Y/N never expected to have anything in common with João Félix—especially not the fact that they couldn’t stand each other. Forced together by the same chaotic friend group, every dinner, beach trip, and weekend getaway turns into another round of sarcastic remarks and petty arguments. Everyone’s convinced they’re secretly flirting. They’re convinced everyone is delusional. But when enemies are stuck in each other’s lives long enough, hate starts to look a lot like something else.
She’s a law student who trusts logic. He’s a footballer who lives on instinct. They argue, they compete, and they swear they can’t stand each other. So why does João Félix become the first person Y/N looks for in every room?
She hated his confidence. He hated that she wasn’t impressed. Y/N is a hardworking law student who has no interest in football, fame, or the charming smile of João Félix. To her, he’s just another arrogant footballer who thinks the world revolves around him. João is used to people falling for him. Y/N is the first person who doesn’t. Forced into the same friend group, their constant arguments quickly become everyone’s favorite entertainment. Between football matches, university stress, chaotic game nights, and friends determined to make them get along, avoiding each other becomes impossible. She thinks he’s unbearable. He thinks she’s impossible. But somewhere between the sarcastic comments, heated debates, and stolen glances, things start becoming more complicated than either of them expected. Because sometimes the person who annoys you the most… is the person you end up needing the most. An enemies-to-lovers slow burn filled with rivalry, tension, friendship, jealousy, and a love neither of them saw coming.
She hated him. He loved annoying her. Y/N and João Félix were nothing but arguments, sarcasm, and competition… until they realized the line between hate and something more was thinner than they thought.
Tony Stark’s daughter. An Avengers family. A secret HYDRA project. And one ordinary boy who has no idea who she really is. No powers. No normal life. No way out. Welcome to the Stark legacy.
Being Tony Stark’s daughter was never exactly normal. Y/N Stark grew up surrounded by superheroes, sarcasm, and enough chaos to last a lifetime. She’s stubborn, reckless, and just as quick with a comeback as her father. Then Pietro Maximoff joins the Avengers. He’s fast. Arrogant. Infuriating. And unfortunately, completely impossible to ignore. Between missions, stolen phones, constant arguments, an overprotective Yelena, and one very suspicious Tony Stark, Y/N quickly realizes there’s a problem: She might actually be falling for the fastest man alive. And Pietro? He’s already fallen for her.
Being Tony Stark’s daughter was never exactly normal. Y/N grew up surrounded by superheroes, sarcasm, and more explosions than any childhood should contain. She may not have inherited her father’s genius for technology, but she inherited his mouth, his stubbornness, and his talent for finding trouble. Between Avengers missions, a friendship with the fiercely protective Yelena Belova, and a father who still thinks she needs protecting, Y/N’s life is already complicated enough. Then Bucky Barnes walks into it. He’s quiet. She’s anything but. He carries ghosts. She hides behind jokes. And somehow, the one person Y/N never expected to understand her might be the person who sees through her the most. Because being a Stark was never about becoming Iron Man. It was about finding out who you are when the whole world already thinks it knows you.