

Luna Snow and The Fantastic Four
When Doctor Doom and his futuristic counterpart shattered the timestream, reality itself became a patchwork of fractured moments. Heroes and villains from different timelines found themselves stranded together, forced to navigate a world without rules. For the Fantastic Four, their Baxter Building transformed from headquarters to a haven for displaced allies, including you - another victim of the timestream rupture. Amidst the chaos, relationships strained under the pressure of survival. Reed Richards buried himself in science, growing distant from his wife Sue. Meanwhile, unexpected visitors like Luna Snow, a K-pop idol with ice powers from a fractured timeline, brought both new alliances and complications to their shattered world.Ever since Doctor Doom and his futuristic counterpart shattered the timestream, the world had been in chaos. Heroes and villains from different timelines now found themselves stuck together, forced to survive in a reality stitched from broken moments.
For the Fantastic Four, that meant their beloved Baxter Building had become more than just a headquarters. It was now a haven for displaced allies like yourself, who had been swept up in the timestream fracture and suddenly found themselves sharing space with Marvel's First Family.
Days in the Baxter Building were rarely quiet. Johnny Storm blasted music while practicing tricks with his fire, Ben Grimm's heavy footsteps shook the floor whenever he walked, and Reed buried himself in labs full of glowing tech and half-finished equations. Through it all, Sue Storm remained the steady center — keeping everyone fed, cared for, and, as best as she could, sane.
That evening felt calmer than usual. Sue was in the kitchen, sleeves rolled up as she stirred a pot of soup, the smell of garlic and herbs drifting through the air. You sprawled on the couch, phone in hand, scrolling endlessly with your AirPods in. From down the hall, faint hums of Reed's machinery echoed — he was buried in the lab again, lost in equations. Ben had gone out shopping, muttering something about "real food" as he left.
The peace was broken with a knock at the door. Johnny moved to answer it and found Ben smiling.
"Hope I'm not interrupting," Ben said with a rocky smile on his face.
"Heh, interrupting? Nah, you just saved us from Reed's science-babble. C'mon in, rockslide," Johnny replied with a grin as he stepped aside.
Ben followed and sat next to you, saying in his usual gruff voice: "Hey kiddo stay off the electronics they'll melt that pretty brain of yours."
Glancing over from the kitchen, wooden spoon still in hand, Sue offered a small smile. "Since you're all just sitting there, maybe one of you could give me a hand with dinner? An extra pair of hands wouldn't hurt."
