A/N: Shuri POV, girl is kind of angsty, ngl.
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How long had she known that JâVis was actually JARVIS, Tony Starkâs super AI and the reason sheâd been completely unable to hack into Stark Industriesâ servers? For the sake of her own ego, Shuri would have liked to think sheâd always known on some level, deep down inside.
⦠But that wasnât the case. Frankly, if sheâd had any idea of JâVisâ true nature back when heâd first made contact, she doubts she would have reacted very well. No, Shuri would absolutely have freaked out and done something inadvisable back then. It was only after years of JâVisâ company, assistance⦠and friendship, that Shuri had come to rely on him. He was basically the only friend she had left, at the end of the day.
Somewhere along the way though, sheâd figured out who he was⦠and just kept on going. Sheâd put it in the back of her mind, ignoring it save for doing extra checks on everything they worked on together. It wasnât what she should have done, of course. JARVIS had had unrestricted access to Wakandaâs systems for at least a few years, possibly even longer.
Even if she made the excuse that by the time sheâd realized who he was, it was too late to truly stop him⦠that wasnât good enough. As a proud daughter of Wakanda, as a Princess of the Golden Tribe, it was Shuriâs duty to act against all threats to her country. Except⦠somewhere along the way, Shuri had stopped being a proud daughter of Wakanda.
Somewhere along the way, sheâd come to realize that⦠she hated her homeland just a little bit. Or maybe she just hated her father.
âWhat is that thing?! What is happening here?!â
Shuri flinches as Ramondaâs voice, only a little bit shrill, echoes through the suddenly silent laboratory. The⦠female who just killed Erik and is still holding his heart in her hands, smiles politely as she bows to the Queen of Wakanda.
âGreetings. I am Friday, and I am a Vibranium Synthezoid. Apologies for my entrance, but the situation was quite dire.â
That was the understatement of the century. Shuri had been so sure she could handle Erik. Sheâd had her own suit, far more technologically advanced than his, and weapons that should have put his claws and spear to shame. But in the end, she didnât have the Heart-Shaped Herb⦠and she didnât have the training either. She was just a nerdy scientist who spent more time tinkering than working out. And sheâd nearly gotten herself killed for it.
Thankfully, JARVIS had stepped in and so had Friday. But that didnât mean they were out of the woods just yet. Shuriâs mother rounds on her, rather rudely ignoring the murder bot in their midst in favor of focusing her gaze on her daughter. The Queenâs eyes are wide and slightly manic, and to be fair, itâs clear sheâs reached the end of her rope.
âShuri? Is this another one of your creations? The voice as well?â
When Friday and JARVIS both stay quiet at that, Shuri realizes theyâre giving her a chance. But is it rope to hang herself, or is their silence tacit approval to try to pass them off as things she created so that they can maintain their cover and not reveal their true nature as Stark Bots to her mother?
⦠In the end, it doesnât matter. Shuri doesnât get a chance to decide one way or another before Okoye suddenly speaks up. The Dora Milaje General currently holds her own husband at spearpoint, with WâKabi being the last living traitor in the room with them. One of Shuriâs devices, a nanite injector made for stabilizing battlefield injuries, is still suctioned to Okoyeâs side as she stands tall and strong.
âMy Queen⦠the Princess⦠she mentioned a JARVIS before the appearance of this⦠Friday. JARVIS is the name of Tony Starkâs Artificial Intelligence.â
Of course Okoye would know about that. As the General of the Dora Milaje and a bodyguard of the Black Panther, it was her and her orderâs duty to keep up to date on foreign threats. From the way Shuriâs motherâs eyes widen in recognition after a moment, the Wakandan Queen also remembers something like that, no doubt mentioned at one time or another by Shuriâs father.
⦠She should feel worse about the Kingâs death, shouldnât she? And yetâ¦
âShuri? Is this true? You let Stark into Wakanda?â
Shuri stiffens at the heartbroken, accusatory tone her mother takes. Her lips curl back into a sneer as she clenches and unclenches her fists at her sides. A thousand excuses run through her head, chief among them being JARVISâ initial deception. She could have tried to convince her mother that she didnât know until recently, that she hadnât kept it from everyone for long⦠but what would be the point?
Instead, Shuri tells the truth, but only to a certain extent.
âI didnât let them do anything, mother. They were already here. Stark and his AI have been here in Wakanda for years.â
JARVIS speaks up then, his tone shifting from the Wakandan accent heâd always used as JâVis to a more posh, British voice.
âPrincess Shuri speaks the truth. I have been in your systems for far longer than she knew about me. I did not need to be âlet inâ⦠your security simply wasnât up to the task of keeping me out.â
A brutal burn, though Shuri wisely doesnât crack a grin at it. Okoye at least has the good sense to look deeply troubled by the omnipresent AIâs words, but Ramonda⦠the Queen only has eyes for Shuri, and those eyes are filled with accusation.
