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Summary
Phil doesn’t know what, exactly, but something is wrong.
Clint shows up two hours late to work instead of the usual half-hour, and when he walks into the briefing room, he settles silently in his chair and sits perfectly still.
Last bookmarked by lcook77
13 Feb 2012
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There’s a strange place, between asleep and awake, that Steve has come to know quite well since he woke in the twenty-first century.
Last bookmarked by c_no_lush
13 Feb 2012
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Rec 25
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Hearing about Tony Stark before meeting him is never a good way to make a first impression, especially if you're suddenly back in New York, surrounded by people you barely know, and a future that seems to be actively trying to mess with you. When that's exactly what happens, however, meeting the myth himself tends to be a bigger shock than you could have ever imagined...at least, if you're Steve Rogers, and have no clue why he seems to have an odd obsession with you.
Last bookmarked by c_no_lush
13 Feb 2012
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Tony nearly dies in the field on a Saturday.
Steve breaks up with Tony the Wednesday after he's released from hospital.
Last bookmarked by seiyaharris
13 Feb 2012
Notes
He’s introduced to Steve as Clint Barton, codename Hawkeye. “Don’t tell Coulson I was here, I’m not technically off bed rest yet,” he says. He has a cocksure grin and broad shoulders.
Clint seems similarly unconcerned with Steve’s status as an American icon. Natasha explains that Clint only cares about two things in the world, but doesn’t say what. Steve’s just happy to have people around him who don’t think of him as a ticking time bomb of mental instability.
(“That’s because we’re in the same boat, buddy,” Clint says one night after a few beers, “The best assets are the ones with shady pasts and steady hands. Besides, those Captain America cartoons were always so fucking boring. You’re way better man.”
Steve does his best not to blush.)
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After his fall from the Bifrost, Loki finds himself taken in by a suburban family and lacking most of his magic. He resolves to escape them as soon as possible. This does not go the way he planned.
Last bookmarked by c_no_lush
13 Feb 2012
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At age fifteen, Steve Rogers had been in love with Tony Stark.
By age twenty, he’d (mostly) gotten over it. And then he promptly became Tony Stark's fuck buddy.
Last bookmarked by starfolds
13 Feb 2012
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Avengers/Mission Impossible AU. Thor Odinson is IMF's best agent. He is pulled from a shallow cover job as new intel comes to light suggesting that Loki Laufeyson, the son of a known arms dealer, has stolen his fathers mobile phone, and with it, the contact information of a large host of unsavoury characters. Thor and his team must retrieve the phone and keep Loki out of the cross hairs of anyone who would see him dead, while racing against an even bigger threat that comes to light with the contents of the phone.
Last bookmarked by lcook77
13 Feb 2012
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Loki is after the Tesseract, and by extension, Tony.
Last bookmarked by Amboriel
13 Feb 2012
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Rec 26
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Steve likes the television. Tony likes Steve.
Last bookmarked by panickyintheuk
13 Feb 2012
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Thor hesitates, as do the other Avengers, but what can they do?
Last bookmarked by himekohimura
13 Feb 2012
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Tony Stark doesn’t really give a shit about Christmas. I mean, sure, he’ll enjoy a glass of nog, and he’s always thought mistletoe was a great scam, but Christmas is about home and hearth and family and nostalgia and, let’s face it. The Starks had a lot of things, but not a lot for Tony to be nostalgic about.
This year, however, nostalgia is the name of the game. This year, Tony’s throwing a motherfucking party.
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Rec 51
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The first time Tony met Captain America, he was riding a dinosaur. After that, things got weird.
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It's been ten years since Clint's seen his brother, and the family reunion is not the one he was expecting.
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Tony hangs a box of mistletoe around the mansion, hoping to get a kiss from Steve. However, Thor knows his old enemy and predicts Dire Consequences to come from the bedecking. Maybe Tony should have listened to Thor after all. Or maybe not.
Last bookmarked by Misc Plinks (MrsPlinks)
13 Feb 2012
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"As it turns out, fighting crime is the easy part."
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
13 Feb 2012
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"Hawkeye, I think there’s something wrong with me."
“That’s because there is,” Clint said.
“What?” He actually fell over, dropped to sprawl on the industrial tile floor.
Clint nodded. “Your heart’s racing, blood pressure skyrocketing. You’ve been hit with a…” Clint grinned, pretending ease while his nerves jumped, “ ... a something the chemists can pronounce and I can’t.”
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
13 Feb 2012
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Rec 8
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From Norsekink prompt:
So we’ve had all these wonderful fics where Thor is the overprotective brother guarding his precious sibling’s honor.
I’d like to see one where he decides that getting his highly intelligent, snarky, albeit lonely sibling together with highly intelligent, snarky, albeit lonely Tony Stark (playboy part can be taken care of with a few good swings, and hey, he is almost like midgardian royalty with all that money) is just what they both need.
Even if they seem to think they don’t.
Bonus points if Thor gets them in situations multiple times.
Internets if they actually get together.Last bookmarked by PhoenixDash
13 Feb 2012
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Phil Coulson noticed Darcy Lewis' efficiency as a personal assistant while watching her take care of Jane Foster's every need as the scientist tried to get her Norse God of a boyfriend back from his own world in one piece.
Once she succeeded, Darcy found herself at a loose end, until she was putting her laptop into her messenger bag and found a business card crumpled up in the bottom of it, Phil Coulson's neat, round handwriting printed on the back of it.
"Call me if you find yourself unemployed and in Manhattan."
Darcy decided, instead, to send him a text.
Last bookmarked by DigitalMeowMix
13 Feb 2012
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Tony is curled up in the middle of the bed, pooled blankets of red and black cocooning his form. Steve can make out the large swatch that covers the damage he took to his shoulder. But Tony is still here.
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If a top secret file on Phil Coulson and Clint Barton's relationship existed, it would look something like this.
Last bookmarked by charcoalcafe
13 Feb 2012
