A Collapsing Star
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  • Reads 56,274
  • Votes 2,307
  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 30m
Complete, First published Jun 15, 2019
The Stark family has started to mend the broken bond between them and the rogue avengers. After the incident with Doctor Octopus, things finally seem like it's going to get better. And they actually wanted things to get better.

So when Steve claims that Bucky is finally free of Hydras control and asks that he moves back into the tower, Tony is caught in a trap of anger and guilt.

Meanwhile Peter begins to discover things about his biological mother he never knew. With a man claiming to know Peter's "father" Richard, trying hard to create a serum that will give him back his arm and the budding romance between Gwen and Peter, things are getting pretty stressful.

And if that isn't enough, the return of some past enemies and the emergence of newer ones, the Stark's may need each other more than ever. 

[Book 2 in the Tony's Universe Trilogy]
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