"Introduction, please?" Captain Rogers requested, clearly confused.
"I am Agent Jessica Drew, and my S.H.I.E.L.D. codename is Spider-Woman. Just call me Jessica," Jessica Drew said.
"Do all S.H.I.E.D. agents have codenames?" Harry asked as he took a drink from his glass before sitting down on the couch, Morgan sitting down beside him.
"The good ones do," Jessica Drew said as she set her case down. "Most agents just go by their real names. Some, like me and Agents Barton and Romanoff, have certain skills other agents just don't have."
"Why Spider-Woman? Agent Barton, I understand because he never misses a mark. Agent Romanoff too: she's hidden and dangerous like a Black Widow. So, why did you get the name Spider-Woman?" Harry asked.
She gave him a smile. "Want to see?" Harry nodded his head and she walked she walks towards the minibar.
"Don't tell me she's gonna spin a web out of her butt." Tony joked. Pepper slapped Tony in the arm, causing him to yelp in surprise and pain.
Agent Drew stood by the bar where the ceiling hung lower down. She jumped into the air, turning in a split second to hit the ceiling wither hands and feet. When they had seen her jump, everyone had expected her to fall back to the floor shortly, only she didn't come back down. Instead, to the astonishment of the others watching, she remained on the ceiling. She looked at them and smiled, her hair now handing down as she began to crawl towards them along the ceiling. When she reached the corner where the ceiling got higher, to everyone's amazement she continued around it and began to crawl straight up the wall. She kept going until she reached the higher ceiling and turned, upside-down again, moving until she was directly above the group. Then she stood up, handing off the ceiling by her feet.
Harry was baffled. He'd never seen or heard of anything like this before. Even Stark was at a loss for words. He dropped his glass, spilling liquor and broken glass all over the floor. Banner had his jaw open as he watched the whole thing. Thor looked somewhat confused, yet amazed.
Jessica Drew then drops, flipping in the air before landing gracefully on her feet before the group.
"Still surprises me every time I see you do that," Barton said in amusement, clapping a few times.
"Now you know why I'm called Spider-Woman," Jessica Drew said with a smile.
"What is Fury doing now that the Avengers are together?" Harry asked.
"That's why I'm here." Jessica Drew said, jumping off the ceiling and landing lightly on the floor on her feet. "I'm going to be the liaison between S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers. I understand you, Mr. Potter, do not want government involvement in Avengers affair. Is that correct?"
"Yeah, I don't trust politicians," Harry said slowly.
"Hold on," Rhodes suddenly said. "I think we should at least discuss this. It can't be one person's call to decide what the Avengers should or shouldn't do."
"I understand you work for the government. You're military right?" Morgan brought up.
"I do. Is that a problem?" Rhodes asked. He stood up tall, looking down at her.
"That depends," Morgan replied coldly, not intimidated.
"You weren't there when that nuke arrived, Rhodes," Romanoff said. "What our governments did was completely out of line. There are many concerns if the governments get involved. I also agree with Harry; the Avengers should be independent. We should have the right to choose our own battles and opponents."
"I understand that. But we can't just go around playing judge and jury and not expect the government to take it lying down," Rhodes said.
"What say you, Harry?" Thor asked, ending the argument as everyone turned to Harry.
Harry set his drink down on the table and sighed. "I don't want any kind of government involvement. My own experience is that the times when the government has gotten involved… have not been my best experiences. They do things only for good public image, and most of the time will not take threats seriously enough to take action. By the time they do, the damage is irreversible. If this is going to work, then the power to choose and make decisions should rest solely with us. We should have the right to live with the consequences of our actions and not stand before another and have to say 'but I was told by someone else to do this'. No. If we do this, we do this as a team, and a team moves as one body. If politics get involved in our affairs, I foresee trouble. They will use us for public image and boost their own support. If things go bad, they won't hesitate to throw us under the bus. It's best we are left alone." Harry said.
"Thank you," Morgan responded.
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