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#Sam Bleach Au
evilcokito · 15 days
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Had this in notes and never put info on Bleach-Au-Sam. No more mystery. Would love to draw ALL this, but CAN'T *cries*
- 2 Scuad Captain -
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A pleasure! What can I do for you, Little Imp?
A captain never present, but in the end always there. As magic! Everyone thinks he excels at Shunpo, but has many more tricks under his sleeve. There are shadows: shinigamis, buildings, a tree. Absolutely always one of those.
Scares everyone by suddenly appearing by surprise, always with a smile! It's a matter of image!~
He can't let them know him.
Of course he loves that respect. Fear? Doesn't care.
He is excelent at collecting information. Partly for his ability, partly because apparently is curious man. Loves observing and know people, sometimes in person, other times hidden in a corner with purest silence.
Feeling watched? Are those attentive magenta eyes. The sight of the second Captain of the squad: Sam.
... just... Sam.
Simply have to trust him, there is no other option.
Sam has a small Shop where sells objects from the Human World, of the greatest variety. It's part of collecting information too, but for a good price, it could be for anyone.
All of his subordinates treat him with the greatest respect, and thats strange to other squads. To them, he is a friendly captain. Funny, theatrical and dramatic. But those who saw him "perform" know the ferocity.
This is a secret. Apparently it is said, that the captain has more subordinates than just the Shinigamis in the squad.
The shinigamis of the second squad not only collect information, in certain cases the target must be eliminated. If fortune is good and the objective is important, the captain himself takes charge. He likes quick and precise work. Don't worry, won't hurt at all.
Unless he must unleash the Zampakuto's potential.
…Panic…
'Sen no Kage no odori o nagameru'
“ View to the Dance of a Thousand Shadows ”
That world is only shadows, one feels watched all the time. It's like waking up and not being able to move.
Being cordially invited... or rather forcibly dragged by Sam to that place is one of those experiences that is never forgotten.
He doesn't need to smile. His extremely serious face is the last thing the opponent will see.
Sam will take good care of that shadow.
Manage to escape? GOOD LUCK!. But now it's more interesting. That shadow will be Sam's one day. The captain has a very good eye! And always wants to have more IN STOCK! How scary, he's making a strange face. It seems that doesn't like losing what already considers his.
Scared? No, Sam is charismatic and kind in the end.
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ceruleancattail · 7 months
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How did that proverb go again?
Don’t rush in blindly.
But how could you not?
When the night is young, the shadows grow long. It’s a miracle if you were even able to see your own fingers, let alone the scenery sprawling before you. In your mind’s eye, you know what should be there. However, take a look, all you could see was black.
There should be things, other then all the shadows shrouding the night. Rows of rows of brick houses, solid walls of white and cream, standing tall before you. They lead off into the distance, forming multiple roads.
Different paths, leading to different places.
This wasn’t Rome.
This certainly wasn’t home.
Reaching out, your palm grazed the walls. A rough surface, littered with bumps. It scrapped against your fingertips, as rough as the gravel on the streets. Carefully, you take a step forward. Slowly edging forward, relying on the walls on ground you.
Allowing you to have some sense of direction in this pitch black night. A sigh slipped through your lips, tinged with the heat of frustration. Tilting your head upwards, you cast your gaze onto the sky.
The starless sky, the dark, murky quality of freshly grinded ink.
Not a single light in sight.
You were stuck wandering in the shadows. Trudging your way through the darkness, praying that there was an end to all of this black.
Black like glossy raven feathers, fluttering to the ground.
Black like the blade of a Zanpakuto, cutting through both skin and bone.
Black like Shinigami robes, stained with blood.
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Sam glanced at the open window, shutters nearly ripped off their hinges. They hung limply, as if bowing their heads in apology. A cabinet was raided, robes thrown hazardously around the room.
Someone left in a hurry.
On the bed frame, there was a braid of blankets, tied to each other. Taking a knee, Sam tugged at the strange formation. Not the strongest material, but sturdy enough to offer some sort of support if someone rappelled out of the window.
He has to admire your ingenuity. Really, a makeshift rope out of all the blankets in the room. Honestly, what can he even leave with you? Knowing you, you’ll find some way to escape with a single tube of toothpaste.
Heaving a sigh, Sam takes a seat on the foot of your bed. Sinking into the plush, lingering remains of warmth bleeding into his skin. He could even smell the faint scent of your shampoo, if he tried hard enough. Eyelids sliding closed, Sam heaved a sigh.
You were on this bed not too long ago.
Why couldn’t you have stayed just for awhile longer? He would have been back by then.
Oh well. Guess he’ll just have to bring you back.
Back to him.
Run all you want, little imp. You’ll end up back in his arms, sooner or later.
“Shiver in fear…
….Suimin Mahi.”
@evilcokito did you miss me? 🔫
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cypherscript · 1 year
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There was this fan comic about a Danny Phantom AU where when he goes ghost he drops his dead body to the floor; a la ichigo from bleach then Sam/Tucker had to hide his body. That AU but crossed over with DC and Bruce/other heroes trying to adopt him.  Danny: “You can’t adopt me if I’m dead!” 
Hero: “Wait kid, don’t-” 
*body drops to the floor dead while phantom’s invisible.* Hero: *horrified silence.* Danny: *has to wait until his body is alone before he can get it back.* ‘Worth it.’
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clockwayswrites · 3 months
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what’s ‘another red’ about? what’s your favourite idea/plot point of that story?
Aaaah 'Another Red'- one of those I have to part blame @mokulule for since we were just throwing ideas around.
'Another Red' takes place in an AU where when Danny reveals himself to his parents very early on after the accident the his parents don't try to hunt him or hurt him or study him. No, they're determined to help him. Sam and Tucker get behind this idea too the accident was their fault... they have to help. Jazz is there for Danny.
But his parents tell him not to transform. And he doesn't. It itches under his skin like a burning. They give him medicine. They have plans- a new idea- something big. And Danny? Danny is afraid that them trying so hard to make him better will kill him.
And so he runs.
He dies bleachers his hair when he sees the first ad about him as a missing person. Dyes it bright red when he realizes how horrible he looks as a bleach blond. Wears make up to hide the shape of his face. Starts dressing differently.
By the time he gets to Gotham he's gaunt but with a wiry strength. He's kept the bright red hair. His thrift store leather jacket is covered in patches and spikes. The guilt of leaving is eating him alive.
The ability to transform- to be a ghost- is keeping him alive.
He can't go back.
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dem-obscure-imagines · 3 months
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You're So Timeless | Vol. 2
Steve Rogers x Reader
Fandom: MCU
Summary: In 1943, Steve Rogers was visited by his soulmate. He fell hard. Problem is, she was from the future and didn’t stick around for long. Now, in the twenty-first century, he finally found her again, except this version of her hasn’t met him yet and won’t know he’s her soulmate for another year. 
Note: So this is a combination of my other two Steve Rogers soulmate AU fics, but lengthened and fleshed out into a full fic. I was literally possessed to write this. I have no other explanation. I really like how it came out. I gave this one chapter headings (I am also going to post it to Ao3) and yes some are Taylor Swift titles. Sorry about that. It takes place roughly around the time Civil War would, but we have managed to avoid the war this time around. I also moved some other characters up the timeline because I think they’re neat and I said so. Without further ado, please enjoy my new Magnum Opus.
Also Tumblr made me split it into two parts. This is PART 2. Part 1 is linked HERE.
Warnings: Canon-typical violence/injuries, soulmate au, tons of mutual pining, kind of a slowburn but in reverse. Light angst, but a happy ending.
Word Count: 38.7k total (I am not sorry)
Reader Is: Enhanced (forcefields), 24 years old, female 
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The Recovery Period
When you woke up, Steve was there sitting in the infirmary, sleeping. His head was leaning back against the wall, snores deep and quiet. It was dark. You weren’t sure how long it had been. You blinked a few times and took a breath, your chest protesting when you did.
The monitor you were hooked to started beeping loudly and Steve awoke, meeting your eyes. He called for Bruce and stood from his chair, approaching the side of your bed. You reached for his hand and he gave it to you immediately, fingers latching onto yours, as though to prove you were awake, that you were alive.
Bruce arrived and gave you the rundown, the grenade, which you remembered, the fact that you had a cracked rib and quite a bit of bruising, but that you had gotten very lucky otherwise. He prescribed you some pain meds and six weeks of rest with a brace before he’d reevaluate.
And at first, it wasn’t bad. Sam played a lot of Fortnite with you. You were pretty good at it, surprisingly. Tony had a pretty extensive collection of movies and you had every snack you could ever dream of. You got some reading done, you picked up crochet, and everyone spent a lot of time entertaining you.
Bucky introduced himself. Steve had talked about him a bit before you met him, but the man standing in front of you was a lot quieter than you’d expected, more timid. You figured he’d open up more once he was convinced none of you were scared of him. And you weren’t. The dangerous part of him was the Winter Soldier, something Wanda had been working with him to unwind from the depths of his mind.
After a few days, when your pain had toned down a bit, Natasha sat you on a stool in the kitchen and gave your hair a trim, getting rid of the singed ends. Wanda got into the undercover stash in one of the bathrooms and found a few bottles of hair bleach and some blue dye. Steve found the three of you in there with hair shears, and a bowl of mixed blue dye that Wanda was painting onto your freshly bleached ends.
