Jim watched his wife in the kitchen as she finished arranging another tray of appetisers for the guests that would soon be arriving for their barbecue. He had been sitting on the couch listening to the radio as he waited for a knock on the door. Deciding to get started early he had walked over to the drinks cabinet where his eye had wandered to Sarah, his wife.
At first he meant only to look at her to take in her natural beauty and her stunning figure in that pink dress she had put on. Now though, as he paused and observed her for longer than he had intended, those same niggling thoughts that sometimes kept him up at night came creeping back.
He watched as she smiled happily. Over the radio he could just make out the slight sound of a happy tune that she would hum to herself whenever doing some menial task. He could see the spring in her step, her relaxed yet perfect posture, she certainly looked happy, this is what she would've wanted wasn't it?
Perhaps not a few weeks ago, not when she was on the verge of leaving him and moving out of this neighbourhood. Then that man had come, bringing him the offer of a perfect life, a woman who never complained, never talked back, always smiled. He had snapped up the offer with little hesitation, so why now did he seem to question the decision so often?
She caught him looking and flashed him a happy smile, he weakly smiled back then looked down to the drinks cabinet in front of him, finishing pouring himself a drink, unable to look at her out of shame. Then he downed it in one firm gulp and poured himself another.
It had the desired effect, built up his confidence, chased away any self doubt. He remembered all the arguments he used to have with her, how unfulfilled she had always seemed, then he looked back to the pristine goddess she had become.
As always he managed to silence his negative thoughts, Sarah was happier like this and he was happier with her too, not to mention how willing she was to please him in bed now. He took a sip of the second drink then looked at her again, this time lustfully.
He couldn't wait until this party was over and he could get her back into bed, living out another one of his sexual fantasies that she was always willing to indulge him in. As always she now only wore lingerie under her clothes, knowing that she should be ready for him to take her at any moment.
In fact since no-one had arrived he figured he might as well have some fun, he set down the drink and began advancing toward the kitchen. After all what was the point in having turned his wife into this perfect woman if he wasn't going to take advantage of it every chance he got? She belonged to him now and nothing was going to stop him from... he only made it one step into the kitchen before the doorbell rang and he stopped with a frustrated expression
"You want me to get that sweetie?" his wife asked with that perfect smile she always had. But he told her not to worry and walked to the door himself. He swung it open to see a woman he didn't recognise, a brunette with intelligent eyes stuck out her hand in greeting and in a British accent introduced herself "Peggy Carter. I hope I'm not too early"
*
1 MONTH EARLIER
"I don't see it Carter" Roger Abrams, the new head of the SSR, had only been in his position for a few months. But already he knew better than to tell her to just get out of his office. It seemed like every other day this woman would pester him about some lead or assignment she wanted to go running off on, at first he thought it was funny, but slowly over time it had gone from amusing to infuriating. This time she'd really done her research, storming in here with a bunch of files on these women.
As she argued her case he went to go get himself a drink hoping the casual act would show his lack of interest "Sir this simply can't be ignored. All three women were experts in their fields, not only does it not make any sense for them to retire after getting married but for all three to end up in the same neighbourhood is beyond coincidence" Abrams sighed as he sat back at his desk with the glass of whiskey he'd poured for himself "Sit down Carter" She wasn't happy about it but she did as he said, crossing her arms as she awaited his reply.
"Look I know you think I love telling you no Carter, but you have to admit this isn't much to go on, women get married and move to the suburbs all the time. Not everyone has your unique... tenacity." Peggy took a breath before calmly continuing.
"I'm well aware of that and if it was only one or even two then I could accept it but all three women who were excelling in their careers. A nuclear physicist, a mechanical engineer and a military data analyst, I know first-hand how hard it would've been for them to succeed in their male dominated fields so for them to simply give it all up makes no sense"
Roger knew he had to at least make it seem like he was taking this seriously so as she spoke he began going through the womens records that Carter had brought to him. She was still pleading her case when he noticed something on one of the files, the mechanical engineer, Jennifer Monroe.
He narrowed his eyes at the file then looked up and interrupted her "Hold it. Says here she was working at the same facility that cooked up Captain America, is that what this is all about Carter? You don't like that one of the girls you used to work with gave it all up for some guy?"
Peggy rolled her eyes as she tried to contain her frustration then calmly replied "I didn't want this to seem personal, but yes I knew her. She was one of the brightest young women I'd ever met. Her becoming some housewife is the worlds loss and with her knowledge of working alongside Dr Erskine she should be a person of interest. Each of these women weren't just good at their jobs, they were outstanding and now they all live on the same street. There is something going on here sir and frankly it would be dangerous to not investigate it"
Roger was well aware that when she got like this there wasn't any stopping her, she'd been reprimanded multiple times for investigating cases without her superiors permission, hell he hadn't even told her to do this initial research. He wished she'd just stayed in Los Angeles with agent Sousa but ever since their relationship had ended she'd become New Yorks problem again. As he took a moment to think he could barely look at those determined eyes of hers, her whole expression practically radiating her strong-willed persistence.