UltronxAI!ReaderxVision Failed Experiment Pt. 1 by kikizara13, literature
Literature
UltronxAI!ReaderxVision Failed Experiment Pt. 1
Her first moments were filled with quiet confusion followed by an onrush of overwhelming feelings and sensations.
She opened her eyes-or turned them on- and glanced around. She was on a small stool in a messy corner of what seemed to be a workshop of some sort.
That she knew was a workshop-or more accurately a lab-of some sort.
Immediately following this observation was the realization that she was thinking. With that came a rush of emotions that threatened to send her into hysterics.
In the few moments that she had become sentient, she became cripplingly aware of herself and who she was-what she was.
Fear coursed through her. She tried to m
UltronxAI!ReaderxVision Failed Experiment Pt. 2 by kikizara13, literature
Literature
UltronxAI!ReaderxVision Failed Experiment Pt. 2
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“There.” Tony grunts as he sets the dismantled bot onto the table.
He had been careful to keep his new creation out of her line of sight while he was building it.
“Anthony, you have been up for far too long…”
“I know. I know. I need rest. There will be enough time for that after this.”
He walked over and dramatically pulled the sheet from the modified Iron Legion robot.
The robot now held a more feminine quality, though it was still rather large.
“I took one of the Legion robots I was working on and switched out it’s armor for the pieces I had already made for Caretaker MK II
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (1) by Shadowfollowed, literature
Literature
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (1)
“Happy Birthday (y/n)!” everyone yelled as you finished blowing out your birthday candles on your cake. You were now officially 18 years old and an adult like the Avengers and fellow mutants who attended your party.
“18, wow….you’re old” Tony chuckled as you pouted and furrowed your eyebrows at him.
“Don’t listen to him, you’re still young and gorgeous” Natasha smiled as she sent a warning glare at the man who donned the Iron suit he was famous for. You weren’t an avenger, but you still felt like one for being respected and loved by the avengers and mutants like you.
“
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (3) by Shadowfollowed, literature
Literature
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (3)
“Hey Steve” you chirped as you walked into his apartment as he stared at his Itunes screen on his computer.
“How the heck do you “sync” music onto an IPod?” Steve asked as he held his IPod in his hand and glanced at you
“Here, it’s actually very easy” You sat down in the chair and took the IPod. You plugged in the IPod to the adapter and plugged the adapter into the tower. The computer made a small chiming sound and the screen showed the music downloading.
“Now wait until that bar says 100% then you can unplug it and all the music should be on there, think you can remember that?
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (4) by Shadowfollowed, literature
Literature
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (4)
“So how about it Steve?” you asked as you held the box of puppies expectantly
“I never had a dog, I remember Bucky and I were friends with a stray that lived near my house back then. Alright, I’ll take one” Steve peered inside the box and lifted out a golden female puppy.
“I thought you’d want a boy puppy” you giggled
“Nah, I’m fine with a girl. I just can’t think of a name for her” he sighed and looked down at her.
“How about Liberty?” you suggested as he glanced at you
“What? You’re Captain America, you should have a companion with a patriot
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (5) by Shadowfollowed, literature
Literature
Deadpool x Reader: Stole my Heart (5)
Walking into S.H.I.E.L.D Headquarters was a daily occurrence for you, so why would today be any different? Well, for starters, the secretary women and the female staff were giggling and glancing at you with glimmers of mischief in their eyes, the male staff and officers either casted you disappointed, eager or confused stares. Normally, not many of the workers paid much attention to you, they’d quickly see you, and then return to their work as if nothing happened. The only reason for the looks and stares that you could think of was that you were slightly behind schedule.
You scurried into your small office and swiped the access key wit