Announcement and Snidbit
I hate to waste you guys' time, but I feel bad for not updating yet.
So here is the why and how, if you care. If not feel free to skip to the little short thing I wrote randomly.
Okay so I'm officially into my last week of school. I would have posted again last week, but a major speech for English blindsided me. I love my teach, but 200 note cards of notes, 25 annotated sources, 50 vocab, and an actual speaking in front of class speech is ridiculous. I hate public speaking. Now I have finals this Friday and Monday, but studying is for chumps so I'm basically free to ignore my real life responsibilities in favor of writing this. Goodbye hellish school. Hello playing Avengers on repeat. So to sum up I have spent the last 3 days playing catch up on my procrastinated project and I feel bad.
Thank you so so much to the five people that followed this story and the two that favorited it. I honestly didn't think this would even get read.
So on to the actual fun part, the snidbit. This is a brief look into Eve's past. Full story to be disclosed later.
Background on the Super Soldier Reject
Born: Sadie Cross
Military Codename: Luna Bennett
Current Alias: Evangeline Greene
Codename: Reject so named by herself
Civilian Background:
Sadie Cross was born November 1, 1987 in a rural community in Iowa. Her parents are Walter and Natalie Cross. She has six siblings and is the second to youngest of the Cross children. Standard family and childhood as far as we know. When she was fifteen she tested exemplarily on a test that was disguised as a standardized state test. The government made the test to scout for possible applicants for the super-serum that the scientists recreated using Steve Roger's blood samples. They offered her a scholarship into a military academy to begin her training. She accepted.
Military Background:
At the academy all the students made aliases. She took the name Luna Bennett as her alias. She was trained by a Marine soldier named Evan Lucas. She worked hard and did very well, but wasn't the smartest, fastest, or biggest. However, the leader of the academy saw promise in her. (Like Dr. Abraham Erskine, before him, he believed that not the best soldier, but the best person should have the procedure.) During the final stage of testing she was the only one to pass. The procedure was performed on November 8, 2006. It was only mildly successful. The new serum had side effects that almost killed her, but she pulled through. She was then put to work on a variety of missions around the world. After some unknown circumstances Bennett and her team went out on a mission and never returned. They were all assumed dead after six months.
Evangeline Greene:
A year later in the middle of a top secret operation Reject reappeared. Agent Barton had been sent to retrieve some sensitive documents only to be beaten there by someone calling themselves, Evangeline Greene. Barton caught her as she was leaving with the files. When she refused to give them up they fought. Greene refused to hit Barton and instead dodged and ran. Rather than be made to use force to keep them she gave up the documents and disappeared before Barton could bring her in. [Full report in the Operation 312 file.] Two months later, Greene tracked down Barton to ask for the documents back. Hawkeye convinced her to come in with him. She was identified as Reject and was held for questioning. S.H.I.E.L.D. attempted to recruit her, but she refused. She made a counteroffer of continuing to work freelance, but also work in close association with, but not under the direct authority of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Fury accepted after three days of negotiation.
Since then she has been working with S.H.I.E.L.D., but only on her terms.
Current Assignment:
Protect Steve Rogers.
