burnin' up - peter parker
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  • Reads 1,397
  • Votes 64
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 57m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2022
Sofia Alurez was the sweetest girl alive...until she was not.

When one night, her parents are brutally murdered by the Winter Soldier, the light in her soul dies. She then devotes her life to finding the Winter Soldier and killing him. So when she learns the Soldier is joining the Avengers, she becomes furious. 

Sofia goes undercover as a young avenger in an attempt to destroy the team, and accidentally meets Peter Parker. 

Sofia despises him originally because he reminds her of the way Sofia used to be. Happy, joyful, and carefree. But as the two grow closer, Sofia finds herself becoming who she was years ago.

The fire in Sofia's life had died, but Peter Parker luckily was carrying a match.


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Silver Death

73 parts Complete

What, never heard of her? Typical. She has more kills than the Winter Solider. She was taken when she was 4 for her powers. When she escaped she decided to keep her name. HYDRA thinks she is dead. They aren't looking for her. When Clint crashes the quinjet in the field beside her yard, she allows them to stay in her house, no one recognizes her. No one, until Winter walks through the door, and sees a girl that he valued like a sister come up the stairs to greet him and his new team. (This is set in a time and place where the Sokovia accords don't exist and Tony understood that Winter was not to blame for his parents death)