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Chapter 4: Chapter 3: Nick Fury’s Attention



Nick Fury leaned back in his chair, his fingers tapping rhythmically on the desk as he reviewed the latest intel. The enigmatic mercenary known as "Death" had agreed to a meeting. Though he maintained his stoic composure, the slight furrow in his brow betrayed his unease.

"Sir," Phil Coulson interjected from across the room, "how many of us are going to attend this meeting? Should we bring Agent Romanoff along for support?"

Fury's one good eye darted toward Coulson, his expression calculating.

"No, Natasha's already occupied with investigating Harvey Ambelaka," Fury said decisively. "This meeting is delicate. We don't need to spook him by showing up in force."

Coulson nodded, though a flicker of concern crossed his face. "Do you think this 'Death' fits the profile? Superpowers, perhaps? If he does, I assume you're hoping to recruit him for the Avengers Initiative?"

"That's the idea," Fury admitted. "But don't underestimate him. Charging us twenty million dollars just to talk? This man knows his value. If he's half as dangerous as his reputation suggests, we'll need him for what's coming."

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Meanwhile, Natasha Romanoff was wrapping up another fruitless day of surveillance. The target, Harvey Ambelaka, remained elusive despite her best efforts. She'd spent the last two weeks posing as a waitress at various upscale restaurants, hoping to catch him during one of his frequent dining excursions.

Unfortunately, Harvey proved unpredictable. While he indulged in a wide variety of restaurants, his movements were erratic, and he often switched locations without warning. Adding to her frustration, he rarely lingered in public and seemed to avoid the social scenes where she excelled at blending in.

Returning to her temporary apartment, Natasha tossed her bag onto the couch and slumped into a chair. A message from Fury pinged on her phone. Her eyes scanned the screen, and a small smirk tugged at her lips.

"Finally, something different," she muttered. Fury had ordered her to stand down and join him for a meeting outside Washington in two days. It was a welcome change from her current dead-end assignment.

She closed her eyes, replaying the dossier details in her mind. Harvey Ambelaka—a self-made billionaire with an uncanny knack for investments. His rise to wealth seemed almost too perfect, as if he possessed insider knowledge of the future. Combined with his unusual appetite and isolated lifestyle, it painted a picture that screamed unusual.

Her instincts told her there was more to Harvey than luck. She would find out soon enough.

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Back at S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters, Fury reviewed Harvey's file. The young billionaire's meteoric rise was nothing short of miraculous. A lottery win had given him his start, but his subsequent investments showed a precision bordering on the supernatural.

"Luck doesn't explain this," Fury muttered. "Either he's a genius, or he's hiding something big."

Coulson stepped into the room, holding a tablet. "Harvey's clean, sir. No criminal record, no signs of illegal activity. He's even meticulous about paying his taxes. If there's something off about him, he's hiding it well."

Fury frowned. "That's what worries me. People like him don't just appear out of nowhere."

"Natasha's been trying to get close," Coulson added, "but he's not making it easy. Guy lives like a recluse, aside from his restaurant visits. No personal staff, no regular social circle. Even his public appearances are minimal."

"That's not a lifestyle," Fury said. "That's someone who knows how to stay out of sight."

After a pause, Fury made his decision. "Send Natasha the details. She's joining us at the meeting. If Death turns out to be someone we can't handle, she'll be our insurance."

Coulson nodded and left the room, leaving Fury alone with his thoughts.

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Two days later, Natasha arrived at the designated building on the outskirts of Washington. She was dressed casually, but her sharp eyes took in every detail of the location. The building was secure yet unassuming—classic Fury.

As she entered, she spotted Coulson and Fury already seated at the table.

"Any updates on our guest?" she asked, crossing her arms.

"Not yet," Fury replied. "But if he shows, we need to be ready. This could be the start of something big—or something very dangerous."

Natasha nodded, her expression unreadable. "Let's hope it's the former."

The room fell silent as they awaited the arrival of the enigmatic figure known only as Death.


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