He had no complaints. After all, blue was your color. It was quite a bit shorter, too, but he thought it suited you. He thought everything suited you, to be honest.
You did some online shopping in those first few weeks. Your Avengers allowance was no joke and you had barely touched any of it yet, which meant a new reading chair was well within the budget, a cool round one than you could hang from the ceiling. It was Steve that found you pushing the giant box down the hall when it arrived.
“Hey! Woah, are you supposed to be pushing that?”
You froze, turning to face him. “Maaaaybe.”
“Alright, move.” He chuckled, rolling up his sleeves and taking over, pushing it down the hall to your room. “What is this anyway?”
“New reading chair. It’s really cool, it hangs from the ceiling.”
“And you were going to do that part, too?”
“I was gonna figure it out. Maybe use my powers for that part.”
“Ah, right. Forgot about those.”
“Me too, honestly. Haven’t used them much lately.”
“For good reason.” He straightened out, the box now sitting in the middle of your room. “How are you feeling, better?”
“A lot better. Still a little sore, but my bruises are starting to clear up.” You motioned to the brace you had to wear around your middle. “Might be out of this thing before six weeks if I can help it.”
“Yeah, well, we’ll see what Bruce says.”
“Of course.” You nodded, using a pair of scissors to slice the tape along the top of the box.
Steve opened it up and started taking parts out. You reached for the instructions and sat down next to him on the floor, familiarizing yourself with the process. It didn’t look too difficult and it was only a few pieces of hardware.
“I’m gonna go grab some of Tony’s tools.” He told you, walking towards Tony’s workroom. He returned a few minutes later with a drill and a screwdriver. “Alright, where are we starting?”
“Okay, so we attach the chair part to the support chains, and then those get screwed into the ceiling. Like this.” You showed him the diagram.
“I’m no handyman, but I think we can figure it out.” He grinned, scooting a little closer to you.
“Oh I’m sure we can.”
It didn’t take long. Less than an hour. The two of you talked, joked, laughed. Eventually, you used your powers to hold the thing in place so Steve could screw it into the ceiling. He got off the stepladder and sat in the chair, testing the strength of the chair himself before deciding it was good enough for you. With a smile, he got up and motioned for you to give it a try.
You put the cushions on the chair and sat down, smiling. “I’ve always wanted a chair like this.”
“Well I’m glad I could help that dream come true.” He chuckled. He handed you the book sitting on your desk. “Here, give it a real test.”
“Oh good idea.” You chuckled, positioning the book in your hands, curling your legs into your desired reading position. Yep, it worked. And it was pretty comfortable. “Now all I need is a little lamp over here.”
“Let me know when that comes in.” Steve chuckled, thumbs tucked into his pockets. “I’ll be here.”
Steve watched you with a soft smile, how happy you were. Maybe someday, he would build other things for you, in a house you shared. A nice little place in the suburbs, or on a farm somewhere, like Clint had made for his wife, Laura. He’d build you a million reading chairs. Hell, he’d build you a whole library if it’d put that smile on your face.
“You ever built Legos before?” you asked.
“I don’t even know what those are.”
“Alright, we’ll fix that. There’s a really easy fix to that, actually.” You pulled out your phone, clicked a few links, and then looked back up at him with a smile. “It’s on its way.”
“What’s that look for?”
“You will find out in two to three business days.”
***
By the time your Millennuim Falcon Lego set came in, Steve had been sent on another mission. And while he was gone, the Compound got an unexpected visitor in the form of Scott Lang, who Sam found on the roof and promptly got his ass kicked by while you were sitting at the monitors, one of the only things that you could do with your current injury.
“Don’t tell Steve.”
“Oh I won’t.” You spun out of your office chair, made a portal to the warehouse, and stepped through it, using your augmented goggles to find the guy, trapping him in a tiny forcefield. Sam came into the warehouse shortly after, looking at the bubble you’d made with interest.
“Got him. Ow!” Something nipped at your ankle and you looked down to find hundreds of ants. “Oh FUCK no.” You dropped him and kicked off the ants, making a platform of energy to stand on so they couldn’t crawl on you.
“Hey man, she’s injured!” Sam called into the room, looking around for wherever he had gone.
“Sorry!” The attacker replied.
And that was the last you saw or heard from him until Sam tracked him down, offering him membership on the team, if he so wanted it. Someone who shrunk could be a great asset on the team. Which is why when he told the rest of you about Hope, someone who did the same but with wings, obviously, she was invited, too.
The team was growing, and as it did, the Compound felt less empty, which was nice, especially when the team was split off doing their own things.
Steve came back shortly after, looking tired. It hadn’t been anything too bad, from what you’d heard, but he, Natasha, Clint, and Tony had been gone for a week. Still, the moment he was back, he popped his head into your room.
“Hey.”
“When did you guys get back?” You asked, looking up from your book, curled up in your reading chair.
“Just now. Um, I’m gonna take a shower, and then…Legos?” He asked, eyes earnest. You could tell he had been thinking about it the whole time he’d been gone.
“Oh absolutely. I’ve got ‘em ready to go.”
“Excellent. See you in twenty.” He saluted, walking down the hall to his room. You got the massive box of Legos out of your closet and brought it out to the table in the lounge, waiting patiently for Steve, who got out of the shower not that long after, dressed in sweats and a tank-top, still a bit damp from the water.
“Tadaaaa~” you said, pushing the box across the table. 
His eyes lit up as soon as he realized what it was. “Where did you get this?”
“Amazon.”
“It comes with Han Solo?” Steve asked, looking at the pictures of the minifigures on the box.
“Yeah, of course it does. Comes with Leia, too.” You grinned, opening the box and dealing out instruction manuals, sorting the bags into neat little piles.
“This is great.” He smiled. “Thank you.”
“Don’t mention it.” You shrugged. “I owe you one for building my reading chair. Now pay attention; This little orange thing is a Lego separator. It’ll help if you get them stuck together and can’t get them apart. Oh, and do not step on them. It will hurt so bad.”
He chuckled. “Thanks for the heads-up. So where do we start?”
Catch Me Now
Finally, after what felt like the longest recovery period ever, you were cleared once more for missions and training. However, you didn’t have any at the moment. Missions, that was. You were back to training with the others three times a week. Steve had you back on a workout regimen, but he was treating you different, like at any moment your rib might randomly re-crack.
Wanda and Vision got sent off on a mission with Clint, a recruitment mission. Apparently, there was another archer on his radar. A good one. It was his hope that with another archer on the team, he could take a bit of a step back, still be involved when he was needed, but hopefully, he’d be able to spend some more time with his family.
This meant, however, that you didn’t have anyone to go to the local theater’s Hunger Games marathon with. You asked Natasha first, but she was busy looking through some files, working out the details of the coming missions.
“I think Steve is here today. You could ask him if he wants to go.”
You could, you supposed. You felt a lot closer to him, lately. You had been spending a lot of time with him, between the extra training and the Legos. He had custody of the Millennium Falcon set, but he’d given you the Leia minifigure. She was sitting on your desk in your room.
So, with a shrug, you agreed, walking down the hall to Steve’s room and knocking on the door. He and Bucky were in there, talking hushedly about something, but they quieted at the sound of your knuckles against the wood.
The door opened and Bucky looked down at you, smiling when he realized who it was. “Oh, hey, (Y/N).” He welcomed you in, shooting Steve a look.
“Hey, (Y/N). What’s going on?”
“If you’re busy, I can come back later.”
“Oh, no, we’re just…catching up.” Steve said.
“Gotcha. So um…Wanda was supposed to go to a movie marathon with me at the mall today, but she forgot she had to go on that mission, so I was wondering if you wanted to come with? I already bought the tickets.”
“Oh, sure. What movies?”
“The Hunger Games.”
“Yeah, absolutely.” Steve nodded. “Just let me get changed.”
“You can come too, if you want, Bucky. I’m sure they’re not sold out.”
“Oh, that is alright, (Y/N). Thank you, though. I’ve gotta work myself up to public outings.” He looked between the two of you, a weird sparkle in his eye. “You two have fun.”
“Will do.” Steve replied, chuckling as his friend left.
You left after, getting changed into the outfit you’d picked out. It was pretty simple: a bleach-dyed Hunger Games shirt, some comfy joggers for the long day ahead, and a pair of slip-on shoes. You grabbed your purse and walked back out to the living room, where Steve was waiting, dressed in his civilian disguise, a baseball cap and glasses. No one would ever recognize him in glasses.
“Ready?”
“Ready.” You nodded, plucking your keys off of the hook by the door.
“Oh, I can drive.” Steve offered.
“Okay.” You agreed, putting your keys back.
He picked up his instead, from the hook next to yours. You walked out and got in Steve’s car, hopping in the passenger seat. The mall was about an hour out. Steve took the backroads, the scenic route. But you didn’t have to give him directions. He knew where he was going. After all, it was the same mall where he had met you.
You gazed out the window, watching the trees go by, looking for deer. Steve gazed over at you every so often, thinking about how someday, when you were driving places, he’d be able to reach over and take your hand, bring it to his lips. His heart ached just thinking about it. The next four and a half months couldn’t pass quickly enough.
“So what are these movies about? I keep hearing about them.” He asked, desperate to hear your voice.
“Are you familiar with the dystopian genre?”
“Yeah, kinda. Like weird, bad future kinda stuff.”
