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Avengers x y/n by SpamEmails
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Story about a girl named y/n who can manipulate matter (e.g. turning things into other substances with her mind) Contains panic/anxiety attacks (and related sensitive subjects), angst, fluff, love and adventure. I might create a alternative storyline of one of the films including y/n too. (I did that)
Y/N and the Avengers by Photoagieren
Photoagieren
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Y/N joined the Avengers because of her empath abilities and never really had a family until now. Sadly she gets captured by Hydra and they try some new experiments to get a new super soldier. No one besides Bucky knows best how it is to be in her situation yet her program turns out to be a bit different to his and new problems arise. Y/n = your name; Y/L/N = your last name Tw: abuse, trauma, suicidality Note: I had started to edit the story since the way its written can be confusing, however I stopped because it feels wrong to change the work of an alter who wrote for the first time in a foreign language. If it's too confusing or hard to read you might consider our other books ("Y/n and the multiverse" or "The Winter Soldier and The Red Angel"). Disclaimer: I do not own any characters, settings, or concepts belonging to Marvel or the MCU. This story is a transformative, nonprofit fan work created purely for entertainment. All rights to the original material belong to Marvel Studios and their respective owners.
The Marvels by Kelsea_Dove
Kelsea_Dove
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{Original Story} Vidya Khan is an anomaly. Her powers manifest when she's seventeen -- that's unnaturally late. Things get even weirder when Celestro, the enigmatic company responsible for all things super, offers her a spot on their elite hero team. Saving the world is complicated, and Vidya is struggling to keep up. The Marvels are not the same smiling, golden heroes they are in the media, and getting along with them is actually harder than fighting the villains. And as if that isn't bad enough, supers are turning up dead, and no one knows who to suspect... Because if Vidya has learned anything, it's that anyone can be the bad guy.