The missing kids’ family’s arrive in Hawkins , Indiana, a grave difference from their life in Colorado. On their first day at school they meet the party and a girl named Y/N. What happens when their past follows them all the way to their new home?
Rule #1 of surviving a horror movie: Never assume the killer is actually dead. You grew up a secret, a "what if" born from a teenage mistake in 1996. Now, as a new spree of killings tears through the city, you’re forced out of the shadows. Between a suspicious Sidney Prescott and a trail of bodies, you find yourself caught in the middle of a twisted homecoming. Dad’s back, he’s got a brand new knife, and he wants to make up for lost time.
Y/n is Tony Stark’s daughter who is currently going to UA high school when the war happens. She immediately calls upon every Avenger and X-men she can to help.
When the global outbreak strikes, Principal Nezu doesn't just lock the doors—he seals the borders. The massive, multi-layered security walls enclosing the entire UA territory slam shut, cutting off the campus entirely from the outside world. The automated defense systems line the perimeter, ensuring absolutely nothing can breach the barrier from the dark, foggy wilderness beyond.
Everyone always talked about the split second decisions that define a hero. They just never told you that the most important decision of your life would involve throwing yourself under a collapsing building. Dating Oboro Shirakumo for over two years meant getting used to high energy, cloud rides, and a permanent spot in the rooftop trio—well, quartet, now. It meant loving someone so fiercely that when the villain attacks and the world starts crashing down on him, you do not even think. You just move. Oboro was supposed to die today. You and your quirk had other plans. Or: The one where you alter the timeline by a matter of inches, keep the rooftop group whole, and give Aizawa and Yamada a collective heart attack.