Princess Protection Program - Freeform
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A Princess' Protection by LunaHufflepuff
Fandoms: The 100 (TV), Princess Protection Program (2009)
14 Dec 2020
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Princess Clarisse is next in line for the throne of Arkadia after her brother Prince Wells. But when their cousin, Duke Cage Wallace, wants to steal the throne, Princess Clarisse is placed in the Princess Protection Program and turned into Clarke Griffin, average American girl, niece of Marcus Kane.
Meanwhile, Bellamy Blake just wants to finish high school but his adoptive father, Marcus Kane, seeks his assistance in helping snobbish Clarke Griffin fit in at Mount Weather High School.
Inspired by Disney's Princess Protection Program -
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The first rule of working for the Princess Protection Program was, well, keep your princess safe no matter the cost.
The second rule was don't get attached. Agent Murphy had followed that rule to the letter for years and never had an issue.
But now he's stuck in a car for the foreseeable future with a princess and a gunshot wound, and everything he's ever believed in just might be changing.
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- Part 11 of Troped Fics
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Superhero Protection Program by GallagherHunter
Fandoms: Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Iron Man (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
03 Jan 2023
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When Tony Stark gets deaged into a teenager after an attack in New York, there's only one way to keep things under wraps while the recently reformed Avengers figure out who these guys are and how to stop them, keeping Tony out of the limelight. Easier said than done but thankfully, they have something up their sleeves.
The Superhero Protection Program.
Tony will be sent to live with mentee and pseudo son, Peter Parker, and his aunt to live in Queens as a visiting relative and partake in the high school experience for the first time in his life while they figure out how to reverse the effects or find the bad guys. Who would have thought high school can actually compare to supervillains? And Peter deals with both?