A knock on the door woke me up, then someone came into my room. I slowly opened my eyes to find Helen siting on the edge of the bed.

"Are you ready?" She smiled at me, but I could see she was worried.

"Five more minutes..." I joked and turned around. We both laughed and I got out of the bed.

"I think I have slept like two summers. Like honestly, when I got inside the bed it was still daytime." I washed my face as I talked. Helen got up and was going to leave the room.

"Do you want some coffee or something?" she asked.

"I can't say no to coffee." She left the room smiling. I stretched a little bit and yawned. I changed my clothes to the ones they had prepared. I wasn't into really tight clothes, but the leggings were incredibly comfortable, and I could wear the gray hoodie everyday. I looked myself in the mirror combing my hair and I put it up on a ponytail. Helen came in with the coffees and we both went out of the room to the control station of the helicarrier. I left my backpack and my clothes in the room, having the slight hope that when this was over I could go get them back by myself.

Apparently the Avengers were already in Sokovia getting as many civilians out of the town as they could. Maria was walking through the room giving simple fast orders to the people who were working there. The helicarrier was still flying over the clouds, I guessed over Sokovia. Helen waved at Maria and she came near us.

"I will take you the life-saving carriers in a minute, I just have to make sure everyone knows what to do." I nodded and I felt a hand on my shoulder. The man with the patch on the eye was there too.

"I have to say that this uniform makes you look much more professional. So, are you ready to be an everyday hero?" Calling me a hero was like too much, I felt like an auxiliary nurse or something like that rather than a hero. I was not an Avenger whatsoever. I just nodded at him as convinced as I could look.

"Fury, we have a problem." Maria shouted. "Sokovia is no longer on the ground. Ultron is taking it in the air." Fury approached to Maria in a fast rush, and he checked her tablet.

"This is why he needed vibranium...Son of a bitch...Take her to the carriers, we have to be fast." Maria started walking towards me, and I just had seconds to dedicate a goodbye look to Helen.

"You can do it." She whispered, then Maria took me by the arm and I had to follow her to the carriers. I felt like I was going to puke as we walked through the corridors. Luckily I didn“t. When we arrived she opened the doors of the first carrier and looked at me.

"Remember, as many as civilians as you can. The Avengers will deal with the rest." I agreed and came into the carrier. At least I was not alone. There were like three men there that would help me with people I guessed. The helicarrier started descending as Maria closed the doors. I could see the sky through the windows. Suddenly Sokovia appeared to our view. It was floating in the air and there were like silvered iron-mans flying around it and shooting lasers. I guessed they were the bad guys. It was honestly not a bad view, rather disturbing, but beautiful too. The first carrier, our carrier, took off from the hangar and started flying towards Sokovia. Why everything had to take place in the air? I hated flying and heights. The carrier landed in one of the extremes of the town and the doors opened. Capitan America was there waiting for the carriers to arrive. His suit was dirty and partially covered with blood, but he seemed fine. I made eye contact with him and he recognized me.

"What are you doing here?" he looked kind of confused, but I was convinced of my duty.

"I must heal the wounded civilians and make sure everyone is safe in the carriers. You have to help me get to them." I said pointing the nearest building where they were hiding. Capitan America was still confused so I placed my hand on his, where he had a light cut and healed it in less than 5 seconds. At this sight he placed his shield as a barrier so we could get to the civilians safe and we started running towards the building. Once inside I focused on their bodies to see their halos. I could also see their wounds and how serious they were. Some broken bones, some deep cuts and a lot of burns. I started rushing though the people who were more severely harmed. I rushed to them, knelt and just place my hands on the wounds. I concentrated as much as I could so the process would be faster. One broken bone fixed, next. I just run to the civilians and whispered them "sorry" or "trust me" or things like that. It took me about 3 minutes to heal the ones who needed, about 40 people. I nodded at Captain America, who was waiting at the entrance and he made a sign so the civilians could run to the carriers. Everyone could go there by themselves, so my duty was going as planned so far. The first carrier took off with the civilians in it. I had to stay in Sokovia until the last carrier left. Cap took me with some more civilians who where hiding in a little shop. I just repeated the process. After this last group I noticed I was getting tired fastly. But we couldn't stop now. We replayed the process 3 more times until there were no more civilians in Sokovia. I went to the last carrier with the last group and waited for Captain America, but he wasn't there. We had to wait for the Avengers because they were supposed to leave in this carrier. A lot of explosions and destruction could be heard in the distance. I just took a deep breath as I was exhausted.

After some minutes a blue blur crossed the square followed by Thor, Captain America and Hawkeye. They approached the carrier as I waited for them to get in. Cap put a hand on my shoulder.

"You did a great job out there." He dedicated an honest smile at me as Hawkeye entered the carrier and Thor checked the place for more enemies. I realized that the blue burr that I saw earlier was a man when he stayed still. A young man with white hair. I was getting inside the carrier when Hawkeye rushed out of it to the shop in the square. I stood up and apparently there was a kid there. I felt so guilty because it was my duty to make them all safe in the carriers, thank God Hawkeye saw him...He took the kid in his arms and he was coming to the carrier when a machine-gun started shooting not very far from us. It was actually a couple of meters ahead of Hawkeye and the child. The machine-gun was being shot from a little aircraft and it moved too fast to even assimilate what was going to happen. Hawkeye turned to his back to protect the kid as the bullets came closer to him. I was horrified, because it was all my fault. Hawkeye was going to die because of me. But in the last moment a blue blur moved him and the white-haired guy took his place. It was like watching it in slow-motion. Dozens of bullets going through his body as he sacrificed himself for them. The aircraft left and the guy just stood there a couple of seconds until he fell to the ground. I couldn't believe my eyes. I was paralyzed, terrified. Captain America run and took the lifeless body with him as Hawkeye and Cap came back to the carrier. My heart felt like if it was going to escape from my body. They placed the man's body in the ground and Hawkeye left the kid with his mom and he lay down next to him. I couldn't stop staring at his lifeless body. Guilt was growing on me as I felt a giant hole in my chest. It was all my fault. I focused on his body without even trying. And then I saw it. It was impossible that it was real. My mind had to be tricking me, I was tired and confused. But it seemed real. As the carrier took off from what was left of Sokovia I fell on my knees losing my balance really close to his body. I looked closer to his chest where this little trembling blue light was, right in his heart. It was real, it was there. There was hope for him.

"He's alive..." I whispered, not believing my words. "HE'S ALIVE!"