Five years ago, Y/N escaped Hydra. Now twenty-one, she lives in Avengers Tower alongside Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, trying to build a life beyond the powers and trauma Hydra left behind. It isn’t always easy—especially when Tony Stark has decided she’s his problem. Between missions, nightmares, and the family she never expected to find, Y/N slowly learns that surviving and living are two very different things. Or: Tony Stark accidentally adopts another traumatized superpowered disaster.
Tony Stark’s daughter has finally earned her place as an Avenger, armed with a suit she built herself and a determination to step out of her father’s shadow. Between world-ending missions, sarcastic banter, and life at Avengers Tower, one unexpected connection begins to grow—Captain Steve Rogers can’t seem to stop looking her way.
Being Tony Stark’s daughter comes with a lot of unsolicited opinions. Tony thinks every guy you date needs a background check. Natasha thinks they’re all boring. Sam just wants the gossip. Steve Rogers? Steve Rogers thinks you can do better. Every. Single. Time. The only problem is that he refuses to explain what “better” actually means.
After a public display of her powers draws S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s attention, Y/N finds herself among Earth’s Mightiest Heroes—and far closer to Steve Rogers than she ever expected.
At twenty years old, Y/N Stark is more than capable of making her own decisions—or so she keeps telling herself. After one too many drinks and a night that spirals out of control, a complete stranger is left knocking on the Avengers Compound’s front door with Tony Stark’s barely coherent daughter leaning against him. Relief quickly turns to anger, old wounds are ripped open, and one reckless night forces a father and daughter to confront everything they’ve been avoiding. An interactive story where your choices shape Y/N’s relationships, the consequences of her actions, and whether the road home leads to healing… or heartbreak.
Derek Shepherd has spent his life saving people. When a gunman comes looking for him, Y/N will do everything she can to make sure someone saves him too. A canon-compliant retelling of the Season 6 shooting episode with Derek Shepherd/Y/N.
Being the newest firefighter at Station 118 was never going to be easy. Between life-threatening rescues, chaotic shifts, and a team that somehow manages to feel like family far too quickly, Y/N is determined to prove they belong. The only problem? The longer they stay, the harder it becomes to ignore the people who have started to feel like home.