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    The Girl They Should’ve Feared

    Everyone knows the Avengers. Tony Stark. Steve Rogers. Thor. Natasha Romanoff. The world’s greatest heroes. So when Nick Fury brings a seemingly ordinary girl into their lives, nobody understands why he’s so cautious. Isabella Garcia is sweet, soft-spoken, ridiculously polite, and obsessed with pink. She loves baking, singing, cozy clothes, keeping everything clean, and reminding the Avengers to use their manners. She doesn’t look dangerous. She doesn’t act dangerous. She doesn’t even want to be dangerous. But there’s something Fury isn’t telling them. Isabella isn’t enhanced. She isn’t an alien. She isn’t a mutant. She isn’t anything they’ve ever encountered before. And when the Avengers finally see what she’s capable of, they realize they’ve been treating the most powerful person in the room like she was harmless. Maybe the real question isn’t what is Isabella? It’s what happens when the sweetest girl they’ve ever met finally stops holding back? And somewhere between chaos at the Tower, impossible powers, found family, and one very curious Spider-Man… Isabella might just find the place she was always meant to belong. 🩷🕷️

    Do You Remember?

    You’re secretly a Djinni, traveling the world as a mysterious fortune teller and brothel owner traveling from place to place. You’ve lived long enough to see the rise and fall of kingdoms all across the Jahari Desert. The ancient myths and historical records refer to you as “The Sovereign of Dreams”, An ancient Djinni whose name once inspired terror across kingdoms. Legends claim you cursed an entire nation after its king attempted to enslave you. Purple flowers bloomed overnight across the capital, spreading a strange sickness that stole the minds of its victims. The king himself fell into an eternal slumber from which he never awoke, trapped in a dream that slowly consumed his soul. Whether the stories are true or not has long since become impossible to separate from myth.