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They tried to have a relationship. It didn't work out. Things are fine.
But sometimes fine isn't what anyone wants.
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Phil is a dung beetle. Clint is a butterfly. The author is bizarre.
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Coulson contracts the flu and is put under isolation. Five times his quarantine is disturbed and one time it's not.
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They never pay attention to the suits.
A sartorial monologue.
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If guts were all it took to get into the Army, Steve would have been in in a heartbeat. Usually, though, it took a bit more.
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Rec 15
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In which Phil Coulson takes Extremis, and "affordable loss" is not a phrase that should ever be applied to Clint Barton.
Last bookmarked by dizmo
1 Feb 2012
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THIS. FIC. EXTREMIS!PHIL. JUST. OH MY GOD. SO WELL-WRITTEN. I CANNOT EVEN CAN.
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Steve and Tony accidentally start a national do-gooders association and fall in love.
Last bookmarked by dizmo
23 Jan 2012
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Three for Playing by perletwo
The Avengers (2012)
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prompt: tl;dr: Coulson gets kittenfied and witnesses Clint's many facets.
Last bookmarked by dizmo
19 Jan 2012
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Kittenfic! Coulson turns into a kitten! Backstory is revealed! Clint is brilliant! Wheeee!
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Full Body and Discipline by noblesseoblige
The Avengers (2012)
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Loki's been finally captured and arrested and brought to a SHIELD facility where he's given a full cavity search by Agent Coulson.
Last bookmarked by dizmo
13 Jan 2012
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Oh the holy hotness. Comes packaged complete with BDSM sequel! :D
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It is a well-established fact in marine biology that the octopus is the drunk texter of the cephalopod family.
