Steve crept down the hall, Natasha on one side, and Daisy on the other. They'd encountered a group of guards and robbed them of their guns leaving them tied up in their wake. Daisy gave the directions back to the computer room she'd found and they headed back hopeful for a direction. The compound remained creepily racant as they manuverved their way back through the winding corridors. Natasha shot Steve a questioning look as Daisy took the lead. Her meaning was clear, do we trust her? Steve wasn't exactly sure, but then again he had been betrayed enough to know that one could never be sure so he decided she was worth taking a risk on. She was a good alli in this fight and for right now that was enough. Daisy pushed the door open and Natasha pushed through a gun raised to find the guards Daisy had tied up. Daisy set to work on the computers and Natasha raised an eyebrow. Natasha walked over to a guard and smiled at him crouching in front of where he was tied up.

"Hey Soldier," she said liltingly. "Can you do me a favor and tell me who you're working for?" The guard shook his head back and forth and violently sweat dripped off his brow. Natasha leaned closer.

"I thought you might say that," she said and suddenly her gun was under his chin pointing up through his brain. "But maybe I can persuade you to change your mind." The guard opened and closed his mouth, a look of panic visible in his wild eyes.

"Now that we're clear," Natasha continued in a sweet voice. "Can you tell me who you work for?"

"His name is Asher," the man croaks out. "Asher Chase, he was a doctor but he retired to advocate to the world that heroes should not be trusted. He just thinks you should have some restrictions that's all."

"Where is he now?" Natasha asked.

"In his office," the man squeaked, "right underneath us," Natasha smiled. Daisy slipped a hard drive from the computer she just wiped into her pocket.

"Stand back," she adissed. Daisy stood in the center of the room and held her hand out. "Get ready."

Natasha shot Steve a questioning look as she moved next to him, gun drawn. Steve could see the ripples of vibrations begin to disrupt the air around Daisy's hand and shot towards the ground. The floor gave out almost immediately and came crashing down leaving a huge hole. Natasha's eyebrow almost jumped from her face, but Steve didn't have time to ease her suspicions. Daisy jumped through the ceiling first and lande in the room below. Steve followed and Natasha rolled on impact next to him. Daisy quaked the first four guards and moved forward towards the door they were guarding. Steve reached for his shield before realizing it wasn't there and settled for tossing a guard into the wall. Natasha followed behind, sweeping out the legs of the remaining enemies.

Daisy, Steve, and Natasha found themselves in a sterile metal room with a huge silver door at one end. They carefully stepped over the guards that now lay scattered at their feet and approached cautiously. There was no handle, only large locks that secured it in place.

"I got this," Daisy stepped forward and held up both hands. Her brow furrowed in concentration and she quaked the door with what appeared to be as much force as possible. Natasha and Steve stood ready, their guns drawn. The door creaked and slowly it fell over revealing Asher cowering in a chair in the corner surrounded by guards with guns. The shooting began instantaneously. Daisy was the one who saved their lives. She quaked the bullets away from them, the force blasted the guards off their feet, and just like that the threat was no more. Natasha approached Asher and handcuffed him. Daisy was more occupied with the computer behind him The monitor showed four screens, Vision was in one surrounded by May, Sam, and Rhodey. Tony, Bobbi, Coulson, and Hunter had met up with Wanda, Fitz, and Jemma and together they were heading towards the exit.

"Come on, let's go," Steve grabbed Asher's arm and steered him towards the door. The group retraced their steps until they heard Sam's voice echoing through the tunnels. After bursting into the room, Steve held a gun to Asher's head which seemed to convince his employees to release Vision, who was fine other than being disoriented. Steve decided to leave everyone except Asher as they followed May out of the maze of tunnels that confined them.

They met the others in the parking lot, where Tony called the police to come and clean up their mess, as he put it. Steve found the keys to a large truck parked in the back and as the sirens came screaming towards them, the Avengers began their journey home.