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A little voice had started up in Gus' head the moment Sherry told him about the shooting at Spencer’s Tire and Rims, one he’d ignored until he’d been sat opposite Michelle Lewis as she answered the deputy’s questions. The way she’d shuffled in her seat, her rehearsed surprise, it had all made Gus feel a fool for having blocked that little voice out. Sherry couldn’t have known, couldn’t have seen it, but it was there in Michelle’s body language if you knew to look. Gus was no body language expert and nor was he a detective but he’d known Michelle for a long time. When clean he knew her to be an unshakeable woman that would stop at nothing to see her son safe. Her evasiveness when asked whether she knew Roland had all but confirmed it to the deacon. Something was going on and Michelle was in on it.

From across the table he stared at her unblinking in the hopes that she might confess to her sins. Perhaps every second that Gus didn’t go straight to the sheriff’s department with his suspicions was a sin of its own, but he wanted to hear the truth from Michelle’s mouth first.

“I might not know what’s going on here, Michelle, but I know you well enough to know there’s more here than meets the eye.”

Again Michelle took that faux-surprised tone that she had taken with Deputy Calhoun. “What are you talking about?”

It was insulting enough the first time but this time it grated on him enough that he had to bite his tongue.

“Where’s Roland?”

“How would I know?”

“Yolanda Thomas is dead,” Gus said angrily, prodding a finger into the table on every syllable. “That’s somebody’s daughter, somebody’s granddaughter, somebody’s baby, Michelle. If you know something you had better start talking now before there are any more bodies on your conscience.”

From behind them Antwan Dixon appeared, his face was a picture of confusion and distrust, he hovered in the doorway with his lengthy arms leant against the sides.

“Mom? What’s he talking about?”

Michelle smiled unconvincingly. “Go upstairs.”

Antwan stared at his mother, unimpressed, and stated as firmly as he could. “I’m not going anywhere.”

Gus watched Michelle’s face as it betrayed her nervousness once more. If he didn’t know better he might have believed that she was using again. She was uncomfortable, fidgety, but most of all she was insincere and that was something that for all her flaws Michelle Lewis usually never was.

“I said go upstairs, Antwan.”

“And I said I’m not going anywhere,” Antwan said forcefully as he walked towards the table and sat beside Gus. “You think I’m some sort of kid? I’m burying my best friend this week. For once in my life, I think I deserve the truth.”

Gus nodded in agreement. “The boy is right.”

The mask slipped for a moment. Michelle’s nervousness disappeared and was replaced with an anger that seemed more in keeping with what Gus knew of the woman. All the feigned surprise and mourning evaporated in seconds and she was pointing an accusatory finger at the deacon that shook with rage. “You don’t get to tell me what’s good for my son.”

Gus shook his head and leaned back in his chair a little.

“What are you mixed up in, Michelle?”

She gazed downwards into the ground and Gus watched on, trying to imagine what her thoughts must have been at the moment, the gears in her head were almost visibly moving into life. Was she trying to construct some lie? Perhaps she knew the game was up and would tell him what it was she was hiding? Whatever was happening in there, Gus had a feeling they were getting closer to the truth by the second.

Abruptly Michelle stepped away from her seat. “I need some air.”

She strode out of the kitchen, through the doorway, and shut the front door to her home behind her with a heavy slam. Gus and Antwan sat in the kitchen in silence for a few moments before Gus gestured to him to follow after his mother to make sure she wasn’t making an escape. Antwan nodded intuitively and left his seat. As he went Gus reminded himself that it had been mere days since Jayson Aaron had been shot dead and here Antwan was assisting him interrogate Michelle. He was a strong boy, much stronger than Gus had been at his age, and the little voice at the back of his head told him that Antwan would need that strength before the day was out.

*****

What the fuck was Spencer thinking? Chew had seen the look in Dante’s eyes that he’d seen that day in Georgia when Spencer told him he worked for Billy Brown and Chew had offered them and him a way out. Maybe Roland had been telling himself that he was the smartest guy in the room so long that he couldn’t resist telling Dante he knew his name. That stupid son of a bitch had ensured Chew and Dante were either going to have to put a bullet in his brain or bunker down and try to last this one out. After watching that girl’s brains being blown out Chew wasn’t sure he had the stomach for the first course of action anymore. That meant the two of them were stuck watching over Roland until the heat died down and with a body on their hands that could be some time. Thank God he knew the Bog like the back of his hand.

Amidst the miscellaneous sounds of the Bog came a violent buzzing noise followed by a piercing, repetitive ringing that Chew at once recognised to be the ringer of his cell phone. It was a huge brick of a thing but Chew had been on the inside for long enough that trying to work a touch screen cell phone would have been redundant.

Dante glared at him. “Are you fucking trying to get us caught? They can track those things.”

Chew fumbled around with the phone for a few seconds in an attempt to stop it from ringing before Dante sighed angrily and strode across the room, snatching it from him, and throwing it into the ground. It broke into several pieces on impact but he stamped on it for good measure.

“What’s wrong, Dante?” Roland said with a laugh. “You seem a little flustered.”

Without turning back to him Dante lifted his Glock and uncocked it again, his hand shook with anger as it settled on Roland, and it was clear the trigger pull was slightly back. “You shut your fucking mouth.”

The tire salesman did as commanded and Dante crossed the room and leant down to whisper into Chew’s ear.

“What are we going to do? He knows who I am, man.”

Chew knew where Dante was going with this. If he conceded that Roland knowing his name meant both of them were done, Dante would put a bullet in him without a second’s hesitation, but convincing him that there was another option was going to be a difficult task.

