa ti, she found herself curious about sothing.
Gwen's gaze landed on the lead agent—the one playing nice guy.
"I'm curious. If my fiancé were ho right now, would you still have the guts to knock on this door, show up on our doorstep, and threaten —right in front of him—to hand over the person you're looking for?"
'Hell no...' The lead agent answered that question in his head without a second's hesitation. But he didn't say it out loud.
After all, if he actually said that, it would be like boosting soone else's reputation while destroying his own.
But—
Did he dare?
Sorry. Really didn't.
If he'd dared, they wouldn't have slamd on the brakes the second they saw Sharon Carter drive into Bleecker Street while they were chasing her. They wouldn't have been too scared to follow her in.
Everyone knew, Bleecker Street was ho to a demon king whose punishnts ranged from wiping out entire families to exterminating entire bloodlines.
So the mont they stopped their car, they'd imdiately called it in to their superiors.
And then—
Once their superiors found out Sharon Carter had run into Bleecker Street, they'd gotten chewed out and told they had three options: bring Sharon Carter back imdiately, kill Sharon Carter imdiately, or kill themselves.
But that wasn't even the main point.
The main point was that their superiors had also told them that when capturing or killing Sharon Carter, they were not to provoke the demon king's shackles.
As for how to bring back or kill Sharon Carter without provoking the demon king's shackles? Their superiors didn't say. They just told the three of them to "use their initiative."
Because if the operation failed, HYDRA would disavow them.
Good lord.
But complaining aside, the job still had to be done. After all, defying the demon king might get them killed, but if they didn't follow the organization's orders, they'd definitely die.
And it would be a brutal death.
The three of them had huddled in the car, put their heads together, and co up with a plan. The basic strategy: coax, scare, and threaten.
One person would play nice guy and coax.
One person would play good cop and scare.
And the third would play bad cop and threaten.
Three-pronged attack. Maybe, possibly, there was a chance it might work—that they could get the demon king's shackles (also known as Gwen) to hand over Sharon Carter.
After all, according to the file, Gwen was only nineteen years old.
And so, They'd gone for it.
And now, hearing Gwen's question, they were completely stuck.
Obviously—
Gwen hadn't been intimidated by them. Not only that, but it seed like the roles had reversed. She was looking at the HYDRA trio at her door with open amusent. "Looks like you wouldn't dare co here if Hawk were ho. But I should remind you—Hawk only left New York temporarily. He's not gone for good."
One sentence.
Hawk was just away temporarily. He wasn't dead.
A dead demon king might not be that scary. But a temporarily absent demon king—one who'd already proven that crossing him resulted in disaster—if he ca back and found out about this? Only God knew what would happen.
Gwen said all that, then shifted gears, addressing the HYDRA trio in front of her. "If you leave now, I'll pretend this never happened. Otherwise, when my fiancé gets back, I'm going to tell him everything. And I won't be asking him to go easy on you. You should know how terrifying my fiancé is. I'm telling you—he doesn't even spit out the bones."
When Gwen ntioned that Hawk didn't spit out bones, her expression looked oddly familiar.
As if she'd seen it happen firsthand.
She'd hoped that saying this would be enough to get the three of them to leave.
But—
The good cop HYDRA agent heard Gwen's words and seed to catch on to her urgency to get rid of them. He let out a cold laugh and looked at her. "But your fiancé isn't in New York right now, is he?"
Like they'd said before, If they didn't capture or kill Sharon Carter today, they were dead.
So after the good cop agent started playing bad cop, the lead agent—who'd been playing nice guy—also dropped the smile from his face. He looked at Gwen. "Ms. Stacy, step aside. Otherwise—"
Before he could finish—
A voice—cold and ominous—ca from behind them.
"Otherwise... what??"
"..."
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