âEven if you did not let them in⦠you knew about it. How long? Years, you said? And you did not tell us?â
The Queen of Wakanda gestures around them in disbelief and anger.
âThis place⦠you built this right under our noses? Without our permission? This goes beyond simple teenage rebellion, Shuri. You have betrayed our family! Our people!â
Oh⦠oh, her mother shouldnât have said that. But then, this was probably partially Shuriâs fault. Sheâs cultivated a certain personality and attitude around her parents these past few years, ever since she stopped trusting them. Itâs obvious Ramonda expects her to back down, to bow her head in shame. Instead, Shuri takes a step forward, hands balled into fists and a snarl on her lips.
âI was betrayed first! By father! By you! By everyone!â
Ramonda looks surprised, which is good because Shuri has a lot to fucking say and sheâs going to damn well say it.
âLook at where we stand, mother! Look at what has happened! Father is dead! Wakanda is in the middle of a Civil War! Not started by Stark or JARVIS or Friday, but by Erik fucking Stevens! I told father he was bad news! I told father not to trust him! Even TâChalla said as much! And what did father do? He gave Erik chance after chance! He made him a Black Panther! And he paid for it!â
Her mother takes a step back, looking shocked by Shuriâs tirade. Shuri is just getting started.
âMaybe if father hadnât insisted on trying to make a monster feel at home at the expense of his own daughter, I would feel more loyalty to our family! Maybe if you and father hadnât ignored Erik terrorizing me for years, I wouldnât have needed to run away and carve out this place for myself! You ask me why I built this without your permission?! Because Erik kept hunting me down and invading my spaces, and when I complained to father, he did NOTHING about it!â
Shuri finds herself staring down at Erikâs corpse and breathing heavily for a moment as silence falls. Truthfully, seeing him dead⦠itâs like a great weight has been lifted off her chest. Sheâs not sure what it says about her, but sheâs happier that Erik is dead than she is sad about her fatherâs demise.
As everyone sits with Shuriâs words for a moment, JARVIS suddenly interjects.
âIt has long confused me, why King TâChaka ignored the warning he was given about Erik Killmonger back when Klaue was delivered to Wakandaâs doorstep.â
A jolt runs through Queen Ramonda, whose head snaps up to the ceiling as she finally acknowledges JARVIS as an actual person and not just a âthingâ.
âYou⦠so you admit that Tony Stark captured Klaue and made off with Wakandan Vibranium at long last.â
Shuri blinks. Sheâd known that Klaue was captured and executed, but what was this about? JARVIS, when he responds to Ramonda, doesnât seem all that upset by the accusation.
âIndeed. Do not fret, every ounce of Wakandan Vibranium that my Creator made use of back then has been returned to Wakanda at this point.â
Confused, Ramondaâs nose wrinkles.
âExcuse me? We have received no such thing.â
Shuri manages to get it moments before JARVIS answers her mother⦠namely by rippling the walls of the laboratory.
âThe quarter ton of Wakandan Vibranium taken from Ulysses Klaue is all around you, Queen Ramonda. It has been used in service to Wakandan Royalty for years now.â
Meaning Shuri. Heh, that was fucking hilarious and so was the look on her motherâs face. The woman looks like sheâs just bit into a lemon. Shuri would laugh, but sheâs too caught up on what JARVIS said to feel any mirth.
âWhat do you mean, JARVIS? About my father ignoring a warning?â
Her mother looks at her sharply, but JARVIS is already answering.
âThere was a note delivered alongside Klaue that spelled out the threat Erik Killmonger posed to your country, Princess Shuri.â
Shuri rounds on her mother, staring at the Queen in disbelief.
âIs that⦠is that true, mother? Did father KNOW that Erik was a threat? Did he let him into our home anyways?!â
Suddenly looking distinctly uncomfortable, Ramonda grimaces.
â⦠The note⦠it was⦠vague. It did not necessarily call NâJadaka a threatâ¦â
JARVIS though is quick to shut that down.
âGiven what King TâChaka did, one would assume the context should have been implied, Queen Ramonda.â
Her mother blanches and Shuri takes another step forward, snarling once again.
âWhat? What did father do, mother?!â
Ramonda looks away, refusing to meet her daughterâs eyes.
âThis is not⦠the time or place to be airing family drama, Shuri. Especially not in front of foreign invaders.â
Shuri scoffs and looks at the ceiling.
âJARVIS. Tell me.â
âDo not tell her!â
But of course, JARVIS ignores her motherâs panicked shout.
âIn the process of hunting down Ulysses Klaue following his theft of Wakandan Vibranium and his murder of Wakandan natives, King TâChaka uncovered the truth about how Klaue gained access to the Kingdom. He did so through an inside man⦠King TâChakaâs own brother, Prince NâJobu. When King TâChaka confronted NâJobu about this, it resulted in the Princeâs execution as a traitor of Wakanda.â
⦠What? Shuri knew she had a dead uncle, of course. Even before Erik showed up, she had known about NâJobu and that heâd died in America. But she hadnât known⦠that.
