Clint's Niece (KateXfemreader)
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  • Reads 54,610
  • Votes 1,079
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 41m
Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2022
After escaping the Red Room Y/N moves in with her Uncle Clint Barton and his partner Kate Bishop. 

The day you go to move in with Clint though you get home and Kate is gone with no trace. After hacking into Kate's mom's security accout and tracking down Kate you find she's at a abandoned warehouse. After the fight at that warehouse it triggers the following events to play out. Over time Kate beings to develop a crush on you. But when she reveals it it just worsens your lifes status. 


⚠️Smut⚠️
Takes place somewhat during Hawkeye with a few twists.
I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE MARVEL CHARACTERS EXPECT FOR Y/N
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