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    Home Is You ~ Steve Rogers

    Everyone knows Captain America. The fearless leader. The first Avenger. The man who never seems to have a life outside of saving the world. What no one knows is that Steve Rogers has spent the last two years hiding the most important part of his life. His wife. After meeting in a tiny Brooklyn coffee shop years before the Battle of Earth, Y/n and Steve built a quiet life together far from the spotlight. While the world saw Captain America, she knew the man who danced to old jazz records, adored their black Labrador, and never left for a mission without promising he’d come home. The secret was meant to protect her. But when a mission leaves Steve critically injured, he refuses to go to the hospital and begs the Avengers to take him home instead. The moment Earth’s Mightiest Heroes step inside their apartment, they discover the one thing Steve Rogers never told them. Captain America has a wife. And suddenly, the peaceful life he fought so hard to keep hidden is impossible to protect anymore.

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    meet me at the dock

    Six weeks. No phones. No internet. No distractions. Y/N is expecting one last unforgettable summer at Camp Alder Ridge before senior year begins—a summer filled with bonfires, lake days, and making memories with her twin brother Henry and their lifelong best friend Olivia. Instead, she finds herself meeting Hannah, a quiet girl who quickly becomes one of the most important people she’ll ever know, and Hannah’s cousin Tanner, a hockey player who seems determined to dislike everything camp has to offer… especially her. As friendships grow, first loves deepen, and new romances slowly bloom, six teenagers discover that growing up isn’t something that happens overnight. It happens in stolen conversations on empty docks, canoe races at sunset, handwritten notes tucked into backpacks, and the people who make you wish summer could last forever. Some summers are unforgettable. Some change everything.

    The Forgotten Stark ~ Peter Parker

    Two years after the Battle of Earth, the Avengers raid what they believe is just another abandoned HYDRA facility. Instead of weapons, they find a seventeen-year-old girl locked behind reinforced glass—a prisoner who has spent her entire life being experimented on. A DNA scan reveals the impossible. She’s Tony Stark’s daughter. Stolen before she was even born and transformed into HYDRA’s perfect weapon, Y/N has never seen the sky, celebrated a birthday, or known what it means to be loved. Now, surrounded by heroes she doesn’t trust and haunted by powers she can’t control, she must learn how to live in a world that’s completely unfamiliar. As Tony struggles to become the father she never had and Peter Parker quietly becomes the first person to make her feel safe, the ghosts of HYDRA refuse to stay buried. Because some weapons aren’t meant to escape… …and HYDRA wants theirs back.

    Midnight Frequency

    Every night at midnight, Y/N calls into Midnight Frequency, a radio show for people who can’t sleep. There, she meets another regular caller known only as Static. They don’t know each other’s names. They don’t know what the other looks like. But night after night, they become the person the other looks forward to hearing most. As their anonymous friendship turns into something more, Y/N begins to suspect that Static might be much closer than she ever imagined. The only problem? If she’s right, revealing the truth could ruin everything they’ve built in the dark.

    Straight to the Heart ~ Peter Parker

    Two years after the Battle of Earth, peace has finally settled over the Avengers. With the team reunited at Avengers Tower, Clint Barton brings his seventeen-year-old daughter, Y/N, to New York to begin training as the newest Avenger. Armed with unmatched skill and years of training from the world’s greatest marksman, she’s determined to prove she’s earned her place among Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Tower life is everything she never expected—early morning training with Steve Rogers, sarcastic banter with Tony Stark, lessons from Natasha, quiet conversations with Bucky, and an unexpected friendship with Peter Parker that slowly becomes something neither of them can ignore. But when a dangerous enemy targets Y/N to break the Avengers from within, one rescue mission changes everything. A carefully planned deception forces Clint to make the one shot he’s spent his entire life ensuring he’d never take. As guilt threatens to tear their family apart, the Avengers must learn that being a hero isn’t about never falling—it’s about finding the strength to stand together after everything falls apart.

