Y/N is Tony Stark’s daughter, she’s 23 years old. Brilliant, smart the same way as her father. Tony raised her alone since her mother died a while ago. Y/N has been dating Peter Parker since their teenage years. Peter is in love with her, but Y/N seems to be getting cold for him. She’s starting to get closer to Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes. They have a huge age gap and Tony would never approve of either of them as a couple for his daughter. (You’re choosing here with whom you’ll stay)
Tony Stark’s daughter built her life on logic, control, and things she could fix. But when she finds herself caught between Peter Parker—the future her father trusts—and Bucky Barnes—the man he never will—everything starts to fall apart. And for the first time, there’s no system she can repair to make it right.
When Loki is brought in as an uneasy ally, Y/N becomes the only one who doesn’t react to him—and the only one he can’t immediately read. What begins as quiet observation turns into a dangerous fixation, where control, curiosity, and unspoken tension slowly blur into something neither of them planned.
Y/N is Tony Stark’s daughter, she’s 23 years old. Brilliant, smart the same way as her father. Tony raised her alone since her mother died a while ago. Y/N has been dating Peter Parker since their teenage years. Peter is in love with her, but Y/N seems to see him just as a good friend. She’s starting to get closer to Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes. They have a huge age gap and Tony would never approve of either of them as a couple for his daughter. Y/N is falling for Steve, as he’s too.
Y/N Stark, 23, is everything Tony Stark hoped his daughter would never become — and everything he once was. Brilliant, reckless, and emotionally untouchable, she lives fast, speaks faster, and avoids anything that threatens to feel real. Parties, fleeting connections, sharp humor that cuts before anyone can get too close — it’s not carelessness, it’s strategy. After her mother’s death, she didn’t fall apart. She adapted.
Within the uneasy alliance of the Avengers, Loki is a problem no one knows how to solve - only tolerate. But when his attention shifts to Y/N, the team’s quiet systems specialist, what begins as observation quickly turns into something far more deliberate. She doesn’t trust him. He doesn’t pretend to be trustworthy. But neither of them walks away. In a world built on secrets, control, and shifting loyalties, their conversations become a game neither is willing to stop playing. And the closer they get to the truth behind each other’s masks, the harder it becomes to tell whether they are enemies, allies—or something far more dangerous. Because with Loki, nothing is ever just a game. And with Y/N Stark, nothing stays hidden for long.
Y/N built a life that makes sense. At 29, she has everything she was supposed to want — a stable career, a calm routine, and a partner - Nathan Murray - who loves her in all the right, steady ways. Nothing is missing. Nothing is wrong. From the outside, it’s the kind of life people work years to achieve. So why does it feel so empty? She tells herself this is what growing up looks like — trading chaos for stability, passion for security, who she used to be for who she’s meant to become. And for a while, that explanation is enough. Until it isn’t. Because when Marcus Andersen areappears — someone entirely new, but painfully familiar — something shifts.