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Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2019
Sequel to Fenrir

Kit Andrews once known as Fenrir thought that living with the Avengers would mean leaving his jagged past behind him. No more Hydra. No more Pain. He was supposed to be able to get on with life, but unfortunately it just didn't work like that. 

Now facing betrayal, heartbreak and threats far more dangerous that some assassins Kit must learn who he can trust and uncover the secrets of his past. 

Why did Hydra choose him? 

What is SHEILD hiding from him?

Why is Kit always the Monster?

He was so young and so doomed. A boy. Only 16. 




Some angels were only meant to fall.
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