“Exactly. So this one is in a world called Panem, which is supposed to be North America hundreds of years from now. There’s twelve districts and a Capitol that rules over them all. Because of a rebellion about seventy-four years earlier, every year, two kids are chosen from each district to battle to the death in an arena.”
“Woah.”
“Yeah it’s kind of a lot. It’s really good, though. Lots of commentary on the United States government. No offense.”
He chuckled. “None taken. The America I stood for back then…I’m learning it was a different America from the one we live in now. But it’s hard to shake a name that’s been stuck with you for the better part of a century.”
“What would you choose?”
“What name?”
“Yeah, if you got to choose again, now, what codename would you choose?”
“Oh, gosh, I don’t know.” He shook his head. “Something cool. I’d need help workshopping. And you? If you got to choose again?”
“I’m good with Waypoint. For a while, at least.” You shrugged. “It’s kinda fitting, all things considered.”
“It is. Suits you.”
“Thanks.” You chuckled. “So how is everything? How is Bucky doing?”
“Good. They’re um, scheduling a day to test out his…what’re they called, his trigger words? To see if Wanda’s tinkering in his head has been working.”
“Oh wow. That sounds like a lot.”
“It is. He’s nervous, but he knows it has to be done.” Steve sighed and gave a shrug. “And whatever happens, he’s got us to catch him, figure out what comes next.”
“Absolutely.” You nodded.
Steve pulled into the mall parking lot, following the signs to find the doors closest to the theater. You handed him his ticket, which was printed on shimmery, gold paper, the Mockingjay symbol stamped on in black ink. You reached into your pocket and handed him a length of string with beads on it.
“I made it for Wanda, so it might not fit.” You warned.
He read the words, spaced between orange and black and gold beads. “District 12?”
“It’ll make more sense in a bit.” You chuckled and held out your wrist, where the matching one was. “Gotta represent.”
“I’ll take your word for it.” He slipped the bracelet on, the beads spaced out and stretched around his wide wrist. “See, fits fine.”
“Uh-huh, sure does.” You laughed. “Look, it fits perfectly. You can almost read it.”
“Just about.” He grinned, reaching for the door handle.
“So, what’s our cover?”
“What?”
“Our cover. We can’t be Avengers here.”
“Right, um…” Steve thought for a moment. “You work at the library. I’m your boyfriend and you dragged me here, but I’m very supportive.”
“The most supportive.” You agreed. “Alright, I’ll play. Let’s go.”
Steve locked up the car, the horn honking as the two of you walked towards the entrance of the mall. You led him upstairs to the movie theater entrance. You checked in with your tickets and the girls at the table gave you your commemorative popcorn tins and cups. Steve went to get the popcorn filled. You stood over by the soda fountains. He returned with a huge grin and a bucket of popcorn.
“Look at this! They’re so big now.”
You laughed. “How big were they before?”
“Little paper bag.” He chuckled and turned towards the Cocacola Freestyle machine, looking at the buttons with wonder. “Alright what is this?”
“The future of beverage technology.” You told him, putting ice in your cup and tapping one of the beverage options, opening up all the extra flavors before choosing yours.
Steve poked the Coke button and read over all the options before settling on Cherry Vanilla Coke. He snapped the lid on and put a straw in it, taking a cursory sip. He smiled. “Takes me back.”
“Got that vintage taste?” You asked.
He nodded. “At the risk of sounding like a commercial, yeah, it does.”
You led Steve to the theater where you’d be spending the entire rest of the day. You walked him through the schedule. First was Hunger Games from noon until 2:22. There’d be a ten minute break, then Catching Fire from 2:32 to 4:58. There was a forty-five minute break for dinner. Then Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2 until just after ten. Every movie, they punched a hole in your ticket, and if you got all four, they were handing out little prizes, supposedly. You weren’t sure what yet, but you were excited to find out.
“Got a long day ahead of us.”
“I better not catch you nodding off.” You teased, kicking back the recliner.
“I don’t snore that loud.” He said, following your lead and pressing the same button to lift his. God, theaters had changed. He set the popcorn tin between the two of you. He couldn’t count on two hands how many pointless dates he’d gone on with Bucky before he met you for the first time, how many pretty dames he’d offered popcorn, only for them to completely blow him off. But when he’d taken you to the movies back then, you’d shared gladly. And today was no different. You scooted closer, your hand brushing his every so often.
The movie started and Steve watched, enamored. It was different than the movies he was used to, sure. Maybe Star Wars had warmed him up, or maybe it was the fact that you were sitting there beside him, but he loved every second.
Between movies, the two of you went back out to the lobby to get your tickets punched for Catching Fire, stretch your legs and get refills. Steve noticed a handout for the flashback movies that were coming up. His eyes landed on the Wizard of Oz and his gaze softened.
“They still show this?” Steve asked, pointing to the poster.
“Yeah, every handful of years. It’s a classic.” You smiled. “I think I was Dorothy for Halloween one year.”
“Would you go see it with me?” He asked.
“Yeah, of course.”
Sure, things were different between you and Steve than he thought it would be. He knew it would be a while before you’d know. You’d told him you’d been friends for about a year before visiting him, but it felt so much longer, living through every day, scared to even take your hand without sending the wrong message.
You saved him the trouble, though, reaching out for his free hand. He took it without hesitation, giving it a squeeze. God, he’d do anything to kiss you, but he knew that would be stepping clear over that line. Holding hands was friendly enough. Hell, you held Wanda’s hand all the time and that didn’t mean anything. He was pretty sure, anyway.
“Where’d you go just now?” You asked, your hand his anchor in the moment, keeping him from drifting back off into the past again.
“Nowhere, I just…this is nice. Thanks for taking me out.”
“Thanks for coming with me.”
You went back into the theater, hand in hand, carrying your refills. This time, you’d gotten a slushee, and he had decided to do the same. You settled back into your seats, assuming your spots with the people you had been sitting near before. If anything, there were even more people in the theater for Catching Fire.
Steve took a sip of the slushee, looking over at you. “It’s cold.”
“Yeah, it’s ice.” You laughed. “Do you like it?”
He scrunched his face. “Ooh, brainfreeze.”
“You’ve gotta go slow.”
“Lesson learned.”
The lights dimmed and you grinned, looking back at the screen, missing the longing look in Steve’s eyes, admiring the way your face was lit by the glow. And in those seats, once again, he was that little guy from Brooklyn, watching a movie with his soulmate.
***
Two and a half hours later, the theater lights went up and you had forty-five minutes to kill until the next one started. You wandered down to the food court to get something to eat. 
“So what did he mean there’s no District 12?” Steve asked when you settled down at one of the tables. Shoppers walked all around, laden with paper bags full of goods. It was a kind of busy day, actually, but it was fine. You liked to peoplewatch.
“When the books came out, I had to wait a whole year to get the answer. I think you can handle the next forty minutes.”
“There are books?”
“I have them. You can borrow them. And they are even better than the movies, if you can believe that.”
“They must be pretty damn good, then.” He chuckled. “You want to shop around a bit? We’ve still got some time.”
“Oh absolutely. There’s a Lego store here.”
Steve grinned. “They have a whole store for those?”
The two of you finished eating, threw out your trash, and then walked down the hallway to the Lego Store. Steve browsed some of the boxes. There were a lot of cool things. Buildings he recognized, landmarks, things from movies he hadn’t gotten to watch yet. There were also flowers. Lots of flowers, and Van Gogh’s Starry Night. He could see himself building any number of them with you.
You were over by the minifigure bags, squishing them to feel which character was inside. Steve chuckled, but didn’t question your process. Instead, he wandered over to a rotating display of minifigure keychains. A few caught his eye, but more than anything, you did. That was, a keychain of you, in your suit, that eight-pointed star on your chest. Right next to it was him, shield and all. He chuckled and then grabbed one of each, heading towards the checkout.
By the time you caught up with him, he had already paid.
“What did you get?” you asked through your giggles.
“It’s a surprise.” He smiled, voice soft, eyes softer.
“Alright. Keep your secrets.” You chuckled.
Steve took your hand, walking back towards the theater. You got one last refill for the last two movies, got your cards punched, and headed back inside to finish off the saga.
***
At the end of the night, all the people who had been there for all four movies got a t-shirt, a Mockingjay pin, and a mini poster. Along with the tin and cups they’d given you, you’d say it was definitely worth the ticket price. You and Steve walked out to the car together and sat in the seats for a while before either of you spoke.
“Thanks for coming today, Steve.”
“Oh, any time, (Y/N). We should do it again sometime.”
“I’ll let you know if I catch wind of a Star Wars marathon.”
He grinned. “Oh please do. I’d love to see those on the big screen.”
He pulled out of the parking spot and drove off the lot. By the time you got back, almost everyone was asleep. Almost. Bucky was on the couch, watching something, volume on low. He looked up when the two of you came in the door.
“Fun time?” He asked.
“Oh, very.” You laughed kicking off your boots and setting them in your slot on the shoe shelf.
Steve plucked your keys off of your hook and, very efficiently, added his top secret Lego purchase to yours, the keychain of himself. 
“Oh my God.” You giggled, looking at it. “This is great.”
“We match.” He said, holding up his own keys, which already had the keychain of you on them.
Your heart just about melted. “We sure do. God, you’re giving my soulmate some awfully big shoes to fill, Steve.”