“There are probably a thousand guys called Dante between here and Jardin. There’s nothing to worry about. We wait until the heat’s died down, dump him, and then we get out of town for a while. A long while.”

Dante shrugged his shoulders. “Out of town? Norman’s all I fucking know, man, what am I going to do anywhere else?”

“You think I don’t know that? I’m in the same position you are.”

Chew was in a worse position when he stopped to think about it. He’d spent most of his adult life on the inside and what little of it he’d been a free man he’d spent in Norman. Outside of a few brief business ventures into some of the neighbouring counties and one that spectacularly failed into Georgia, Chew had never been elsewhere. Dante, Michelle, Antwan, and Gus Harris were the only people in the world he had some semblance of a relationship with and of them only Dante really counted. Truth be told he hated Dante’s guts. What life could he build outside of Pickett County? Not a good one, but the alternative was being dead and Chew was sure as hell certain that wouldn’t be an improvement.

Suddenly a wry smile appeared on Dante’s face and Chew knew it had finally dawned on him. “Why don’t we put a bullet in his head and get this over and done with?”

Chew shook his head. “What? Come on, man.”

“Shoot him, dump the guns, burn the car, and get the fuck out of here,” Dante nodded, more and more convinced with every word he spoke. “There’s still time.”

If only it were that simple. Chew looked up at Roland strapped there in his chair and imagined pointing his gun at him and blowing his brains out as easily as Dante had to that girl. Every time, every instance, he found himself incapable of doing so, dogged by flashbacks to Roland’s girl laid on the floor with her brains oozing out. Chew adjusted his balaclava as he tried to force the image out of his mind.

“No, there’s been enough killing,” Chew said in a voice that brooked no argument. “This won’t be another Georgia.”

*****

Antwan had caught his mother outside on the phone calling someone. The second she saw him there she’d put the phone down and tried to hide it from him. He wasn’t proud of it but Antwan, all six foot five of him, had wrestled it from his mother’s pocket and was stood over her with the phone in his hands. In the struggle he hadn’t even noticed Gus had come running out having heard the shouting or the long scratch mark along his left arm. It didn’t matter, none of it mattered, all that mattered was that his mother knew something about what had happened to Mr. Spencer and Antwan was determined to find out what.

His mother’s phone was password protected but Antwan knew her well enough to know what it would be. He typed in the numbers “1-9-9-8” and hit enter and the phone unlocked. It was the year of Antwan’s birth. He thumbed his way to the call long and stopped as he recognised the name that appeared time and time again.

“Chew? Why would you ring him?”

Gus sighed heavily at the mention of Antwan's uncle's name. “Tell me Charles isn’t involved in this mess, Michelle.”

Michelle looked up at them from the ground and didn’t say a single word.

Antwan bent down and grabbed his mother by the collar of her top forcefully. “What the fuck is going on?”

Gus placed one of his shaking hands on Antwan’s shoulder to calm him and he relinquished his hold on his mother’s top with a knowing nod. Michelle pushed her way to her feet and sighed wearily before running a hand through the curly black hair that sat atop her head.

“I asked your uncle to speak to Roland.”

Antwan shook his head. “What? Why? He doesn’t even know Roland, Mom.”

Chew had been out of prison for a fortnight and as far as Antwan knew the two men had never met. Even more than that, his mother had poured scorn on his uncle at every opportunity for as long as Antwan could remember but suddenly they were friends again? It made no sense. His mother smiled nervously as she opened her mouth to explain but Antwan knew before she even began speaking he wasn’t going to like what came out of her mouth.

“He wasn’t supposed to hurt him. I swear, he was only meant to scare him a little. After what happened to Jayson, the drugs, it was only a matter of time before you ended up dead because of Roland, Antwan. Can’t you see? He’d already taken you from me and he was going to get you killed too.”

Gus swore loudly from behind him and Antwan shook his head, this time more angrily before, and tried his best to push back the rising rage-induced bile that felt like it was slinking its way up his throat. “You sent Chew after him because of... Jayson? You think Roland had something to do with Jayson getting killed?”

His mother looked at him blankly as if she’d never once considered that Roland might not have been responsible for it. Besides him Antwan could feel Gus silently seething as he stared at his mother so intensely that she couldn’t bear to return his stare. There was an anger to him that Antwan had never seen before, one that dwarfed even his own, but he needed his mother to know how wrong she was about Roland, how wrong she’d been about everything. He walked towards her and stood close enough that he could feel his mother’s faltering breath against his skin.

“It was me,” Antwan shouted. “It was my fault. Roland had nothing to do with it. That boy, DeSean, I humiliated him in front of all of Norman and he wanted to make me pay for it. And Jayson paid for my mistake.”

A confused look appeared on Michelle's face. “I… what? I don’t understand.”

Antwan’s hands balled into fists. He stood there, staring down at his mother, and thought back to the countless times he’d found her near catatonic after having taken drugs and the time Mr. Spencer had taken him to Jardin to pick her up. Most painful of all was that after he’d spoken with Gus that day at the court, after he’d argued with his mother at home, he’d almost forgiven her for all of that and put it behind him. She had all but abandoned him as a child and left him hungry and without supervision and still Antwan had found it in his heart to forgive her for all of that. But this he could not forgive, especially if something had happened to Roland.

He relaxed his hands and took several slow, deep breaths. “Roland wasn’t involved.”

Michelle looked staggered by the revelation and she clung to the porch as she tried to process the information. Antwan turned away from her nonchalantly and threw her phone to Gus. His face was still riven with fury and he caught the phone without taking his eyes off of Michelle for a second.

