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idk if this is necessarily based off of me but ??? this is just the idea i had and I ran with it.. also i couldnāt think of a name sooooo she doesnāt have one
abilities: elementumkenisis (manipulation of earth, wind, water and fire), empathic psychic abilities
background: art major student that appears quiet and reserved, but has a fiery temper that is revealed when she feels an injustice has been done. sheās had her abilities since she was a child, and she used to get in trouble at school for using them against bullies so now she keeps her powers hidden to herself (for the most part). due to her empathic abilities, she feels the hurt of others around her, and wants to use her powers to help everyone. however, she isnāt always sure how to use them as sheās scared of losing control and causing destruction, and hurting more people than she can save. sometimes the responsibility of having her powers weighs down on her shoulders, but when she can light all of her scented candles in her bedroom at the click of her fingers, she realises it isnāt so bad and that she shouldnāt be so hard on herself.
Thereās an itch at the back of Sam's mind, that tells him to stay in DC and he thinks maybe this has something to do with The Voice and why he was thrown ass over tea kettle back into this world when he desperately didn't want to come back.
In which Sam dies with his wing-man, but something sends him back to live out the rest of his life, because he's not done. There are people who need him, even if he doesn't know it yet.
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Sam watches Riley go down in a burst of flames and he barely has time to even scream his best friendās name before there is another RPG headed for him and heās following Riley, hurtling toward the ground so fast he canāt breathe, and the only thing he can think is at least he doesnāt have to live without his wingman.
The universe is not so kind.
Sam wakes up, and he is surrounded by light so blinding that he cannot even open his eyes, and a voice heās certain is disembodied is speaking to him, telling him that there is someone still who will need him in this world, and so Sam cannot be done yet.
Sam begs and pleads because he is tired. He is done, he wants to be done, why canāt he be done?
The disembodied Voice tells him that he needs to stay, because he is needed. Sam cannot imagine anyone needing him so much. The Voice does not care.
He wakes up in the blazing desert heat with half a dozen fractured ribs, blood on his face, and Ā Rileyās body two hundred yards away, and a pair of glowing wings sprouting from his back where the Falcon Exo Suit used to be. Sam drags himself over to Rileyās body, and he cries out whatever the desert will let him, and then he sits and panics about the wings heās grown, and he tries to will them away.
The wings do not leave him. But they do shift and twist and ache and then suddenly, they look like his Falcon wings, and when Sam moves experimentally, they move just like his Falcon wings too.
They fold away the same as well, only when these wings fold, they disappear, though Sam can still feel the uncomfortable scrape and grind of his body learning to accommodate new joints it shouldnāt have.
He carries Rileyās body to their extraction point, through the excruciating pain of broken ribs and what might be a cracked skull.
He is honorably discharged from the Air Force. He is given medals and awards and honors. He is sent home.
Rileyās body is sent home too.
Sam stands beside Rileyās husband in the receiving line at the wake, and stands beside him at the funeral, and drinks beside him after, and they go home alone.
Samās sister comes to him a week or maybe itās a month later, he canāt tell and he doesnāt care. She cleans his house and makes his favorite dinner from when they were kids and tells him that their mom wants them to go up to New York City to visit her soon, because she misses her babies, and Sam makes a sound that might be agreement and also might not be and he doesnāt eat, and he screams himself awake that night, because he canāt stop dreaming about Rileyās body and the disembodied Voice that wouldnāt let him fucking die.
Two days later, his sister barges into his house again, and packs him a bag and manhandles him into her depressingly gray Prius, and Sarah Wilson is a force of nature, so Sam doesnāt argue. They drive the four and a half hours to New York through rush hour traffic with only mild complaint and road rage, and when they get to their motherās house, their little brother comes tearing out into the driveway to greet them, waving a letter wildly in the air.
Gideon tells Sam and Sarah that he got accepted to Columbia on a near full ride, and he got into their computer science program, and Sam actually feels something other than hopelessly, helplessly empty for the first time since he lost Riley.
He forces a smile to his face and hugs Gideon, and tells him that heās proud, because he is, the little flicker of hope that Gideon will have a better path in life than Sam or their father, is the greatest thing Sam can imagine. Gideon will go to school and heāll actually do something with it. Maybe heāll get out of the city, or at least to a nicer part of it, and heāll get himself a good job and he wonāt fall to guns and gangs like their father, wonāt wind up mourning his best friend in the middle of the fucking desert with fucking wings clawing out of his back and just wanting everything to stop, to be over, to end, end, end, end, end--
Sarah shoves him into the house and out of his own head.
