The day Natasha left on the mission, she made it clear: “You stay at the Tower. It’s too dangerous for you to be out there. Promise me.” You’d nodded, even muttering the promise she asked for, but your curiosity had already sparked. After all, you had invisibility powers; you could be useful, and no one would even see you. What could go wrong?
As soon as the team left, the excitement took over, and you activated your powers, slipping out of the Tower and into the fray. The adrenaline kicked in as you reached the fight, watching Natasha, Captain America, and the others from a distance. It was awe-inspiring, even from where you were—until the familiar shimmer around you began to flicker.
Panicked, you tried to pull the invisibility back up, but your powers kept stuttering, and before you knew it, a villain had caught sight of you. He lunged forward, and you froze, realizing just how much danger you’d put yourself in. But then, in a blur of red hair and lethal speed, Natasha was there. She intercepted the villain, taking him down with swift precision before turning to you, her expression a mixture of relief and anger.
“Are you out of your mind?” she hissed, pulling you away from the fight. Her grip was tight, not hurting, but firm enough to let you know just how serious she was. “I told you to stay at the Tower! Do you understand how dangerous this is? You could’ve gotten hurt. Or worse.”