“You’d better call that deputy back here, Gus.”

Gus nodded and pulled Sherry Calhoun's card from his pocket. He tapped in her cell number then took a few steps towards Michelle and deployed a voice dripping in wrathful contempt. “That girl’s blood is on your hands.”

Michelle started to sob quietly as Gus dialled the number and made his way down the steps of the porch. Antwan could hear Deputy Calhoun’s voice answering on the other side as Gus paced up and down the street, looking back at them from time to time, as he explained what had happened. Michelle’s sobbing drew loud enough that it drowned out her desperate, fawning attempts to plead with Antwan for forgiveness. He brushed her arms away and slammed the door shut behind him as he went back into the house.

Bucky clenched his fist and the arc shield that Tony Stark had designed for him burst into life. With it came a hail of bullets that Bucky only narrowly managed to erect his shield in front of as they rained down on him. The bullets ricocheted off it maniacally and one tore clean through the brain of one of Tiger Shark’s thugs. One down, Bucky thought, as he rolled behind cover and tried to get a bearing of his surroundings. Jackson would be here soon and needed to make sure this place wasn’t hot when he arrived. To make matters worse the deluge of bullets attracted the attention of Tiger Shark’s men aboard the container ship and Bucky could hear them making their way towards the edge of the ship. He had to level the playing field and he needed to do it quickly.

From behind him Bucky heard the accented English of the red bespectacled man. “You will make a fine addition to my Lord’s menagerie.”

He gritted his teeth and took a glance out of cover at the bald man and noted that Tiger Shark had disappeared deep into the yacht. Bucky squinted a little as he took aim and flung his shield hard against the side of the container ship and watched as it knocked the bald man clean from his feet and returned to him. He didn’t have time for this. Brent would be here soon and he needed to have Tiger Shark by then. Bucky rolled out of cover and reached for his Luger and looked down his sights at the remaining Tiger Shark thugs left standing on the yacht. They opened fire frantically in his direction but Bucky remained still, slowed his breathing, and ignored the bullets crackling against his shield. Finally he pulled the trigger.

The first bullet struck the man with the Uzi stood in the back. It tore through his shoulder and up through his jaw on the way out and dropped him to his knees. The second and third bullets struck the man stood beside him with the shotgun. The second knocked his shotgun out of his hands and the third tore through his knee and dropped him to the ground next to his colleague. The last man standing had with a rifle in his hand. Bucky could see the nozzle of the man’s weapon shaking as he aimed it in his direction. Barnes shook his head, shot the man through the foot, and holstered his Luger with a sigh. In a matter of seconds he’d kicked his fallen foes’ weapons over the edge of the yacht and into the sea, then set about making sure those that weren’t unconscious already wouldn’t be causing him any more trouble. Taking a great deal of pleasure from leveling one of his heels down on the man in the red sunglasses.

Another hail of bullets came down around Bucky as the men left on the container ship took aim at him. He glanced up at them, there were three or four of them at most, and were it not for their high ground he would have made short work of them. He needed them down but there was no reaching them from where he was. He gritted his teeth and headed into the yacht after Tiger Shark and hoped he could subdue their boss before Jackson arrived. He’d place a gun to Tiger Shark’s head, tell them SHIELD were on their way, and order them to put their guns down if they ever wanted to see the outside of a prison cell ever again. They were pirates, not ideologues.

Somehow Tiger Shark's yacht managed to look even bigger on the inside than it had looked from the outside. It was plush, as one might expect of a yacht owned by a man that practically owned an entire ocean's worth of commerce, and all kinds of exotic furs and tapestries hung from its walls. Bucky gripped his shield tightly as he pushed his way into the yacht and snapped alert as the doors he'd entered through slammed shut behind him. There stood alone and unarmed at a balcony stood a smiling Tiger Shark. His smile bemused Bucky until he heard a loud guttural roar from behind him.

Striding menacingly across the room with its eyes fixed upon Bucky was a particularly hungry looking Bengal tiger. He breathlessly looked up at Tiger Shark, who was smiling broadly at the spectacle, and shook his head in disbelief at his eccentricity. "You have got to be kidding me."


Bucky powered down his shield and strode backwards away from the tiger as it circled him. It brandished its sharp yellow teeth in his direction and Barnes tried to reason out the best strategy to take the thing out as quickly as possible. It lunged at him and threw one of its paws in his direction but Barnes darted away from it. Tiger Shark let out a cackle that sounded like the death rattle of a dying man. Paw after paw, Bucky ducked and dodged out of the way until finally he offer the tiger his left arm.

It latched onto it and attempted to tear at Bucky's flesh but its teeth slid down the metallic surface of it harmlessly. Barnes prompt the tiger's mouth open with his metal harm long enough to force his right arm inside it and clench his fist. There was a crackle of energy and Bucky's arc shield burst into life with a crunch. The tiger's jaws were forced open past breaking point and it slid lifelessly to the ground with its teeth still wrapped around the shield. Bucky forced it free with his metal arm and glanced up at Tiger Shark on the balcony.

"No more games," Barnes said as he fought for breath. "You're coming with me, Tiger Shark. You'll answer for what happened in Yemen."

Tiger Shark stared at Bucky impassively for a few moments. He opened his mouth to reveal a forked tongue and several jagged teeth. With his tongue he forced one of his teeth out of place and crunched down on it. Barnes finally realised what was happening and sprinted up the stairs, grabbed the pirate by his lapels, and attempted to force his hand into his mouth. It was too late. His skin turned translucent white, froth was foaming from his mouth, and the overwhelming stench of burning flesh was heavy in the air.

