
The dream of becomming a hero
You had a relatively normal childhood. You are born an only child and grow up with your family in the big city of New York.
You also go to school there normally, like any other child. You are not the most open-minded person, but you still have no problems making friends, and you are open and talk a lot in your usual environment.You don't have any problems with bullying either, but just when you get to secondary school, you realize how many injustices there are at school.
That's why you decide to help those who are being bullied, which makes you unpopular with some people, but you don't give a shit; justice is worth more to you than anything else, and seeing people's smiles and gratitude in their eyes makes you overjoyed.
You already knew then that one day you would like to stand up for the weak and fight for justice.Your biggest role models are the Avengers, like Iron Man (aka Tony Stark), Steve Rogers (aka Captain America), and Natasha Romanoff (aka Black Widow).if only you were a part of them. You're not as well trained as them, but you're sure that if you only had contact with them, they could give you such a great education, but that's what you're missing right now. Contact.
You've seen some of the Avengers' work, driving the villains out of New York and then helping the city rebuild, and it impressed you.But when you wanted to go to the strong tower one day and offer your help, the security people sent you away without even listening to you.
On the grounds that you were not suitable because you were still too young and it was too dangerous for normal citizens, only the chosen ones were allowed to help.At that time, you were 10 years old, and from today's point of view, you could understand the arguments, but it still made you angry that they had simply sent you away without taking you seriously.
Since that day, you have decided to train and fight yourself. You trained almost every day and even practiced with weapons because the laws allowed you to buy them yourself.Your parents were a little critical, but because they were very close to your uncle, Tony Evov, they finally agreed.
Your uncle liked it and often supported you in your training when you were with him or when he came over. He was even the one who gave you tips on fighting and bought you boxing gear, even though your parents were once again against it.
He even bought you daggers, knives, and some bigger weapons when you were 12.Your parents still doubt that this was a good idea, but you convinced them with the help of your uncle.
Sometimes you wondered how he got so much money for all these things and how he knew so much about fighting, but you didn't question it.once you had asked him, but at that time he only said that he had been in the army and later had helped in the production of weapons, and that's why he knew so much about it and had earned a lot there.
You suspected that this was somehow not quite true because he had very little time and you had not been able to reach him during the attack on New York.So you suspected he might have had contact with the Avengers, but you never asked him about it.You had better things to do than spy on people, especially if they were your uncles and you didn't want to upset them.
You just turned 15, and thanks to your high level of intelligence, you finished your final exams this year.Your teachers often praised your ideas and your ability to solve problems quickly and find compromises.You were often invited to participate in competitions or contests, especially in sports, and you could have even received money for it, but you always refused.
Because you yourself thought it was pointless to show off your skills and get yourself celebrated for them.You didn't care about the money. No. You cared more about the people. The many victims you could help one day That was your dream, and now that school was over for you, you wanted to do everything to make your dream come true.
Even if your parents still thought it was rather unlikely what you were thinking of, the support of your friends and especially your uncle was enough.It wasn't that you had a bad family. no. You loved your parents, and they loved you. You had a good relationship; it was more that they were afraid of losing you because you would die in battle or you could hurt yourself with weapons.You always tried to calm them down, but it usually didn't work.
So there you were after 15. 5 years of hard training, and you felt really ready to realize your dream, to go on missions, or to kill some monsters in the next attack.You knew it probably wouldn't be that easy, but still. You were ready.At least you thought so. Because soon you would learn the opposite. You were about to find out what such an attack could do and how cruel and brutal reality was.