Five years ago, Y/N buried the love of her life. After Alain was drafted into the war, she waited endlessly for his letters—until the day her parents handed her the devastating news of his death. Heartbroken, Y/N eventually forces herself to move on, marrying wealthy businessman Henri and building a quiet life in post-war Paris. But grief never truly leaves her. Then one evening, her husband invites an important business partner to dinner. And the man walking through the door is Alain. Alive. Now, surrounded by old lies, stolen years, and feelings neither of them ever survived, Y/N is forced to face the devastating truth: the boy she mourned for years never stopped loving her at all. And neither did she.
When Abraham Portman brings a wounded-eyed American ymbryne to Cairnholm, Alma Peregrine expects only a temporary guest: a war nurse in need of rest, a peculiar woman passing briefly through her carefully ordered loop. On September the 3rd 1943.
“I’m going to enlist.” He says it like it’s new. It isn’t. He’s said it before. Three times this week. Dozens over the last month. She exhales slowly, like she’s rehearsed this moment. “I know,” she says quietly. “You’ve told me.” The waitress pauses near their table, sensing something heavy in the air, then drifts y He runs a hand through his hair — frustrated. “Then why do you keep acting surprised every time I bring it up?”
Y/n Stark is the daughter of Tony and Pepper. Her father and Bruce are working on a Time Machine. One day, Y/n accidentally travels back in time. Back to the 1940s. How does she get back to her own time when she has no Time Machine? She knows no one here. Or does she? Her grandfather Howard, her friend Steve and her boyfriend Bucky. But there’s one problem… none of them knows her.
Hogwarts, 1940s. Tom Riddle is brilliant, charming, and dangerously observant. You’re a beautiful, intelligent student harboring a secret: traces of ancient magic stirring within you. In the quiet halls and candlelit corridors, two minds notice each other. Curiosity, caution, and subtle tension weave a dangerous game—because some secrets are meant to stay hidden.
Elizabeth “Lizzie” Bennett and Bucky Barnes had a love that was never meant to end. Back in the 1940s, before the war took everything from them, they were inseparable—soft moments, quiet promises, a future that felt certain. Until it wasn’t. Bucky fell from a train and was declared dead. And Elizabeth… disappeared. What no one knew was that she had been taken—pulled into something darker, something hidden. The Red Room didn’t just break her. It remade her. Turned her into something lethal. Something controlled. The First Widow. The Red Widow. For decades, she was used, erased, and frozen—over and over again—until one day, she was put on ice for good. Forgotten. Until now. Six months after the world was brought back from the Snap, the Avengers are clearing out the last remnants of HYDRA’s past when they uncover a hidden facility—and a secret no one was meant to find. A girl in cryo. Perfectly preserved. Alive. Elizabeth Bennett remembers everything. She remembers the war. The Red Room. The things she was forced to become. And she remembers him. The only problem? James Buchanan Barnes isn’t supposed to be alive. But when she wakes up and finds him standing in front of her—older, changed, but unmistakably him—everything she thought she knew begins to unravel. Because some loves don’t fade. They survive. Even when they shouldn’t.
It was late october in 1940's hogwarts. Far pst curfew, most students lay in their dorms, or already fast asleep. Though, one room in particular was lively with the tinkles of crystal glasses and top secret whispers. The Room of Requirement. (KOW)
You ran away from Denmark in 1939, just after turning 19. You had planned to leave with your fiancée, a Ukrainian boy you met at school. He had fled to Denmark with his parents when he was young. When he was 11, his mother died of tuberculosis, and his father became increasingly abusive and drank heavily.
Y/n’s family is one of the wealthiest families in New York. While her parents looks down at people and think they’re better than others because of their money, y/n is the exact opposite. She’s look at everyone equally, and she wants to helps everyone who needs it. But what happens when Y/n falls for someone she know her parents wouldn’t approve of? Bucky.
In the 1940s during World War II, Y/n’s parents secretly send her away to a laboratory connected to HYDRA, believing it will secure her future. Instead, she becomes part of a dangerous experiment meant to create a new type of super soldier. Along the way, she briefly meets a kind young soldier named Bucky Barnes, whose small act of kindness stays with her as HYDRA’s experiments begin changing her into something powerful—and something they hope to control.Years later she see Bucky again.
Y/n has been friends with Steve and Bucky since the ‘40s. Y/n and Bucky were both secretly in love with each other. An accident happens, Bucky “dies”, and Steve and Y/n ends up in the ice. 70 years later they are found. Steve joins The Avengers and Y/n goes back to singing like she did in the ‘40s at the Stork Club. One day, she invites Steve to hear her sing. Unbeknownst to them, Bucky/The Winter Soldier is there. Y/n is his mission, but he recognizes the song. (It’s “It’s my party/Pity Party”)
In 1940s Brooklyn, James Buchanan Barnes, Hope Bridges, and Steve Rogers formed an unshakable trio—Steve small and brave, Bucky his loyal protector, and Hope the radiant heart bound to Bucky by a love no other could match. When Bucky and Steve left for World War II, their letters to Hope suddenly stopped; they never knew she had been abducted by the Red Room. There, she became their very first operative—the legendary Red Widow, the standard every other Widow was forced to follow—then placed in cryogenic stasis, preserved for the day only her unmatched strength could defeat a catastrophic threat. On the battlefield, Bucky fell from a train, was captured by Hydra, and stripped of every memory—remade into the ruthless Winter Soldier—while Steve survived to become Captain America, his mind and all his memories fully intact. Decades later, the Red Room launches a massive assault on the Avengers. In the heat of battle, Steve instantly recognizes Hope—but neither Bucky nor Hope have any memory of each other or their shared past. Now Steve alone holds the truth, carrying the weight of their forgotten history, waiting for the moment the right words can unlock their lost memories and reawaken the love and bond that time, war, and mind control tried to destroy.