C182 Mikaela Returns Fire!
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âHello there...â
Immediately, Mikaelaâs eyes landed on the faint smear of red lipstick on Peterâs face, and in that instant, the reality of what had happened hit her like a punch to the gut. The hurt was sharp and immediate, twisting inside her as she felt a surge of emotionsâpain, frustration, and, most of all, determination.
She knew what had transpired between Peter and Natasha. It was written all over his faceâliterally. A surge of jealousy and anger rose within her, but she forced it down. This wasnât the time to crumble. Not yet.
Her first instinct was to run, to escape the scene, but before she could make her move, Peter, sensing her distress, reached out and gently grabbed her wrist.
âMikaela,â he called softly, his voice full of concern.
She froze, her heart pounding. Slowly, she turned to face him, her eyes already filling with unshed tears. âHe was with Natasha. Of course he was... I waited too long.â The thought cut deep, but she wasnât about to let Natasha win so easily.
âMikaela, Iââ Peter began, his voice uncertain, but she cut him off, shaking her head.
âYou donât have to explain,â she whispered, her voice trembling. âI get it. I saw.â
Peterâs brow furrowed as he took a step closer, his grip on her wrist tightening gently. âI didnât mean forââ
But Mikaelaâs resolve finally broke. Before she could stop herself, she stepped forward, burying her face in his chest. The tears she had tried so hard to hold back spilled over, and she let out a soft sob. She wasnât hysterical, but the vulnerability in her quiet sobbing was unmistakable.
Peterâs heart clenched as he wrapped his arms around her. He could feel the pain radiating off her in waves, and his own guilt surged to the surface. âIâm sorry,â he whispered into her hair. âI didnât mean to hurt you.â
âI can still turn this around,â Mikaela thought through the haze of her emotions. The guilt and the tears were realâshe hadnât expected it to hurt this muchâbut there was no denying the opportunity. She wasnât going to lose Peter to Natasha.
Not without a fight.
From a short distance away, Natasha lingered, her arms crossed as she watched the scene unfold. At first, she felt a pang of jealousy, her frustration bubbling beneath the surface as she observed Mikaelaâs emotional breakdown. But the longer she watched, the more her perspective shifted.
To Natasha, it initially seemed like Mikaela was truly broken up about what had happened, her emotional response genuine. But then, as Natashaâs sharp gaze zeroed in, she noticed something...
Mikaelaâs sobs quieted, her body no longer shaking with sadness. And then, through the curtain of her hair, Mikaela looked up over Peterâs shoulderâdirectly at Natasha.
âWas that... a smirk?â Natashaâs eyes narrowed as she caught the slight curl of Mikaelaâs lips. âThis b*tch!â
Peter also noticed the shift in Mikaelaâs demeanor. Even though he couldnât see her expression, he could feel her emotions through the Force. And while her emotions were completely genuine, there was something else hidden among themâsomething calculating.
âMikaela...â Peter began, confused.
But before he could say more, Mikaela spoke, her voice still soft, but now with a slight edge. âI just... I donât want to lose you, Peter. Not to her... Not to anyone.â
He could hear the vulnerability in her words, but now that he was paying attention, he could also hear something else. A layer of something more.
Was it... strategy?
He knew Mikaela well enough to know when she was being sincere, and she was sincere nowâbut there was more to it. She was playing her cards carefully, using her emotions to gain an advantage over Natasha.
Peterâs mind raced. He glanced over his shoulder at Natasha, still standing there, watching them with an intense gaze. And suddenly, the pieces clicked into place. âOh. Oh, I see whatâs going on...â
Mikaela wasnât just trying to win his sympathyâshe was playing Natasha. This wasnât just a moment of emotional vulnerability. It was a strategic move. And as that realization settled in, Peter couldnât help but find the whole situation... kind of hot.
Two women, fighting for his favor, both unwilling to back down. The idea sent a thrill through him.
But before he could dwell on it for too long, Mikaela, still wrapped in his arms, pulled back just enough to look at him. Her tears had dried, but there was a lingering sadness in her eyes.
