With a flash of silver, both her parents suddenly ceased to live.
They didn't utter another word. Their bodies collapsed to the floor as Delaney rose, calm, staring at the lifeless bodies of the people who had threatened her freedom for so many years, who had wanted to burn down the world and didn't care how they did it.
Without so much as blinking, Delaney turned to Cristina, who stood breathless on the sidelines.
Delaney smiled.
"Threat eliminated. And it's not even lunchtime."
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It almost scared Delaney that she felt no remorse over killing her parents.
When she walked away from their dead bodies, instead of feeling guilty, she felt an overwhelming rush of relief and liberation. She had never loved them, not really. They had used her for so long, brainwashed her, kept her isolated and alone and dependent on them. She had been bred, prepared for the destruction of worlds.
There was no love between herself and her parents. No matter what they said, she hadn't been their daughter. She had been their weapon. She had no remorse in walking away from people who had treated her so atrociously, so had taken away her freedom like a possession that could be owned.
Once and for all, she had ended any claim anyone else might have on her. She was no longer anyone's weapon.
She was Delaney Esquivel, and she was her own person. She was strong and she was a survivor, and she was not succumbing to the clutches of any person ever again. She walked away with her head held high and knowing exactly what she was worth, and knowing she had complete control of her own destiny.
She was Delaney Esquivel, and she was never looking back. There was only the future now, and her own decisions, and family and friends who treated her like their equal.
When she arrived back at the hotel, Evan burst the door open and hugged both Delaney and Cristina tightly.
"You did it!" he crowed. Delaney thought she was in more danger from dying from the pressure of Evan's arms around her lungs than she had ever been in her parent's lair. "Congratulations!"
Delaney smiled wearily. "Thanks, Evan," she said, and faked a yawn. "Excuse me, I'm rather tired... All the adrenaline, you know."
He stepped aside. "Of course."
Perhaps it was fortunate that Cristina was also tired, for Delaney's need to be alone didn't look like she needed to grieve. Still, she walked back to her room with her head held high.
She was Delaney Esquivel. No one would ever again control her power or limit her actions. Never again would she stomach it.
Delaney only wanted to be alone now because she had to contact Steve and tell them of her success, that she'd be travelling soon – so soon, she would be back with the Avengers, hugged by them all, her hair ruffled by Clint, and Steve would be there with his gentle smile and strong arms and she would be truly home once again.
Home wasn't four walls for Delaney – her home was within people. Home was with the Avengers. She'd be with them again soon.
Steve? She smiled as she spoke. You there? Mission successful. I'll be meeting you tomorrow.
His response was instantaneous.
Delaney! Thank goodness. We need you more than ever.
At once, the smile disappeared from Delaney's lips.
How come? Has the situation with Ultron worsened?
Slowly, with deep regret, Steve recounted everything that had occurred since they last talked: the Avenger's fight with Ultron and the enhanced – the Maximoff twins. The girl, Wanda, planting visions in everyone's head. Bruce going out of control in response, and he and Tony tearing up a thriving town in response.
The media, the people – the Avengers were currently in the spotlight, and not for the right reasons.
Oh, Steve. Delaney had sunk onto her bed as he spoke. She groaned, holding her head in her hands. That's bad. That's... That's really bad.
It was a disaster.
I know, Steve responded heavily. We're having to lay low.
I'll still be able to reach you, right?
Of course. We're waiting for you.
Where?
Clint's farmhouse.
Ah. Delaney smiled, thinking of two tiny figures running up to hug her waist, and Laura awaiting her with a warm smile and the best tea Delaney had ever tasted. Auntie Lane will once again be introduced.
She wouldn't be returning to the Avengers in ideal circumstances, but right then none of that mattered.
No matter the circumstance, she was going home.
And once she was reunited with her family, she could handle anything thrown her way.
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Coming Down ➢ Steve Rogers
Fanfiction"My yesterdays walk with me. They keep step; they are grey faces that peer over my shoulder." [TWS - CW] started: may 07 2016 completed: december 05 2016 disclaimer: i do not own the avengers. all recognisable plots, characters, and settings belong...
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