Choose Me Keisha (Steve Rogers xFury's daughterx Tony Stark) (DISCONTINUED)
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  • Reads 1,354
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 1h 41m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2017
Keisha Fury is a 22-year-old bright promising student majoring in quantum physics. She's Asgardian on her mother's side and human on her fathers. Her Parents were killed when she was 3 years old by the Kree. Fury rescued her and raised her as his own.

She wields a power she has yet to understand. She loves to fight crime Fury had enough of her vigilantism. As a way to keep her safe and let her do what she loves. He takes her to The Avengers Academy to train as an agent.

The more time she spends with the team, the more she falls in love with two of their members. She loves Steve for his kind hearted and romantic nature. She loves Tony for his geeky and spontaneous personality. Which one will she choose? No matter which one she choose's things will get ugly for everyone.
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