Kaiya found herself in the unique position of being chased down by a celebrity. Granted, that celebrity was Captain America, and she knew he would easily overtake her, but she couldn't help but be a bit proud. Sliding over a car hood and vaulting a bench, she idly wondered how long she could keep this up. She almost saw the other man step out too late. He wore all black with a half face mask, the glint of silver shining off his arm. Kaiya's eyes widened in recognition, and she was quick to try and spin around him.
The Winter Soldier.
This was bad, very bad. If the Ghost was after her, then she had really pissed someone off. He made a grab for her arm, and she swung around with her fist. He leaned back out of the way as the Captain reached them, and she swung again. As Winter stepped back, the Captain came towards her, swinging his own fist around. She took the shot to the side, ignoring the pain that bloomed there. She swung at him next, but found herself pulled against the solid body armor of Winter. A cold arm locked in place around her waist, and she used the larger man as leverage to kick to the Captain's stomach. She was rewarded with a grunt from the blonde before he gripped her ankles tightly.
"Ma'am, we're gonna need you to calm down." She glared at the Captain even as she tried to free her legs. If they were going to kill her, it would be great if they simply got on with it. He huffed, wrapping one large arm around her legs and leaning closer. "Calm down! We're not here to hurt you." Between her throbbing side and the infamous assassin pinning her, she had very little reason to believe him. He pressed a hand to his ear, speaking quickly. "Asset acquired, request pick up." Kaiya stopped struggling then, much to his apparent relief. She needed to think, and the best way to do that was in captivity. Not long after the call, a strange looking jet lowered nearby, and she was carried on by the larger men. /they waited until the vehicle was in the air to release her into a seat. She looked around carefully, taking note of any exits and possible weapons. Winter sat across from her as the Captain took a seat by her side. "Alright, we'll start slow. Tell us your name." She arched a brow, not expecting the interrogation to start so soon.
"Hollow Point." There was no sense in giving her real name. They'd find the more pertinent information under the pseudonym. The Captain gave a huff as Winter arched a brow, pulling his mask off and setting it aside. She committed the face to memory, under the off-chance she was able to escape sometime soon.
"An actual name would be nice." He quipped, and it was her turn to arch a brow. An interrogator with some sass; this ought to be fun for her. She was silent for a few more moments, weighing her options, before answering.
"Hollow Point." His frown deepened and he sat back a bit to give her a studious look. Kaiya figured the Captain wasn't the kind of man to beat answers out of a woman, but that didn't mean his metal-armed friend would have the same qualms.
"Fine, moving on. Are you currently on assignment?" This was getting interesting. If they didn't know she was currently on some R & R, then maybe they were here about a previous job. It would be more useful to her to act the stubborn hostage, and see what other information he'd willingly give.
"Anata wa, kyaputen no hijō ni utsukushī me o shite imasu." He looked even angrier now, if that were possible, and she gave a smug grin. In truth, it was a simple compliment to his startlingly blue eyes, but it was clear he didn't realize that. "Anata no yūjin ga aru, sorehodo." That part wasn't entirely true; Winter was actually a fairly good looking man in his own right.
"Jūbun'na. Shitsumon'nikotaeru." Both sets of eyes snapped to the assassin in surprise. He was giving her a bored look, his arms crossed in front of his chest. It was silent for a few moments as she processed his order. Answer the questions; if anything, he brought more to her own mind. Shifting to sit a bit straighter, she nodded.
"Fine. No, I'm not currently on assignment." That seemed to appease the blonde as she turned back towards him. He nodded, seeming to make a mental note. The questions seemed to end there, and she realized he must have someone higher up who would continue the process. She settled in for the ride, wondering just who would be asking the questions when they arrived.
When they arrived, Kaiya was shocked to discover it wasn't an underground base at all. No, it was the famous SHIELD Helicarrier, and she held back a groan. Escaping from this was going to be much more difficult than originally planned, but already she was thinking of an alternative. They lead her inside and left her in a windowless room by herself. She relaxed into the chair provided, pushing it back onto just the back legs and settling her boots on the table. Now, it was a waiting game; one she was intent to win.