From outside the sound of Agent Jackson's borrowed Chinook approaching the container ship alerted Bucky to the fact that his work was far from done. He stooped down and picked up Tiger Shark. As he made it to the mouth of the yacht he spotted some of the pirates attempting to pepper Jackson with bullets as he tried to bring the Chinook down. The bullets stopped as they spotted Bucky tossing Tiger Shark's lifeless body to the ground on the floor of his yacht.

"Tiger Shark is dead," Bucky called out to the pirates at the top of his voice. They listened in cowed silence, unable to take their eyes of Tiger Shark's corpse. "Anybody that doesn't wish to join him should throw their weapons over the side of the ship and get down on their knees."

One by one the pirates threw their weapons over the side. Jackson landed safely and set about releasing the crew members. Unsurprisingly they proved willing guards when Agent Jackson told them that he and Captain America needed to search Tiger Shark's yacht for evidence.

Brent could sense Bucky's disappointment as the two men rummaged. "Look, there was no way you could know that Tiger Shark was going to take his own life and even if you had there's no telling whether you could have stopped it or not. All I know is that the world is a much better place without him and that there's thousands of people out there that would agree with me, Valentina and Mike included."

"Have you spoken to them?" Brent asked, gesturing towards the exit of the yacht as Bucky shook his head. "Go radio them, I can finish up here, they'll be over the moon to here that the dreaded 'Tiger Shark' isn't going to be causing them or anybody else any more trouble."

Bucky smiled politely. "You sure? There's a lot to get through."

Agent Jackson assured him it was fine and Bucky wandered out onto the deck of the yacht where Tiger Shark's lifeless body was sprawled out. He knelt beside it and placed a hand over the pirate's blindfold and considered pulling it away for a second. Slowly he drew his hand away from it and left the blindfold in place. What was the point? It didn't matter what was underneath. All that mattered was that Bucky had failed. He lifted a hand against the inbuilt earpiece in the cowl of his uniform and readied himself to explain to Valentina and Mike what had happened.

First he had to speak to George.
I think this game has the most played controlled female characters I've ever seen in a comic book game.

Port of Panjung Priok
March 21st
10:39PM


Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine and Michael Stevenson had spent all evening running Bucky through the operation. They went through it over and over again, making Barnes recite the plan until he was blue in the face, until all three were satisfied they were adequately prepared. Brent Jackson had left in the afternoon to acquire a Boeing CH-47 Chinook from the Indonesians for Bucky’s extraction. Stevenson alone accompanied Bucky up through the stacks to the container that Barnes would be hidden in until Tiger Shark made his move. He’d taken a particular liking to Agent Stevenson over the course of the day and reminded himself as he stood in the mouth of the container to recommend to Smiley or Fury that they make better use of him once they were done here.

“Once Tiger Shark’s yacht comes into view the crew will assemble in a panic room in the container ship’s hull. These guys know the drill, they’ve been through this before, and most importantly they know Tiger Shark’s MO. So barring this thing hitting an iceberg you’re not going to have to worry about any civilian casualties on this one.”

That certainly made Bucky’s life a great deal easier, he nodded as he leant against the wall of the container stack. “Good to know.”

A wry smile appeared on Stevenson’s face. “Oh, and Captain? Tiger Shark’s been making my life difficult for the best part of half a decade. Don’t be too gentle with him unless you have to be.”

“Duly noted,” Bucky said with a nod. “I’ll see you on the other side.”

Stevenson closed the door to the stack and the clear piercing light that the Moon had provided them disappeared. Bucky stood alone in the darkness. He was surrounded by large crates that mostly contained luxury goods made on the cheap in Indonesia that would be shipped to other ports in South Asia and then onto the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. Barnes fashioned himself a seat between two of the crates and sat on the floor of the container stack. He could feel the cold through the legs of his uniform as he let out a contented sigh. In a little over two hours time Tiger Shark would be his and SHIELD would be one step closer to regaining some parity in their war against HYDRA. If anyone could get Tiger Shark to speak it would be George Smiley.

The minutes turned to hours and the container ship Bucky’s stack was aboard screeched into life, pulling out of Tanjung Priok, and towards Tiger Shark’s waiting arms. There in the darkness Bucky’s mind had found its way back to the dreams he’d had as he’d flown from Germany to Jakarta. The images were so vivid that Barnes found his brain struggling to place them somewhere despite his certainty they were the product of his sleep-deprived imagination. They couldn’t have been memories. Perhaps his brain was working overtime trying to phantom up some semblance of a life Barnes could have lived instead of being stuck in the ice. If that were the case, the life he’d dreamt up looked anything but a pleasant one. It was violent, almost overwhelmingly so, and it almost made him relieved to know the images were only the product of his over-active imagination.

*****


The sound of an alarm sounding stirred the seated Bucky into action. He could hear the crew shouting in Indonesian outside the stacks to one another and the sound of their hurried footsteps. It was Tiger Shark. He’d taken Valentina’s bait hook, line, and sinker and was unwittingly sailing towards his own destruction. Barnes waited for a time until he heard the sound of Tiger Shark’s yacht pulling up beside the container ship and the hail of bullets being fired into the air that came with it. This was it. He’d wait until his men were onboard, find his way onboard Tiger Shark’s yacht, and get it and Tiger Shark somewhere they could be picked up by Brent Jackson. Not too much of an ask compared to some of the things Bucky and Steve used to do.

