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Chapter 13 - ### **Chapter 13: The Divide - Civil War**

The Avengers were no strangers to tough choices, but nothing could have prepared them for the events of *Captain America: Civil War*. The decision that divided the team—and the world—wasn't just about which side to take. It was about trust, responsibility, and what it truly meant to be a hero in an increasingly complicated world. For Jordan, this was the moment when he would truly learn what it meant to fight for what you believe in… and the consequences that followed.

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**Setting: The Sokovia Accords**

It was 2016, a year after the battle with Ultron. The world was still reeling from the destruction that had come with Sokovia's fall. The Avengers had saved the world countless times, but now, the world was starting to question whether they were too dangerous. People were scared, and as the fallout from the events in Sokovia reached the United Nations, a decision had to be made. The Sokovia Accords were put into motion—a set of legal documents that would regulate superhero activities, demanding that heroes work under government supervision.

The Avengers were divided. Tony Stark, who had once built Ultron, believed that the Accords were necessary to prevent further destruction. Captain America, however, thought that the government should not have control over the Avengers. Each side came with its own set of beliefs—and Jordan, now more experienced with his powers and the world around him, found himself caught in the middle.

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**The Meeting: A Rift in the Team**

Jordan sat in the Avengers compound, staring at the Sokovia Accords. His eyes scanned the page, reading through the clauses, the restrictions, and the fine print. Tony had been adamant that the Accords were the best way forward. "We can't keep acting like we're above the law," Tony had said. "We need oversight. We need accountability."

Captain America, on the other hand, had his doubts. "This is exactly what Hydra would want. We can't let our freedom be taken away by some politician who doesn't understand what we do."

Jordan understood both sides, but the decision wasn't easy. The Sokovia Accords were essentially a decision to place the Avengers under the control of the United Nations, and while Tony's side believed this was the only way to keep the team in check, Steve believed it would take away the very thing that made them who they were—freedom. It was a choice between loyalty to the team and loyalty to a larger cause. 

"Jordan, you're young," Tony said, sitting beside him in the briefing room. "But this isn't about power. It's about control. If we don't take action now, someone else will force it on us."

Jordan clenched his fist, unsure of what to say. His powers had always been his to control, and now, he had to decide whether his actions should be regulated by a higher authority. "I get that. But I don't want to become a tool for anyone. I want to be able to protect people, not just follow orders."

Tony nodded, understanding. "And that's why the Accords are important. They'll keep us in check—make sure we're accountable. I know you don't trust the system. But trust me on this, Jordan. It's the only way."

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**The Clash: The Battle Lines are Drawn**

The divide became more apparent when the team gathered for the final vote. Tony and those who supported the Sokovia Accords were on one side, and Cap, along with those who resisted, were on the other. Jordan stood in the middle, feeling the weight of both sides' arguments pressing on him.

"I don't know which side to choose," Jordan admitted to Steve, after a tense argument in the compound. "I understand why you don't trust the government, but I also understand Tony's point that we can't just act without consequences."

Steve, as always, tried to reason with him. "This isn't about trust in a government, Jordan. This is about doing what's right, even if the world doesn't understand it. We've always done what's necessary, not what's easy."

Jordan thought about it long and hard, and in the end, he had to make a decision. When the day of the vote arrived, the Avengers were split. Jordan's decision would determine where his allegiance lay.

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**The Break: Jordan's Choice**

Jordan made his decision, but it wasn't easy. In the end, he stood by Steve Rogers, refusing to sign the Sokovia Accords. The idea of the Avengers being controlled by anyone other than themselves didn't sit right with him. But his decision caused a rift, and it wasn't just ideological. It was personal.

"You're making a mistake, Jordan," Tony said, his voice tinged with disappointment. "You don't understand what's at stake here."

But Jordan, still young and still learning, knew that this was something bigger than even the Sokovia Accords. "I understand what you're saying, Tony, but I can't sign away my freedom. I can't become something I'm not."

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**The Battle of the Airport**

The Avengers split into two factions: Team Iron Man, who supported the Sokovia Accords, and Team Cap, who refused to comply with the government. Jordan's decision placed him on the same side as Captain America, and the team was forced into hiding, becoming fugitives in the eyes of the law.

The breaking point came when the situation escalated to a full-scale confrontation at the Leipzig/Halle Airport in Germany. Ultron's remnants, aided by a mysterious new ally—*the Winter Soldier*—were involved, and the conflict reached its boiling point. It wasn't just a disagreement anymore; it was a fight for what they each believed in.

As the two sides clashed, Jordan found himself face-to-face with some of his closest allies. He had to fight Iron Man, who was wearing a new, powerful suit of armor. It was a fight that no one wanted, but it was inevitable.

Jordan fought with everything he had—his heat vision, his strength, and his speed. He could feel the intensity of the battle. On the other side, Iron Man was no less determined. But even as the fight raged on, Jordan could see the sadness in Tony's eyes. This was a fight not just over a piece of paper, but over their differences and their sense of justice.

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**The Turning Point: T'Challa's Intervention**

Just as things seemed to be spiraling out of control, an unexpected ally entered the fray: *T'Challa*, the Black Panther. His fierce fighting style and determination to stop Bucky Barnes—who was being blamed for the assassination of the Wakandan king—shifted the tides of battle. The chaos was interrupted when T'Challa revealed the truth about the Winter Soldier's innocence and exposed Zemo as the true villain pulling the strings.

Realizing they had been manipulated, the Avengers stopped fighting, but the damage was already done. Relationships were fractured. Trust was broken. The division between the team members had deepened, and it would take time—perhaps even years—to heal the wounds.

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**The Aftermath: The New Avengers**

The Avengers were fractured, but the fight was far from over. Jordan, though uncertain about the future, knew that this wasn't the end of his journey. He had stood by his beliefs, and that was all he could do.

In the aftermath of the airport battle, the Avengers were divided into separate factions, and many went into hiding. Some, like Tony Stark, went into isolation. Others, like Steve Rogers, continued their fight against the forces that threatened their way of life.

Jordan found himself unsure of where his place was. He had chosen a side, but now, the team was broken. It was time for him to grow even more, learn more about himself, and ultimately figure out what kind of hero he wanted to be.

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