Avengers: Whatever it Takes
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  • Hora 5h 26m
Concluida, Has publicado feb 09, 2021
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The unthinkable has happened. The Avengers lost. Thanos used the Infinity Stones to bring the balance he felt was needed to the universe, resulting in the death of half of the universe's population. Fractured, the surviving Avengers struggle together and alone to pick up the pieces of their lives. 

Unable to accept that this is the reality of their lives, they have come together, one more time, with the hope of correcting a failure that has haunted them for five long years.

TRIGGER WARNING- This work will feature suicidal ideation. Please read with caution if this is a sensitive subject. My hope is not to exploit mental illness in any way.



Please note that this is an installment in an ongoing series. Reading out of order may cause confusion. The reading order for the series is:
-Worthy
-Avengers: Some Assembly Required
-Love You to Asgard and Back
-Eternal Night
-Avengers: Peace in Our Time
-Avengers: More Than a Mortal
-Fantastic Four
-Avengers: Divided We Fall
-Asgardian Twilight
-Avengers: Destiny Arrives
-Captain America: Love in a Time of Loss
-Avengers: Whatever It Takes
-Avengers: A Wedding At Last
-Avengers: Vengeance
-Avengers: A Darker Shade of Scarlet
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