Darlene Wilson is smiling at her children when they all come crashing into her home, and she has a plate of cookies waiting for them on the kitchen counter after Sarah and Sam put their bags away in their old rooms.
She tells Gideon to get the pitcher of iced tea from the fridge, and she hugs Sarah, and she hugs Sam, and then she smacks Sam on the back of the head and berates him for waiting a month after his return to come visit his mother. Sam looks appropriately cowed and apologizes in a quiet, quiet, quiet voice, and his mother immediately forgives him.
Sam shifts the conversation to Gideon, and his college acceptance, and things become less⦠less, then.
Sam spends a lot of the weekend shifting the topic of conversation off of himself.
The night before they leave, Sarah takes Gideon out to get dinner, and Darlene sits Sam down, and talks. She says things that sound like they demand an answer, but she does not pause as though sheās expecting one.
She tells him that she knows what he saw must have changed him.
She tells him that she knows he mustāve done unspeakable things.
She tells him that she doesnāt care.
She tells him that no matter what he saw or what he lived or what he did, he is still her baby boy and she loves him more than heāll ever be able to comprehend until the day he has children of his own, and that sheās upset that he took so long to come see her, but she understands and sheās so sorry that he lost Riley.
She tells him the only thing sheās really, really upset about, is that it seems like heās lost his sense of way, and that he seems like heās floating with no direction.
And Sam breaks, and he clings to his Mama, and he cries, and cries, and he tells her that he died and he doesnāt know why he came back and Riley didnāt, because they both died the same, but Sam didnāt stay dead, he had to come back and he has to face this world knowing that now and he hates, hates, hates it.
He tells her how he doesnāt know why he is the one who came back, when Riley was the one with the husband and the child on the way.
He tells her how he feels like he shouldāve stayed dead in the desert with his wingman because Riley was the better of the two of them, and if Riley stayed dead he should have too.
He tells her how heās not so sure he really wants to be alive anymore, when this is all he can think of.
He tells her, and she listens, and then she holds him tight while he cries until he feels wrung dry. His not-completely-healed-ribs ache and burn and he ignores every protest his body makes in favor of clutching his Mama tight because this is the only thing that feels safe.
He does not tell her about the wings.
Sarah and Gideon come back and they sit and they cry too, because Sam as good as raised them, while their Mama was working overtime to give them everything theyāve had, and seeing him so shaken breaks their hearts.
They sit there until the food gets cold, and then as Sarahās dishing out dinner, Darlene tells Sam sheās done some research on PTSD, and seen some of the men and women who come through the hospital she works at, and she knows that it canāt be easy, but she thinks he should look for a therapist, to help him work through everything heās feeling, and then they put on some cheesy cartoon as though theyāre not all grown, and they eat dinner quietly.
When Sarah and Sam return to DC after that weekend, the very first thing he does is book an appointment with a therapist. He may not be all too invested in staying alive for himself, but heāll be damned if he lets his Mama down.
He makes sure he eats at least one full meal a day and tries desperately to remember to eat more than just that, and he tries, tries, tries to sleep through the night.
He mostly fails. But heās trying. He really is.
He goes reluctantly to see the therapist.
He is a disinterested man that says just the wrong combination of things that sends Sam into a spiral that has him shaking by the time he leaves the office.
He never goes back there.
But his mother asked him to, so he tries again, two weeks later.
He goes to see this woman for two months and stops abruptly, because he hates it.
He gets a recommendation from an old military buddy.
He sits down and immediately thinks that the little blond woman in a black pencil skirt and bright red top is too cheery, and the office is too stuffy, and the windows are too big and the couch is too stiff, and oh, Sam thinks.
He starts to consider that maybe the issue here isnāt really that he didnāt like the last therapist, because sheād been perfectly fine, now that heās really thinking about it.
He thinks, maybe, he is the issue here. Maybe, just maybe, heās looking for reasons it wonāt work without the therapist having even uttered a word.
So he folds his hands in his lap and he ducks his head, and when she asks him to talk, he actually does.
He tells her what happened to Riley.
She tells him about survivors guilt.
Oh, Sam thinks.
He goes back the next week.
