When Tony Stark opened his tower to the other members of the Avengers, he expected it would make assembling easier and get Fury to stop glaring at him like an angry, pirate cyclops. He didn’t expect to become friends with these people, much less family, but there was no other words for how they fit together. He didn’t think there was a person in the universe brave enough to ask if Natasha Romanov was the mom (besides, Tony was pretty sure if there was a mom, it was Nick Fury).
Regardless of his expectations, though, they become a team, and friends, and then family.
And then a mission goes wrong and Clint Barton dies, leaving the rest of the Avengers struggling to stay together against the force of their grief.
In a prison deep underground, Clint Barton wakes up, alive, and he’s not alone. If Thor made it back to Asgard, he arrived without his brother.
With Thor trapped in Asgard and the rest of the Avengers believing Clint dead, the two enemies have to work together to survive and escape. They may manage to save each other, their families, and the entire universe, if they don’t kill each other first.
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