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Stuck In The Ice Ages by LagLemon
Iron Man (Movies), Captain America (2011), The Avengers (2012)
12 May 2012
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Steve Rogers and Tony Stark have been together for three months now. Steve is finally ready to come out to his friends and fellow Avengers - he is feeling good about himself for the first time in a long time, and finally feels like he belongs. He wants to tell the Avengers that he is deeply and madly in love with Tony... he might get the chance to tell someone else he didn't think would be around to find out... He's not sure whether he's ready but he'll damn well try!
** Part of the Change Series, This is the second fic in the series. You don't need to read the first one to get most of it, but it might help. **
**** This fic is also a prelude to another one - just so you all know :) *****Series
- Part 2 of Change
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so it seems to have become common fanon that Clint builds "nests" in high places like rafters and ceiling ducts. I want to see the rest of the Avengers wondering where that particular behavior came from, and him eventually telling someone.
bonus points if he started doing it in response to something really horrifying or traumatic.
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No Pill's Gonna Cure My Ill by 51stCenturyFox
The Avengers (2012), Marvel Avengers Movies Universe
3 Jun 2012
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"His vital signs don't look good," Bruce says in his ear. "His heart races and then his pulse drops, and it's cycling faster. It's pretty dangerous. And he's got shrapnel close to his ticker, so the changes in his blood flow are more critical than they probably would be for someone in better health overall, and--"
"I realize all of that," Steve says, shortly. Bruce had already given Tony medication that was supposed to stabilize him, but it wasn't working. "I just don't know what to do about it."
Written for an Avengerkink fuck-or-die prompt.
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Inspired by the following prompt on the LJ community avengerkink:
"Some hate group like 1 million moms or AFA decide to make Captain America their mascot, toting him as the perfect Christian American man. They start campaigning that boys should try to be like him and then they won't be gay, and lesbians just need a boyfriend like him to help them find the light.
Steve is not amused.
Bonus for the Avengers being freaked out to see a completely FURIOUS Steve."
Steve Rogers discovers that the American Family Association have co-opted his Captain America image and identity to advance their hateful agenda, and arranges to let them know exactly how he feels about their interpretation of Christianity.
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Tony Stark was called a lot of things, but tender wasn't one of them. Too bad his super-hero boyfriend disagreed.
