Magical Marvel: The Rise of Arthur Hayes

Chapter 295 295: Assemble Part - 2



Nick Fury stood motionless on the quiet bridge of the Helicarrier. He kept his eyes fixed firmly on the blinking console as the highly encrypted connection routed through secure global channels.

The line rang three times before Aurora Thatcher picked up.

"Fury. It has been a while."

"I need your help contacting the wizards, Director Thatcher," Fury said, skipping the pleasantries.

"Has something happened? Weren't you the ones strongly opposing early cooperation?"

"Times have changed rapidly. I have a massive alien army heading straight for Earth and Arthur is unavailable."

"What happened to Arthur? Is he alright?" The sudden, sharp edge in her voice was unmistakable.

"He is perfectly safe," Fury assured her quickly. "He just won't be on Earth when the enemy strikes."

The line went silent for a heavy beat. Fury could almost hear Aurora physically calming down on the other end.

"I will connect you directly with Amelia Bones," she said finally.

"Thank you. We will desperately need every capable defender on this planet to get through what is coming. Arthur has been pushing the two worlds toward cooperation for years. If there was ever a time to make that real and save lives, this is it."

"Amelia will want details."

"I strongly suspect she should already know. Arthur should have set things in motion long ago."

"That sounds exactly like Arthur. I will call Amelia now."

"Thank you, Thatcher."

He hung up the receiver. He looked at the global tracking screens one more time, taking a deep breath. Then he stood up, straightened his dark coat, and walked out to the main bridge.

There was a lot of work to do.

Natasha found Banner in Lab 3-C, exactly where she'd left him, running algorithms to trace the sceptre's unique radiation signature. Betty Ross sat at the adjacent workstation, helping with the data processing.

"Change of plans," Natasha announced from the doorway. "Dr. Banner. I need you to pack up and come with me to SHIELD headquarters."

Banner didn't look up from his display. "I'm more useful right here. The equipment at A.I.M. is better than anything SHIELD has. Whatever you need analysed, I can do it faster from this lab."

Natasha watched him work for a moment. Calm. Focused. His hands steady on the controls. No tremor. No tension in his shoulders. No subtle signs of a man constantly fighting to keep something contained.

"How is the big guy inside you behaving today, Doctor?"

Banner finally paused his typing. He looked at her over the rim of his glasses.

"From the way you look," Natasha continued smoothly, "working in this high-stress lab without a single care in the world, I would say things are very good between you two."

"We have a solid understanding," Banner said simply. "We have had one for years now. There is absolutely nothing for SHIELD to worry about." He tilted his head slightly. "Why are you suddenly asking about the Hulk?"

"Because we might need his specific kind of help."

Banner carefully set his glasses down on the workstation. "Why? What exactly happened?"

"Loki has an alien army heading for Earth right now. We do not know the exact number of hostiles, but it should be massive since his stated objective is to conquer the entire planet. They could arrive in our atmosphere within days."

Banner absorbed that with the particular stillness of a man whose first instinct was always to think before reacting. "I prefer not to fight, Agent Romanoff. Is Earth really in that much immediate danger? Mr. Hayes can handle almost anything. I have seen him in action firsthand. He alone should be more than enough to dismantle an alien vanguard."

"Mr. Hayes is offline," Natasha said flatly. "He will not be there to help us for this battle."

Banner's expression shifted. Not fear. Something closer to concern for a man who had given him his lab, his peace, his life with Betty. Arthur had done more for Bruce Banner than anyone alive, and the wizard had never asked for a single thing in return.

"What happened to Mr. Hayes?"

"I don't know much, but he should be alright. He just had to leave urgently. That is all I have been told." Natasha let the silence sit for a moment. "We are entirely on our own for this fight, Doctor."

Banner looked at Betty. The look between them was brief but entire. Years of shared history. A life painstakingly rebuilt from the ashes. A quiet happiness that neither of them ever took for granted.

"Go," Betty said softly. She walked over and kissed his cheek. "Just call me the exact second it is over."

Banner sighed heavily. He took off his crisp white lab coat, folded it carefully, and set it neatly on the workbench.

"Where exactly is this SHIELD headquarters?" he asked, grabbing his bag.

Steve Rogers sat in the brightly lit conference room on the SHIELD Helicarrier. He held a sleek digital tablet in one hand and nursed a rapidly growing headache behind his eyes with the other.

Phil Coulson sat across from him, trying very hard to maintain professional composure and failing in small, endearing ways. The man had been assigned to help Steve "acclimatise to the current operational landscape," which in practice meant Coulson was explaining the current situation to the Captain while occasionally forgetting that he was a senior intelligence agent and not a fan at a meet-and-greet.

"So let me make sure I have this right," Steve said, scrolling through the tablet. "An alien came through a magic portal five days ago. He has a spear that controls human minds. And he has a massive army of more aliens heading for Earth right now."

"Yes. That covers the basics, Captain."

"And you're telling me this isn't even the first time aliens have come to Earth."

"No, Sir. There was an incident in the nineties involving an alien race called the Kree. And a couple of years ago, a powerful being called Thor arrived from a distant realm called Asgard."

"Thor. As in the Norse god."

