Thorn #3 (Sequel To Hawkgirl)
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  • Reads 695
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 25m
Complete, First published Aug 13, 2019
"The first time wasn't enough?How many times do you want to get hurt to realize that the world out there isn't going to be a bed full of roses any time soon?"

"When your lead change,sometimes you get arrows in your back.I mean,that's just the way the real world is.All I can do is put on my armor and brace for the arrows."

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After the traumatic experience she had Valerie Barton is ready for a new mission.One that will not only make her think twice of her actions but also reveal who she really is.

With a new enemy rising inbetween their very own base the Avengers have to face something much more different than just a Norse God or a man with a bionic arm.

The truth will finally come out and things will be placed perfectly together.But discovering and searching won't stop for her.

Will she be able to actually think first before she acts this time?And will the rest of her fellow teammates forgive her for the secret she and her father had kept all those years?

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