Peter felt numb.

Although that wasn't much of a surprise, he was always numb nowadays. He hated that he felt like this, don't get him wrong, but he couldn't exactly help feel like this.

Feel like...nothing.

Like he was nothing.

Peter wasn't always like this. If he dug deep, he could remember glimpses of his mother. He doesn't remember how he came to be here, but he remembers that he was given to HYDRA from an old lady he can't remember the name of.

It wasn't as hard to remember when things went bad, and the days he had started feeling numb. The day where he was introduced to HYDRA's physical training.

Peter knew better then to actually think about any of that. To not let his mind drift and linger on all the bad things he was put through. Things that no fifteen year old should have been put through. He knew and utterly hated the fact. At least that's what Wanda used to tell him.

Peter also knew that he couldn't change it.

Couldn't go back in time, and not let his mother give him away to HYDRA.

He remembers screams, pleading not to take him, giving him the thought she didn't want to give him away. But she couldn't stop them from taking him.

Ever since the Maximoff twins escaped, they doubled security on their final asset, being him. P-731

Peter looked up in a daze from the drugs that they had put him on so he could be more stationary in the cell that was his room. He couldn't really move, couldn't process the thought to move. Only to take a breath in, and to take a breath out. To blink between every breath, and listen to the movements outside his cell.

He had lost hope of being rescued long ago. No one could possibly know he was missing, and even if someone did, nobody would care enough to search for him.

The people who aid him, HYDRA, thought that he was a blank slate.

They didn't even name him, they only called him P-731.

The person who actually cared enough to name him Peter was Wanda Maximoff who didn't know they kept people prisoners here. She came her voluntarily with her twin brother. They could only talk through the walls, when they weren't being trained or tortured for their abilities, but she was the only person Peter has ever actually had a conversation with in his life.

But when they escaped, Peter was sent to a different location and was now under submission in his new cell, nowhere to go.

Now Peter's left alone with nobody to talk to now once again.

No way to get out.

No where to go even if he did escape.

Nobody's waiting for him outside.