    Bound By The Crown ~ Loki

    Y/N was perfectly content living an ordinary life as a physician in Brooklyn—until she was ripped from Earth and taken to Asgard against her will. With Thor dead, Loki has become the new King of Asgard. But an ancient law left behind by Odin forbids him from ruling alone. Instead, he must marry a mortal chosen by the Crown itself and share the throne with her as an equal. The Crown chooses Y/N. Forced into a marriage neither of them wants, Y/N and Loki begin as bitter enemies. She sees him as the villain who once threatened her world, while he views her as another reminder that no one has ever trusted him. But as political unrest threatens the kingdom and old enemies close in, the reluctant king and his unwilling queen discover that hatred is far easier than understanding. Sometimes the person chosen to keep a king in check is the only one capable of helping him become one.

    The Forgotten Granddaughter ~ Grayson Hawthorne

    Avery Grambs thought inheriting Tobias Hawthorne’s fortune was complicated enough. Then the lawyers discover a hidden clause in the old man’s will—one naming someone Tobias had apparently known about for years: Avery’s younger sister, Y/N. Now Y/N is living inside Hawthorne House, surrounded by puzzles, secrets, and a family convinced that Tobias’s final game has only just begun. As clues designed specifically for her begin appearing throughout the mansion, Y/N finds herself working alongside the one person she never expected to trust: Grayson Hawthorne. What begins as suspicion slowly becomes understanding, and eventually something neither of them is prepared to name. But Tobias didn’t leave Y/N a fortune without a reason. The closer she gets to discovering what he knew about her family, the more dangerous the game becomes—and the more Grayson realizes that protecting Avery’s sister isn’t the only reason he can’t stay away from her.

    Parenting 101

    Everyone knows about Stanford’s infamous Child Development baby project. Six weeks. One robot newborn. One partner you don’t get to choose. Y/N is prepared for sleepless nights, missed deadlines, and endless crying. What she isn’t prepared for is being paired with Elio Romano—the psychology major she’s spent three years trying to avoid. Now they’re sharing midnight feedings, racing across campus with a diaper bag, pretending to be convincing co-parents, and arguing over everything from bottle temperatures to bedtime routines. The project is only supposed to teach responsibility. Instead, it forces two people who can’t stand each other to discover what happens when hate starts looking a lot like home.

    The Red Widow ~ Steve Rogers

    Months after the Battle of New York, Natasha Romanoff introduces the Avengers to the only people she has ever called family: Yelena Belova and the legendary Red Widow, Y/N. As the team takes on increasingly dangerous missions, a relentless enemy from Y/N’s past resurfaces, determined to drag the Red Room’s greatest creation back where she belongs. While fighting to protect the future she’s never had, Y/N unexpectedly finds herself growing closer to the one man who sees far more than the weapon she was trained to become. In a world built on war and sacrifice, healing may be the hardest battle of all.

    Because of Him

    On the drive from Boston to her hometown of Franklin, Tennessee, for her beloved father’s funeral, a devastating traffic jam leaves Y/N terrified she’ll miss her chance to say goodbye. There, she meets Reese Harper, a stranger racing toward the very same funeral. As one of her father’s former students, Reese carries memories of the teacher who changed his life—stories Y/N has never heard before. What begins as shared grief slowly becomes an unexpected friendship as she spends several weeks back home, reconnecting with family, rediscovering the town she left behind, and learning that her father touched far more lives than she ever imagined. Some people leave behind a legacy. Her father left behind the person who would help her find her way forward.

    The Things We Can’t Fix ~ Peter Parker

    Y/N grew up in Avengers Tower, surrounded by superheroes and a father who always believed he could fix anything. For years, her biggest problems were school, homework, and surviving life with Tony Stark as her dad. Then, one ordinary morning, everything changes. A nosebleed leads Bruce Banner to discover something no one in the Tower could have prepared for: an aggressive brain tumor. Suddenly, the Avengers aren’t fighting aliens, villains, or world-ending threats. They’re fighting for one of their own. And as Y/N’s family struggles to accept a future none of them can control, her closest friendship with Peter Parker begins to change into something neither of them expected. Sometimes, the hardest battle isn’t the one you can fight.

    in spite of everything ~ t.n.

    Y/N spent years convincing herself she hated Theodore Nott. He made it easy. Then one reckless night changes everything. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy, the two former enemies agree to one thing: they’ll raise their child together—and nothing else. But as months pass, shared responsibilities become quiet conversations, arguments become understanding, and the boy Y/N remembers from Hogwarts slowly disappears beneath the man standing beside her. Some stories begin with love. Theirs begins with resentment, regret, and the terrifying possibility that first impressions aren’t always the truth.

