Never Ending Nightmare
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2018
Mature
After an incident on their home that they're parents have disappeared, Victoria and her younger brother James are forced to stay with their older brother, Clint Barton. Yep you got it, Hawkeye. 

As they are taken to him to stay on the helicarrer until they find their parents, they are in for an adventure of a life time.

(Righters note's: hey guys, I hope you will like the story. Sorry if my spelling is incorrect, due to my dyslexia. But I hope you enjoy and please leave comments on what you think :) also this is not following any of the marvel movies)
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