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Rec 61
Summary
Tony is enlisted to help Steve Rogers acclimate to the modern world. Expect humor, friendship, muted drama, and page after page of awkward conversations. As of now, slash if you squint.
Last bookmarked by kyrilu
30 May 2012
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Rec 2
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When Movie Pepper and Comic Pepper suddenly swap realities, everyone learns about who they are, and what seperates them from who they could be.
Last bookmarked by RedAthena79
29 May 2012
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Rec 33
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What would have happened if Tony hadn't been born filthy rich? A military AU.
Last bookmarked by ellen_fremedon
29 May 2012
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I've read a summary of the Living Armor comic arc, and was struck by the thought that if the armor had been a bit cleverer, it might actually have had a happy ending. This is an unrepentant mishmash of comic 'verse and movie 'verse. For visuals, think of the actors in the movies & imagine it as occurring after the Avengers, and before Iron Man 3.
My hope is that there will eventually be slashy nookie, so I've tagged it explicit. As this is being written on the fly, it may mutate in any direction.
Last bookmarked by feriowind
29 May 2012
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Debriefing is an important way for an organization's members to learn new skills as individuals, as a team, and as managers.
Tony almost dropped his heavily-modded iPad, but managed to catch it against the front of his legs. "What's this? A pants-off dance-off?"
Last bookmarked by bombayneko
29 May 2012
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In which Tony is oblivious and Steve is not.
Last bookmarked by mugglebitch
29 May 2012
Notes
the one where Steve figures out Tony is Iron Man, which is cool because it sucked to be in love with two different guys. Tony POV.
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Rec 49
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Modern-day AU...it's not clear whether or not powers exist, but if they do, they certainly aren't obvious. Erik Lensherr is a profoundly disturbed twelve-year-old who hears Charles Xavier as a voice in his head. Things you will find in this story: an out-of-control teenage Tony Stark, a green card marriage, and a sinister plot (not necessarily in that order).
(P.S. If you like Tony/Steve, just wait a few chapters...it's in there in spades. If you like Erik & Charles, patience is not necessary.)
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Steve doesn't know how to use computers, it's something that he's never really grasped the concept of and needs help from Tony.
Last bookmarked by angellgirl
28 May 2012
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Do you intend for the Iron Man to feed the hungry? End war and disease? Eliminate social inequality and poverty?" The guy smiles like he's just been very funny. Tony leans forward, elbows on his knees.
"I do. I sincerely do."
Last bookmarked by CryInTheNight
28 May 2012
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Depression hurts. Extremis doesn't help. Steve does.
Last bookmarked by purpletoedmonster
28 May 2012
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Based on the far-too-great amount of time I have spent pondering the deeper meanings of Iron Man.
Or just boredom.Last bookmarked by Caedesdeo
27 May 2012
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There's a heavy storm which finally forces Tony to confront Steve and tell him how he really feels. Though Steve's had enough of the billionaire and his attitude, when they're locked in the same room they have no choice but to talk things out, but can he really teach a soldier how to love?
Last bookmarked by poi3104
27 May 2012
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Summary
Four ways Steve and Tony were outed, and one way they outed themselves
Last bookmarked by singingharlot
27 May 2012
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Rec 13
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Tony lends his expertise to Bruce.
Last bookmarked by laughingacademy
27 May 2012
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"What's it feel like when it's...doing that?" She asks. He bends his eyebrows around in a way that still makes her stomach clench a bit, and shrugs.
"Like fingers, I guess. Fingers running all over my skin."
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
26 May 2012
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Tony Stark is the city's most famous tattoo artist.One night he has a not so pleasant first encounter with the ex-soldier Steve Rogers.
Last bookmarked by Miya_Avenger
26 May 2012
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Steve and Tony have a special date planned, they've finally gotten some time off to spend with one another and they're on their way to a restaurant when something surprises them both and throws their plans off the rails. It's what Steve's always wanted.
Last bookmarked by angellgirl
26 May 2012
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This is something he needed to do. The process is an end. Every second he wasted, life or minute lost to inefficiency, the process will take them back.
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
26 May 2012
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Steve overhears some stuff. Then braves the interwebs again. And oh, he knows Tony's going to like this.
This is the story in which Clint is an asshole who thinks he's hilarious (and well, he is), Steve has a really good idea, Tony is kind of a huge fan of Steve's really good idea, and Natasha is just generally not amused.
Last bookmarked by sinkintome
25 May 2012
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Summary
Steve wakes up in the mid-twenty first century, the Golden Age of America, and doesn't like what he finds. Fortunately, Tony has some ideas.
