As soon as they entered the room, they could see the crazed fangirl, sitting with her eyes fixed on Steve. She was muttering something under her breath, and the Avengers could tell that she was not in a right state of mind.
They approached her cautiously, trying not to agitate her any further. But before they could even make a move, the fangirl jumped up from her seat and lunged at them. She was surprisingly quick, and managed to catch Bruce Banner off guard, knocking him down with a powerful blow.
Natasha Romanoff was quick to react, sending a deadly kick to the fangirl's stomach, and then quickly restraining her in a stranglehold. Tony, meanwhile, assessed the room and found a way to free Steve from his shackles.
Thor summoned his Mjolnir, ready to strike, but the fangirl looked up at him with pleading eyes. It became clear that she was not acting out of malice, but rather an intense obsession with Captain America.
Tony's gadgetry worked faster than expected, freeing Steve from his restraints. The team immediately gathered around them, escorting them safely out of the crazed fan-girl's lair. They knew that they had to move quickly, before she could wake up and mount another attack.
As they stepped outside, the Avengers' attention was stolen by a large wave of reporters and photographers, asking them about the incident. Tony suggested they keep it under wraps, knowing the fan-girl would only gain more popularity with a story in the media.
Steve was grateful that his team had come to his rescue, thanking each one of them as they made their way back to the Avengers' compound. There they debriefed and talked about the crazed fan-girl, coming to an understanding of what they had to do to prevent future incidents. They agreed to keep a better eye on their fans to avoid any unwanted altercations.
