The longer it was since Elsa saw her brother, the more concerned and upset she began, leaving Ice everywhere and a blizzard the likes New York has never seen.

Sighing, Eagle walked over to her distract friend. "Elsa, we need you get a hold of yourself. Burying the whole city won't help us find him. I'm sure Jokul is fine."

Elsa turned to her friend, panic shining in her blue eyes. "It's my responsibility to keep Jokul out of trouble. He's the only family I have left! Something's wrong, Eagle and I won't rest until I find my little Brother!"

The wind whipped harder, driving Eagle away from the center of the blizzard. She had to go inside or risk Frostbite, so she left as much as she was pained to. Looking at Hiccup she shook her head, trying to get some feeling back into her fingers and nose.

"It's only getting worse, Rider. Elsa isn't going to stop unless Jokul is safe in her sight." Rubbing her fingers slightly hard, she grimaced in pain. "Damn it, I still can't feel my fingers."

"Easy there, Eagle." Hiccup told her, grabbing her hands and looking at them. "They'll be fine, give them a couple minutes." Her hands were all red and starting to blister from the amount of hard snow that she had encountered.

"Rider, get Blondie. Something is very wrong. Jokul is in danger." Elsa barged in the room, trying to keep the panic off her face, but was unsuccessful.

Grouching, Eagle walked off, muttering something about calling in a favor. As the young heroes gathered together, Elsa spun a magic snowball before throwing it in the air, and making it explode. When it did explode, the three teenagers, dragon, and six Avengers disappeared and found themselves in an old military style base.

Looking around himself, Steve realized that they were in one of the bases that they worked in during the war, well the war in his time. "Where are we?" He asked.

Elsa had already run off, probably to go explain her feeling more to Blondie, and Hunter and Toothless had headed the other way, leaving Eagle with the six adults. Sighing, she waved her hand in the air, telling them to follow her as she walked.

"This was originally one of the bases for the SSR, but with a few modifications from Mr. Stark after you disappeared, it was transformed into a full operation base. SHIELD believes that it's still dark. Coulson gave it to us a few years ago, when we had no place to go."

Tony interrupted her, "I've never been down here, much less heard about this base."

Rolling her eyes, Eagle stopped before a steel door. "Two things, Tin Can, before I let you through this door. One, Howard Stark never gave up on Mr. Spangles here, so he never told you about it. Number Two, Mr. Spangles, what is behind this door will probably cause you severe trauma, but it has to be done. As for the rest, just don't touch anything unless you want to set off several of the nuclear missiles that are in bunkers."

"How many of those things do you have?" Tony asked, starkisim going in full.

"Honestly, I never counted, all I know is that they're left over from the cold war. They may be old, but I really don't plan on checking if they're armed or not." Eagle told him, pushing open the door.

The room the seven walked into was vastly different from the other World War two era buildings surrounding. It buzzed with modern technology, as hub that supplied with several workers. Spotting the new comers, a brown haired woman grinned and headed towards them. Her army uniform was that of dress blues, pressed perfectly. Brown shoulder length hair was curled like she had just played a part of a WW2 movie.

"I see that you brought new-comers Eagle." She spoke with a British accent, before turning to the others. "And this must be the Legendary Avengers. I am Commander Peggy Carter."

"Tony Stark, it's a pleasure ma'am." Tony pushed forward, past the frozen Captain America and grinned while shaking her hand.

Spotting the man behind, Tony she grinned, directing her comment to him. "Captain Rogers, I believe that you are late."

"Couldn't call my ride, ma'am." Steve told her, wondering how Peggy looked like she did right before his plane had crashed.

"Anyway, enough with the pleasantries, Eagle explain to me what caused Elsa to lose control of her powers, resulting in a blizzard that rivals the Antarctica." Peggy told her, walking off into the hub.

"Jokul went missing and when she couldn't find traces of him, she lost control. She only came here, when she sensed something really wrong." Eagle told her, briskly, professionalism taking over, the six Avengers still following.

"So what kind of danger are we looking at here?" Taking an offered, clipboard, Peggy briefly glanced at it. "Get me Rapunzel and Astrid, looks like it's not just the usual trouble."