“Well,” he smiled, and suddenly, he was that little guy from Brooklyn again, at your height, in awe of the woman the universe had plopped directly onto his front porch. “I’m sure he’ll grow into them.”
Mr. Perfectly Fine
You had training early, almost all hands on deck. Tony was on a business trip, Thor was on Asgard. But otherwise, everyone was accounted for. Clint’s new recruit, Kate, seemed nice. She was twenty-three, fresh out of college, and really did have quite a shot. She might shape up to be a pretty good Hawkeye after all.
Scott and Hope were there as well. Hope was extremely skilled. You could tell she’d practiced for a while, knew her suit and the Pym Particles inside and out. And Scott was also there. He was nice, there was no question about that, but you could tell he still had a lot to learn about the crazy world he’d stepped into. Still, it was nice to have them around regardless.
Tony hadn’t officially inducted them to the team, and there had been no party announcing such a thing. You couldn’t help but wonder if he was waiting for someone. One more member, perhaps, before making it official.
You had been in…something of a mood since your little outing with Steve. It had been a blast, sure, but it had also been a reminder: Steve had a soulmate, in the past tense. There was a name on his wrist. And your bare wrist meant that it wasn’t you. You had a soulmate out there somewhere, human or super, whether you wanted them or not.
Steve was perfect for you. But you couldn’t have him.
And god, did it hurt.
You trained hard, hitting the punching bag that occupied what was usually Steve’s corner. He was there a lot, blowing off steam. Now you got it; it felt good to hit something. You spun, kicking the bag.
“You’re unbalanced.” Bucky piped up, walking over.
You looked up at him, watching his movements, but he didn’t mean any harm. Obviously he didn’t. He’d passed his mind-control test with flying colors. He was a free man now, and he was a lot lighter because of it.
“Am I?”
“You’ve gotta shift your weight a little, really plant that other leg.” He instructed, adjusting your body, hands gentle but firm. You could feel Steve’s eyes on you from across the room, but he didn’t come over. “Otherwise they’re gonna push you right over.”
“Well thanks. I appreciate it.” You said, giving the tip a try. “I haven’t done enough hand-to-hand.”
“We’ll get ya there. I’m surprised Steve hasn’t been working on it with you.”
“Yeah, I don’t know. Things have been weird since the Hunger Games.”
“I noticed.” Bucky chuckled. “I’ll talk to him. See what’s going on in that head of his.”
“It’s not his fault. I’ve been the weird one.”
“Oh. Need to talk about it?”
“No, I just…I need to work through some stuff.”
Working through stuff meant that after training, you went straight to your room, closed the door, and started listening to your angst playlist, spread like a starfish across your king-sized mattress. And that was how Nat found you almost an hour later.
“Knock-knock, I’m coming in.” She said, opening the door. “Hey. Why are you listening to Songs for Sad Bitches in here?”
“What? How’d you—?”
“Your playlist name is on the screen out here when you play stuff on the built-in speakers.”
“Embarrassing.”
“Happens to the best of us.” She shrugged, closing the door behind her and sitting on the bed. “So, why are we sad bitches today?”
“I can’t talk about it.”
“You can’t talk about it, or you can’t talk about it here?”
“The second of those options, yeah.”
She dangled your keys from her hand, the little tiny Captain America taunting you. “Thought so. Let’s get out of here. Kate hasn’t been to the mall yet and she needs to buy some more clothes.”
“Alright. I could go for some mall pretzels.”
So, for the second time in a week, you piled into a car and headed off towards the mall. This time, however, you were with your friends, Wanda, Nat, and Kate, not your unattainable work crush.
Wanda loved the mall. Seeing her that happy almost made your heartache go away. The four of you shopped around. You picked out a few new tops, some accessories, a cute bag, and it was a nice distraction until you passed the Lego Store. You got some pretzel bites and hunkered down in the food court with the others.
“Alright. Spill.” Nat urged.
Wanda offered a sad little smile and Kate looked up, waiting to see where this was heading. She was new to the team, which meant she was new to the drama, too.
“I don’t know, just…going out with Steve…”
“What, you don’t like him?” Nat asked, prodding.
“The opposite.”
“Then why are you all torn up about it?”
“Because I can’t have him.” You said, pushing a pretzel bite around in the cup of cheese. “He has a soulmate.”
“Had. In the forties.”
“Right, but…I turn twenty-five in what, like four months now? And then I get whoever and…I need to let him go before I get hurt, but I can’t.” You sighed. “Or before I hurt him, leading him on just to run off into the sunset with someone else…I just feel like shit about the whole situation.”
Natasha sat there with the perfect poker face, giving a sly little smile. “It’s gonna be fine. I promise. And if not, you’ve got us here to catch you.”
“What she said.” Kate agreed.
“It will be fine, (Y/N).” Wanda promised, patting your hand. “My birthday is first. Let me be the stressed one.” She let out an incredulous laugh. “I have a crush on an android.”
“Hey, if any robot has a soul, it’s gotta be Vision.” You said, eyes soft. “Obviously, he doesn’t have a mark, but, if your wrist has his name…”
“That would be enough for both of us.” Wanda agreed, nodding. “It’s weird. I know…I know he’s the one but I still have to wait. I wish if you figured it out early, the universe would just let you have it.”
Natasha looked to the rest of you, soaking in silence for a moment before taking off the cuff she wore around her wrist. “Alright, it’s been a secret long enough.”
“Woah, Nat…” You gave her a moment to back out, but she held up her wrist, letting the rest of you read the name on her wrist. Bucky. Her soulmate was Bucky. It…made a lot of sense, actually. The way he looked at her during training, the way she kept herself so guarded around him. “Does he know?”
“Unclear.” Natasha shrugged. “I, uh…Steve said he wasn’t sure. And Bucky’s memories are a little fuzzy. The Red Room tried to get rid of our marks. Said they made us liabilities. When I got out, they hadn’t found a way to do it yet. It showed up a few years after that.”
“Is that like…still around?” Kate asked. “The Red Room?”
“Unfortunately.”
The word sat on the table for a few long moments before you said, “What if we took it down?”
Something sparked in Natasha’s eyes and she met your gaze. “Elaborate.”
“I’m serious. The four of us,” you thought for a moment and then it clicked, “Hope.”
“Maria.” Natasha said, putting the pieces together herself. “I mean, that’s really all we’d need. Plus a location and a plan.”
“Oh my god, are we going on a mission?” Kate asked, lighting up at the prospect of her very first real mission.
Nat grinned. “Yeah, I think we are.”
I Can See You
Steve caught wind of Operation: Red Room before you’d so much as suited up. Of course he didn’t think it was a good idea. After your accident, he still saw you as fragile. You were fine. Your ribs were fine. They’d healed better than even Bruce had expected them to. Still, that look in his eyes said otherwise.
“I’m just not sure this is something you should be doing on your own.”
“We can’t bring you. We can’t bring Bucky. It’d be handing them two supersoldiers on a silver platter.”
“So you’re just gonna waltz in there instead?”
“Yep.” You replied, lighting a little forcefield around your fist and holding it up as evidence. “I can handle myself, remember?”
His eyes softened. “I know that.”
“Then why are you still fighting me on this? Do you seriously think Natasha would let anything happen to me? Do you think Wanda would?”
“What if they have something that disables your powers? Both of your powers.”
“If they did, they’d have used it already.”
He sighed, muscled arms crossed, pink lips pressed into a pout. “(Y/N)...”
“You’re not talking me out of this.” Not even with those pretty blues, you sneaky bastard. “Besides, it was my idea. I’m not leaving the girls hanging.”
His eyes widened. “It was your idea?”
“Well, it was a group effort, but I’m the one that put it into words, yeah.” You shrugged. “If you didn’t think I could handle being an Avenger, why did you recruit me?”
“I never said that.” His jaw clenched and he shook his head. “I just…I don’t know what I’d do with myself if something happened and I wasn’t there to stop it.”
“Do you trust me?”
“Always.”
“Then trust me to do this.” You told him, resting a hand on his chest. “And trust me to come back to you.”
He met your eyes, melting at your touch before relenting, “Okay. But be careful, alright? Promise me.”
“I promise. I always am. You guys should be here to hold down the fort anyway, in case they retaliate.”
He nodded. “Yeah, alright. I’ll be here.”
You walked down to the locker rooms and suited up, making sure everything was tugged tight, belt equipped with both real guns and stun guns. Natasha had told the rest of you there was brainwashing afoot with the Widows that were still in the Red Room. If you could help it, the goal was to get them out without hurting them. That was where Wanda came in. Her specialty.
You all loaded up into the jet, Maria Hill joining you as your getaway pilot. You hadn’t gotten the chance to work with her yet, so you were excited to. You rehashed the plan on the way. The Red Room was housed in a floating base, which was why it was so untraceable; it was always moving. 
You, Kate, and Wanda were on Widow duty. Wanda would dispel their brainwashing, and you and Kate would deal with the physical cells and deal with any guards standing in your way. Once the brainwashing was handled, Wanda would go with Nat to kill Dreykov himself, the man in charge who had escaped countless assassination attempts. This time, she wasn’t leaving anything to chance. Hope was going to shrink down and destroy the place from the inside, and once everyone was out and safe, Maria would fly you all to safety.
Ideally, anyway.
Steve saw you off, standing in the driveway as you flew off.
“Natasha wasn’t kidding. You’ve got him wrapped around your finger.” Maria chuckled.
“You could say that.”
