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Fractured house ⇝ Captain America Civil War
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Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2018
Mature
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Imagine a story where no one is right or wrong because everyone is to blame.

After the events that occurred in Sokovia, protocols were set in place to make sure nothing like that could ever happen again. The governments of the world claimed enhanced individuals, primarily the Avengers, needed to be held accountable for the destruction and chaos they left in their wake. The Sokovia Accords were made and presented to the Avengers. They were dealt their options to either retire or sign away their rights to act as they saw fit.

   Sophia and Steve were forced to not only account for themselves but for the fate of their children as well. Both girls were born into the world with immense power. A divide is formed between the team and no one is sure who to follow. The Accords were met with questions and opposition from both sides. But who gets to decide the fate of millions? 

   Trust is broken, friendships are left tainted, and no one comes out unscathed.
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