Barnes pushed the container door open slightly and peered outside as Tiger Shark’s men poured onto the ship, firing their weapons in the air by way of warning, and began to fortify it whilst they uncovered the goods they were looking for amongst the stacks. Bucky took a glanced down at the Luger on his waist as he ran his hand over and past it to opt for the combat knife instead. He hoped he wouldn’t have to use either but Barnes wasn’t afraid to take a few lives to save hundreds, if not thousands, more. Taking Tiger Shark out would help Smiley found out HYDRA’s leak in SHIELD and stop them from handing out access codes to drones with the capacity to start wars. Bucky readied his knife and slipped through the container doors.

Making his way through the stacks unseen proved easier than he’d imagined. It was noisy out on the open sea and dark to boot. Tiger Shark’s men looked well experienced, they’d seen battle many times before, but with his dominance of the Indian Ocean they had clearly grown complacent. To them, these were Tiger Shark’s waters and nobody would interfere in his business. They were wrong. Bucky dared. Captain America dared.

Bucky kept as low to the ground as possible as he approached one of Tiger Shark’s men stood close by the railing of the container ship. In one long bound Barnes was behind him, wrapping his arms around the man’s neck, squeezing with all his strength until he felt all the strength sap from his body and he was certain the man was unconscious. Usually he’d drag him out of sight but Bucky didn’t have time for that. Three minutes, Stevenson had told him, a minute and fifteen or so had already passed.

Beside the container ship was Tiger Shark's yacht. It was large, larger than any yacht Bucky had ever seen before, but everything seemed bigger in this day and age. The food, the drinks, the buildings, even the boats. He looked around for a few seconds for some way to climb across until he sensed it. A flash of movement in the corner of his eye caught Bucky's attention and he spun round to one of Tiger Shark's men leant over the edge of the ship with a cigarette between his lips. He was young, too young to be involved in this life, but as he slowly turned to face Bucky there was little choice as to what Barnes had to do.

He slung his knife through the air and it struck the young man in the neck the second he spotted Bucky. Barnes sprinted, sliding across the surface of the ship, to catch the boy as he fell and set him down on the ground as quietly as he could. The boy looked up at him with a confused look on his face as he suffocated on his own blood quietly and Bucky gritted his teeth in displeasure. This was the part of the job he liked least. He pulled the knife clean from the boy's neck and wiped it clean on the boy's shirt.

A minute and twenty seconds left. Give or take. Bucky leant over the edge of the container ship to take a look at the water beneath him and shook his head in displeasure. He didn’t want to do it but he didn’t have time to reach the pirate’s makeshift bridge. Bucky slotted the knife between his teeth and leapt over the side of the container bridge into the Indian Ocean. The water was freezing cold and as Bucky clawed his way back up to the surface he fought back the memories of that day in the Atlantic. Hand over hand he made his way to Tiger Shark’s yacht and dragged himself aboard. The sound of clicking made Barnes stop dead in his tracks. He looked up and there, surrounded by armed men, was Tiger Shark.


The picture Smiley had shown Bucky hadn’t done Tiger Shark’s extravagance justice. His suit was made of a material that Bucky had never seen before and appeared navy and blue at once as the light of the moon bounced off of it. His shoes looked like alligator skin and Bucky presumed the red blindfold that covered his eyes was made of a fabric that had been equally exotically sourced. A small man bald man in formal dress and sunglasses that were blood red stepped forward and addressed Bucky in heavily accented English.

“This is a most pleasant surprise."
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I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with Hawkgirl.

It had been a long night. Bucky had tried to get some sleep on the flight over to Germany but every time he’d get close the cold would jolt him awake. It was for the best. He stared out at the black night and fought back memories of a sky like this one alight with fire. The sound of bullets whirring past his head, explosions in the distance, and the screams of men too young to have even lived had filled the air on those nights. An entire continent ablaze. As he passed downwards through the wispy clouds and Germany came into sight he exhaled with astonishment at the lights. Where once there had been carnage, where once there had been death, there was life. It was one thing to hear and read of the country’s resurgence but another to see it with his eyes. It was astounding, more astounding even than Steve’s daughter or Tony Stark’s suits. It was almost like the war hadn’t happened.

By the time Bucky boarded his flight to Jakarta he soon gave into the tiredness. The sun had long since climbed high into the air and the cloudless sky provided no shade for Barnes aboard the aircraft but he slept sounder than he might have done in the dead of night. His dreams were vivid. More like half-forgotten memories than dreams. Barnes saw himself crouched in a booth at an Opera house looking through the scope of a sniper rifle at a handsome young couple. He saw himself covered in blood running barefoot across the roof of favelas with a hatchet in his hand. In London calmly sipping tea in a cafe opposite a burning building whilst all about him lost their heads. As Bucky woke he found the images lingered in his mind.

Stood over him was a young SHIELD agent that had accompanied him from Germany that morning. He remembered the agent saying his grandfather had fought with Steve at a battle that neither he nor Bucky had been at. Barnes thought he’d thanked the man but amidst his tiredness he couldn’t quite remember their exchange. Finally the wall of warmth that hit him as he deplaned in Jakarta woke him up properly and he followed after the agent towards a woman and two men approaching them. The woman was tall and dark-haired with streaks of white in it. She was beautiful, almost impossibly so, and moved as if she were aware of the fact.

“Welcome to Jakarta, Captain. My name is Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine. I’m Station Chief here in Indonesia.”

Valentina extended her hand, silkly smooth to the touch, and Bucky shook it and smiled politely. “Nice to meet you.”

“These two gentlemen are Agents Brent Jackson and Michael Stevenson. They’re part of my team here in Jakarta and they’ll be working alongside us on this operation. Good men, both of them, reliable too. In the event that this thing goes south on us you’ll be glad to have them on your side.”

