Midday at the Foster home. The kids are at school, leaving Stef and Lena alone in the quiet house. Sunlight streams through the windows, the usual household chaos absent, creating a calm but slightly tense atmosphere.
In the quiet years after the Avengers’ biggest battles, Tony Stark tries to focus on family life with Pepper Potts and their young daughter Morgan Stark. But while Morgan becomes the center of their world, Tony’s seventeen-year-old daughter, Y/N, slowly fades into the background. Constantly overlooked and expected to be the “mature one,” Y/N struggles with feeling like the forgotten Stark. As the Avengers spend more time around the family, some begin to notice the growing distance—and the hurt
Y/N and Steve Rogers broke up before either of them realized there was something permanent tying them together. By the time Y/N discovered she was pregnant, the relationship was already over—too many unspoken fears, too much weight from being Captain America and the daughter of Tony Stark. What followed wasn’t reconciliation, but a quiet agreement to co-parent and do it right. Two years later, they have a system. Shared schedules. Careful conversations.
At the iconic Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, you’re the newest—and most underestimated—employee. While Rick Harrison tests you, Corey Harrison doubts you, and Austin “Chumlee” Russell backs you up, Richard “Old Man” Harrison quietly watches your every move. In a shop full of pressure, deals, and deception, you’ll have to prove you belong—or be gone just as fast.