At the moment, the Red Room was hovering over a suburb in Maine, nearing the Canadian border. Any closer and it would become an international incident. It had to be now. Maria cloaked the jet as it approached, hiding it from onlookers, obviously, but also, hopefully, from the Red Room itself. Though, their sensors were very advanced so there was no way of knowing until you got closer. That put you on edge.
So, instead, you turned to Kate. “First mission today. You ready?”
“Oh hell yeah. I’ve been waiting for this.” Kate nodded. She slung her quiver over her shoulder. “What was yours?”
“The local county fair.” You chuckled. “Though, I guess if you count my first encounter with a bad guy, it was at the mall, guy with a flamethrower and a dream. He is in jail now.”
“That is typically what happens when you dream of arson.” Natasha said, grinning. “Thank you all. For this. For coming.”
“We’ve got you, Nat. They did some pretty awful shit to you. Time to make them pay for it.”
“Speaking of, ready up, ladies. We are two minutes out.”
Power crackled in your fingertips. You were ready to go. Well, as ready as you could be.
Maria pulled up to the docking bay and the five of you got out. Hope lowered her helmet visor, saluted, and then shrunk, flying off into the vents. The other four set off in a linear path, up the winding hallways towards where they kept the Widows.
The hall was bathed in red light, dim. It set you on edge. Natasha led the way, motioning the rest of you on. You noticed as you approached each camera, it flicked off, the heads of them tilting down.
Oh right, Hope. Awesome.
You approached a series of rooms, doors all identical. They slid open when you approached, and sure enough, two dozen women came charging at you all at once, dressed in identical athleisure. Wanda waved her hands, red mist cascading down the hall, their eyes filling. It took a moment, but they all stopped, looking around at each other for some idea of what was going on.
“Natasha?” One of the voices in the crowd said, a blonde girl with wide eyes. “You came?”
Natasha nodded, smiling. “Of course I did.”
“You’re the Avengers.” The girl said, looking at the rest of you. “You’re really here.”
“Some of us. Come on, we’ve got a ship waiting.” You told her.
The girl looked at you and then back at Natasha.
“Go with her.” Natasha instructed. “I’ll be back in like five minutes. Tops.”
“What’s your name?” Kate asked, starting to lead the others back to the ship.
“I’m Yelena. Natasha’s sister.”
As you led them back down the hall, armored guards rounded the corner. You made forcefields at their feet, tripping them up. Kate shot arrows down the barrels of their weapons, causing a few small explosions. The Widows fought with you, taking out anyone that approached. Soon enough, you got to the docking bay, which exploded as soon as you approached.
You put up a shield between the rest of you and the explosion, blocking the girls from the flying debris. Okay, that put a wrench in things a little bit.
“What are we gonna do?” Kate asked, looking to you, the reflection of the flames shimmering against her skin.
“I’ve got an idea.” You said, approaching the opening carefully, wind whipping all around. Maria was still piloting the jet, doing her best to get close to the massive hole.
You made a platform with your power, curving it up at the edges, like a giant spoon. Slowly, you slid it across the gap to the jet. Maria got the hint, turning it around and opening the ramp. You made another platform and two of the Widows hopped in without hesitation. Slowly, you started the process of feeding them all across, two by two until everyone was in the jet. Everyone except you.
“Hey.” Hope said, landing and returning to full size, out of breath. “What did I miss?”
“Not too much.”
“Want a lift?”
“Why not?” You shrugged. Hope took your hand, flying you across the gap and into the ship. That just left Wanda and Nat unaccounted for.
You watched anxiously, waiting, waiting, waiting. Nothing.
“Hope, how long before this thing blows?”
“A few minutes.”
“Fuck.” You shook your head. You pressed a finger to your earpiece. “Nat, Wanda, do you copy?”
Radio silence.
“(Y/N), there they are.” Kate pointed. She really did have eagle eyes.
“I’ll get them.” Hope offered until an enemy ship opened fire.
“I’ve got it.” You said, channeling something deeper. Instead of making a bubble, you formed a tunnel of shimmering blue energy from the platform they were standing on to the back of the jet. “Hold her steady, Maria!”
“As steady as I can.”
A few explosions started at the back of the base, setting off a chain reaction. The two of them ran through the tunnel, its energy shielding them from the fire, the debris, and the rain of bullets. Wanda sped them along, until they were safe and sound, in the jet again.
Maria closed up the door as more explosions went off. You lowered your hands, letting the energy dispel. She flew off to a safe distance. The rest of you watched in awe as the Red Room fell, crumbling to bits, to ashes and ruin.
Yelena hugged Natasha, thanking her. Natasha apologized for not coming sooner. And the rest of the Widows were able to rest, breathing free for the first time in years.
***
The first stop on the docket was a SHIELD base in New York to drop off the majority of the Widows. SHIELD had a plan in place to get them back into society, integrated, rehabilitated, whatever they needed.
The second stop, of course, was Taco Bell, for refreshments.
The third stop was home, where Steve was waiting at the dinner table, chin resting against his folded hands, Bucky sitting across from him. He whipped around at the sound of the door opening. You, Kate, Wanda, Natasha, Hope, and Yelena were talking and laughing, laden with bags of fast food.
His eyes fell on yours first and it was like time stopped.
“How did it go?”
“Good. I got you a Baja Blast.” You said, setting the large cup of the teal drink in front of him.
He stared at it for a long moment before looking back up at you. “You…”
“I’m alright, Steve. We all are. And, uh, we have a new teammate.”
He finally spotted Yelena in the mix. “Oh?”
“Natasha has a sister.” You shrugged, sitting down and unpacking your order. “Apparently.”
Speaking of whom, Natasha walked up to Bucky, looked him in the eye, and said, “Barnes. Can I talk to you for a minute?”
“Yeah, of course.” He nodded, following her into another room.
“Wonder what that’s about.” Steve murmured, sticking a straw into the drink he kept staring at like it was a potion you’d plucked from a fantasy realm. You supposed teal was kind of an odd color for a drink…
You smirked. “I have some idea.”
“She told you?”
“Yeah.” You shrugged. “It makes a lot of sense. The way he looks at her…”
He nodded. “Like something out of a movie.”
“Yeah, exactly.” You sighed and then shook out of it, motioning to the drink. “Alright, let me know what you think.”
He took a first sip, holding it in his mouth for a second before swallowing. The smile on his face grew. “It’s sweet.”
“Too sweet?”
“A little.” He chuckled, going in for another sip. “No, maybe…maybe I do like it.”
“Uh-huh. Think about it.” You laughed.
Yelena sat down next to you. “Is this seat taken? I’m starving.”
“Have at it.”
“Alright, well, you girls have fun. I’m headed to bed.” He held up his cup. “Thanks for the drink. Glad you’re home safe.”
“Night, Steve.”
Yelena looked at you, wonder in her eyes. As soon as he was out of earshot, she said, “Oooh, tell me everything.”
You chuckled. “Where do I even start?”
Champagne Problems
Two weeks later, you got dressed for Wanda’s twenty-fifth birthday outing. It would be just the girls, headed to a club nearby. Wanda would turn twenty-five just after midnight and she didn’t want to be in the same building with Vision if she was going to get her heart broken. It wasn’t a bad plan, all things considered.
You were wearing a black dress, knee-length, form-fitting, paired with a dark red lip, and of course, the star necklace Steve had gotten for you all those months ago. You let your fingers linger on it in your reflection before throwing on your heels and walking out to the living room to wait for the others.
Steve was on the couch, watching the Muppets Movie.
“See? I wasn’t lying about Gonzo.”
“You weren’t.” He laughed.  He opened his mouth to make a quip, but it died on his tongue when he got a good look at you, eyes softening. “You got a date tonight? You’re all dolled up.”
“Huh? No.” You laughed. “It’s girls’ night.”
“Didn’t you just have girls’ night? I believe it involved several explosives.”
“Right, well, Wanda turns twenty-five just after midnight, so we’re going out again. This time hopefully with less explosions.”
“Ah.” He nodded. “Well, ya look great.”
You blushed. “Thanks.”
“You hear about Nat and Buck?”
“It’s official.” You grinned. “I’m happy for them.”
“Me too. They’ve both been through so much. They deserve to be happy.”
“So do you, Steve.”
He tilted his head, giving you that sad smile. “I am. Promise.”
The other girls came into the living room before you had the chance to respond. Nat was hand-in-hand with Bucky, who kissed her on the cheek before releasing her and joining Steve on the couch, grinning like he’d won the lottery. In a way, he had.
“Let’s get a move on, birthday girl.” Natasha said, slinging an arm around Wanda’s shoulders. “The night is young.”
She looked back longingly where Vision was hovering in the corner of the room. “Be back soon.”
“Text me when you find out.” He said.
“I will.” She promised, eyes brimming with tears.
You took her hand in yours, giving it a comforting squeeze. She squeezed it back, meeting your eyes and offering a smile.
The five of you piled into the car. Hope wasn’t coming because she was in San Francisco for the weekend, but Yelena was. She seemed determined to experience all the life she’d missed out on thus far. You couldn’t blame her in the slightest.
The club was lively, music pulsing loudly. There were lots of birthdays being celebrated, it turned out, announced by party hats, birthday crowns and sashes, and the periodic cheers of groups of people, yelling out in excitement when their friends learned who their lives were promised to. It was kind of magical.
