Y/n is electrically shocked from trying to use an old dvd player to play a marvel movie. Then is suddenly transmigrated into the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the first Iron Man movie takes place. Before she was desperatly wishing End Game could have been avoided. Can she save everyone? Or will she die trying?
After a long week of training, near-disasters, and late-night study sessions, Class 1-A finally gets a rare evening off. The dorm common room is transformed into a chaotic karaoke stage when Denki Kaminari discovers a karaoke machine hidden in storage and declares it a mandatory class bonding activity. What starts as a harmless night of music quickly spirals into legendary levels of embarrassment.
⊹₊˚‧︵‿₊୨ᰔ୧₊‿︵‧˚₊⊹ For the army’s out there that stayed up before school reading hybrid aus! ⊹₊˚‧︵‿₊୨ᰔ୧₊‿︵‧˚₊⊹ The sanctuary called them “unplaceables.” Every file had the same red stamp across the top: **LETHAL BREED — EUTHANIZE AT DAWN.** Y/N only came to the hybrid sanctuary because her best friend wanted a companion hybrid for her apartment. The sprawling facility on the outskirts of Seoul was known for rehabilitating dangerous breeds abandoned by wealthy owners, underground fighting rings, and government labs. Most visitors stayed far away from the restricted lower levels. Y/N didn’t. While wandering the halls, she catches glimpses of seven hybrids hidden behind reinforced glass and steel restraints: Everyone warns her to leave them alone. The hybrids are aggressive, traumatized, unpredictable. Some were bred for combat. Some survived abuse so horrific they barely act human anymore. Others have simply stopped believing humans are capable of kindness. Then she overhears the staff discussing tomorrow morning’s euthanasia schedule. All seven names are on the list. Horrified, Y/N does the only thing her heart allows her to do: she signs the adoption papers for every single one of them. The sanctuary staff think she’s insane. Especially because lethal breeds don’t bond normally. They imprint. And the moment the hybrids realize Y/N chose them — not out of fear, profit, or obligation, but because she genuinely wanted them to live — something possessive, protective, and deeply primal awakens inside them. Now Y/N is stuck in a massive house with seven emotionally damaged apex-predators. ⊹₊˚‧︵‿₊୨ᰔ୧₊‿︵‧˚₊⊹
A new villain emerges with a rare and deeply unsettling quirk known as “Primal Pull.” Instead of controlling minds outright, the quirk amplifies suppressed instincts—heightening attraction, loyalty, and territorial impulses to a near-feral level. It doesn’t create feelings… it weaponizes what’s already there. When the reader gets caught in the quirk’s radius during a mission gone wrong, something shifts. Kirishima and Bakugo are both affected but in very different ways.
· · ─ ·ʚɞ· ─ · · "Flirt with me," Mattheo Riddle says as his ex-girlfriend walks into the party. It should've been simple. Five minutes of fake flirting, a few convincing touches, maybe a kiss if Daphne Greengrass looked too unconcerned. Easy. Except Mattheo is unfairly good at pretending. And somewhere between his hand on your waist, whispered comments against your ear, and the sharp jealousy in Daphne's eyes, the line between fake and real starts dissolving entirely. · · ─ ·ʚɞ· ─ · · [inspo @harryp0tter]