At four years old, she was found alone with no name, no family, and no past. Eleven years later, Y/N is fifteen and has grown up surrounded by Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, who are less like teammates and more like the family that chose her. Between chaotic training sessions, late-night movie marathons, and trying to survive high school, life in Avengers Tower is anything but normal. Living with ADHD and Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) means every day comes with challenges she can’t simply fight her way through. While the Avengers support her every step of the way, controlling her emotions is a battle she’s still learning to win. But when long-buried secrets about the day she was found begin to surface, Y/N is forced to question everything she thought she knew about herself. As enemies close in and the truth about her past threatens the only home she’s ever known, she’ll discover that family isn’t defined by blood—it’s defined by the people who refuse to let you face the darkness alone. After all, being an Avenger was never the hardest part. Being fifteen is.
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