You ordered a drink, downing it quickly and surrendering to the fuzzy feeling at the edges of your mind. You were pretty sure the last time you’d been drunk was your induction to the team. You remembered that night with Steve, how he looked at you, how it felt. And then you ordered a second drink, dancing to the music with the girls, trying to forget your worries, even if only for the night.
A guy approached you, a look in his eye. He eyed up your bare wrist. “No soulmate?”
“Not yet. A few months too early for that.”
“Then would you mind if I swept you off your feet for the night?”
“Sorry, I…I’m here for my friend. It’s her twenty-fifth.”
He scoffed, looking you up and down before stalking off towards his next victim. “Alright. Your loss.”
“Asshole.” Yelena rolled her eyes, taking your hands and spinning you around on the dance floor. You let her, dancing along. “I do not blame you, (Y/N). If I were you, I wouldn’t settle either. Not for that.”
You laughed. “Yeah, not my thing.”
“You’ve never…?”
“Well, a little. In high school, we used to have parties where we ‘practiced’ for our soulmates. It never got any further than a little spin the bottle, though.” You confessed.
“Ah, see, I’ve had practice. But it never meant anything. Red Room, bleh.” Yelena shrugged. “I am ready for something real.”
“How long you got left?”
“Another year.”
“I’ve got three and a half months.”
“So I’ve heard. I bet you are excited, being so close to it.”
“Excited, nervous.” You laughed, shrugging. “I kinda just want to rip the Band-Aid off, get it over with.”
“I’m sure.” She motioned Kate over and she joined the two of you, dancing to the beat. “Kate Bishop, how long do you have left?”
“I’m twenty-three.”
“Ah, well, then you have lots of time to party.” Yelena grinned, spinning her around. “We should really do this more often.”
You chuckled. Yelena had only been part of your little family for a few weeks, but already you could tell she was going to be a handful in the best way.
Eventually, you wandered back over to Wanda, who was standing in the corner of the room, nursing a single glass of Vodka Cran.
“Hey, birthday girl. You doing okay?” You asked.
She nodded, irises ringed with red, as they often were when she was stressed. She blinked a few times, forcing them back to hazel. “Doing great.”
“Wanda, whoever they are, they’re so lucky to have someone like you.” You took her hand. “Now let’s go dance and forget about it for the next hour.”
She smiled. “Lead the way.”
***
In what seemed like no time at all, midnight came. Natasha ordered a bottle of champagne and each of you got a glass. Wanda sat on a barstool, staring at her wrist. From right next to her, you had a pretty good view, watching with a racing heart as a string of letters appeared, darkening into existence.
The Vision.
She burst into tears, hitting the call button on her phone. He picked up on the first ring.
“It’s you, Vis! I knew it was you!”
The rest of you gathered your things, eager to reunite them as soon as you could. Your thoughts were racing, though. You’d never really thought of it before, but…your soulmate could be someone you already knew. Someone you were already in love with.
Someone who was already in love with you.
Maybe there was some hope after all…
The Origin
Only weeks after your night in the club, you found yourself in yet another bar. This time, it wasn’t for fun, though. You, Sam, Nat, Bucky, and Steve were undercover in a quaint little tavern in Alaska. A quaint little tavern that happened to be a front for Hydra, as it were. But that didn’t mean that everyone there was Hydra, just definitely the bar tender and the security guards that kept eyeing you up. Probably a handful of the patrons, too.
In addition to that, so were the flannel-clad guys at the bar.
“Hey, little lady.” One wandered up to you, bumping your elbows. “Can I buy you a drink?”
“I’m all set with this one, thanks.” You said, taking a long sip from your drink.
“Aww, come on, just one more?” The guy on your other side egged on. “Pretty girl like you deserves to have a little fun.”
The guys around them started getting riled up, trying to convince you to have another drink. Never had you been so glad to hear Steve’s voice.
“Sorry fellas, she’s taken. Come on, sweetheart.” You felt his hand on your shoulder and let him pull you away from the fray, back to his little corner. He had been growing out a bit of a beard for this. God, did it suit him. He rested his hands on your waist, face approaching your own, nose nestled beside your cheek. “You see anything?”
“Bartender has a gun under the counter. Intense code-protected lock on the door in the backroom.” You told him, masking your words with a smile, nuzzling your nose against his.
“I’ll get to work on the door.” Bucky said over the coms. “Whatever you’re doing is working. Those guys have lost all interest.”
“Perfect.” You chuckled. “Thanks for defending my honor.”
Steve smiled and it was breathtaking, the way his eyes sparkled in the warm light. “Anytime.”
You really couldn’t help yourself. You couldn’t even blame it on the alcohol; there hadn’t even been any. It was a virgin drink. Your arm wound around his neck, pulling him in so you could kiss his cheek. His arms wrapped tight around you and he buried his face in your neck to hide his rosy cheeks, laughing.
Once again, that line between your cover and your feelings began to blur.
“Alright, I’m in.” Bucky said. “Feel free to join us whenever.”
“Coming.” Steve murmured, a hand moving the hair out of your eyes. He pressed a long kiss to your forehead, sending your heart into a frenzy before taking your hand and leading you to the backroom, where Bucky and the others were waiting.
“You were born for undercover work, (Y/N).” Natasha said, giving you a smirk and a friendly nudge.
“Yeah, I don’t know about that.” You laughed. “It’s kind of fun, though.”
The five of you walked down the tunnel. When you finally reached the main room, it was kind of dark. You lit your fist with blue energy, using it to find a lightswitch. There were several computers that flashed to life, a wall of weapons, and also, a wall of screens. There was a little electrified cell, but it was empty. No captives, as far as you could see.
You started looking around while Natasha backed up files to a hard drive. Bucky watched the entrances. Sam looked over the weapons, taking notes of the ones that were out of the ordinary. Steve stared at the screens, mesmerized by…something.
“Um, (Y/N)?” He asked, motioning you over.
You looked up at the images. They were all of you. Pictures of you in the field, diagrams of your anatomy, hospital records, your birth certificate. There were illustrations of you, and a few fields marked as unfulfilled: blood sample, soulmate information, DNA.
Beneath it was written Planet of Origin: Illustria
“What the actual fuck.” You said, voice flat, staring at the word. You’d never heard it before. Not even with the recent discoveries about space and the wider universe. Thor, your only connection to space, had never mentioned it. Yet, for some reason, Hydra had reason to believe you were connected to it.
“Company.” Bucky announced, readying his gun as a group of Hydra agents stormed down the tunnel. 
A section of the wall slid open and a scientist-looking man stepped into the space. Steve threw his shield, bouncing it off of three surfaces before it came back to him. The man made a run for it, but you lit your fists and ran after him. Steve followed after.
Once you were both through, the wall slid shut. On the other side, you could still hear the sounds of the fight. They needed you. But you needed answers. It was an impossible choice, made easier when he started talking.
“Ah, the Girl from Space and the Man Out of Time. How nice to have you both here in one place.”
“What the hell are you talking about?” You said, fists clenched, eyes glazed over with raw power, glowing like Wanda’s did.
He laughed. “You didn’t know? Your commerades didn’t tell you? Surely they must have seen the suppressor in your neck when they were running all those tests.”
Your world came crashing down. “The what?”
“Your parents paid us to put it there. Paid SHIELD, at least, but, we’ve been one in the same for a long time. Didn’t know how to handle their little alien girl, especially at her full power, on a planet that wasn’t their own. They should have known you’d outgrow it eventually.” He tsked. “Of course, I could always take it out for you.”
“You touch her, you die.” Steve said, voice as smooth as steel. It sent a chill down your spine. “I’m warning you.”
It made sense. It was like a switch had been flipped when you were in college, your powers coming from seemingly nowhere. They’d been suppressed all your life, but finally, the suppressor stopped working. You hadn’t even known it was there. Maybe that was why you’d been stopped at so many airports.
“Not to worry Captain, I was on my way out of here anyway.” He raised his hands and started walking towards an exit tunnel.
You raised yours, making a cuff of energy around his wrist, holding him in place.
“No, you get to answer to SHIELD.” You told him. “And then you get to answer to me.”
Steve used his shield to knock the guy out with one quick, precise throw. The door behind the two of you slid open, Natasha pushing it open. There were downed Hydra agents all over the floor behind her.
“Having a party without us?”
“Something like that.” You mumbled, heart still racing.
“I got the files, (Y/N).” She said, playful demeanor falling immediately. “We’ll figure it out.”
Steve lugged the scientist over his shoulders, handing him off to the SHIELD agents who had come to help, one of whom happened to be one of the guys who was hitting on you at the bar. Go figure. Bucky and Sam joined the three of you. Sam put a hand on your shoulder and offered a supportive smile.
You still felt numb.
***
You got back to the safehouse and the snow outside doubled, coming down in droves, thick snowflakes and heavy winds. It was safe to say you would not be making it back to the Compound tonight.
You changed out of your bulletproof gear and into a tank top and sweats, running a hand through your hair. You met your eyes in the reflection, noticing how they flickered blue. In the other room, you could hear the video call finally go through with Tony and Bruce, who were back home.
“Oh don’t give me that look, Rogers.”
“Well, can you blame me?”
“What, like you’ve never kept a secret ever in your life, give me a break!”
“About her life, Tony!”
“I’ll get her.” You heard Natasha tell him, and then heard her footsteps approaching the bathroom door. She knocked. “Hey, they’re on. I made you some cocoa.”