"Yes. He brought his magical hammer, too."

Steve set the tablet down and rubbed his temples. "I had a list, Agent Coulson. A very specific list of things I needed to catch up on. The internet. Mobile phones. Sixty years of popular music. The fall of the Berlin Wall. I was making genuinely good progress. And now you are sitting here telling me about aliens and Norse gods."

"I completely understand it is a lot to take in, Captain."

"It is not just 'a lot.' 'A lot' was waking up from a deep, freezing sleep and learning seventy years of my life and everyone I knew had passed me by. This is something else entirely." Steve picked the tablet back up and scrolled. "So, you need me to fight these aliens?"

"Director Fury has officially activated the Avengers Initiative. You, Mr. Stark, Dr. Banner, and Agent Romanoff. Others will join as they become available."

"Four people against an advanced alien army."

"Five, counting you, Captain."

"That is not a lot more comforting," Steve noted dryly. "Now I fully understand why everyone on this ship looks so worried. The odds are severely against us." He paused, his eyes narrowing as he analyzed the room. "What I don't understand is why everyone became significantly more panicked today. The alien army has been coming for days. But the mood on this entire ship shifted drastically this morning. Something else happened?"

Coulson was quiet for a moment. "Our absolute strongest backing is not going to be there for this fight. We learned that news this morning."

"Arthur Hayes," Steve said, recognizing the person being talked about from his briefing. "The man who helped find my plane in the ice and wake me up."

Coulson nodded grimly. "Yes. He is also one of the most powerful, dangerous individuals on this planet. He is a wizard."

Steve stared at him blankly. "A wizard. Wait, you are seriously telling me wizards are real, too?"

"There is a hidden society of people who can do real magic, Captain. Wands and spells. They have their own governments, their own schools, their own laws. Completely separate from the rest of the world. Most people don't even know they exist. Mr. Hayes is one of them. Arguably the strongest one alive."

Steve looked at the ceiling for a long time.

"Aliens. Norse gods. Wizards." He looked back at Coulson. "You know, when I went under, the strangest thing in my life was a man in a red skull mask trying to take over the world with a glowing blue cube. I honestly thought that was the ceiling for weirdness."

"And now?"

"Now I'm sitting on an invisible, flying aircraft carrier being told that wizards are real." Steve let out a short, humorless laugh. "I almost miss the Red Skull, Agent Coulson. At least I actually understood him and his motivations."

Coulson leaned forward slightly. The agent slipped and the fan peeked through again. "For what it's worth, Captain, I think you are handling all of this remarkably well. Most people would have had a complete mental breakdown by now."

"The day is young."

"And for what it's also worth," Coulson said, and the fan was now fully visible behind the agent's eyes, "I grew up hearing about you. My father had a set of your original Captain America cards. I have them now. Every single one." He caught himself quickly and straightened his tie. "Which is obviously not relevant to the current briefing."

Steve looked at him. Despite everything, despite the aliens and the wizards and the invisible flying ship and a world he didn't recognise, he almost smiled.

"I'd like to see those cards sometime, Agent Coulson."

Coulson's professional composure cracked into a massive, genuine grin. It lasted about two seconds before the agent rigidly reassembled himself.

"After the alien invasion, Captain."

"Priorities," Steve agreed.

The Helicarrier's massive bridge hummed with a quiet, deadly tension. Countless screens glowed with tracking data. Agents murmured urgently into their headsets. The colossal vessel hung completely invisible high above the Atlantic.

Nick Fury stood alone at the central command station, his hands clasped behind his back, staring intensely at the main screens.

Everything was proceeding according to protocol. But Fury had absolutely no idea if it was going to be enough.

He had seen Loki in action. In that facility in the Mojave, he had watched an Asgardian dismantle a room full of armed soldiers in seconds. He had fought the man himself, enhanced and all, and been swatted aside like an afterthought. Barton, one of the best combat operatives alive, had been turned into a puppet with a touch.

Fury was not sure any one of his Avengers could take Loki on alone and survive. Even if they were incredibly powerful in their own unique right, they were still fundamentally human while Loki was a literal god.

His thoughts drifted back to Arthur. If only the wizard were here.

Fury shook his head sharply, banishing the thought.

They could not keep depending on Arthur Hayes. One man, no matter how powerful, was a single point of failure. If the entire defense strategy of planet Earth relied on one person being available, then it wasn't a strategy. It was a prayer. And prayers failed the moment the person you were praying to had somewhere else to be.

This was exactly that terrifying moment. Arthur was gone and the world was still turning and the threats were still coming and Fury had to deal with it using the people and resources in front of him. Not the ones he wished he had.

Fury exhaled a long breath. Pushed Arthur out of his mind.

At least Carol was on her way. Whatever happened with Loki, whatever chaos happened with his army, Carol Danvers was heading for Earth. And Carol Danvers was the one person in the universe whose raw power made even Arthur's sudden absence survivable. If the worst came, if everything fell apart, if the Avengers failed and the army broke through, Carol would be there.

The earth would be safe. One way or another.

Fury looked at the glowing screens one more time. Then he straightened his back, set his jaw with firm resolve, and walked back to the command station.

There was a war to win.

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