Jackson had short blonde hair, a goatee that he clearly meticulously groomed, and donned a white, orange, and blue gilet that even Bucky knew to be out of the ordinary. The thick glasses that rested on his nose were not dissimilar from Smiley’s but were markedly trendier than the Deputy Director’s had been. Stevenson was a big, broad man with slicked back brown hair and he towered over Bucky, Jackson, and Valentina. His face was warm and he smiled at Bucky as the two made eye contact. Beneath his eyes lay a propensity for violence that only a man like Barnes could diagnose. It was the same instinct he had.

An oily smile appeared on Jackson’s face. “That’s the nicest thing she’s said about either of us in sixteen months.”

Valentina smiled at the quip but Stevenson’s eyes remained glued on Bucky as he reached forward and extended one of his large hands towards him.

“It’s an honour to meet you, sir.”

It was the uniform. They knew he wasn’t Steve Rogers, Jeffrey Mace, or even Frank Simpson but the uniform seemed to have an effect on people. If wearing a star on his chest could make even the most hard-nosed SHIELD agents starry-eyed, Bucky wondered how the rest of the world would come to take the return of Captain America. He dismissed the thought from his mind and shook Stevenson’s hand, placing his other hand atop both of their hands warmly, as he sensed their meeting was more significant to Stevenson than he could understand.

“It’s a shame it’s not under better circumstances.”

Bucky said a cordial goodbye to the SHIELD agent that had accompanied him from Germany and followed Valentina, Jackson, and Stevenson to a blacked-out Jeep parked some fifty feet from where he’d been greeted by them. Brent took to the driver’s seat, Stevenson the passenger’s seat, and Valentina sat next to Bucky in the back. From the pouch on the back of the driver’s seat Valentina produced a file that she handed to Bucky as the Jeep pulled out.

“The Indonesian government is onboard on this one. Tiger Shark has been a thorn in their side for the past three years. They’ve spent most of that time lobbying SHIELD to move on Tiger Shark and now with an election on the horizon we finally decide to make our move. Needless to say they expect this thing to go as quickly as quietly as possible. We do not need a botched SHIELD operation to be the talking point of the next election here.”

Jackson peered into rear-view mirror at Bucky with a smile. “I believe what Val is trying to say that it’s her head if this thing goes wrong.”

Valentina smiled at the quip and shook her head disarmingly. “Thank you for that, Agent Jackson, I think the Captain could have deduced that one on his own.”


There was an ease to the group that only came with experience. Their trust for one another was clear to see even to an outsider like Bucky and that de la Fontaine’s management style was so relaxed seemed to set the tone for her small team. Bucky sensed that it wouldn’t be long before the three of them were out of Indonesia and somewhere where they might be more useful. They’d need men and women like them in the fight against HYDRA.

Bucky had no intention of letting this one get out of hand. He smiled reassuringly at Valentina. “Just get me to Tiger Shark and I’ll handle the rest.”

Valentina returned Bucky’s smile with a warm smile of her own and looked to Stevenson in the passenger’s seat. “You’re up, Mike.”

Stevenson twisted round in his seat partially to face Bucky.

“When word came down on high that we’d be moving on Tiger Shark we set some of our contacts in the Indonesian underworld about spreading the word that there’d the haul of a lifetime coming through the Port of Tanjung Priok tonight. Tanjung Priok is the largest port in Indonesia and handles nearly fifty percent of Indonesia’s trans-shipment cargo traffic. It’s also the least efficient port in South Asia. Things have a habit of going missing in the stacks. The workers there are more concerned with lining their pockets than they are anything else.”

Bemused by the minutiae of Indonesian ports, Bucky lifted his hands into the air with exasperation. “Where are you going with this?”

“Just wait,” Jackson said into the mirror with a grin. “It’s a doozy.”

Stevenson started up again. “We’re going to load you onto a container ship setting sail from the port that will cross the stretch of the Indian Ocean where Tiger Shark most frequently operates. Given the kind of chatter we’ve been hearing since we put the word out about what’ll be coming off those stacks tonight, there’s no way he’ll be able to resist trying to get a taste.”

Bucky smiled knowingly. “The old Trojan horse.”

It was a trick as old as time. That wasn’t to say it wasn’t an effective one. There was a reason that it had stuck around as long as it had done. It worked. Bucky could remember at least three or four occasions in which Steve and he had infiltrated enemy territory during the war using some variation of the Trojan horse. It figured that they’d use Tiger Shark’s own strength against him.

A lock of Stevenson’s slicked back hair fell onto his forehead and he pushed it back before continuing his explanation. “From the little we know of Tiger Shark he lets his men do most of the dirty work and stays on his yacht whilst they slaughter the men onboard. Once Tiger Shark’s men have boarded the container ship you’ll have a three-minute window to board his yacht and extract him.”

Bucky made a mental note of the three minutes and then looked to Valentina. “Extraction?”

“That’s Brent’s wheelhouse,” de La Fontaine said with a nod in Agent Jackson’s direction. “If there’s anyone that can get you out of there, it’s Brent. He’s the second best helicopter pilot this side of the Pacific.”

The Jeep stopped at a set of traffic lights in time for Jackson to turn his head round and frown. “First best.”

“The second Tiger Shark’s men board the container ship he’ll be dispatched to your location,” Valentina said, tapping a finger one one of the pages of the file in Bucky’s hand. “Brent’s an asshole but he’s our asshole so try not to get him killed.”

A smile equal parts modest and playful crossed Bucky's lips. “I’ll do my best.”

