Hey everyone! And welcome to another new story! As you can see by the title up above, this is Marvel High School the dreaded Freshman year! So, I took down the Junior year because I wasn't happy with it and I wasn't very motivated to update the story. Plus, I started not to like it even more about it. I know some of the plot line wasn't there and I threw in some random characters and all that. So, I decided to start something fresh. And I thought of doing Freshman year, but with a different character. We're gonna go through the new friendships, new drama and along the way a new love interests for my new character Nova Ruth Moon.
And here are the people I see playing as Nova Ruth Moon and her father Peter Kyle Moon.
Vanessa Hudgens - Nova Ruth Moon
Ian Bohen - Peter Kyle Moon
Those are the two people I see them playing my OC.
Hope you guys like this! I do not own any of the Marvel characters! I only own my OCs which are Nova and Peter!
Enjoy your readings!
I will be updating the other stories, so don't worry. It's just taking me a little longer.
See ya later, you audio monkeys!
Chapter 1: New Home
Nova Ruth Moon glanced out the window of her father's black sleek Jeep and glanced around her new surroundings of the new town they moved into. The atmosphere is different from Washington D.C. This town is all warm and sunshine and never a cloud in the sky. It was all bright and people roaming around town. Ugh, Nova never thought she would miss Washington. This might be all too much for her.
"This seems like a pretty neat town." Nova glanced at her father, Peter Kyle Moon. A former NCIS agent who decided to retire and settle down with his fifteen-year-old daughter. A girl with unexpected imagination. A young teenager who has been through so much at such a young age. A girl who stole his black too large The Punisher pullover hoodie, wearing dark blue washed skinny jeans and red converse shoes. A girl who very much different from your average teenager. So, Peter decided to retire from his job. He wanted to give his daughter the normal life she deserved. Well, sort of normal.
So, he decided to move to a medium size town. To give his daughter a normal life. Virginia is the state they decided to move too which is still not that far away from Washington. After everything they've been through, they thought they needed a change.
"It's not that bad." She muttered. "It's different." She will admit that. Though, this new town is gonna be a new beginning for her and her father, but Nova knows it going to be hard to fit in. Not that she cares about trying to fit in with the popular crowd. She's quiet, shy, keeps to herself and avoids big crowds. Nova was known always the outsider. A nobody. However, she is defined a major video game, comic book nerd. That's how the popular crowd called her at her old middle school. Though, her sense of fashion has changed, but she kept the graphic t-shirts of her favorite superheroes, video game characters, movies, TV shows, anime characters and punk band shirts. Plus, the amount of video games she plays, it's no wonder she was an outsider.
"I know this is going to be hard to adjust, but at least this is going to be that last time we move. We'll be staying her for good." Her father said and gave her a comforting smile, but for some reason Nova wasn't really buying it. She didn't understand why, but there is something about this town that is giving her a nagging feeling. Whatever it is, she'll figure it out. She always does. "Here we are." Nova looked out the front and saw her father pull into a nice size house. It looked like an old Victorian house. Like the one from the movies or something. Nova felt this strange aura. She didn't know where it was coming from, but she swears it's coming from the house.
"Whoa." She muttered and glanced at her father. He gave her a smile and they both got out of the Jeep. "It's a little bit fancier then the houses we usually rent." She said. They both walk up to the black gate. Her father opened it and she walked through it.
"Well, it's not actually rented." Nova glanced at her father with a raised eyebrow and crossed her arms over her chest. "I actually bought the house." She glanced back at her new home. "I figured we would be here for awhile and it's not like we're going to be moving in the next two years. I wanted to find a stable home for you. No more changing schools. No more packing up. No more moves." She looked up at her father.
"So, this is it." She said. "You were telling the truth. This is truly our home." Her father wrapped his arm around her shoulders and pulled her into a side hug. He pressed his lips to the crown of her head and she wrapped her arm around his waist.
"This is our home."
