Emily Claire Sanders-Stark was born on Jan 01 2001, to an odd pair. Loraine Sanders and Tony Stark. Emily never met Tony until she was 15. Because, he didn't even know she existed until a few days after Emily's fifteenth birthday. Up until seeing her birth certificate, she had no idea she had a hyphened name, let alone that the extra name after the hyphen was 'Stark'. When she was little, Emily was hit with a large blast of energy when she was out in New York City with her mother. Miraculously, this didn't hurt Emily. A few days later she came to realize that this blast gave her the ability to create force fields. Emily uses them sparingly, most of the time to get people out of her way when she's having sensory issues, she's anxious, or when she's mad at someone. Essentially, giving her a small, slightly soundproofed, personal bubble.
An artistically athletic girl with impeccable smarts, having to get to know her father 15 years later. What could go wrong?
Trigger warning ⚠️: talk of death, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts/behavior. Also has mild cursing.
Y/n Stark, the 15 year old daughter of Tony Stark, has been isolated from the world. The only people who know about her, her parents and godparents, want to keep it that way. But when the other Avengers accidentally find out, her life has just really begon. Dealing with annoying people, going to school and fighting against villains of the worst kind is not easy. You can't just sit around and wait for Prince Charming to rescue you. You have to fight for what you hold close, and try to protect it. That may not be the best option you can get when you have panic attacks, powers that are too strong to sometimes control and having feelings and emotions that are great but also exhausting. Y/n realises life is not a fairytale, and if she wants to change the world, there will always be people who will try to stop her from doing so.
⚠️Trigger Warning⚠️ If you get triggered by reading about panic attacks, abusive content or anything in that area, I want to advice you not to read this book. How great a story can be, think about your safety first. Mental health matters, put yourself first. Thank you.
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