Avengers Mansion: Jess, Nat, Wanda Who: Natasha R, Jessica D, and Wanda M What: Wanda has a little freak out, they come to find out what's wrong. Where: Avengers Mansion When: Current Warnings/Rating:Newp.
[She didn't mean to. The snakes were never Wanda's intent, but in those few seconds after her journal had been reduced to a pile of dust on her lap, snakes had been the closest thing to her surface thoughts when reality slid sideways. Her hands glowed scarlet, her magic close, then lightening into pink, then nearly white at the widest points around her hands as it bubbled into spheres and shot out, wholly out of her conscious control, and the room she was in shifted wildly. It was a replica of the back garden, where a decaying Jack of Hearts had risen from the ground and exploded. The plants grew into Ultrons, the grass into asphalt, and a ghostly Jennifer Hulked out and ran through the streets. Real? No. The building groaned as the scene shifted again, Ultrons into walls, asphalt into marble, curtains swaying in the breeze from her open window, and a torn Vision fell into her arms to become her two infant boys. She cooed to them, to the boys she hadn't gotten a chance to know before they were taken away from her.
So much loss, but it wasn't real. She hadn't had her boys at the Citadel on Wundagore, Vision had been there, and with her scream came another shift and a flare of scarlet-turned-white on the walls. The bed fell away from under her as she floated up, the walls becoming clear as they slid shape, some of the snakes morphing into long lines of computers, all abandoned, all dark, absent of all life except for her, hovering in the rectangle shaped cage meant to hold both her and her brother. Real? No, not real. But it was, it had been, as the babies in her arms shifted into spinning alphabet blocks, hovering over her open palms. Where were her babies? Where was her brother? Where was, where was, where was? A snake slithered across the keyboard of one computer, the room disproportionately large to the size it had been. And for her, there was no one else in the room, no Jess, no Natasha pulling up to the mansion that had snakes slowly coiling out if windows and vanishing before they hit the ground.]