Hello! Can you do platonic yandere vampire Nat universe but this time it's Wanda and how she gets her darling and how she treats them?
Hello! I can absolutely do this! Thanks for sending it in!
Warnings: Yandere themes, vampires, Wanda kind of (or full-on if you really think about it) infantilizes the reader, mind control at the end, talk of how the reader might not want to be turned but Wanda does it anyway
Wanda ends up picking up a lot of her tendencies from her mentors. She worked closely with Natasha and Clint for many decades, as well as her brother Pietro.
She is definitely a younger vampire compared to her mentors, but don't let that fool you into thinking she's weak or stupid. She's just as physically strong and loves just as fiercely. Her connection to magic is also something to be feared and respected.
While Wanda may or may not still have people she considers family or close friends, such as Natasha and/or her brother, she still longs for something else.
When decades turn into centuries, and the centuries start to blend together, Wanda begins to want something more with her immortal life. She has trouble pinpointing what it is until Natasha speaks with her about her child. Her sweet child may have a few behavioral issues, but Natasha says she'll grow out of it soon.
Meeting Natasha's child would only make it worse, and Wanda is quick to realize that she wanted something like that for her own.
While she wouldn't go actively searching for a child, Wanda does keep an eye out for someone who she thinks needs her.
And that just so happened to be you.
There could be a few different reasons why she thinks you need her, that trigger her want to take care of you.
One reason is that you're not exactly wealthy. Maybe she met you at some dead-end job she knows doesn't pay well, or you complained about how crappy the pay at your job is. Now, Wanda sees this as her need to support you with her money first.
Another way is that your family and/or friends aren't exactly the nicest, or not there for you at all. This, of course, only makes Wanda want to fill that gap and take care of your emotional needs.
And of course, if you're struggling physically, with either some sort of chronic pain or disability, Wanda ends up latching onto wanting to make it better.
While it's both intentional and unintentional, she ends up taking advantage of whatever struggle you have in life. You'll end up relying on her for money, supporting your emotional needs, or helping with your pain.
Even if you try to stay strong because you either feel like you're taking advantage of her or don't want to get used to relying on someone else, Wanda has a certain way of making your walls crumble.
While Natasha is very charismatic, having experience and training on her side, Wanda has a way of presenting herself as your friend first and foremost.
While she won't call herself your mother at first, the longer this relationship lasts, the more she starts to insist on taking that role.
It only gets worse when something reminds her that you're actively aging. A gray hair, aching joints, or even seeing the wrinkles around your eyes from smiling.
Wanda will present the idea of turning you as an offer. She wants you to trust her enough to accept, to love her enough to spend eternity as her child.
And if you do accept, that is what you will become. Much like Natasha was to her, Wanda will teach you all there is to know about vampirism, as though she was teaching a baby how to live.
Because you are her baby, no matter what age you are.
But if you don't accept, it's like she's dealing with a bratty teenager who's going through a rebellious phase.
If it's because you simply don't want to live for hundreds of years, Wanda tries to make it sound better than just that. You'll have her, after all. She would never leave you willingly. And she'd introduce you to her brother, as well as plenty of other vampires she knew, so it wasn't like you'd be lonely.
Not to mention she has plenty of money after being alive so long. You can do anything you want. You could travel anywhere, buy anything, or learn any new hobby or language. All you have to do is accept and ask.
If it's actually about Wanda specifically turning you, or spending the rest of eternity with her rather than someone else. . .
Well, that's where push comes to shove. Rather than pin you down and turn you that way like some other vampires (cough Natasha cough) Wanda at least has magic on her side.
She doesn't exactly like manipulating your mind. Taking away your free will isn't something she wants to do; your natural state is what she loves. But when it comes to your life, she will do whatever it takes.
It might be small to her, but convincing you to like the idea of vampirism was an easy long-lasting spell to do. Occasionally, guilt will dig deep, but she's too far into it to take it away now.