"What's an infinity stone?" I asked Quill bewildered.
"...A stone of infinity. What do you think?" Drax piped up being literal as ever.
"It's my way of getting home if all else fails, dumb ass," Connor muttered.
"Someone is full of sunshine." Gamora rolled her eyes.
"I am Groot!" 'I like sunshine!'
"...Anyway..." Quill slipped into the conversation, "... An infinity stone is a... stone with awesome powers."
"...Seriously." Gamora cut in, "Okay... let me explain it... in the beginning, there was nothing then the big bang happened and it sent six elemental crystals across the universe each had great abilities."
"Well, that's cool." I shrugged looking slightly dejected.
"...You okay...?" Connor asked awkwardly patting my shoulder.
Before I could answer the ship jolted forward with a loud bang. I stumbled into Razilee who caught me and Alyssea looked around frowning. "What the fuck?"
Alarms began to blare and red lights flashed, "What the bloody hell is happening, Quill?"
Rocket and Quill rushed to check the computer. "...Uh, Quill...?" Rocket raised his eyebrow, "I think we might wanna leg it to the nearest available safe universe."
A purple stone jolted from a nearby trunk and I stooped down picking it up. A hot power surged through me and I jolt surprised. I glanced at the stone unsure. "Uh..."
"I think Yondu should come to pick you guys up before the little one gets in more trouble." Suggested Gamora.
"Calling him now..." Rocket said.
"...How the f'ing hell did you touch that?? Readers... this is why I wanna go home!" Connor grumbled.
Everyone just ignored Connor and Gamora went to check on how I was doing.
We sped through hyperspace and appeared right in front of a gigantic fleet of space ships. Rocket cursed, "Crap!"
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FanfictionI raced through the streets as the Avengers took pursuit. This was before I was a Stark. Before I wasn't a criminal. I was an assassin for HYDRA. Trained since four, deployed at six and raised since one after HYDRA rescued me from the tragedy that t...