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"Oh dear," Stark said, sounding rather unconcerned as he looked over the railing at his sister disappearing into the clouds.
"Stark!" one of his team mates yelled at him in horror. He was the only one of them that could fly, after all, and he seemed to not be able to care any less.
Steve gaped at the heartless billionaire before grabbing a parachute from the utility rack behind them and leaping over the side of the ship after Bee. "Well, that was unnessessary," Tony sighed, turning back to his team.
"Aren't you worried?" Black Widow asked him, only to get a shrug in reply. "No. My sister has ways. She could have easily gotten herself out of this one without the help of Mr. Hero-Man."
The team raised their eyebrows at each other, but the sounds of fighting from inside the ship made them forget Bee and run off.
. . . . . .
"NOOAI, wings!" Bee called, flipping over so she was belly-side down.
Silence
"I don't appreciate being yelled at," the woman computer voice answered, sounding grumpy. "Oh, I'm so sorry. I'll wait, its not like I'm doing anything important besides FALLING TO MY DEATH!"
The watch sighed. "Alright, alright,"
The watch glowed blue; the light traveling up her arm, across her shoulders and down her other arm and back. The light solidified into metal, looking like the straps of a backpack, and from the middle a pair of blue wings unfolded.
"Thank you, NOOAI," Bee said rather sarcastically.
From above, the figure of Steve Rogers came into view along with his paracute. "Hey," Bee said, matching his decending speed. "Nice suit," Steve said back to her, checking out her artificial wings.
"Thanks," Bee laughed. "Need a ride?" Steve nodded and grabbed the hand she held out for him. Sheading the paracute, he was lifted back up to the air ship.
Only to see chaos
The engines were smoking, but holding up. The deck literally had tons of holes in it, and the door inside had been blown off its hinges.
The hulk was on the main deck, fighting what looked like one of those giant metal suits from Avatar.
Dropping the captain by the door, Bee grinned.
"Suit up," they said at the same time, causing them both to grin.
The captain ducked inside, and Bee tapped on her watch. The metal straps of her wings expanded into a full body suit.
The suit looked almost like Black Widows, but was made of fabric-like metal and was white. The suit extended up to make a ninja mask across her mouth and hose. All together it made her look like an angel; a badass angel.
"Sis!" a voice from behind her called.
Turning, it was her brother in His full Iron Man suit, throwing her her daggers.
Catching them, her suit coursed electricity throw them, making them a live wire with a pointy tip. With a flying leap, she landed on the Hulk's shoulder before summersaulting off and hitting the iron giant.
. . . . . .
Inside wasn't much better.
In fact, it was worse.
Most of the computers had been destroyed, Banner's lab had been ravished, and the only thing standing seemed to be the crew that was defending the pilot and main controls.
That's when the second Iron giant showed up.
With rockets.
And that's when they dicided today wasn't really anyone's day.
