Third Person POV
Location - New York CityThor and Loki arrived with their children in the Big Apple two days earlier than needed. That was kind of a blessing towards the Academy, because they wouldn't have to deal with all of them at the same time.
"Hurry, daughters. We cannot be late," Thor was walking along side his brother and his nephew rather quickly.
"I don't think being late is plausible with how New York is laid out," Leanne told her father.
"It is laid out like a map. I could tell you how long we'll take to get there. It wouldn't take two days to go two blocks," Echo spoke up.
"You don't know Earth like I do," Thor kept his eyes towards him.
"It's right there, brother," Loki pointed ahead, quite unamused.
"Ah, and in perfect timing," the god smiled.
The daughters just rolled their eyes and giggled. They knew their dad could be...different at times, and they were okay with that.
They walked through the gates, and into the campus. There were many buildings with a few different logos. Some they had never seen before; others they had seen all the time. People were scattered around. They all seemed to be 17 or older.
They all stopped when they reached the square with the fountain all schools had. The fountain had the five original Avengers on it, as they all had contributed to the campus.
"Hey, that's me," Thor chuckled. He climbed up on the edge of the fountain and posed like his stone figure was.
"You look absolutely ridiculous, brother," Loki laughed. His son laughed along with him. The daughters were giggling and looking away in embarrassment.
"Welcome, Thor, Loki, and their children," a woman's voice spoke up from the west of the fountain.
They all turned to face the woman. She was blonde, with red highlights. She seemed to be in her twenties. "My name is Abigail, and I'll be your guide."
Thor jumped down to greet her, "Thank you, Abigail."
Abigail nodded awkwardly, "Shall we continue?"
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After an hour, they finally arrived at their dorm room. They were on the second level: room 228. Abigail opened their door, "This is the last part of the tour. You all will be dorm buddies, so we expect the best of you. Any sort of bad behavior will resort in some sort of punishment. According to Nick Fury."
"Who's that?" Echo asked. "Our headmaster?"
"Correct. He runs Shield, and this academy. He will be able to tell who stays and who leaves. Now, here are the keys," she handed each of them a card. "Don't lose them. They are your only ways to get places. I guess I will leave you all to your room. Have any questions, feel free to ask," Abigail waved, before closing the door behind her.
The family was left to themselves. Someone knew they had to break the ice, "It sucks I can't have my own space," Cas complained.
"Yeah. Sucks we're all stuck in the same room," Echo sat on her bed.
It went back to silence as they all looked to the space. There were two beds on one side, and the other bed on the other side. They had a glass door to the balcony they had. The walls were a tan, and floor was wooden.
The room was large, so that made it better. It was about twenty-two feet by twenty-four feet. They had their own little kitchen space, which included: a fridge, microwave, stove top, a sink, and cabinets. However, it did not have a bathroom.
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The Legacy of the Avengers
FanfictionIt's been over 15 years since they've called it quits. They've all pretty well moved on. Doing their own thing. Some of them even have children. And this is their stories. *Before you read this, if you've seen Endgame read Whatever it takes*