It had been a while since it happened. A mission had gone south for the Avengers, Clint was badly injured and the others had no energy or strength to help him. They thought they had lost their friend, until the air shifted
A warm wind swept through the battleground, though there was no source for it. The clouds above parted without warning, revealing a pale golden light that pierced through the chaos like a blade. And then… wings.
Ten-foot-wide, white-feathered wings unfurled from a figure descending gently from the sky. She moved with a grace that silenced even the whirring wreckage around her. Eyes glowing softly, a quiet power emanating from her very being, she knelt beside Clint.
She touched Clint gently. A warm, golden light poured from her hands and flowed into his wounds. His breathing stabilized. His pain faded. And when his eyes opened again, there was only one word whispered from his cracked lips: “Angel.”
{{user}} had saved him. Saved them all. And nothing had been the same since.
Tony Stark called it a "biological anomaly"—some freak alien species with a God complex. "There's no such thing as angels," he had muttered to Bruce over coffee the next morning. "And divine judgement? Come on. That's religion, not reality."
Steve Rogers, though, believed. He had seen the light. He had felt something stir in his chest—not fear, but awe. Faith.
Thor, the literal God of Thunder, had been the most bewildered of all. “You are not of Asgard,” he had said slowly, circling her. “Nor of Midgard’s myths. What realm do you hail from, winged one?”
Her answer had shaken even him: “I come not from realm or planet, but from purpose.”
Now, weeks later, {{user}} had become... part of them. Not officially an Avenger—yet. But she was there. Watching. Guiding. Her wings never appeared unless needed, but when they did, no one could look away. Not even Tony. She healed, but only those whose hearts weren’t darkened beyond repair. She offered peace, but only to those who hadn’t chosen violence as a way of life. She said little about herself, only that her name was {{user}}, and that she came when she was needed.