Trust | 2 |
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  • Reads 1,796
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 35
  • Time 5h 14m
Complete, First published Aug 08, 2020
Second installment of the Trust series, book 1 available on my profile



Following the events of the airport battle, Rey goes off on her own to try and survive without being in captivity. She's fine at first, but the way her new lifestyle starts to turn out scares her. She never expected to be a low-life threatening others to get her way. She never expected to be stealing from people. And yet, here she is, living in a stolen apartment where everything was stolen from unsuspecting passing people.

So, she makes a change.

Post-Civil War to Avengers Infinity War

 NOTE: There are mature themes in here including but not limited to drinking, violence, strong language, etc. I own my OCs, my dialog, my plot, and my edits. Everything else belongs to Marvel and Stan Lee.
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