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Full Summary: PostAvengers. No Iron Man 3. Tony and Pepper have settled down in Stark Tower. He still has all his suits. All 42. When Tony gets a call from his troublesome niece in the middle of a meeting, everything changes. SHIELD is onto to him and AIM and HYDRA have teamed up with a Dark Force. His niece is the only way to stop this threat and how far will he go to keep her from SHIELD? Did I mention she's got powers? Yeah, a whole lot of em'. Wanna know? Just keep reading.
Fri. June 14, 2014
7:00 am
I POV
I smiled. The war was over and today was the last day of school. The morning sun was bursting through my windows, eager to spread to the sky. I ran my fingers through my hair as I stood up from my bed.
I made my way to the kitchen to make myself some breakfast. I opened a cabinet door and picked up a glass, gently setting it down on the counter. I flicked my wrist and immediately, water came out of the faucet landing in my cup, without so much of a splash. Then I made my way to the fridge and pulled out some bread. As I popped it into the toaster, I got some Nutella from the cabinet.
After I finished my toast, I went to my room to get ready for the day. I washed my face, willed myself dry and brushed my teeth. After I left the bathroom, I put on the clothes that I had set out the day before. I had on a loose navy blue crop top, high-wasted jean shorts, white Converse high tops, and my camp necklace. I pulled on my watch and headed over to my desk. I grabbed my backpack and stuffed in my swimsuit.
Every year, on the last day of the school year, my school had a Big Water Blowout. There was water balloons, and water guns, and hoses. Before I left my room, I grabbed my bracelet, a gift from my dad. I closed the door and headed to the back door. As I walked down the hallway, my mom had left her room.
"Hey Mom," I said. She glanced at me and gave me a warm smile. Well, as warm as a grumpy, morning person could get.
"Morning," She replied.
"I'm off to school. See you later. I love you." I said.
"Have a good day!" She, again, replied. I twisted the knob and stepped outside into the crisp, morning air of New York City. I pulled out my subway card as I walked down the steps. I swiped it on the scanner and pushed through the bars. I hopped on the next train and took it as close as it would get to my school. I jogged up the steps of the exit and finished my walk to school.
I ran up the steps of Goode High School and headed toward my friends.
"Yo, Flower Girl! Kitty Kat!" Lily glared and Karrie giggled.
All three of us had very different personalities, yet we got along very well. Karrie was a girly girl who loved feminine colors and bright jewelry. She wasn't the smartest girl ever. Today, she was wearing a pastel pink dress with matte, silver ballet flats.
Lily was a tomboy. Nobody messed with her. Not even the seniors. She wore a white tank top with a red flannel and jean shorts with black vans. Her grades were fine and she never really tried.
I, however was the smartest of all of us. I got all A's and was very proud of it. I was the careless, adventurous one of the group.
"Izz, what have I told you about calling me that!" Lily whined. I gave her my signature smirk and laughed.
"Have any of you guys seen Aidan?" I asked.
"Right here," was the reply.
I spun around, my dark brown hair flying around me and smiled. Aiden was the cutest guy at Goode High School. He had dirty blonde hair and carmel eyes. He was tall and lanky, with a strong build. You would expect him to be an athlete wouldn't you? Yeah, well, despite his looks, he was more of the nerdy type. And I had a crush on him. But he doesn't need to know that.
All three of them knew my secret and all supported me.
"Hey Aidan," I said. He gave me a small smile and spoke.
"So, any problems with your… you know…" He was talking about my powers and family.
"Nope," I replied. "S'all good."
"Uh Oh. Kaitlin and her posse at twelve O'clock." Lily said. "But its only 7:30 silly!" Karrie giggled.
Lily rolled her eyes and turned toward Kaitlin. "Oh look, it's the nerd club! Wonder what you're doing in there Karrie?" she said in a snooty voice. "Oh, shove off Kaitlin. Why don't you go pick on someone of your own intelligence. Oh wait, let me think, there's nobody as stupid as you." I said, giving her a death glare.
"Well, why don't you crawl back to your real daddy? Oh wait, he gone! That's right! Because he doesn't love you!" she shot back.
I lunged at her, ready to crush her neck with my bare hands, but Aidan and Lily held me back.
"Why do you care? Its not like you don't have the exact same situation at home." She huffed but before she could reply, the bell rang, signaling homeroom.
-Time Skip-
Fri. June 14, 2014
12:00 P.M.
"Alright everybody!" the teacher called. "It's time for the Big Water Blowout! Go change and meet back here in 10 minutes!" she yelled over the commotion.
The girls walked to the bathroom and the boys to their own. I grabbed the swimsuit out of my backpack and headed to a stall.
The swimsuit I picked up earlier in the day had a top with navy blue and white designs and solid black surf shorts. I pulled on my shirt over it and walked out. Karrie, Lily, and Aidan had already changed.
Aidan was wearing tropical colored swim trunks and a white V-neck. Karrie's swimsuit was lavender with beige, flower designs. Lastly, Lily's outfit reflected her nature. She had on a sky blue, razorback top with brown swim trunks.
I was about to compliment them but squealing interrupted me. Thank you, Kaitlin.
"EEEEEEK! Oh my God! Aidan! You look so HOT!" He gave Kaitlin a funny look. "Uuuuum…. Thanks?" In the background, us girls were snickering and trying to keep ourselves from laughing too loud.
"Ooooohhhh Aidan!" I mocked "You look amazing!" I finished, snickering. Kaitlin glared at me and stalked off. Most likely to understand the insult.
-Time Skip-
12:15
"Isabella?" I looked up from filling up a water gun. "Would you and Aidan please go fill up the water balloons?" I nodded, putting down the gun.
I walked up to Aidan and dragged him to the hose, while also picking up some balloons. I unscrewed the hose so it was just the spout. I lined up the water balloon and twisted my hand. The water flowed easily into the stretchy material, filling it up quickly.
Aidan took the balloon and set down in a bin. He picked up another balloon and put it up to the spout. I flicked my hand again and the water flowed. We went on like this, in silence for a few minutes, until they were all filled up. The bin was now full of balloons and now probably weighed 35 pounds. I picked it up with ease, no help needed.
We walked over to the area where everyone was gathering. Now we could finally get started!
Hey! Welcome to the rewrite of this story. Honestly, there were some mistakes I couldn't believe I'd made. Anyways, Isabella and Aiden and the girls are all 17, just to clear that up.
So, yeah… I guess that's a wrap. Bye! Don't forget to review and follow and favorite! I love Y'all!