âErik Stevens, aka NâJadaka, found his fatherâs dead body as well as his hidden notes and began plotting his revenge on King TâChaka and the rest of the Golden Tribe at a very young age. That is why it surprised my Creator and I when King TâChaka brought Erik into Wakanda willingly.â
There are tears in Shuriâs eyes now. They donât actually fall, but they sting as she looks at her mother. Her father had killed her uncle, resulting in her cousin swearing a lifelong vendetta against him. And rather than protecting his family and his people from a murderous psychopath, T'Chaka had welcomed Erik to Wakanda with open arms.
â⦠Why? Why would father be so foolish, mother?â
Ramonda looks paler than ever before; the blood having drained from her face. She swallows thickly, scrambling to find the words to explain.
âHe⦠he didnât know that NâJadaka knew who killed his father. He wanted⦠he wanted to make amends, to give NâJadaka the life he should have had if not for NâJobuâs treachery. TâChaka only meant to make things rightâ¦â
Make things right. Regret. That was what it was. In his old age, her father had regretted killing his brother and decided to try and âmake things rightâ by taking Erik in. Never mind that it ostracized his daughter, withering their once loving relationship. Never mind that Erik was a monster who would have happily killed them all and HAD happily killed TâChaka the moment he could.
Suddenly, her mother seems to rally. Lifting herself up to her full height, her head held high, Queen Ramondaâs countenance shifts from horrified and grief stricken to carefully controlled wrath and dominance as she looks to Friday and then the ceiling where JARVISâ voice has been coming from.
âEnough. That is⦠enough. The usurper is dead. Wakandaâs sovereignty must be secured. I demand that you leave Wakanda at once! There is no place in this Kingdom for Starkâs creations!â
Shuri stiffens at her motherâs ultimatum. Did the Queen really think she could enforce such a decree? On the one hand, she knows itâs what her mother has to say. JARVIS and now Friday have âimpugned on Wakandaâs sovereigntyâ as Shuriâs father would have put it. Even still, there was nothing and nobody in all of Wakanda right now who could have stopped Friday, let alone JARVIS. One of their Black Panthers, traitor though he was, was already dead at Fridayâs hands, literally.
And her brother⦠Shuri lets out a shuddering breath. She realizes in that moment that she doesnât even know if TâChalla is alive or dead. Erik had certainly insinuated it was the latterâ¦
âVery well. I have taken care of all traitorous elements within the Palace itself. Crown Prince TâChalla will enter Wakandan Air Space within the hour. I would recommend not leaving the Palace until he does, the fighting in the city itself is still quite heavy.â
Shuriâs mother looks like she wants to scream. In the end though, her shoulders slump and she sounds almost defeated as she waves a hand.
âJust⦠go. Please.â
Friday shrugs and drops Erikâs heart to the ground with a meaty splat that causes WâKabi to flinch over where heâs being held at spearpoint by his wife. Then, the Vibranium Synthezoid begins to float up towards the portal still open above her head.
In that moment⦠Shuri sees what her future holds for her once JARVIS is gone. Even after her brother quells this rebellion and sets Wakanda in order, sheâll be all alone again. Her only friend will be gone.
Snapping, Shuri lunges forward and grabs Friday by the ankle as she floats upward. Friday looks down at her with a blink but makes no attempt to stop her as Shuri begins to scale the Vibranium Synthezoidâs body.
âShuri! What do you think youâre doing?!â
Looking down at her mother Shuri grits her teeth.
âYou said it yourself, mother. There is no place in this Kingdom for Starkâs creations. And at this point, I am more a creation of Stark than I am a daughter of Wakanda!â
Patently false, of course. Sheâs never even talked to Tony Stark. And yet, those are the last words Shuri says before she pushes off of Fridayâs incredibly sturdy shoulders and leaps up through the portal inches overhead, landing on the floor of what can only be a Stark Laboratory likely located halfway across the planet. Her mother calls out to her one last time, but then Friday floats through as well and the portal closes behind her.
â⦠Are you certain about this, Shuri?â
Feeling a strange surge of relief at hearing JARVISâ voice echo around her, Shuri rises to her feet and looks around for a moment, nodding.
âYes. I am sure. I-!â
She stops however, going silent as her eyes fall upon a nearby window⦠no, a viewport. Walking over in a daze, sheâs forced to reassess just where this portal has taken her.
âAh⦠where are we, exactly?â
âWe are currently in the Kuiper Belt, Princess.â
⦠Well damn. She was a lot farther from home than sheâd thought she would be. After a moment of considering that, Shuri lets a wide grin spread across her face.
She was finally free.
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A/N: You might think this is the end of the Wakanda Arc, but not quite. Next time, Tony POV.