You opened the door, letting out a sigh and nodding. “Thanks, Nat.”
She smiled, patting your shoulder and leading you out to the couch. Tony and Bruce were sitting in the living room on the screen. Steve had been pacing, obviously, given his stance and the fact that he was still standing.
You sat down, making eye contact with each of them, lips pressed into a flat line. Your heart raced, chest aching, stomach on fire from the adrenaline of it all. “So?”
Tony sighed. “You’re an alien.”
“Half.” Bruce amended. “On your mother’s side. She’s from a planet called Illustria.”
“Uh-huh, yeah. I got that part. How long have you known?”
Bruce looked at Tony, hoping he’d deliver that part of the news. He did. “I’ve known since you were recruited. Fury did a background check. You were already on the files.”
“What about the suppressor?”
“We didn’t know what it was. We didn’t know what taking it out would do to you.” Bruce admitted. “We thought you knew it was there.”
“I want it out.” You said with certainty. “I want it out as soon as we get home.”
“Are you sure?” Bruce asked.
“I’ve never been more sure about anything in my life. I want to know who I am. That starts with knowing what I’m actually capable of.” You sighed. “And call Thor. I have questions I need answered. His alien friends might know.”
“Anything else?” Tony asked.
“Who else knew.” It wasn’t a question, it was a demand.
“Just me and Fury,” he said, but you couldn’t tell if he was lying or not.
“And Hydra.” You snapped. “What, are you afraid of me? Had to keep a lid on my powers because you’re so fucking obsessed with control?”
Tony scoffed. Clearly, you’d struck a nerve. “That’s not it.”
“Then why didn’t you tell me?”
“I didn’t know how you would take it.”
“Okay well, I think I would have been okay hearing it from a friend, in a place I felt safe. I had to hear about it from Hydra. They had a fucking cell with my name on it.” You said, trembling as you remembered it, tucked away in the corner there. That was the only explanation for it, really. And then something else clicked, too. “That…that day when Steve got tranq’ed. They weren’t trying to hit him, they were trying to hit me. He jumped in the way. They’ve…been trying to take me this entire time.”
“Oh my god, Tony…” Natasha said, voice quiet.
“Get those files to me, Nat. I’ll take a look. See if they have anything on the suppressor so I can take it out when you get back.” Bruce said, eyes soft. “And I’m sorry, for the record.”
“It’s not you I’m mad at.”
“Kid, please don’t—”
You cut Tony off with a click of the remote, hanging up the call. You let out a shaking sigh, setting the remote down. Your fingers were trembling. You took a few breaths, lungs heaving. You wanted to scream. You needed to let it out.
Everyone else on the team knew why they were there. Every other person in your life knew what made them special. Wanda’s power came from the Mind Stone, Steve’s came from the Serum, Tony’s came from his massive fucking ego. They all got the privilege of their origin story.
All of them except for you.
You needed to call your parents, if you even could. They’d told you they were moving to Florida. Now you wondered if they’d moved off the planet.
“You gonna be okay?” Sam asked, eyes trailing you as you paced through the room towards the door.
“Nope.” You walked out to the other den, burying your face in your arms, sobbing for a few minutes until you got it all out, or most of it anyway. Eight months. Eight fucking months he’d known you and didn’t think to tell you.
The chip in your shoulder burned.
You began to seriously wonder if anyone else had known. Bruce had run all those tests, surely he had seen something. He’d told you there were abnormalities, but he’d assumed they were from your powers, not the cause of them.
Steve crossed your mind briefly, but you shot that down pretty quick. He, of all people, would never keep a secret like that from you. You knew him well enough to know that.
Aside from that, the only real suspect you had was Vision. He had been JARVIS once, surely he still had some of that database in his mind. You’d give him the benefit of the doubt. For now.
“Hey.” Even before you looked up, you could tell Steve would be leaning in the doorway, that lovelorn look on his face. You were right, obviously.
Tears welled in your eyes. “Steve.”
He crossed the room, collecting you in his arms, hands rubbing comforting circles on your back. You surrendered to him, crying into the fabric of his crewneck, face tucked into the crook of his neck. One of his hands cradled your head, smoothing over your hair comfortingly.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t know.” He rumbled, voice deep and soothing. “I would have told you.”
“I know you would.” You sniffled, gripping him like a lifeline, your anchor in the storm. You pulled away to meet his eyes. “I feel so stupid for crying about it.”
He shook his head. “It’s not stupid. I would, too.”
“Like it’s fine. Aliens are cool. T-Thor is cool.” You sniffled again, more tears running down your cheeks. “I’m fine with being one, I just…”
“You’re still (Y/N).” He asserted, a gentle thumb wiping your tears away. “You’ve always been able to do these amazing, beautiful things. Now we know why. And maybe there’ll be even more things you can do with that thing out of your neck.”
“Yeah…” You nodded. You took a deep breath. “I’m really glad you’re here, Steve. I don’t know what I’d do if you weren’t.”
He pulled you back into his arms to hide the look on his face. “I’ve got you. Always. We’ll figure it out.”
***
Hours later, you were curled up on the couch, asleep. Despite the fireplace raging with fresh-chopped wood, you were still shivering, pulling the blankets around yourself as tight as you could.
Steve watched you from the dining table, forlorn. Natasha nudged him, motioning towards you. He shook his head. He couldn’t. Right? What, take advantage of you in your vulnerable state?
Bucky seemed to agree with Nat, grinning into his mug of coffee. Of course they agreed. They were soulmates, after all. Just like you and Steve. 
The mark on his wrist seemed to thrum when he thought about it.
Relenting, Steve got up off of his seat, walked towards the fireplace and adjusted the logs, adding another small one for good measure. He looked back at the others, who were silently, but aggressively, encouraging him to go over to you. Sighing, he did.
He knelt down in front of you, clearing his throat, which caused you to jolt awake.
“Is everything okay? Are we under attack?”
Steve chuckled. “No, uh, we’re all good. Are you cold? You’re shivering.”
“Kind of, yeah.” You admitted. “I’ll be okay, though, I promise. I’ve always been kind of cold. Must be an alien thing…”
“Do you…want some company?” He asked, unsure of how to word it. “I…run warm.”
“Do you mind?” You asked, sitting up a little and raising the blankets you were under.
His heart raced. “Here, um…” He wiggled in underneath you, letting you lead as the two of you settled.
“God, you do run warm.” You hummed, all but collapsing against him, a hand flat against his chest while you adjusted.
“I didn’t always.” He said, voice sincere. “Buck and I used to have to share a bed in the winter. It was brutal.”
“Sounds like it.”
“Yeah, he snores.” Steve joked, earning a laugh.
“Oh I know. I can hear him three doors down back home.”
“And I can hear you from the other room!” Bucky called, sending you and Steve into a fit of giggles, like kids at a sleepover. “It’s a small cabin!”
You heard him and Sam devolve into a bickering match about the truth of whether or not Bucky actually snored that loud.
You looked up at Steve, asking “is it okay if I put my arm here?” while carefully draping an arm across him.
“Yeah, of course. Get comfortable.” He nodded, leaning against the pillows and pulling the blanket up around your shoulders.
You rested your head on his firm chest, listening to the way his heart was racing. Cute.
“We could, uh, put on some music if you want.” Steve suggested. “I’ve still got that playlist on my phone.”
“Which one’s your favorite?” You asked, voice soft, curious.
“Timeless.”
“I thought it would be.” You smiled, meeting his eyes, which sparkled in the light of the fire. “You’re so timeless, Steve Rogers.”
He grinned. “You think so? You don’t think I’m a fossil like everyone else?” he said, quoting Natasha and Tony and many others who equated him to some dinosaur because of his accident.
“Not even close.” You shook your head and sighed. “This might be the wrong thing to say, but…I’m really glad you’re here. Your life could have looked a lot different, but I’m really glad you ended up in mine.”
It took every ounce of his being to hold in his tears when you said it. If he could have confessed then and there, he would have. He would have kissed you square on the lips, told you he loved you, that he always had, that you weren’t some accident, you were his destiny. Always had been.
Instead, he had to settle for, “I’m getting used to it, but I am, too. I’m really glad I found you that day, (Y/N).”
“Me too.” You smiled, readjusting your cheek against his chest, letting out a long breath. “Goodnight, Steve.”
“Night.”
His warmth lulled you to sleep after a long, emotional day. Never had you felt so safe and protected. It was easy to feel that way in the arms of a supersoldier, you supposed, thoughts meandering until there weren’t any left. You were asleep in minutes, breaths slow and long and even.
Once he was absolutely sure you were out, Steve pressed the gentlest kiss to your forehead, grateful beyond words to have you in his arms again, grateful you were safe, grateful you were his.
Even if you didn’t know it yet.
***
The next morning, sunlight streamed through the sliver of a gap in the curtains, right into your eyes. You blinked a few times, trying to figure out why the mattress was moving. And then you remembered. Steve.
The supersoldier was still asleep, breaths long and slow, those thick, gorgeous eyelashes resting against his sharp cheekbones, lips impossibly pink. His muscled arm wrapped tight around your waist, the other settled on the couch.
Your eyes wandered to the band on his wrist. It was out of place slightly, the edge almost crooked enough to read the letters etched onto his skin. Almost.
