SHIELD University is a prestigious private university that offers a fair number of scholarships for students with modest economic resources but particularly deserving... and above all who have the stomach to bear the overbalance of the rich children of dads who crowd the college and who treat others as if they were nothing. Among them stand out the Avengers, a group of rich and spoiled friends, who act as if they had the right to govern the entire university.
And then there is Loki, who despite belonging to one of the most important families in America is treated as a rejection, and spends his life yearning for success and meditating on revenge against those who have always made fun of him.
And then there is Helena, orphaned and alone, who despite being their thanks to a scholarship, still manages to gain in a short time a popularity that does not want.
What happens if, by chance of fate, Helena and Loki meet and discover that they have more things in common than they could ever have imagined?
And what will happen to the Avengers team when the house of cards around which they built their friendship begins to collapse?
A new academic year was about to begin at SHIELD University, one of the most prestigious private universities in America, which could boast a number of brilliant and capable students far superior to that of any other university, thanks to the fact that they were selected according to strict criteria and through tests impossible to pass for anyone who did not have an above-average IQ. For this reason, he offered, for students with limited economic resources, numerous scholarships that covered all or part of the amount of the huge annual tuition, because not all the children of dad who could afford to pay thousands of dollars as if they had been change were necessarily capable students.
Natasha Romanoff put on her sneakers and went out with a quick look at her roommate Virginia Potts - called Pepper - still asleep. It was 6:30 a.m., the huge park surrounding the university was completely deserted, except for a student who, like her, had decided to take a morning run. She had always been a sports fan, and liked to keep fit, so since she had started college the year before she couldn't help but run every morning, before class, enjoying the air of dew and pristine nature.
Steve Rogers was also an early riser and liked to keep fit, every day before class he did several series of push-ups and abdominal in his room, to which he added an hour of gym every afternoon. Fortunately, all this did not disturb Thor Odinson, his roommate, who at that time of morning was already immersed in the Olympic swimming pool on campus to do who knows how many pools in who knows how many styles.
Tony Stark slept very well at that time, but soon he would wake up with his mouth mixed, a headache and with the body stuck to that of a girl whose name he certainly would not remember; he would curse himself and his habit of getting drunk at every party, and would passively listen to the umpteenth lecture of his roommate and childhood friend James Rhodes, who would complain that in that room he slept there too and that he could not go to beg for hospitality from other students one evening and the other just because his roommate had the damn habit of bringing girls into the room.
Clint Barton woke up early every morning to dismantle, clean and fix his beloved bow, then headed to the archery camp, which was a hundred yards behind the dormitories, and trained until it was time to prepare for class. So his roommate, Bruce Banner, could be alone and calm in doing his yoga exercises; he was mostly quiet, generous and kind, but if anything made him nervous he had some difficulty managing his anger, and doing yoga helped him to be more relaxed and calm.
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