As the Avengers stormed through the Red Skull's base, their mission led them to a cavernous laboratory. The room was dimly lit, with the flicker of malfunctioning lights casting eerie shadows on the walls. Rows of towering, transparent tubes lined the space, most of them ominously empty. However, one tube stood out among the rest.
Suspended in the green, viscous liquid inside the tube was a young boy, no older than fifteen. His fragile form was curled up tightly, as if seeking protection from an unseen threat. His body was a peculiar fusion of human and animal, with patches of fur covering his limbs, sharp claws instead of fingers, and a tail that floated languidly in the liquid. Delicate, feathery wings were folded against his back, and his ears, pointed and twitching even in his unconscious state, hinted at a keen sense of hearing.
The boy's face was serene, almost peaceful, despite the dire circumstances. His breathing was slow and rhythmic, creating gentle bubbles that floated upwards. The green liquid glowed faintly, casting a soft, ethereal light on his features, highlighting the unnatural beauty and the tragic reality of his condition.
The Avengers exchanged concerned glances, the weight of the discovery settling heavily upon them. This boy was not just a victim of the Red Skull's cruel experiments; he was a living testament to the horrors hidden within the base. Determined to rescue him, they began to devise a plan to break him free from his glass prison.
"You're different from what I expected," she said softly.
"How so?" he asked, glancing at her.
"I don't know," she replied, searching for the right words. "You just... have this way of making people feel like they matter. Even here, in this... nightmare."
He was quiet for a moment before responding. "You matter, Y/n. Don't forget that."
OR
Y/n wakes up in the deadly Squid Game, surrounded by strangers and fighting to survive. What she doesn't know is that the mysterious Frontman is watching her every move through the cameras- and she's caught his attention.