Learning to Assemble

Learning to Assemble

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[High School AU! Avengers x Reader] How fun would it be if you, aka Y/N L/N enrolled on the prestigious high school known as Avengers Academy? Well, your parents signed you up into this school for your sophomore year (and possibly senior until your graduation) since they thought Avengers Academy was just as wonderful as what the media said and many famous teens were in that particular school. Would you handle being in a famous school filled with many famous students as well as you did in your old school? Anyways, go give this book a read to find out! All characters belong to Marvel, that's it. 😉
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You're Tony Starks daughter that he didn't know about. You get into a fight and are sent to live with him, you know very little about him, and he knows very little about you. You are seventeen and graduated high school. You are a genius with an IQ of 187 and can read 20,000 words per minute with an eidetic (photographic) memory. So, you're really smart. You don't get along with Loki, Peter Parker is your best friend, and you love to spar with Bucky and Steve from time to time. The Avengers soon become like your family, and you slowly start to warm up to Tony, as for Loki, the two of you are constantly at each other's throats.

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