âI donât want to lose you,â she repeated softly, her hand gently brushing along his cheek. âI waited too long, didnât I? I shouldâve waited in the hangar until you got back...â
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Stane hadnât expected Tony to be at Stark Industries, not after all these years of avoiding the company. Ever since Howard and Maria Starkâs death, Tony had distanced himself from the family business, leaving most operations to Stane. But the recent robbery seemed to have stirred something in Tony.
Walking through the familiar halls of the company, Staneâs lips thinned into a tight line. The last thing he wanted was Tony snooping around, getting involved. âIf I had it my way, the entire company would be mine. Not a single Stark left in sight.â
Still, he needed to play his part, pretend to care, and bide his time.
As Stane approached Tonyâs fatherâs old workshop, he heard the faint hum of machinery and the clink of tools. Stepping inside, he found Tony hunched over his workbench, laser-focused on some project.
The room was filled with scattered blueprints, prototypes, and a faint whiff of motor oil.
âTony,â Stane called out, stepping further into the workshop. âYouâre here. Didnât expect that. What are you working on?â
Tony glanced up briefly, wiping his hands on a rag before setting down a small metal component. âJust something my father and I worked on when I was younger,â he muttered, his voice distant.
Stane feigned sadness, stepping closer to place a hand on Tonyâs shoulder. âIâm sorry about the robbery,â he said, his tone dripping with sympathy. âI know how much the Arc Reactor meant to you and your father. If thereâs anything I can doââ
Tony shook his head. âItâs not your fault, Obi. How could we have possibly prepared for giant robots robbing the place? No one saw that coming.â
Stane nodded, keeping his expression sympathetic, though inwardly, he was pleased. âNo, no one saw that coming...â
âStill,â Stane said after a pause, âI wish I couldâve done more. Have you been in touch with your godmother lately?â
Tony glanced at him, clearly disinterested. âPeggy?â
Stane nodded, watching Tony carefully for any clues. âYes, I figured she might have some insight into whatâs going on.â
Tony gave a noncommittal shrug, clearly not interested in the topic. âIâve talked to her here and there, but nothing important...â
Stane wanted to press further, but Tony turned back to his work, clearly dismissing the conversation. Frustrated, Stane knew there was no point in pushing him any harder. Peggy wouldnât answer his calls, and Tony wasnât going to be any help.
Still, Stane had what he needed. Even without Peggyâs confirmation, Stane was confident enough in the lead. He just hoped the information was accurate. The last thing he needed was Megatronâs wrath if it turned out to be false.
As Stane turned to leave, something caught his eyeâa glint of metal on one of the tables in the corner of the workshop. He took a few steps toward it, curiosity piqued. It looked like... armor? But not the kind Stark Industries usually dealt with. It was sleeker, more compact, with metallic plates designed to fit the human body perfectly. His eyes narrowed in interest as he studied the suit.
âWhat is that?â Stane thought, frowning slightly. âSince when is Tony working on something like this?â
Before he could take a closer look, Tony glanced up and caught him staring. âSomething wrong?â Tony asked, raising an eyebrow.
Stane snapped out of his thoughts and gave a quick, dismissive smile. âNo, nothing. Just... interesting project.â
âYeah,â Tony said, his voice nonchalant as he returned to his work. âItâs a personal thing.â
Stane lingered for a second longer, but he couldnât afford to waste any more time. He had to report back to the Decepticons, and the armor would have to wait. For now.
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As Stane left Stark Industries, he made a beeline for the Stark facility the Decepticons had taken over. The facility was enormous, fortified, and brimming with Decepticon presence.
Entering the darkened facility, Stane made his way through the labyrinth of corridors until he reached the central command chamber where Megatron awaited. The towering Decepticon leader stood, his massive form casting a shadow over the room.
Stane swallowed hard, approaching with cautious confidence. âI have the information you asked for,â he said, his voice steady despite the nervous flutter in his chest. âThe AllSpark... I know where it is...â
Megatronâs optics glowed a dangerous red as he regarded Stane. âFor your sake, human,â he growled, his voice a deep rumble, âI hope your information is accurate...â
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