Chapter 15 – Truth in the Shadows
The night was quiet outside Stark's mansion, but inside, the air felt heavy. The smell of smoke and blood still lingered faintly on their clothes. The fight had ended, yet no one could relax. The silence of the house only made the memory of the street battle louder in their minds.
Tony led the way into the living room. He didn't say a word at first, too lost in thought. Coulson followed close, his face pale but collected. Behind them, Gaius walked with the same calm, his steps slow, steady, almost too heavy for the polished floor beneath his boots.
"Jarvis," Tony muttered. "Lock the house down."
"Understood, sir," the AI's voice replied, smooth and controlled. "All entrances secured. Perimeter clear."
Coulson pulled out a secure phone, moving a few steps aside. His voice was low but tense as he called Director Fury.
"Sir. Gaius were ambushed… yes, uniforms with S.H.I.E.L.D. insignia. Heavy weapons. They went after Gaius."
Tony glanced over, frowning, hearing only pieces of the talk.
"No, sir," Coulson added, his tone sharper now. "I didn't order them. None of my people did, i didn't even have any knowledge of them."
A pause. Then Fury's voice came loud enough for even Tony to faintly catch. Coulson stiffened. "Yes, sir. We'll stay put. You're coming? …Understood."
He hung up, turning to Tony and Gaius.
"My boss is on his way. He sounded… angry."
"Good," Tony muttered. "Because I've got questions too."
In the workshop, Tony finally looked back at Gaius. The tall warrior stood straight, his body lit by the soft glow of the workshop's lights. Even with blood on his armor plates, he looked unshaken.
"You hurt anywhere?" Tony asked, almost awkwardly.
"I am fine," Gaius answered, his deep voice steady.
Tony frowned, scanning him. He had seen the man take bullets. Yet now his wounds were already fading, closing like time itself obeyed him.
"That's not normal," Tony muttered, more to himself.
Gaius turned his head slightly. "Prepare my armor, Stark. You should as well."
Tony blinked, then gave a dry laugh. "You don't have to tell me twice." He pointed at the arc reactor on his chest, still glowing, still humming but are now shaped like a Triangle, showing it was upgraded but since his chest was healed, it was strapped cleanly in his chest. "And thanks to you, I Upgraded my Arc Reactor, compare from before it was much much stronger."
He snapped his fingers toward his machines. "Alright, let's get you fitted."
Gaius stepped forward, and Tony's workshop came alive. The mechanical arms whirred, reaching out one by one.
First, the chestplate. Heavy, layered, gold and blue. It clicked into place over his body with a deep metallic sound.
Then the leg plates, locking around his thighs and shins like puzzle pieces.
The shoulders, broad and ridged, sealed next. Each piece connected with perfect alignment, as if made only for him.
Coulson stood in the corner, trying not to look impressed but failing. He had seen Stark's armor in action before, but this was different. Watching a man like Gaius being armed in something so massive, so otherworldly, felt like standing in a church and seeing a god step down.
Finally, the back plate sealed, hissing softly as locks engaged. Gaius remained still the whole time, his eyes calm, his breathing slow. He reached for the helmet resting on the table, holding it at his side rather than putting it on.
When the last click echoed, the room fell silent.
The silence broke when the elevator dinged. Heavy steps followed.
Nick Fury walked in, his black coat sweeping behind him. His single eye moved from Tony, to Coulson, then to Gaius, standing armored, helmet in hand.
The tension sharpened instantly.
"I didn't order that attack," Fury said flatly. "None of my people did." His voice cut through the room like a blade. He stepped closer, eye never leaving Gaius. "But before we move forward, I need to know something."
He turned his head slightly, though his gaze stayed locked on the giant warrior.
"Where are you from? Because as far as I can tell, you don't exist. And those files the government has on you?" He glanced briefly at Stark. "Fake. Clean forgeries. Someone covered your tracks well."
Tony gave a half-smirk, raising his glass, not denying it.
But Gaius finally spoke, his voice steady. "I am from the Imperium. The blade of the Emperor."
Fury's brow rose. "Imperium? The hell is that, some empire?"
Gaius's eyes stayed on him. "From Terra. Or Earth, as it was once called."
That froze everyone.
Tony coughed on his drink, sputtering. "Wait, hold on. You're from Earth?!" His voice cracked. "I thought you were the same as Naruto, like human, but definitely shouldn't be human, and aren't living in Earth, and thought of you just a different kind of human species that are now interstellar Age…" He waved a hand, words tumbling over each other. "But Terra? Earth?"
Coulson looked lost for words, his usual calm shaken. Even Fury's stern face flickered, just slightly.
"Explain," Fury demanded.
Tony leaned forward, trying to process. "If you're from Earth, then what, what are the year?"
Gaius spoke. His voice carried no pride, only fact.
"From what I see, it is now the year 2008."
Tony frowned. "…Yeah. You're right."
"From where I came," Gaius continued, "it is the Forty-Second Millennium."
The words hit like a hammer.
Coulson's eyes widened. His mouth opened, then closed again, unable to even begin a question.
Tony froze, glass halfway to his lips. "Forty… second… Millennium?" His mind ran the math. "That's… that's like, ten thousand years from now. No, more. Thirty-nine thousand years."
Gaius gave a slow nod.
Fury stayed still, face unreadable, though inside his thoughts raced.
Nick Fury heard what tony said, and immediately connected the puzzles in his head, he imagines, that Gaius is from the future earth, and similar to Captain America a supersoldier, and sent by the future to the past, or a accident that cause Gaius to go back in time, though it was Nick Fury imagination, but he forced calm into his voice.
"So you're telling me…" Fury said slowly, "you're from Earth's future. A future where there's an 'Imperium.' A future where you're still fighting wars."
"Yes," Gaius replied. His tone carried no doubt.
The room fell quiet again. Only the faint hum of Stark's machines filled the silence.
Tony set his glass down, rubbing his face. "Okay, so your telling me your from a future earth" he gestured toward Gaius, "you're a soldier from Future Earth. And not just any future, ten thousand years away." Tony is Quite shocked of this, and thought of the scenes, he saw through the Live Feed, saw the future of humanity.
"More," Gaius corrected, calmly, though he didn't think this universe will go through the same as his universe.
Coulson muttered under his breath, "This changes everything."
Fury kept his composure, but his mind was already moving. This man could be a threat, or an ally. A weapon. Or worse, a warning.
Finally, Fury stepped closer, his voice low, steady.
"Then we've got a lot to talk about."
The words hung heavy in the air.
In the workshop of Tony Stark, under the glow of machines and screens, the truth now stood clear.
Gaius, armored, silent, unshaken, was not from the stars. He was not from another species. He was from Earth itself.
But from a future so far away it was hard to even imagine.
And as Nick Fury stared at him, one thought pressed harder than all the rest.
If this man was real, then the world they knew had just become much larger. And much more dangerous.
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