When Daria, drunk and without glasses, meets the Avengers, she could be overly friendly. She might mistake Black Widow for an old friend and start hugging her. Then, as she realizes her mistake, she tries to play it cool by making some self - deprecating jokes. With the Hulk, she might be surprisingly unafraid and start asking him if he ever gets drunk. This could lead to a very unique and humorous conversation among them all.
She might be very bold. Without her glasses and drunk, she could approach Iron Man and start criticizing his suit design in a slurred voice. Iron Man would probably be both annoyed and entertained.
Well, perhaps Daria, being drunk and without her glasses, stumbles into an Avengers gathering by mistake. She could start blabbering some drunken wisdom that the Avengers find both amusing and oddly profound. Maybe she gives Captain America some off - the - wall advice on modern society, all while the other Avengers are trying to figure out who this strange, inebriated girl is.
Her friends could be really surprised. They're used to a more composed Daria. They might first be concerned because she's not wearing her glasses and then realize she's drunk. Some might try to take care of her, while others could be a bit more amused at seeing this different side of her.
Well, she might act more out of character. Without her glasses, she already feels a bit disoriented perhaps, and being drunk on top of that could lead to some really clumsy situations. She could end up misidentifying people or places and getting into all sorts of comical misunderstandings.
One possibility could be that in this fanfiction, Darcy, without her glasses and drunk, might accidentally stumble into some sort of Avengers' secret operation area. She could start blabbing about things she doesn't fully understand, causing some comical chaos among the Avengers. For example, she might mistake Thor's hammer for a prop and try to pick it up while slurring her words about how she's stronger than she looks.
Darcy could interact with the gods in a very curious way. Without her glasses, she might see the world in a different light, literally and metaphorically. Maybe she approaches the gods with a child - like wonder, asking them all sorts of questions about their existence and powers. The gods, being amused or intrigued by her, would start to have a relationship with her, guiding her in some ways and learning from her in others.
One possible fanfiction could be about a girl who usually wears glasses for a shy and studious look. When she gets drunk at a party without her glasses, she becomes more carefree and bold. She might start dancing without inhibition, surprising her friends who are used to her more reserved self.
She might misidentify the Avengers. Without her glasses, her vision is blurry and being drunk doesn't help. So she could call Captain America 'that guy with the big shield' instead of his name. And her drunkenness might make her act bolder, like trying to give Hulk a hug because she thinks he's a big, friendly green teddy bear.
Snape would probably start off being rather aloof. He'd observe the Avengers' behavior and abilities before making any real moves to interact. He could be sarcastic towards them, especially if they make assumptions about him or his magic. But as time goes on, he might start to see their value and open up a bit more, sharing some of his magical knowledge.
Naruto would interact in a very enthusiastic way. He'd be in awe of the Avengers' powers and would want to learn from them. At the same time, he'd show off his own ninja abilities. He might bond with Hulk over their shared 'rage' - like Naruto has his nine - tailed fox anger and Hulk has his own. He'd also try to cheer up the more serious Avengers like Black Widow with his positive attitude. And he'd probably try to get them all to do some ninja training together.
They might start by comparing powers. Superman's super strength and flight would be quite a topic. Thor would likely want to have a friendly competition with Superman in terms of strength. Then they could move on to sharing their experiences. Captain America could talk about his battles during World War II, and Superman could share his adventures in saving Metropolis. They could also team up to fight a new, powerful villain that neither could defeat alone. For example, a villain with the ability to nullify Superman's powers and hack into the Avengers' technology.