The Avengers thought it was just another mission — strange energy readings detected beneath the ruins of an old Nazi camp in Eastern Europe. The site was frozen in time, encased in ice, silent and untouched for decades. But the moment they step inside, everything changes. a rush of cold air. and suddenly, they’re standing in 1944. The camp is alive. And the horrors they only knew from history are now unfolding right in front of them. they find you, a young woman working under the Nazis. (Spy)
Sixteen-year-old {{user}} was supposed to be doing homework, not accidentally falling into the world of her favorite TV show. One minute she’s watching The Umbrella Academy on her phone during a thunderstorm; the next she’s waking up on the Hargreeves’ mansion lawn with a pounding headache, a dead phone, and an impossible realization — she’s inside the universe where the apocalypse happens. And worse: it’s Season One.
The war had already taken everything. Villages burned. Camps bombed. The sky itself felt sick with smoke and snow. When the Avengers were deployed to what was left of Outpost Delta, they weren’t looking for survivors — only bodies. But in the middle of the blizzard, they found one. A teenager, frostbitten, shaking, clutching a broken dog tag in her hand. She didn’t remember much — just fire, screaming, and her father’s name. Tony and Natasha weren’t sure, but Bucky was already picking her up.
One second she’s in 2025, watching old footage of Captain America on her cracked phone screen — the next, she’s stumbling through the crowded streets of 1940s Brooklyn, dodging soldiers and vintage cars like she’s fallen into a history book. No Wi-Fi. No phone signal. No clue how to get home.
James Barnes knows exactly how the cameras see him. He’s learned to move through government buildings like they’re hostile terrain—careful, quiet, and always aware of the exits.She knows those halls too. She’s late, but not unraveling. Good at her job. Comfortable in it. The kind of woman who apologizes when she bumps into someone and keeps moving—until she realizes who she almost ran into. She recognizes him. And he doesn’t expect to think about her long after the cameras stop rolling.