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ELEVEN-ish YEARS LATERSometimes, when Violet looked in the mirror, her reflection would smile back at her.
Purple eyed, sinister grin, a rotted crown resting on her darkly-veined forehead. It was taunting her, mocking her existence but then she would blink and what would reflect was just a broken seventeen year old girl: pale, sunken-eyed, tear-ridden, desperate for something, for anything.
When Violet was just six-years-old, she had met Nick Fury.
She didn't remember anything before that, it was all just a blur.
Sometimes, when she closed her eyes tight enough- she could see flashes of her unknown life but they would quickly disintegrate into nothing and once again she was whoever people told her she was.
She remembered her name, that was a start. She remembered that she couldn't take the black heart locket off from around her neck- nor could she figure out how to open it. All she knew for certain was that she was a child and a weapon.
Two things that should never go together.
Fury had tried to help her out of that mindset but it was no use, she knew her power and she knew what it could do, nothing would ever change that.
S.H.E.I.L.D knew that Violet on their side was a whole lot better than Violet on their opposing side.
So they made her apart of the Avengers Initiative which had been scrapped multiple times but then resurrected by Fury once again when Loki had decided to steal the tesseract.
So Violet met the team, which had quickly turned into her odd-dysfunctional family.
A family that didn't view her as just a weapon, although she wasn't sure whether she preferred it or not.
Violet wasn't exactly big on trust, there was only a few people that she could wholeheartedly say with her chest "I 100% trust them".
First, was Fury. He had attempted to help her and in someways he did. He made sure she was educated and a well-rounded individual, he also payed for her Netflix prescription so he was a saint in her books.
Secondly, was Pepper Potts. Violet wasn't a big fan of Tony, he always said the wrong thing and he wasn't exactly humble.
To be honest though, Tony and Violet didn't like each other because they had so many similarities, they were both just too blind to see . Everyone else picked up on this though during a shawarma session after defeating Loki's army.
However, Pepper was the opposite, she was motherly and kind- she had taught Violet what it was like to be a woman.
Thirdly, was Natasha Romanoff. Natasha taught her what it was like to be human, although the russian assassin didn't exactly believe she was human herself.
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