Amara let out a sigh as they landed beside the plane, her face pale as Tony set her down.

"Never again" she mumbled as she sent Tony a glare before breathing deeply to keep her stomach calm. Tony let out a laugh and smiled at Amara, patting her back.

"It wasn't that bad! At least the Chitauri didn't shoot at us" He said with a grin as he led her onto the plane. Amara looked around, her eyes wide in awe and a large smile crossed her face.

The plane was larger than she thought it would be. The seats were clearly meant for comfort as well as durability, and there were stairs heading up to the next level.

"Make yourself at home kid. I've got a fight to get back to" Tony said as he sent Amara a small smile before heading back out and flying into the sky.

Amara watched him fly away then turned around and slowly made her way up the stairs of the plane, looking nervous as she sat in one of the large couches around a plasma t.v.

She didn't know why but she felt exhausted. She sighed and tried to relax.
"May as well try to sleep" she muttered to no one before closing her eyes, slowly drifting into a dreamless sleep.

When Amara woke up, she saw Tony kneeling in front of her, his hand on her shoulder as he shook her away.

"Hey kid. Sleep well?" He asked with a smile. Amara yawned and nodded slowly as she blinked and sat up, looking around at the other people in the room and her eyes widened as she saw the rest of the Avengers.

There was a silence, then the tall man with blonde hair and blue eyes stepped forward, a small smile on his face.

"Hi. I'm Steve Rogers. I understand this must be... confusing for you" he said with an apologetic smile.

A faint blush covered the young womans face but she smiled back.
"I'm Amara Riddle. It's nice to meet you Steve" Amara said, her eyes darting to the rest of the team. Steve nodded and followed her gaze.

"Ah yes. This is Natasha, Clint, Thor and Bruce." He said, pointing to each person in turn. Bruce and Clint offered Amara a smile, and Thor stepped forward, took Amaras hand and kissed it gently, causing the young woman to blush deeply.

Tony let out a laugh and grinned, then rolled his eyes.

"Thor careful. I saw her create green fire with that hand!" Tony said with a smirk, causing Thor to jump and his eyes to widen.

"Green flames you say? Are you sure Man of Iron?" Thor said, his voice and eyes guarded as they flicked from Amara to Tony.

Tony nodded and looked at Amara as well. The young woman shifted and bit her lip, looking worried as Thor's eyes wandered over her, as if he were carefully analysing every inch of her.

"Yeah. She put a hole through the chest of one of the soldiers. It was pretty awesome to see, and I'd love to know how she did it" Tony said, barely holding back his excited grin as he sat beside Amara.

The young woman let out a small but nervous chuckle and rubbed the back of her neck.
"To be truthful, I have no idea how that happened. I've never done anything like that before but I was in one of the buildings that the Chitauri destroyed with that bomb" she said, her voice quiet as she shuddered.

All eyes were on her at that point, and she visibly shrank into her seat, not used to the attention.
"How on earth did you survive that?" Natasha asked, her eyes boring into Amaras.

"I really don't know. I was working when they blew the building up. It was like an energy blast. Any time it touched anyone they just dropped dead. When it came to me though, this green bubble, sort of a shield I guess, surrounded me" Amara explained, her voice shaking as she remembered the moment she watched each of her colleagues drop dead.

Natasha looked as if she wanted to ask a few more questions when Bruce intervened.
"Natasha enough. The poor girl has been through a lot and I want to check her over for any injuries and do a full scan to see if there are any anomalies in her blood" Bruce said firmly. He looked at Amara and his gaze softened as he helped her up.

"Come on. Best make sure you are healthy" he said with a small smile.
Amara gave him a thankful smile as he led her from the room, and she began to relax as the tension evaporated from the air.

"Thanks for that. I was getting nervous there" she mumbled as they walked through the corridor of the jet.

Bruce smiled and opened the door to her left, holding it open for her.
"I could tell. You look exhausted, but I still need to check you over. Just in case you were effected by any radiation from the Chitauri weapons" he explained as Amara entered the room. She stopped when she saw the room was a medical room and looked around.

The room was occupied by six beds, all with a table beside them. There were cupboards lining the walls and a screen by each bed, clearly for privacy.

Bruce guided Amara towards one of the beds and helped her up.
"Right, you may not enjoy this, but I have to do a full examination, including blood tests" he said slowly and Amara nodded.

Two hours later and the tests were done. Bruce was, in Amaras mind, the best, and kindest doctor she had ever met. He was clearly a naturally shy man, but was very friendly and animated when talking about a subject he was waiting for the blood test results to come back as Bruce brought over a tray.

"I wasn't sure what you liked so I got mixture of food for you" he said softly as he placed the tray in front of Amara.

She smiled appreciatively and sat up, examining the food on the plate before starting to eat. She hadn't realized how hungry she was until she began to eat.

Once she had ate her fill, Bruce moved the tray and watched her carefully, his nervous gaze had relaxed and was now merely inquisitive.
"You have never experienced this power before?" He asked, his hushed tone calm and gentle.

Amara shook her head.
"No. This is the first time it has ever happened" she mumbled quietly as she gazed at her hands.

Bruce went to say something when a machine beeped, causing him to jump slightly. He headed over to the computer and examined the results carefully, before humming quietly and looking over his shoulder at the young woman.

"Amara? Do you know what your blood type is?" He asked, his eyes wide as he gazed at the results on the screen in front of him.

The young woman in question looked up and tilted her head to the side.

"No, I can't remember. Why?" She asked and slowly got up from the bed, making her way towards Bruce to look at the computer screen.

"Because this says you have no known blood type, your blood acts differently than anything I've ever seen. It's like a brand new blood type, absolutely remarkable." Bruce said, the amazement clear in his voice as he turned around to face her.

"I'll run some more tests on the sample, but it might be that your blood changed due to what happened" he explained and rested his hand on her shoulder as Amara let out a sigh.

"I promise it will be alright. We are all here for you" Bruce said softly and gave her a small smile. Amara smiled back and before Bruce could react, she gave him a small hug, shocking the older man and causing him to freeze.

"Thanks Bruce" she whispered before she pulled away and smiled softly. A soft blush crossed her cheeks and Bruce cleared his throat, his own face red.

"Um, yes. It's fine" he said quickly. Fortunately the pair were saved the embarrassment when Steve entered the medical room.

"Hey you two. We are about to land. You two might want to come back down so we can get inside the building. Amara, I've spoken to the Director and he wants to meet you, but for now you can stay with us" Steve explained with a smile, then tilted his head to the side in confusion as he noticed the awkward air around Bruce and Amara.

"Is everything ok?" he asked, concerned for the pair. Both Bruce and Amara nodded before following Steve towards the Bombay doors of the jet.