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I kind of love the fact that as much as AA is animated 2012 Avengers, it's Steve who gets captured by supervillains the most, not Tony.
FINALLY!!
Part two of my crazy Avengers Protocol stories is done! 4500 plus words even.
The Streets of New York
If you watch at the end of Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, you can hear Ethan's next mission briefing. This assumes that Ghost Protocol takes place about two and a half to three years AFTER the Battle of New York.
This is also the second in my 'How William Brandt Admitted He Was Clint Barton' series, the first of which is Return of an Old Friend.
Each of these stories will be a DIFFERENT way Will COULD HAVE told Ethan and the other MI Agents that he was Clint Barton. Some of them will be multi-chaptered, most of them will be one shots.
This is also a spin off from the Not My Sins 'verse, which I really need to find the time to finish. Sins is an AU of the MCU where in Tony Stark has twin sons, Steven and Robin Goodfellow (-Stark), born while Tony was at MIT and raised in England. Steven is an ex-military body guard who likes to make people think he's not as intelligent as his brother or father, but he's an excellent strategist and tea maker. Robin is Tony 2.0, highly intellegent, gifted at biomechatronics, and so forth. He's not as obnoxious as Tony can be, being more like his mother and quiet.
Nobody knows that Steven is Iron Man, and contrary to Tony's protests, a lot of them think that Tony actually is Iron Man. The Avengers find out when Steven's arc reactor is damaged and Tony has to get him a new one. Fury doesn't find out until after that.
Also, while I am a proponent of Coulson Lives (As attested in Return wherein we learn he's been deep under cover and having faked his death only made it easier for him.) It should be noted that in Streets, Coulson is presumed dead.
Read and enjoy ya'll!