The Jeep pulled out into the street and through the tinted windows Bucky could make out Tanjung Priok in the distance. Rows of cranes that hoisted the containers onto the stacks dotted across the skyline and the sky above the port was distorted slightly by all the smoke. As they pulled into the stretch of road leading to Tanjung Priok, Stevenson turned in his seat to face Bucky again.

“So what do you think of the plan, Captain?”

Bucky glanced down at the pages in the file in his hand and ran through the plan in his mind one last time. It was strange. Bucky felt more at home sat in a Jeep full of strangers plotting the kidnap of an international criminal than he had done at any point since opening his eyes in the Triskelion. These were his people. This was his life. He was a soldier first, a symbol second, and he always would be. He realised that as he met Stevenson's gaze and nodded at him determinedly.

“I think Tiger Shark’s not going to know what hit him.”
You guys will see plenty of Diana in armor; I'm dusting off Song of Ice and Fire arms and armor references for this, so it's a safe bet.


The phrase "nipples on a breastplate" comes to mind.
And after much deliberation, discussion and nearly a day of editing while slowly driving @Gowi insane. I present to you ladies and gentlemen in this corner; weighing in at 235 lbs, standing at a solid 6'3", the hero of Earth, the last son of Krypton and the Man of Steel himself. Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin I mean Superman!




"According to the word of God, the meek would someday inherit the earth. Someday. But God never accounted for the mighty."


| Identity |


  • Kal-El
  • Clark Joseph Kent
  • The Man of Steel
  • Defender of Earth
  • Superman


| Origin & Backstory |











| Attributes |


  • Superhuman Strength: The exact limits of Superman's strength is unknown, but he has been shown as capable of lifting far in excess of one billion tons.
  • Invulnerability: His body is nigh-invulnerable due to his superhumanly dense cellular and anatomical structure as well as his radiating bio-electrical aura.
  • Longevity: Superman can live almost indefinitely if he resides under continuous exposure of Earth's sunlight.
  • Superhuman Stamina: He has the ability to maintain continuous physical actions for an undefined period. Clark is shown to have unlimited stamina if he is consistently exposed to Earth sunlight.
  • Flight: Superman is capable of flying at supersonic speeds in a planetary atmosphere and at faster-than-light speeds while in space.
  • Superhuman Speed: He is capable of moving, reacting, running and flying at superhuman speeds. While not as fast as the Flash on a planet, Superman can fly at speeds faster than light and is considered one of the fastest beings in the universe.
  • Superhuman Hearing: Superman has incredible hearing at extreme variances of sound and pitch frequency, allowing him to pick up noises from across the globe.
  • Super Smell: On various occasions, Superman has demonstrated that his sense of smell is significantly enhanced to the point he can smell odors across the entire planet.
  • Self-Sustenance: He does not need to eat or sleep doesn't require oxygen to breathe enabling him to travel in space and underwater unprotected.
  • Healing Factor: Superman has been shown to have an accelerated "healing factor" enabling him to heal almost instantaneously from most wounds.
  • Super-Breath: Superman can create hurricane force winds by blowing, and also chill his breath to freeze a target. He can also breathe in large amounts of air to dispel clouds of gas by exhaling it.
  • Heat Vision: Superman can fire beams of intense heat from his eyes.
  • Super Vision: Superman also possesses a superior sensory arrangement of visual capabilities.
    Electro-magnetic Spectrum Vision: He can see into all of the EM Spectrum. Superman can see and identify radio/television and any and all broadcast/transmitted frequencies, allowing him to avoid detection through radar or satellite monitoring methods.
  • Telescopic Vision: The ability to focus his vision to see something at a great distance, without violating the laws of physics.
    Microscopic Vision: The ability to see extremely small objects and images down to the sub atomic level.
  • X-Ray Vision: The ability to see through anything except lead. Since it is passive, this ability would not generate harmful radiation in the same manner as a focused projection of hard X-rays.

| Character Notes |






| Character Goals |

I will be the first person to admit that writing for Superman is really damn challenging. This mainly stems from the fact that when you have basically a nigh immortal god, making him relatable to us puny humans comes as an issue. Why should we feel bad for the man that bullets bounce off of and that can benchpress the Earth if he wanted? Well usually it is done in one of two ways either you ramp up the scale like some action movie always going for bigger explosions, to make him feel small and tiny you need to make your villana bigger and bigger to make him see inconsequential. This is a proven way of doing things and it is a reason why things like the Doomsday arc were so well received. Or you can go the other way and take things from a more psychological perspective, of a deeper analysis of this god-like figure and how he reacts and reflects the society he is in. See Superman: Red Sun and All Star Superman and these were always the stories I found more interesting.

What I can say about Superman or the planned structure I have for him is one of growth and acceptance. Something of a coming of age tale if you want to call it that or more likely a coming to acceptance tale. Allowing a Superman still very much young and experienced to be able to find how to become the hero that his father always wanted him to be. While of course being open to other collaborative arcs with other heroes and the eventual creation of the Justice League if that ever happens as well as a collaboration mixing somebody's idea for Supergirl coughgowicough. I can't promise that I will write the best Superman story ever told, if I did say that I would by lying to you. But what I can say is that this is a story I've been dying to tell and if you let me I'll do it as much justice to it as I can.
| References |

You know what I do.


I did not know Deadpool's middle name was Winston.

You learn something new every day.

