Subject: "Agents of Places"
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Posted on: 2018-02-15 03:32:00 UTC

Spoiler Warning: Seasons one and two of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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Agent Melinda May walked through the corridors with an even stride. Even without looking anyone in the face, she could tell the other agents moving past her were avoiding looking her in the face. Her already flat mouth became ever more pinched. She turned a corner and—

—and halted. The laboratory was almost completely empty, which was unusual in the middle of the day. There was one person inside, an Asian woman with black hair in a ponytail.

May narrowed her eyes. She didn’t recognize the woman. She looked awfully young too. May power-walked straight to the door and went inside.

“You aren’t authorized to be in here.” She stared the strange woman in the face, watching it for minute changes of expression.

The woman looked up. “Oh, Agent May,” she said calmly, looking up and making eye contact with May. “Yes, actually, Agent Simmons asked me to come in and pick up some research data for her.” She looked back down and opened a folder, flipping through papers.

The folder had been closed to start with. Drifting closer, May quietly asked, “Why didn’t Agent Simmons come herself?”

Without looking up this time, the other woman answered, “She was operating some fancy computer program, couldn’t step away. I volunteered to come pick up some files for her. Do you know offhand where the data on Carl Creel’s recovered skin fragments would be?”

“Simmons asked you to get something but didn’t say where it was?” May started slowly up the aisle between work benches that the woman was standing in. “How unlike her.”

There it was. A tiny wince in the woman’s cheek. Lying. “I guess she wasn’t certain where the files were? Someone else may have been—”

“Agent Simmons knows where all her files are.” May’s voice was low, very nearly a growl. “You’re a HYDRA agent, and you’re coming with me. Right. Now.”

The woman stepped back a bit, getting clear of the lab tables that had enclosed her. Fear and confusion played across her face: the confusion forced, but the fear plenty real. “HYDRA? No, I—I’m S.H.I.E.L.D. Look!” She turned her shoulder to May, displaying the eagle logo on her coat.

“Yes, I’ll be confiscating that uniform as well. I’m sure the real agent you took it from will be wanting it back. And you’d better pray that I find them still alive.”

The HYDRA agent made a quick movement towards the aisle on the left.

May crouched down and waited.

Sure enough, the HYDRA agent pivoted quickly on one heel and reversed directions, using the edge of the work table to quickly turn into the aisle on May’s right.

May ducked under the table and rose on the other side in one fluid motion.

The HYDRA member hesitated for a second, then ducked back under the same table May had just gone under.

Two big mistakes. May was close enough now. She grabbed the edge of the desk and swung her legs under diagonally, catching the HYDRA member’s ankles between her own and twisting. The HYDRA agent went down as she tried to come out the other side. Her reflexes were good enough to bend her torso, keeping her face from connecting with the edge of the next table.

May ducked under the table again, grabbing the woman’s right arm as she began crawling forwards. The woman tried to roll to her left to free the arm, but May pushed forwards and pinned it against her back. She then moved her legs over those of the HYDRA agent, pinning her fully to the floor. The woman flailed her left arm and her head a bit, but couldn’t fight back with her range of motion so limited. She spoke up. “All right, she got me. Turn it off.”

May furrowed her brow. She had just enough time to demand “What?” before the Playground laboratory disappeared, and the artificial intelligence of Melinda May vanished along with it.

Agent Vania stood up in the empty holodeck chamber and stretched. “May is just too good. Can’t talk her down, can’t outfight her.”

As Vania exited the room, the DoSAT technician working the controls said, “Good decision, not giving her the Berserker Staff.”

Vania shuddered. “Perish the thought. All right, Doc, you’re up.” She shrugged off the S.H.I.E.L.D. uniform jacket.

Doc looked up from The Tommyknockers, a look of rising horror on his face. “Me?” he squeaked. “But. You’re our combat person. And. I don’t do that. And. And. I’m in a really exciting part right now!”

“Our time block’s almost up. You’re doing the last one. And it’s not about combat; if you do it right, there shouldn’t be any fighting. You talk your way out, just like you would interact with the actual canon on a mission.” She checked that a bookmark was between the pages before closing the book and pushing Doc inside, ignoring the slight hissing sound he was making under his breath.

The technician asked, “He doing May, too?”

Vania made a most curious noise. “No. Oh, no. No, no, no. Lord, no. Give him . . . uh, let me think here . . . Oh! Duh! Give him Fitz.” She balled up the coat and tossed to Doc through the door.

The technician made a face. “The scientist?”

“Baby steps, all right?”

“All right.”

“Uh, but make it during the time when he was suffering from brain damage.”

The technician paused, shrugged, and adjusted the program.

The Playground’s laboratory sprung up around Doc. Agent Leo Fitz was hunched over some files at one of the work tables.

“Uh.” Doc looked down and hurriedly shrugged on the coat.

Agent Fitz looked up when he heard Doc speak. “Um, can I, um,” he muttered. He balled a hand and closed his eyes for a moment. He finally finished, “Do you need something?”

“Uh.” Doc swallowed. “I, um. Agent . . . Simmons! Sent me to pick up some files.

Outside the simulation, Vania facepalmed. “Of course, it doesn’t help that he doesn’t know the canon.”

Fitz’s eyes brightened for just a moment before his brow furrowed again. “Simmons!? Simmons isn’t . . . um. Simmons isn’t . . . Simmons is gone.” He began to rise.

“What? Oh. Sorry, I meant—”

But that was when Fitz hit Doc with a round from an I.C.E.R. gun, and he fell paralyzed to the floor.

Outside, the technician stared. “Yeah, okay. Your partner is really in need of more training.”

Vania sighed. “I’m working on it, all right?”

—doctorlit likes AoS the best out of the entire Marvel Cineverse, personally, and he ships FitzSimmons hard

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