fire (loki's daughter)
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  • LECTURAS 10,574
  • Votos 302
  • Partes 19
  • Hora 2h 57m
Concluida, Has publicado ene 26, 2019
If there was anything that Cameron E. Granger considered herself to be, it was not normal. She had always considered herself anything but. She began to show signs of powers when she was younger, but no one quite knew why. 

When fourteen-year-old Cameron begins schooling at Midtown High, she quickly becomes the center of an investigation led by none other than Peter Parker, he's seen the girl's power and knows she's not all that she seems at first glance. He brings her into the world of the Avengers, in hopes that someone will be able to find out what's below the layer of happiness and curiosity that covers Cameron's identity. What they find is not exactly what they were looking for. Cameron isn't all she seems, and she doesn't even know her whole story. Everyone is keeping secrets, and somehow, most of them center around the girl with bright orange hair and the ability to control fire. 



PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NOT GOING TO BE A ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PETER AND CAMERON, SHE'S YOUNGER THAN HIM AND THAT'D BE WEIRD

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Mischief's Match

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*mature for violence An immortal with extraordinary powers never expected her life to unravel after an encounter with the Avengers. Having lived for centuries, she had seen it all-but nothing could prepare her for the disarray of living under the same roof as the Avengers. As chaos and conflict follow the team wherever they go, she finds herself reluctantly involved in their battles and struggles, caught between her own desire for peace and the constant whirlwind of heroism. But things take an unexpected turn when Loki, the God of Mischief, is brought into the fold, living under strict supervision at the Avengers' compound. Once their bitter enemy, now a prisoner and "rehabilitant" of sorts, Loki is as dangerous as he is charming. Despite her initial wariness, the immortal and Loki find themselves crossing paths more often than either would like. The tension between them, at first subtle and barely noticeable, quickly becomes a constant source of friction, and despite their differences, a begrudging respect begins to form. In a world that never seems to slow down, their evolving dynamic becomes one of the more unpredictable-and oddly comforting-elements of their new lives. But even as they learn to tolerate one another, they'll both have to confront what it means to trust again-and whether they can find a way to coexist without the world falling apart around them.