AN: Okay who am I kidding? I love writing about the Avengers and now that I've gotten into the thought of these two being together I'm actually surprised I didn't post this sooner. For those that are new, once again this is a sequel to 'The Agent and the AI Babysit' which is also a sequel to a bunch of others but I guess it can be read alone if you want though I suggest you read the others. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this next story and reviews are greatly appreciated.


It was a new feeling but it was a feeling that Jarvis liked. Sleeping, it was different but it was nice especially when he woke up next to Coulson every morning. Like right now, Coulson's head was resting against his shoulder. He was snoring pretty loudly and that probably would have annoyed just about anybody else in the world but Jarvis didn't mind. Besides, it gave him something to tease him about later.

Jarvis slowly moved out from under him to then get ready for the day. He took off what had become his pajamas, a simple shirt and sweat pants like Coulson, and changed into his usual black and white suit. He had just started to adjust his tie in the bathroom mirror when he heard a grumbling sound come from the bedroom. He poked his head in and laughed at what he saw.

"Stand up to quickly there Coulson?" he asked with a smile. Even though it probably would have been alright to call Coulson by his first name, Jarvis liked the sound of his last name better and he was use to calling him that anyway.

"Yes," grumbled Coulson as he sat back down and rubbed his head. "You're lucky; you don't have to experience what it feels like when blood rushes to your head."

Jarvis chuckled as he finished smoothing out his suit. He went over and kissed Coulson on the cheek. They had got into a kind of routine, in the morning they left whenever they were ready, not really waiting up on the other unless their jobs seemed to coincide that day. Normally Jarvis was the one to leave the apartment first but not always. He said good bye and then made his way to his new car that Tony had gotten him as part of an 'I'm sorry' and 'I'd rather you use this than public transportation' gift.

As Jarvis left, Coulson rubbed his temples a few more times before he was sure he was okay and then finally stood up and stretched. He got dressed in his suit that was pretty much exactly like Jarvis' except for the fact that it was obviously for someone shorter. After getting dressed, Jarvis grabbed a quick granola bar for his breakfast and then made his way to his own car. Driving through the city, Coulson headed towards what he figured was going to be a very average day at S.H.E.I.L.D. However, he was completely wrong about that.

Still, it started out normal until the meeting was called. Director Nick Fury had asked Agent Coulson, Barton, and Romanoff to come to his office, and of course they all were there.

"I'm sending you three out on an important mission. You'll be leaving tomorrow morning at about four," Fury said as he stood behind his desk.

"And what exactly is this mission, sir?" asked Barton.

"We have reason to believe that someone has formed a new Hydra and they are recruiting," replied Fury. "Your mission is to examine the situation to see if this is really happening. If not, find out what is happening but do not engage the enemy." As he said the last words, he made a point to look at both Romanoff and Barton with more scrutiny than Coulson. "I am also sending other teams in. You shouldn't see them but if you do happen to cross paths do not act like you know them. That is all."

However, before anyone could leave, Coulson asked, "Have you informed Captain Rogers of this sir?"

"No and I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell him or any of the other Avengers for that matter," replied Fury. "So, in other words that's an order."

They all nodded and then quickly left. Coulson had about a million questions going through his head like 'Where were we going' and 'Who would want to form Hydra again.' He also wanted to know why they shouldn't tell Rogers. Then there was just one other thing that was bothering him. The mission itself, it just didn't seem right. He didn't know why, call it gut instinct, but something about this seemed to carefully planned and when he said planned he didn't mean by Fury.