I own nuthin but Omisha! Enjoy!

Stephen

Tony and I walked through the streets of a small unknown town in Minnesota, when we heard snarls and jeers coming from an abandoned building. Tony walked past the building without a second thought, I stopped. Tony turned to snark at me when we heard many people yell, "Omisha! Omisha! Omisha!"

We looked at each other and I walked toward the building. Tony sighed and followed. Inside everyone was surrounding a ring where a man and a young girl were trying to tear each other apart. The man was skilled, but surprisingly the young girl was holding up. Tony tugged me, whispering, "Let's get out of here and call Nick about this."

Just then the man kicked the girl into the fence. She fell to the ground without a sound, blood pooling around her. The crowd cheered as another man stepped into the ring with a gun. He looked as the girl struggled to get up, only to repeatedly fall down again. She looked at the man with tears in her eyes and said, "Please. I, I can still fight, I just need a little rest."

Her voice was small and raspy, like it was years since she last spoke. Tony stopped pulling and stood next to me. "Never mind, let's get the kid out of here." I nodded and started to push my way through the crowd. The man raised his gun and said, "You are not my daughter. You're dead like your mother." Tony ran past me and tackled the man down. The crowd booed as the man and Tony starting to punch each other. While they were distracted, I made my way to the girl, who looked like she was five or six. Her short white blond hair was streaked with blood and hasn't moved. I gently picked her up and turned to see Tony pinning the girl's apparent father, his gun out of his reach. He looked at me and said, "What do you plan to do with her? She's useless now."

I stared at him, "I'm going to raise her right. She's not useless, you are. As a father." I climbed out of the ring and headed toward the exit. "Come on Tony." I called back, "We're done here." He got off the man and followed. After we got a good distance away from the fight. Tony stopped me and asked, "Are you serious about raising her? Neither of us are the fatherly type."

"Well, I'm not going to leave her with that man as her dad. Besides, we'll just have to get the rest of Avengers to help." Then I continued walking to where Nick Fury was waiting, leaving Tony standing in shock"


So? Good, bad? Stop or continue? I got this scene from the book White Fang. If you haven't read it, you should. And then you should see the movie adaptation on Netflix. Remember, if you're gonna leave a comment, please let it be a nice one. Laters!