He tells her he canāt sleep because he keeps dreaming about it.
She tells him that trauma can do that.
This is what therapy is supposed to be like, he thinks
Heās still going there at the end of the next month.
He tells her he doesnāt want to kill himself, but he doesnāt really want to stay alive either.
She tells him that sheās glad heās being honest with her, and that she will help him find reasons to want to live again.
He wouldnāt mind finding reasons to live, he thinks.
Heās still going there at the end of the next year.
He tells her that he feels like itās a visible weight that heās carrying around with him, thatāll scare off anyone good who comes near him.
She tells him that the guilt and trauma will stay with him, but it is his choice how he deals with it, whether he carries it with him in luggage dragging in the dirt behind him, or in a little purse, slung over his shoulder, hardly weighing him down, even if itās still definitively there.
He understands, now, why his mother told him to go in the first place.
He leaves his appointment, and he smiles, and he goes on a run, and he calls his mom, and he tells her heās figured out what heās going to do with himself.
He goes into the bathroom, and for the very first time, he unfurls his wings and looks at them in the mirror and he doesnāt flinch away from his reflection in disgust.
Maybe this is it, maybe this is the help that The Voice meant, maybe this is what he was saved for, he thinks.
He gets his head on straight and he gets his certification and he marches himself down to the VA with his head held high, and before he knows it, heās giving out advice to people who are where he was, two years ago. He stands in front of groups of people, a success story, a winner of the battle they are fighting and he tells them, if they are willing to try, then he is willing to help, and that together theyāll figure out how to get them all to better places in life, whatever that looks like for each of them.
He is helping people, and he knows that this is what he is meant to do. Something still feels wrong. Off, somehow. He has the distinct unshakable feeling that there is still something integral to his being missing.
He has been working at the VA for a year, and it is the day after his sisterās wedding when the news story breaks about Captain America waking up after nearly seven decades on ice, and Sam canāt help but feel a little camaraderie with this man heās never met, with this living legend. And then he feels a little like heās gonna be sick because he is so hungover, and his thoughts of Captain America mostly fall to the back of his mind.
Months pass and aliens invade New York City and Sam spends hours and hours and hours waiting and worrying about his mother and Gideon. Sarah comes to his house with her wife, Shea. And the three of them sit in front of the TV and watch the news coverage and Sarah and Shea pray to a god that neither of them have really believed in in years.
Sam, after too long deliberating, prays to The Voice.
Or maybe itās not so much praying as it is screaming into the void that The Voice better not have brought him back and made him suffer so long just to tear his Mama and his baby brother away from him just when heās starting to feel his life is back on track.
He screams and he shouts and he begs and pleads with The Voice, and The Voice does not answer him, of course, but as the dust is settling and the battle is won and New York is not in dust, even if it is in pieces, Sam gets a phone call.
Itās spotty service at best, but Sam can clearly hear Gideonās voice over the line, and he can hear his mother in the background, and as soon as they hang up, Sam grabs Sarah and Shea and doesnāt let them go for a long, long, long time.
After the Battle of New York, Sarah and Shea move back to New York City.
Sam stays in DC.
Itās where heās needed, and thereās an uncomfortable drag under his skin and a pinch in his wing joints whenever he thinks of moving back home.
Thereās an itch at the back of his mind, that tells him to stay and he thinks maybe this has something to do with The Voice and why he was thrown ass over tea kettle back into this world when he desperately wanted to stay dead.
So he stays.
He works.
He sees vets enter and exit the program.
Sometimes they exit the program by exiting life, and Sam hates that, hates that there are people that slip through his fingers, that he canāt help, that he canāt save. On the nights after he hears about one of the vets passing, he goes to sleep and dreams of Riley and The Voice and falling, falling, falling, and he screams himself awake.
Luckily those nights are few and far between, but he still has a restless feeling in his bones the morning after that doesnāt fade until he goes to see Rileyās husband and the child Riley never got to know who is now his goddaughter. He brings her candy her dad doesnāt let her have because it has too much sugar and he takes the two of them out to lunch and they all catch up, and she gets food all over herself and everything around her and Sam ends up in the crossfire more often than not, but sheās three, heāll allow it.
He misses being able to do impromptu lunches like this with his sister and Shea, and heās even more sorry that he canāt do this with them now that Shea is expecting, and heās going to be an uncle, but the drag under his skin and the little voice in his head and the bone deep feeling are all still there, so he stays in DC.