    Borrowed Time

    Two strangers. One day. No tomorrow. When seventeen-year-old Y/N receives a DeathCast call, she knows she has less than twenty-four hours to live. Then, on a midnight bus, she meets an eighteen-year-old boy who received the same call. Neither planned to meet. Neither expected to fall in love. But with only one day left, they decide to spend it together—and discover that sometimes the shortest moments can become the ones that mean everything.

    Surprise, Mrs. Rogers!

    Steve Rogers has spent nearly two years successfully hiding one very important secret from the Avengers: he’s married. Only Bucky knows the truth—and he’s finally decided it’s time everyone else finds out. So he invites the team over for dinner while Steve is out on a run, conveniently “forgetting” to mention that someone else is home. As Tony, Thor, Natasha, Bruce, Clint, and Sam make themselves comfortable and help themselves to a homemade lasagna, they have no idea they’re about to meet Steve’s very pregnant, very protective, and very surprised wife. By the time Steve returns home, his carefully separated worlds have collided… and someone owes his wife a new pan of lasagna.

    Strictly Casual ~ Steve Rogers

    Six months after Endgame, the Avengers have returned to the Tower—and somehow, Steve Rogers and Y/N still can’t stand each other. Their constant arguments are nothing new. Neither expects one late-night sparring session to change everything. One kiss becomes a secret arrangement. The arrangement becomes a habit. And eventually, pretending they don’t care about each other becomes much harder than admitting they do. Because sometimes the person you can’t stand is the person who knows you best.

    Access Granted ~ Steve Rogers

    For twenty years, Tony Stark kept one secret from the world—his little sister. Born months after Howard Stark’s death, Y/N grew up far from the spotlight, protected from the dangers that came with the Stark name. Only Tony knew she existed, and he intended to keep it that way. Then, after celebrating her twentieth birthday a little too enthusiastically, Y/N stumbled into Stark Tower at one o’clock in the morning wearing a little black dress, carrying her heels, and very, very drunk. JARVIS recognized her. The elevators let her in. The Avengers had no idea who she was. As Tony’s carefully guarded secret comes to light, Y/N unexpectedly finds herself gaining the family she never knew she was missing—and catching the attention of one blue-eyed super soldier who can’t stop thinking about the mysterious girl who accidentally turned Avengers Tower upside down in a single night.

    purple ~ g.w.

    George Weasley has never met a stranger. Y/N has spent years making sure no one really knows her. When the loudest Gryffindor at Hogwarts decides the mysterious Ravenclaw deserves to laugh more often, an unlikely friendship begins to bloom between midnight library visits, failed pranks, stolen conversations, and quiet moments beneath the stars. But red and blue don’t stay separate forever. As George’s bright, chaotic world collides with Y/N’s calm, carefully guarded one, they begin changing each other in ways neither of them expected. Somewhere between courage and comfort, noise and silence, they discover that maybe the most beautiful color is the one they create together.

    Off Script

    Every year, Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism selects one senior to host its prestigious flagship podcast. This year, they choose two. Y/N and Grant Hayes have spent four years competing for the same grades, internships, and opportunities, disagreeing on nearly everything along the way. She’s meticulous and methodical. He’s spontaneous and fearless. Co-hosting the Wildcat Wire is supposed to launch both of their careers—but first, they have to survive working together. Between late-night editing sessions, impossible deadlines, and interviews that don’t always go according to plan, rivalry slowly gives way to respect, friendship, and feelings neither of them expected. As graduation approaches, they’ll discover that the most important story they tell all year isn’t the one they broadcast—it’s the one unfolding between them.

    Playing House ~ Steve Rogers

    Three years after the battle against Thanos, the Avengers are sent on their most unusual mission yet: disappear. Forced to trade their heroic identities for ordinary suburban lives, they spend nearly a year undercover while investigating a dangerous organization hiding in plain sight. For Captain America and his fellow Avenger, the assignment is even more complicated—they must convincingly play the part of a happily married couple with six years of history. Between neighborhood barbecues, grocery runs, and quiet evenings spent maintaining a life that was never meant to be real, the line between pretending and reality begins to blur. But as the mission grows more dangerous, so do the feelings neither of them planned for. Sometimes the hardest role to play is the one that starts to feel like home.

