*note, there are a few things that you need to know (Endgame spoilers ahead) since some of these preferences will obviously involve and older Morgan, we're just going to pretend that this takes place in a world where Tony didn't die. Also, Steve has kids in a modern era because frankly most of these preferences wouldn't even apply to a 1940's Steve and his kids... anyway, enjoy!*
Tony Stark: For whatever reason, Morgan Stark went through an entire phase where she was obsessed with Elsa from Frozen, which resulted in Tony constantly having Let it Go stuck in his head for hours on end. It also happened to involve the billionaire dad dressing up in a blue sparkly dress to play with his daughter. And yes, you had the pictures to prove it - in fact, it was the background for your lock screen.
Steve Rogers: Bambi. While the morals behind the cartoon were unseen in your daughters' eyes, they still loved the tiny deer and his little friend, Thumper. At night you'd often hear Gabrielle and Clara thumping and stomping their way down the hall way in a fit of giggles. They especially loved it when Steve put on little rabbit ears and hopped around the house, chasing after them.
Thor: While Midgaurdian pop-culture wasn't exactly Thor's area of expertise, you managed to get him to sit through Hercules, (What, you'd thought it'd be funny!) that you had wanted to show to your toddler. Little had you known, that not only your daughter, but his childish immature father would become obsessed with the movie, learning every song and mimicking the hero.
Natasha Romanoff: Mulan. No one knows exactly why, but Luca took a liking to the fierce, loyal warrior. He admired Mulan's heartfelt bravery and unbelievable fighting skills, which you and Nat thought he recognized from widow herself. Whatever it was, it was absolutely adorable to watch the boy singing along to I'll make a man out of you.
Clint Barton: Brave. Were there really any words needed? Although she was a girl, Merida's stubborn personality and refined archery skills reminded the kids of their dad. It was adorable, for when Lila was little she idolized the red head, up until she grew older. It was fun while it lasted.
Bruce Banner: much like yourself, Willow and Harper enjoyed beauty and the beast. To them, Belle and the Beast reminded them of their parents, which absolutely floored both you and Bruce - the idea that your two young children could make such a connection shocked you. They had even gone as far as talking to the furniture and tableware. It was all fun and games until Harper got frustrated that his glass of milk wasn't responding and ended up hurling it on the ground.
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Avengers Parent Preferences
FanfictionSo this book is a lot more soft, and heart-warming. This is a collection of Avengers Parent preferences and/or imagines. This book only contains preferences for the original six Avengers, and what they'd be like as a parent. Obviously, Avengers' ki...