He stays.
He stays.
He stays.
Two years after the Battle of New York, itās still there, but after a particularly memorable morning run, the little voice in the back of his head starts sounding less and less like a reverberating Ā nightmare, and more and more like a smug, āOn your left.ā
No fucking way, Sam thinks.
There is no way that the reason he came back is Captain-Fucking-America.
It turns out he is right.
Because the man that shows up at the VA is not Captain America.
The man who shows up on his doorstep with the Black Widow is not Captain America.
That man is Steve Rogers.
And Steve Rogers, it turns out, needs someone there for him, more than anyone Sam has ever met.
It also turns out Samās wings can stop bullets, who knew. They still look like the Falcon wings, when heās not alone, and it still makes Sam want to cry, but he muscles through it because he has the distinct feeling that it is very important he get involved in this mess.
āYou donāt have to come with me,ā Steve says.
Sam just asks when they start, and it turns out the answer is immediately.
Sam leaves on go on a jaunt around the world after the Winter Soldier, cause why not, and the drag does not keep him in DC, and he knows, then, that this is why he is here.
He is here, because he is needed.
Looks like The Voice was right.
Fuck.
They travel around almost all of Europe, and a considerable amount of Asia too, before Steve listens to Samās pleads to take a break. They head home.
Tony almost makes a deathbot. They stop it. Sam becomes an Avenger. He moves back to New York City with Steve, and they end up sharing an apartment because the rent is too damn high. They each have floors in Avengers Tower, too, but thereās something about a small apartment thatās just theirs that feels much more comfortable for living full time.
Steve wakes up in the middle of the night screaming, one night. When Sam goes to check on him, heās barely aware of where he is, and he grabs Sam by the neck and uses him to crack the door jamb. Sam doesnāt really appreciate that, but he doesnāt blame Steve. He can see the terror written plain as day in Steveās eyes. It takes a while to calm him down, and when he does, he releases Sam with a painfully sad look.
āOh god, Iām so sorry, Sam, I didnāt⦠Fuck, I didnāt mean to, Iām sorry, Iām sorry,ā he gasps out, and Sam just holds up one hand to stop him, while he gently curls the other around his rapidly bruising neck.
He tells Steve that even though this was far from okay, he doesnāt blame him, because heās well aware of how hard it is to live with PTSD when you donāt have any healthy coping mechanisms.
They donāt sleep the rest of the night.
Hours later, in the light of day, Steve approaches him, and scratches at the back of his neck self-consciously, and very, very, very quietly asks, āDo you think you could give me a recommendation for a therapist that specializes in vets with PTSD?ā
Sam knows he was not mistaken when he decided to follow Steve Rogers to the ends of the Earth.
He finds Steve a good therapist, and tells Steve that heās proud, and then to celebrate Steve taking this step decides on a nice lunch out, and then, just cause he can, Sam invites Sarah and Shea and Gideon out to lunch with him and Steve. They donāt know that Sam and Steve are celebrating anything, but that doesnāt matter. Sam wants to see his nephew, and he wants Steve to meet his siblings.
Gideon is crazy excited to meet the Captain America. Sarah and Shea are less impressed. Their son Jody throws up on Steveās face, but heās barely a year old, so no one can really blame him for that.
Sam still thinks itās the funniest goddamn thing heās ever seen.
Lunch goes great after that, though. Steve loves Sarah and Shea, and Gideon is delighted to answer every question Steve has about the job heās just gotten with Google after graduating at the top of his class from Columbia.
They spend way too long in their little corner booth, Steve tucked away where he wonāt be seen, because he has a noticeable face nowadays, but itās the most genuine fun that Sam has had in a very long time. Sarah and Shea leave with a lot of pictures of Steve with Jody. Gideon leaves with a Captain America signature on his laptop, because of course Gideon had his laptop with him, the nerd.
Jody leaves knowing heās the only baby to ever throw up on Captain Americaās face.
He looks smug about it, the little punk.
Steve insists on paying for all of them, and smiles a private little smile to Sam when they thank him and they all part ways promising to do this again soon.
āI like your siblings,ā Steve says, once theyāve all gone, and Sam and Steve are walking back to their apartment. āShea said that she and Sarah want to marry me. I declined, and then they said that at the very least I should be a sperm donor the next time they have a kid. Then Gideon asked me to marry him, too. But I had to decline him as well. I think Iām a little old for all of them,ā Steve jokes.