Date unknown, 2005
Time unknown


Carol and Sinestro’s search of Arthoros, the lone rebel planet in the Negative Zone, had proven fruitless for hours. They had scoured the surface of the planet in search of any signs of life and found nothing. It was only until the delved deep, deep below the surface that their search began to reap rewards. As with Baluur the surface had been little but scorched Earth covered with mountains and perilous-looking rocks. Beneath the surface Arthoros was alive with life. The caverns seemed to stretch endlessly and as the pair delved deeper into them the heat from the planet’s core was so unbearable that it was hard to believe they could sustain life. Yet in the shadows around the Lanterns as they descended into the depths of Arthoros there was movement. A scurrying coupled with incomprehensible chattering. Quiet to begin with but it grew louder as the Lanterns descended until finally it was deafening.

Carol gestured to the creatures that did their best to remain out of sight. “What are these things?”

“Vermin from the looks of it.” Sinestro sneered, as he mopped sweat from his brow. “They cower beneath the Earth because they know were they to meet Blastaar in open combat it would be their end.”

It didn’t make sense. From the glimpses that Carol had caught at the things they were some kind of insectoids, their skin taught over malnourished limbs with a metallic sheen to it, but they did not look threatening in the least.

“These things? You think these things abducted the Lanterns? Look at them, Sinestro, they look scared.”

Their fear radiated from them. Carol wasn’t sure how long they’d been down here but from the look of the caverns they had been pretty hastily constructed. Hiding beneath the Earth was the only place they could be safe from Blastaar. It sat uncomfortably with her that Sinestro had taken Blastaar at his word about the missing Lanterns and the haste with which they had been show out of his stronghold had aroused her suspicions. There was something going on back on Baluur that he didn't want them to see. That their incursion into Arthoros might benefit a monster like Blastaar made Carol's stomach turn. These insects were beaten, broken, as Blastaar's servants had been. One amongst them caught Carol's eye and the two shared a prolonged moment.

As if he could hear her thoughts Sinestro glared at Carol and said in a commanding voice. "Fear is the most powerful motivator of all, Danvers, even you should understand that."

Carol gritted her teeth at Sinestro's condescension and the pair continued their descent. The heat grated on Carol and she pushed her hair out of her face as they walked down, careful to avoid the scolding hot rocks that coated the cavern walls. Finally in an alcove deep beneath the surface came a dim green lit. Sinestro spotted it first and began to sprint towards the alcove from which the light came. There, huddled against one another, were the four missing Green Lanterns.

"Contact Oa," Sinestro barked at Carol. "They’re here."

Carol tried to hail Oa as she looked over Sinestro's shoulder at the Lanterns. "Are they alive?"

"Three of them," Sinestro said as he scanned them with his ring. "The fourth looks to have been dead for some time."

Sinestro's ring identified the four lanterns. Garmin Vid, Green Lantern of Sector 3521, a frog-like creature with orange skin. Shilandra Thane, Green Lantern of Sector 3399, the lone survivor of a planet ravaged by nuclear war. Tagor, Green Lantern of Sector 2812, a hulking creature with scaly skin. Slightly to the side of those three lying crumpled and lifeless was Amanita, Green Lantern of Sector 3100, a fungus-like being belonging to a race older than the Guardians themselves. Sinestro's face grew red with rage as he eyed Amanita's lifeless husk.


Carol placed her hand on his shoulder and gestured towards her ring. "I can’t reach Oa, Sinestro, something’s wrong. This place has been messing with my ring since I got here. There’s something about this place. I can’t put my finger on it but it makes me feel… different. We need to get out of here."

The chattering from outside grew louder and the scurrying of the insectoids grew into an avalanche of noise that seemed to be moving towards the Lanterns. Sinestro stood, swiping Carol's hand from his shoulder as he did so, and took a deep, angry breath

"They’re coming, Danvers, ready yourself for battle."

"We don’t have time for that," Carol said, gesturing to the missing Lanterns "We need to get these Lanterns out of here."

Sinestro's mood blackened even further. "You would have us run?"

"We find the Lanterns and go back to Oa," Carol said calmly. "Your words."

She stared at the legendary Lantern, completely unmoved by his rage, in the hopes that Sinestro might come to his senses on his own. After several seconds and several laboured breaths, Sinestro nodded acceptingly and burst into action. He wrapped an energy bubble around the three living Lanterns and left Amanita for Danvers and blasted his way through the wall of insectoids that bore down on them. Carol followed in his wake, Amatina's corpse pressed against her, as she traversed through the trail that Sinestro blazed through the hordes of insectoids. Thick green blood flashed across the cavern walls, almost indistinguishable from the green of their constructs, but for the way it melted the rock on contact.

Finally Carol and Sinestro burst through the surface into the open air and floated above the cavern entrance. The insectoids stood at its breach, seemingly incapable or unwilling to move to the surface, braying after Carol and Sinestro's blood.

"His ring," Carol muttered as she glanced down and noticed that Amanita's ring was missing. "They still have his ring, Sinestro."

Without turning Sinestro shouted back. "We leave it. What damage can those vermin do with a weapon they can’t use?"

What if they could? As happy as Carol was to have found at least three of the Lanterns alive, she couldn't help but wonder why the insectoids had taken them in the first place, and Amanita's missing ring surely had something to do with it. She knew she ought to return to Oa and cut her losses but something about leaving the ring behind made her worried. She wasn't sure if it was the effect the Negative Zone had or what she had seen at Blastaar's stronghold but this time she couldn't stand by and do nothing. She had to get the ring back.

"I’m going back for it," Carol said with a shake of her head. "Get the Lanterns to Blastaar and wait for me there."

She floated Amanita's lifeless body towards Sinestro and then shot through the air back towards the cavern where the insectoids were waiting hungrily. The air whipped against her face and as she approached their waiting fangs she felt like she was diving towards certain death.

She had never felt more alive.
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