This is more of a filler chapter where two of the Avengers are trying to figure out the third enhance.
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Chapter 13: The Swan Girl Case
Clint Barton looks through the files of the Maximoff Twins and the Swan girl. The twins lost their parents of bombs going off when they were children. They grew up on the streets with nothing expect for pent of anger and rage. When they reached into teenage hood, they participated in the protests and riots. Demanding justices for their home country. All because of Stark's weapons destroyed their lives.
The Swan girl is a different story.
The archer found out little of the Swan girl. Just the facts that she's from Forks, Washington. Lived with her father Charlie Swan who was a sheriff for the Forks police force. Her parents are divorced. Mother lives in Florida, married to a little league baseball player. The Swan girl is at the top of her class. Very little friends. Not a very active social life. She basically a normal girl. Nothing out of the ordinary. So, why join to be one of Strucker's experiments? What were the reasons? Clint had no idea what happened to this girl.
"Anything?" Clint looked up and saw Natasha hovering over him. He sighed and ran his hand down his tired face.
"Still looking. Nothing much on the girl. Strucker must've kept her file under lock and key." He answered.
"Or he never made an electronic file for her." Natasha said. "A way to throw us off. Maybe this girl was her secret weapon. From the way she fought Steve," Natasha cut herself off and shook her head. She saw the footage of the Swan girl. She's skilled in her techniques. A cold exterior that cannot be broken. Anger and rage could be seen in the girl's violet eyes. It's no wonder the Swan girl became Strucker's ultimate prize.
"Well, I'll tell you one thing. Bella Swan was a normal girl. High school student. Top of her class. No police record. She's clean. Her father is the same." Clint said. "However, I looked at the father's credit report, there's only one thing that stands out. Two tickets to Sokovia. She and her father left in the middle of the school year and then vanished. Both missing for six years. Until now." Clint pulled up the screenshot of the plane tickets, a photo of Charlie Swan, a normal photo of Bella Swan and now updated photo of her.
"Was everything paid in cash when they got to Sokovia?" Natasha asked. Clint nodded.
"It would seem. There're no hotel charges on the card report. Just the two plane tickets." Clint said. Natasha narrowed her eyes at the screen.
"No withdrawals?" She asked. The archer shook his head.
"I haven't found any. I'm guessing Charlie kept some cash in the house or something. Like in the safe or something. I'm still looking. If I find anything, I'll let you know." Clint said to his partner.
"What about the mother?" Natasha asked.
"She filed a missing report on her ex-husband and daughter. After six years went by, the police filed it a cold case." Clint pulled up the missing filers of Charlie and Bella Swan. Natasha crossed her arms over her chest and sighed.
"Where the any unusual activity in Sokovia six years ago?" She asked.
"There was a series of bombs going off in November of 2009. Killed 60 people and at least hundreds were injured. There's no official list of the injured or the dead. However, I can tell you who was in charge of the clean-up." He said.
"Baron Strucker." Natasha said. "It would make sense. He finds a distraught girl who lost her father and quickly snatches her up. He probably took her father's body and covered it up as one of his lost experiments. To avoid suspicion." Natasha tested her theory and Clint added on.
"Give the girl an opportunity about the experiments and the outcome it would be glorious to him. Another successful enhanced." Clint said. He ran his hand through his hair and glanced up at Natasha. "Maybe we should give this case to Fury. He can get more information about the Swan girl then any of us at the moment." Clint suggests. Natasha thought about it and sighed.
"I'll talk to Maria. She's the only one who still has contact with him. If he does take this case, where should he start?" Natasha asked. Clint looked back at the photo of the girl who looks innocent and young.
"Start with Forks, Washington." Clint said. "I'll give Maria everything I found." He said and he watched Natasha leave the room. His eyes wondered back to the computer screen and let out a sigh. "What happened to you?" The archer said to himself as he looks between the difference of the photos he found. The one on the left the girl looks innocent and sweet. The other photo is menacing, dark and cold. She lost the innocence. The Swan girl grew up, but still retains her beauty. A dark beauty to be exact. Clint needs to learn the truth. He wants to help the girl. They are just kids. Maybe punks, but overall, there still kids. For now, he would have to wait.
