The Captain and the Amazon
11 parts Complete When Captain Rex of the Grand Army of the Republic is pulled through a mysterious rift and crash-lands on Themyscira, he finds himself surrounded by Amazons who do not permit men on their island. Injured, unarmed, and utterly out of place, he must prove himself to warriors who value truth and discipline above all. Under Diana's scrutiny - and her lasso - Rex's honesty, restraint, and soldier's humility earn him cautious acceptance.
What begins as suspicion slowly becomes trust, forged through drills, shared meals, language lessons, and the quiet work of recovery. Rex, weary from endless war, discovers in Themyscira a world defined not by conquest but by patience and purpose. Diana, bound by law and duty, finds herself unsettled by his steadiness and the gentleness beneath his scars.
Together, they navigate the fragile balance between exception and law, distance and nearness, as storm-signs gather around the island. Their bond grows in small, deliberate steps - gestures, silences, and truths spoken without compulsion - until "very small" trust becomes something much larger.