Sam sighs, and tells Steve that both of his siblings are bisexual Disasters, complete with the capital D and Steve laughs, a full body laugh that makes his shoulders shake and his eyes crinkle, and he claps a hand to his own chest and grabs Samās shoulder with the other.
āWell, at least we know I fit in with them,ā he says, and Sam almost trips over his own feet at that admission. āHuh. That feels really good to say out loud. Iāve never really⦠I mean it wasnāt allowed, back in my time, and since Iāve woken up, itās never⦠Iām really glad I said that.ā
Sam smiles broadly back at Steve, and tells him heās happy for him, and that he knows the feeling, it was kind of freeing when he came out to his family for the first time, too. And then, just for good measure, he jokes about his siblings stealing his thunder not long after.
And then heās mostly silent as they walk home, because heās thinking about a couple of other confessions he might like to make to Steve.
He doesnāt say anything.
Secretary Ross tries to place restrictions and regulations on the Avengers, and Steve and Tony get into it and very nearly tear an airport apart in their dispute, but in the end, Rossā truly evil plans are pushed into the light and the Accords are tossed out and they get Bucky back at the end of it all.
Bucky rents a little shoebox apartment across the hall from Sam and Steve, and something deep in Samās gut that he hadnāt even realized was agitated settles.
And, oh no, Sam thinks.
The longer this goes on, this disgustingly domestic little routine that he and Steve and Bucky have worked themselves into, the more certain Sam is that heās in love with Steve Rogers.
It takes a long time for him to admit that to himself.
Takes him even longer to work up the courage to admit that to Steve.
But he does, because itās eating away at him, because, he realizes, heās really been in love with Steve since the very second Steve showed up on his doorstep, caring for his friend and ready to lay down his life to save others from HYDRA, yet again.
So he finds himself in the living room of their apartment after dinner with Bucky and Samās siblings, and Shea and Jody and Gideonās new girlfriend. Sarah had called it family dinner, and Sam had been struck by how much he had really, desperately wanted that.
So here he is.
āI need to tell you something,ā Sam says softly, and Steve looks up from where heās sketching a picture of Jody for Sarah, and cocks his head to the side. Thatās probably because Samās not wearing a shirt. Oh well. He wants Steve to be able to really see this. āWell, two somethings, actually. That kind of relate to each other, I think? But mostly theyāre both just really important and I want you to know them.ā
āIs everything okay, Sam?ā Steve asks gently and Sam lets out a laugh thatās just this side of hysterical, and doesnāt answer Steveās question cause heās really honestly not sure.
āWhen you first came to visit me at the VA in DC, I told you I lost someone. But I didnāt tell you the whole story.ā Steve just nods, puts his pencil down to focus fully on Sam. āRiley got knocked out of the sky by an RPG, and so did I. I went down seconds after him, and I was dead. Full stop, dead on the ground next to him. And something, some higher power or god or something, something sent me back, and I woke up with some broken ribs and a tiny crack in my skull and that was it.ā
Steveās eyebrows furrow. āLots of people who have near death experiences have stories about seeing a bright light or seeing heaven or something like--ā
Sam interrupts Steve, cuts him off by rolling his shoulders and unfurling his wings. They look like his Falcon wings, still, but he wills them to soften, and as he speaks, they shift and twist and fade into the glowing, ethereal wings that heād woken up with in the desert.
āNo, Steve. I was dead. I died, and woke up floating somewhere so bright I couldnāt open my eyes, and there was this disembodied voice, and The Voice told me I wasnāt done. I had more to do, because there were people who were going to need me. And I begged it to let me follow Riley, but next thing I knew, I was lying next to his body in the dust, and I had these growing out of my back. Little bit of will power makes them look like my old EXO-7 suit. When Barnes grounded me during the incident at the Triskelion? He didnāt damage a suit. He damn near tore my wing clean out of my back.ā
Sam turns, and in the illumination from his wings, the scar at the base of one of his wings can be seen clear as day. He hears Steve inhale sharply.
