Steve was busy, stomping and crushing tanks and watchtowers and artillery guns in his giant size, with his stone animals trampling and killing any
Germans on sight, with the rest of the Allied forces behind him, shooting out at pillboxes and trucks.
He then heard a familiar sound of a fire flare, and looked back and up, and his heart swelled in joy and happiness as he saw the Human Torch aka
Captain Britain aka his fiancé, Peggy Carter, in giant size, grunting and shouting as she passed him, sending fireballs at German camps in the distance, shrinking down smaller as she dived through more tanks,
exploding them with pieces killing more Germans, and grew bigger again as she slammed a hand in the German phone lines and such, burning with smoke.
All the Allied forces cheered, lifted their guns in salutations, whistled, and clapped as Peggy left a trail of damage and fear for the next few miles as she turned off her fire powers, and marched right up to
Steve, and with a smoldering grin, she grabbed Steve's neck, "Too long, luv.", before kissing him.
"Much too long.", Steve said as he goes back in for another kiss but really puts the passion behind it as if it had been years since they had last seen each other. "I missed you so much...".
Peggy smiled into the kiss as she felt Steve's strong arms lift her up, and she hugged him with her legs around his back, and her arms around his neck, her hands tousling Steve's hair,
and their kiss was so passionate and deep, going for a long minute, slightly knowing that they're in public, unknowing that all the Allies are giving wolf whistles and cheers in support and amusement.
Steve could obviously tell what some of the troops were doing, even if he couldn't really hear them.
Honestly, this kind of action was something many of them probably hadn't seen for a few months, if not years.
After they finished at last, Peggy was gently let down, smiling coyly at Steve, "How was it, my intended husband?", and Steve laughed warmly,
"That was the best reunion kiss ever, my intended wife.", smiling lovingly as he brushed a strand of hair over her ear.
Peggy smirked proudly, "I'm glad to hear that. Shall we fight on, Captain?", gesturing to the smoldering ruins of German camps, knowing that there's more up ahead.
"I hope Phillips has informed you about what's going to happen, got almost the whole of Army Group B bottling near
Falaise and could trap almost 150,000 troops if we link up with Patton's 3rd Army down south.", Steve said.
"I know... so what are we waiting for? Let's do this, that's an order, captain!", Peggy laughed. Steve nodded,
"Yes, Captain!", with a grin, and they went to work, doing their best beyond belief, leading the way for the Allies.
The two of them made their push southwards fast; trying to break open the road to allow the Canadians and the
Polish 1st Armored Division to drive fast and link up with the US troops and finally close the Falaise Gap.
A monumental victory was within their own hands and could be grabbed if Peggy and Steve pushed it harder than they ever had before.
If much of Army Group B could be captured and destroyed; almost all of the Panzer and SS divisions in
France would be all but gone and it would be even more losses Germany couldn't afford; especially with the catastrophe of
Operation Bagration in the east that broke open the Eastern Front and allowed the Soviets to destroy much of Army Group Center but drive all the way to the gates of Warsaw and the Vistula River.
All the more reason for the Western Allies to break through and drive fast to Paris and the Franco-German border.
Peggy and Steve quickly cleared a creek that the Germans used to muster a static defensive line;
it was clear to the two of them that these defenses were only to slow down and delay the Allies to allow more Germans to escape the Falaise Gap.
With fire explosions and stone animals practically everywhere in the Falaise Gap, with smoke and gore, and the Allies picking off stragglers with the
Canadians and Polish divisions successfully linking up, it was estimated that at the end of the morning, over 80,000 Germans were lost to death during battle.
Peggy, after seeing that Steve's time was up, took him back to England by fire flight, glad that on close contact,
Steve is impervious to her fire, and with a kiss to Steve and Susan,
Peggy then went back to keep fighting for the afternoon before returning back to recover and rest as wartime seems to hold off during the evenings, with occasional cases of infiltration.
Steve was enjoying his time with Susan, making sure to give his daughter a kiss on the forehead after not seeing her for months as he relaxed to enjoy the time he was now in safe territory; especially since he had been mostly on the front lines since D-Day.
Meanwhile, it was starting to get late when the fighting was now starting to die down; the Allies and Germans would use the night to either dig in and hold their gains or in the Germans' case,
move and retreat since they couldn't do it during the day with Allied air supremacy practically having a free for all on any convoys of moving troops.
With the sun starting to set, Peggy took the chance to flame on and fly her way back to Portsmouth where they were now staying for the time being.
Of course, as Peggy flew, the Germans were making sure to have
England suffer for the Allies' gains as she found herself flying right by 6 of the Nazis' new vengeance weapons, V-1 Buzz Bombs.
Peggy narrowed her eyes as she saw the Nazi Peggy narrowed her eyes as she saw the Nazi sign on the planes, and decided to shrink down as she shot up,
high into the clouds, making the planes blind and confused to see nothing, and then a minute later, with a wide spin through the clouds over and down,