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[[Post-Avengers. Loki's plan had gone perfectly, now he needs only to see it to it's natural conclusion.]]
No Asgardian cell can hold him. Loki's magic is bound, but his mind is not -- and the Aesir were always fools, to think that Loki's mind was anything other than his most dangerous asset.
Last bookmarked by thethirdbar
29 May 2012
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Rec 23
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Steve and Tony go stationery shopping. Feelings and nerding out happen.
Last bookmarked by AngeNoir
29 May 2012
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Tony and Bruce have unlimited texting for a reason.
Last bookmarked by kiyoshi_chan
29 May 2012
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When he first awoke, the future was a combination of familiar but mostly strange to him. Things got less strange after fighting off an alien invasion with a team he barely knew but eventually worked well with. Regardless, Steve still doesn’t get how this happened to him. He doubts he ever will.
For the Avengers' Kissing Meme, and inspired by this.
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
29 May 2012
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Steve is awakened by nightmares, and Tony refuses to sleep. So, naturally, that leads to a lot of awkward nights of running into one another in the kitchen. Except, tonight Tony actually speaks to Steve, which opens a box that will probably never be closed again.
Last bookmarked by angellgirl
28 May 2012
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Natasha sits down next to him, her shoulder brushing his, and Clint does not flinch. He flexes the fingers of his right hand. He can control his body enough for this. It doesn't stop him from feeling a crawling in that arm, like ants beneath his skin. He has to fight the urge to pull away. It's not easy.
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Steve's enhanced metabolism has some unfortunate drawbacks now and then.
Last bookmarked by Vespasiana
28 May 2012
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"Trust me, and I'll give you something better than a Mockingjay. I'll give you the Avengers."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"Trust me, and you'll see."
Avengers/Hunger Games fusion crossover/AU.
Last bookmarked by inotherwords
28 May 2012
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Steve Rogers and Tony Stark’s wedding. Beginning, end, and a whole bunch of stuff in the middle.
Last bookmarked by poi3104
28 May 2012
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Even a tactical expert doesn't plan for everything, and sometimes thinking too much about something just hurts you when it doesn't have to.
Last bookmarked by kowaiyoukai
28 May 2012
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Steve's lost his mind. Really, because everyone knows you can't marry Tony Stark.
Last bookmarked by Darci_Artlett
27 May 2012
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If Clint were no longer a probationary specialist (because Coulson still insisted on using the proper title, bless him), he would no longer have a probationary handler. And since everyone’s probationary handler was Coulson, who didn’t take on specialists outside of their probationary period, it stood to reason that he was going to have to have a new handler.
What kind of reward was that?
--Or--
Clint gets a new handler. He's not a good guy.
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Steve Rogers is a good man and when he feels he owes an apology, not even exhaustion and double-vision is going to stop him from giving it.
Last bookmarked by angellgirl
27 May 2012
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Rec 14
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Written for a prompt over at avengerkink: Tony decides that, with his reputation, there's only one best way to show Steve he's serious about their budding relationship. Buy the Dodgers and move them back to Brooklyn for him.
Last bookmarked by vucizalis
27 May 2012
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Steve goes to talk to Tony about his many female friends that he has over to the Avengers mansion night after night. After all, they pose a security risk. Which is the only reason they bother Steve. No other reason. Also: baseball.
Last bookmarked by unboundsheep
27 May 2012
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Tony falls in love with Steve before he's introduced to Stephanie, but he doesn't think Steve minds too much that Tony loves the both of them. Especially since they're the same person.
Last bookmarked by fullmoonhermit
27 May 2012
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Steve finds himself wounded after a fight, Tony finds himself worried, and Tony takes Stephanie out for a night on the town. (Which, of course, leads to a night back at his penthouse as well.)
Last bookmarked by fullmoonhermit
27 May 2012
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Steve Rogers adjusts to modern life.
Last bookmarked by MonicaOP
26 May 2012
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For the Norsekink prompt:
Two parallel universes. One light, one dark. Whatever flying piece of plot the author wishes, the Lokis are interchanged. Thor has his brother back - but broken, horribly abused (maybe wearing a collar to suppress his magic IDK). He and the avengers work to carefully nurse and bring this Loki back to health.
The dark universe, on the other hand, finds out that their favourite fucktoy and whipping boy has been replaced with a bug-fuck insane, unbroken, unafraid, unrestrained and powerful Loki.
(A/N: please pay attention to the wording of the prompt. And then some.)
Last bookmarked by JaittsukoKureiko
26 May 2012
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Bruce realizes that Steve really hasn't left Stark Tower since the team assembled, other than for missions. He takes it upon himself to try and get Steve out of the house, but when Tony convinces Steve to go to a baseball game, things fall apart, including Steve's furniture.
Last bookmarked by Grimm_mii
26 May 2012