āWhen I got home, at first I was lost, cause I didnāt know why Iād come back and Riley hadnāt because Riley had a husband and a little girl on the way. And I finally found people who needed me, working and the VA, and I loved it, I loved helping those people so much, but there was always this feeling that I was waiting for something else, or that I wasnāt in the right place yet, I hadnāt found the purpose The Voice meant. And then I met you. From the second these damn things sprouted from my back, the joints have itched like crazy. Like bone deep. And whenever I thought about leaving DC or changing what I was doing in a way that would really change my life, the itch just got worse. Like someone was telling me what path to follow. And then you and your stupid āon your leftā the day we first metā¦. Steve, the second I heard you speak that first time, the itch went away. And it hasnāt been back since you showed up on my doorstep with Natasha.ā
āYou were sent back because of me?ā Steve breathes, putting it together himself.
Sam nods, and purses his lips, and tries not to let his emotions overwhelm him, cause he thinks heās probably on the verge of crying.
āAt first, before I even knew that you were the reason, I hated it. I spent so long wishing Iād died with Riley, and I hated this mystery person Iād been saved for, because why were they more important than what I wanted?ā
āSam Iām--ā Steve starts and Sam snaps at him, giving him a pointed look. His wings flare a little, where theyāre still spread behind him.
āShut up, Iām not finished. I donāt want no damn apology, because Iām not upset. Not anymore. Jesus, Steve, after two seconds knowing you, I agreed to follow you to the ends of the earth, not just because Iām your guardian angel or whatever. I followed you because of who you are and the way you act so selflessly, and how you trust and love so freely even when you live in a world thatād chew you up and spit you out for it. And I didnāt get it until recently, but Steve, Iām not upset, because I love you. I get why I was saved, and I wouldnāt have it any other way because you are that important. Next to my family, you are the most important person in the goddamn world to me. I couldnāt be upset anymore if I tried.ā
Samās tearing up by the time he stops talking, and Steveās just staring at him, a little in shock, a little in something else.
āSam, do you really mean all of that?ā Sam nods, bracing himself for disappointment. Steve stands, and Sam almost flinches, but then he says, āStop me if you need to,ā and he crosses the room to Sam in one broad stride. Before Sam can even open his mouth to question it, Steveās got Samās face in his hands, and heās kissing him like the fate of the universe rests on this moment.
Sam kisses back with just as much desperation.
There are eight years of feeling put into this one kiss, and Sam wouldnāt have it any other way.
A knock at the door startles Samās wings into folding away, seconds before Bucky steps into their apartment.
He eyes up Sam, and then raises an eyebrow at Steve, who flushes a little, but doesnāt look away.
āSteve invited me over to watch a movie, but I see Iām interrupting something. I better not be able to hear you two going at it. We have thin walls,ā Bucky grumbles, and then he turns to go back to his apartment across the hall, but not before tacking on, āIf you hurt him, Wilson, Iāll have your head,ā and then heās gone.
Sam drops his head to Steveās chest, and Steve gently traces the pads of his fingers over the uneven planes of Samās back, bumpy in a way no one elseās is, because of his wing joints. Those donāt go away, even when the wings are hidden away.
Steve kisses the top of Samās head, and Sam canāt even bring himself to mutter even a slight complaint about Buckyās interruption.
He spends the night in Steveās bed, and the both of them get the best rest theyāve had in years.
Two weeks later, the morning after an intense battle with some incredibly irritating Doom Bots, a really pretty impressive picture of Sam and Steve kissing atop a pile of rubble makes the front page of every American media outlet, and a few international ones as well.
Sam posts the picture on Instagram.
The call he gets from his mother, demanding to know why this is how she finds out about her sonās boyfriend, is more terrifying than any backlash they might face from anyone for this.
And there isnāt a doubt in his mind that this is all worth it. His only regret is that Riley isnāt there at his side, but he knows that Riley would want him to be happy, and he is.
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Abilities:Ā retrocognition, past embodiment, past interaction, empathic echoes
Origin: San Diego, California, U.S.A. (Planet Earth)
Current Location: Unknown
Allegiance: No known living allegiances; unconfirmed, but suspected of having siblings
Other Notes: Reportedly developed powers early, has since mastered phasing between the past and present. Will use this ability to her advantage, often to escape. Also claims to be able to speak to the dead, though unconfirmed. Strange behaviors were noted during her brief detainment, including constantly writing in notebooks, seemingly talking to thin air, and difficulty concentrating. Prefers solitude. Has extensive knowledge of history.
APPROACH WITH CAUTION. Is known to attack if provoked.
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