One day Bruce Banner and Tony Stark were strolling through Shields top secret containment facility just for kicks.
The two expert scientists enjoyed uncovering the mysteries of various items from time to time.
"Hey what's that?" Tony said, pointing at a large metal container. Bruce and Tony both began to walk towards it. There was a small window on it but it was covered in ice so it was difficult to see through, they could however tell that there was a humanoid figure inside.
They both began to examine the small computer attached to the container. They were looking at vital signs when Tony 's hand slipped and landed on a small red button.
"Well that can't be good." Tony said sarcastically.
"I think it's defrosting." Bruce said, looking at the computer screen once more.
"Can we just, refrost it?" Tony asked.
"No." Bruce replied. "The vital signs are going crazy, immediately freezing whatever is in there would kill it."
The door opened with a loud creaking sound as thick fog came out of the container, blocking Tony and Bruce's views. They heard something hit the ground and when the fog cleared they saw what had been inside the container.
It was a girl.
Bruce's mind went crazy as he looked upon this young woman. 'What!? Why is she in here? She's beautiful! With red hair. We need to help her.'
"Tony, we need to get this girl medical attention immediately!" Bruce said as he checked her pulse.
"But then they'll know we were messing with stuff down here!" Tony said.
"You're the one who pushed the button, deal with the consequences."
"Wait, you're a doctor!"
"Uh yeah, but why does that... Oh!" Bruce replied, realizing were this was going.
"So." Tony said, as he walked towards the girl. "We take her back to Avengers mansion, you take care of her, and when she's good to go we bring her back here! Fury will never have to know."
After arriving at Avengers mansion Bruce immediately began running tests on the girl.
"It looks like she's slipped into a comma. It shouldn't last long though." he said when Tony came to check on his progress.
