I stayed gone this time
https://archiveofourown.org/works/82584926
by Morrigan_writes
A missing Avenger’s daughter returns, but not in the way anyone expected. At seventeen, Y/N is trying to balance school, secrets, and the weight of a past no one believes. Between Peter Parker, Wanda Maximoff, and a partnership with Deadpool that definitely shouldn’t work, things are already complicated, before her powers make everything worse. The Avengers think they know what happened to her. They’re wrong. As old scars resurface and loyalties begin to fracture, Y/N finds herself pulled toward something darker someone that finally sees her. And this time, when she leaves… she means it.
Words: 3868, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Marvel, Avengers, Team Red - Fandom, Loki - Fandom
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Rape/Non-Con
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: YN stark - Character, Loki, Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Deadpool, Bucky Barnes, Natasha Romanoff, Wanda, Matt Murdock, Marvel - Character, Avengers - Character
Relationships: Peter Parker/ YN stark, deadpool/ YN stark, YN stark x wanda, Peter Parker & Tony Stark, Loki/ YN stark
Additional Tags: Avengers - Freeform, Marvel - Freeform, ynstark, tony stark - Freeform, Bruce Banner - Freeform, steve rogers - Freeform, Deadpool - Freeform, Loki - Freeform, Natasha Romanoff - Freeform, Peter Parker - Freeform, Bucky Barnes - Freeform, Angst, slowburn, Romance, Secret Identity, Villain Arc, Hydra, Red Room, powers, Betrayal, Trauma, mental health, Harm, suicidal, Hurt/Comfort, not actually comfort, Anxiety, PTSD, Trust Issues, no one in this fic communicates properly, avengers need therapy, YN also needs therapy, Loki is a bad influence, no one bad is ever truly bad, no one good is ever truly good, Natasha is the only competent one, deadpool makes everything better, and yet somehow worse, Found family but they sorta fumbled it, that was a mistake, trust it makes sense eventually, hydra is a pain in the ass
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