Thanks you everyone for following and encouraging me through this. I thought I wouldn't get this done, but I did. I loved how this turned out, and it only took me a year to finish. Next chapter will deal with some Post-Credit or story scenes, and after that, I'm going to be explaining somethings about this. Sorta like a behind the scenes type of deal.
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Fury stood in a room dominated by monitors, a couple were showing News Reports. When something Newsworthy happened, people flocked and watched to get as much information on what was happening as possible. Either it was good or bad, people watched. And considering the events that had happened a couple of days ago in Manhattan, people were glued.
The city had been turned into a warzone, and the aftermath left destruction, death and other things. But, the News mostly dominated how brave heroes had saved the day. Camera footage showed them all fighting against the Chitauri and or protecting civilians.
People were praising them; some were denouncing them, and calling for their arrest. But it was mostly praise and gratitude.
Fury watched on and looked pleased. They all did what he had hoped for, and they succeeded. But the council, who he was in a meeting with right now, weren't on the same page with.
"Where are the Avengers now?" A Council Member asked.
"I'm not currently tracking their whereabouts. I'd say they earned a leave of absence."
And he wasn't planning on too. He was still pissed how they council had tried to Nuke New York. Normally he would talked to them professionally, but he had the right to speak to them a little more less professional, due to the circumstances.
"And the Tesseract?" Another asked.
"The Tesseract is where it belongs. Out of our reach." Fury said.
"That's not your call." Another said, slightly angry.
"I didn't make it. I just didn't argue with a god that did."
The Council was less than pleased and one said," So, you let him take it, and the war criminal, Loki, who should be answering for his crimes?"
Fury thought about Thor, and what his father, who was King of Asgard would probably do to him, and it made him slightly snicker on the inside. He wouldn't feel sorry for him one bit.
"Oh, I think he will be."
"I don't think you understand what you started. Letting the Avengers loose on the world. We've been lenient with the group of mutants under Xavier, but they're all still dangerous. They cannot be contained." One warned.
"That's the idea. They're dangerous and the whole world knows it. Every world knows it." Fury said in a bold tone.
"What was the point of all this? A statement?"
"A promise." Fury said with a grin.
He then turned off the monitors, and walked out of the room.
A couple of days after the Battle of New York, the Avengers had assembled for another thing. They stood on a bridge at Central Park, no one would suspect who they were, considering they were all wearing civilian clothes. The only ones that stood out were the 2 Asgardian's, Thor, who was going to leave with Loki, and the Tesseract.
Kara was still wrapping her head around the events that happened during the week. Right after arresting Loki, they went to that Shawarma Restaurant Tony had wanted to go to. While they were getting their food, Tony had called his daughter, and spent 10 minutes consoling her.
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Supergirl And The Avengers
ActionKara Danvers works as a reporter and as the superhero, Supergirl. What will happen if she was selected into a team of hero's that would save the world? And also soon falls for a man from the history books