    Winter Angel ~ Steve Rogers

    HYDRA created two weapons: the Winter Soldier and the Winter Angel. Bucky Barnes escaped. She didn’t. Years later, the Avengers discover another HYDRA survivor—and Bucky discovers the girl he once knew is still alive. She remembers everything. He remembers almost nothing. As they uncover the truth about their past, Y/N must learn how to live without being someone’s weapon. And while Bucky represents the life she survived, Captain America slowly becomes the person who shows her the life she could have. Sometimes finding your way home means discovering that home was never a person. It was a choice.

    Mission: Pregnancy ~ Steve Rogers

    After surviving HYDRA experimentation and becoming the Avengers’ most dependable protector, Y/N has spent years proving she is more than the weapon they tried to create. As Sentinel, she has fought beside Earth’s greatest heroes—but the one person who has always understood her is Steve Rogers. For years, their relationship has existed somewhere between friendship and something neither of them was brave enough to admit. After one unforgettable night following a charity gala, they convince themselves it was nothing more than a mistake. Until Y/N discovers she is pregnant. Forced to confront the feelings they’ve buried for years, Y/N and Steve must decide whether this unexpected change is the end of the life they knew—or the beginning of the family they were always meant to have. With the Avengers by their side, they learn that healing, love, and happiness can be just as powerful as any battle they’ve fought.

    Made, Not Programmed ~ Steve Rogers

    She was created to protect humanity. She never expected to become part of it. After the Battle of Sokovia, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner attempt to create the next generation of artificial intelligence. Instead, they accidentally create something neither of them anticipated: a synthetic woman capable of independent thought, emotion, and choice. With Vision as her guide and the Avengers as her new family, Y/N begins learning what it means to be human. But as she develops her own identity, she also finds herself falling for the one person who never cared what she was made of—Steve Rogers. Then the world discovers she exists. And when the Avengers are forced to choose sides, Y/N must finally decide whether she is a weapon created to follow orders… or a person capable of choosing her own future.

    “That’s my dog.” ~ Steve Rogers

    A Brooklyn speech-language pathologist has no intention of falling in love with Captain America. But when her stubborn Dalmatian becomes inexplicably attached to Steve Rogers, chance encounters turn into daily walks, neighborhood coffees, and a friendship neither of them expected. With a dog determined to play matchmaker and a Brooklyn neighborhood that keeps bringing them together, Steve and Y/N slowly discover that the ordinary life he always wanted might be closer than he ever imagined.

    Unauthorized Visitor

    Peter Parker has managed to keep one secret from the Avengers for two whole years. Her. While balancing college, Spider-Man patrols, and life at Avengers Tower, Peter has somehow hidden his relationship from the heroes he considers family. Whenever he wants to see his girlfriend, he sneaks her into the Tower under the cover of night, trusting FRIDAY to help keep them off Tony Stark’s radar. It’s a system that works… …until Tony opens Peter’s bedroom door one ordinary morning. Now Peter’s carefully separated worlds have collided, and Y/N is suddenly face-to-face with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes under the most embarrassing circumstances imaginable. Between awkward first impressions, relentless teasing, and proving she’s more than “Peter Parker’s secret girlfriend,” Y/N quickly discovers that fitting into the Avengers’ unconventional family might be harder than sneaking into the Tower in the first place. After all, saving the world is easy. Meeting your boyfriend’s family is terrifying.

    Arc ~ Peter Parker

    Two years after Endgame, the Avengers have finally found something resembling normal life. Everything changes when an unidentified seventeen-year-old girl is discovered unconscious in New York with an arc reactor embedded in her chest—one nearly identical to Tony Stark’s own invention. With no memories, no family, and nowhere to go, she finds herself living in Avengers Tower while Tony searches for answers about her impossible condition. As she slowly builds a new life alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, she discovers that family can be chosen, love can grow in unexpected places, and the truth about her past may be far more dangerous than anyone imagined.