There was a part of you that was tempted to look. To nudge it aside the tiniest bit, say it was an accident, and finally know who it was that had been holding his heart in their hands for the last seventy or so years.
But you couldn’t do that to him. He trusted you enough to hold you while he slept, while he was the most vulnerable. You respected him too much to do that. So instead, you adjusted slightly, closing your eyes again.
“(Y/N).” Natasha said from the doorway of the kitchen.
“Hmm?” You replied, eyes opening again.
She eyed up the two of you, grinning. “Cute.”
You chuckled. “Thanks.”
“Got those files sent to Bruce. He doesn’t think it’ll be a problem getting that thing out of you. Won’t even have to put you under.”
“Cool.” You nodded. “Is it…like right between my neck and my shoulder? On the right side?”
“That’s where it is on the diagrams, yeah.”
“Okay. Thought so. I get pain there sometimes.”
“During training?”
“Yeah. I didn’t think it was anything serious. Thought it was like a pulled muscle or a pinched nerve or something.”
“You never said anything.” Steve murmured, blinking awake. “You were in pain that whole time?”
“No. It comes and goes. Mostly when I try out new stuff.” You said, still planted on his chest, looking up at him.
He smiled. “Morning.”
“Morning. How’d you sleep?”
“Really well, actually. How did you sleep?”
“Like a fucking rock.” You grinned. “You weren’t kidding about running warm. Thanks for sharing.”
“Anytime.”
“Let’s get a move on, team.” Sam said, walking out from the bedrooms down the hall, Bucky not far behind him, looking tired.
You reluctantly left the warmth of your shared cocoon, sitting up and stretching, brushing your fingers through your tangled hair. “Alright, let’s go get this thing out of me.”
Show Yourself
“Alright, so, this might hurt a bit. Are you ready?” Bruce warned. You were laid out on a table on your stomach, a curled pillow beneath your head. It was a bit like a massage, except Bruce had made an incision at the base of your neck where your suppressor was implanted. He’d given you some numbing gel and pain meds, though, so you didn’t feel much.
On the other side of the observation window, Steve was standing with Natasha, his arms crossed, eyes focused. Tony wasn’t allowed even in there, which pissed him off. He’d tried to get on your good side when you’d gotten home and you blew him off completely, which, Steve had to admit, was amusing.
And Tony definitely deserved it.
“I’m good. Go for it.”
Carefully, Bruce used his tools to wiggle it free from your flesh, setting off a chain reaction in your body. The wave of relief you felt was almost enough to put you to sleep, a refreshing, cool sensation rushing from your head to your toes. Power crackled between your fingers, and you could feel your eyes glowing for a moment, despite the fact that you couldn’t see your reflection.
Bruce moved to stitch you up, but your body did the work for him, mending back together on its own before his very eyes. He adjusted his glasses, sure he was seeing things. But no, the wound was healed, just leaving a little dried blood on your skin, which he wiped off with a wet piece of gauze.
“Woahhh.” You murmured, coming out of the trance. You blinked a few times and it felt like waking up from a college nap, the kind you don’t set an alarm for and then come out of in a stupor.
“You feel okay?”
“Yeah, I’m great.” You nodded. “Are you done? Did you stitch it up?”
“I…didn’t have to.” He murmured, still staring at the spot. He handed you the shirt you’d brought in and you tugged it over your head, staring at your arms, your hands. You didn’t look any different, but it was like every atom in your body was electrified.
It felt right.
Bruce opened the door and Steve and Natasha walked in, watching your every move.
“Wow.” Natasha said, grinning. “You look…”
“The same, but…more you.” Steve met your eyes, offering you his hand. 
You took it, letting him help you stand. Even his touch felt different now. Better. You settled, adjusting. It felt different, like even the gravity itself had changed. It would take some getting used to.
“I need to hit the training room.” You said with an excited grin. “You two are welcome to join me.”
“Can I watch? I want to take notes.” Bruce said. “From the observation booth, of course.”
“Oh yeah, by all means.” You nodded, leading the others down the hallway. A few others tagged along, Yelena, Kate, Wanda, who were all curious to see what you were capable of now, and just how much Tony’s lies had been holding you back. Sam and Bucky were already there and smiled when they saw you coming, Steve and the others in tow.
They cleared out some room, letting you have the space you needed. You stretched and then got to work.
First, you made a few forcefields. They still had that shimmer, like sunlight in a swimming pool, but they were twice as thick as they had been before. Steve couldn’t break them with his super-strength anymore.
You had more control over your waypoints and your portals, which, the more you used them, were becoming two different things. The waypoints, your stars, were a quick zip from point A to point B. Your portals, however, were more like a window that you could open and close, and took on more of a circular shape.
You were stronger, too. Nowhere near as strong as Bucky or Steve, but twice as strong as you’d been before, faster.
And then came the other thing. If you focused hard enough, and focused on the floaty, tingly feeling in your chest, your body started to glow around the edges, and at long last, your feet rose from the floor.
“Oh my god…” You murmured, lifting yourself from the tile ground. At first, it was hard to control, but you quickly figured out how to get from point to point, and how to hover in the middle.
Steve stared up at you as you hovered, fists lit with power, hair floating in the breeze you’d created. It was like watching the birth of a star, powerful and beautiful and otherworldly.
For the first time since 1943, he knew in his soul that he had to paint you, exactly like this. He memorized the moment in his mind, every detail from the streak of sunlight on your chest to the misplaced strand of hair on your forehead, the exact hue of your glowing irises.
“A picture might last longer.” Natasha teased under her breath, watching as you touched down.
“Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.” Steve replied, already picking out a color palette in his head.
“Holy shit…” You breathed, the glow dissipating as you returned to normal. “What a rush.”
“Welcome to the fly club, kid.” Sam said, patting you on the back.
“Thanks.” You grinned. “You’ll have to give me some pointers sometime.”
“Oh, anytime.” Sam walked over to Steve with you. “You see her up there? She’s like Superman.”
“I saw.” Steve agreed, arms crossed. “I think this calls for celebration, huh?”
“What did you have in mind, Cap?” You asked.
“Baja Blast?” He suggested, earning a laugh and a friendly shove.
“So you did like it?”
“It’s growin’ on me.” Steve admitted, that sly smile spreading. “Come on, my treat.”
“Oh I’m in.” You agreed. “Let me just take these monitors off.”
You turned in Bruce’s software, all of the vital-measuring instruments, cuffs and little sensors hooked to your arms and legs and chest.
“So, give it to me straight, doc. Am I stable?”
“Yeah, everything looks great. Vitals are great, heartrate is fine, if not a little elevated, but I’d assume that’s just from the adrenaline.” Bruce noted, looking at the numbers and charts on the screen in front of him. “If you feel weird, let me know and I can check things over, do some scans, but otherwise, it seems…you’re doing better than you were before, actually.”
“Alright, good to know.” You said, trying not to let his words hurt you. 
It was good news, it really was, but you could have felt this way for eight months, not two hours. You were thinking faster, processing things at better speeds. Hell, it even felt like you were breathing easier. Whatever that thing was that had been inside you, it had been sapping your health for your entire life. And now, you finally knew what it was like to be at a hundred percent instead of eighty.
Fuck Tony.
***
Steve drove the two of you through the nearest Taco Bell drive-thru to get snacks for yourselves and the rest of the team.
You ordered your regular, your Baja Blast, and everything the others had requested, running it on one of the team cards Tony had given you all. On the drive back, Steve had a question you didn’t really expect.
“Where do people shop for art supplies these days?”
“Jo Ann’s or Michael’s. They have a little bit of everything. Fabric, yarn, paint, beads, basically everything you could need. Why, you got a DIY project planned?”
“Something like that, yeah.” He grinned. “I don’t do much shopping, so I didn’t know where to start.”
“We should go sometime. I was running low on yarn.” You said, taking a sip of your Baja Blast.
“Make anything cool lately?”
“I’m working on a sunflower cardigan for Wanda.”
“Oh she’ll love that.”
“Yeah, she’s the one who sent me the pattern.” You chuckled. “It’s gonna look really cute on her.”
The two of you got back a few minutes later, a drove of hungry superheroes descending upon the paper bags you were carrying almost instantly. It was a welcome sight, a full table of laughing people. Your family. You felt a little different now, but nothing had changed. Not really. They still liked you, still smiled at you, joked with you, laughed with you.
So then why had Tony felt the need to hide it for so long?
***
Days later, Steve walked down the paint aisle of the craft store, picking out some brushes, some canvas, paints. He found the perfect one for your eyes, another hue for your forcefields. The amount of time he spent looking at you made it easy.
He smiled to himself. The little guy from Brooklyn would be proud of him, getting back into art beyond the sketches he did from time to time. It reminded him, though, that he needed to swing back to that antique shop and finally pick up the painting that had been waiting for him for so long.
Surely, he could keep it hidden until your big day.
Happiest Place on Earth
Being an Avenger often brought along unexpected adventures and opportunities. Today, that adventure was a theme park. Apparently, Disneyland was putting in a whole section in homage to the Avengers and Tony wanted you all to be there.
And though the two of you weren’t on the best terms at the moment, who were you to fight a free vacation?
You and Wanda helped pick out each others’ outfits for your day off following the grand opening. But today, you were wandering the park in uniform, side by side with Captain America himself, as you walked side by side down the street in the parade.
They’d tried to teach you all to do a little dance as you walked. The only one even attempting it was Scott, who was absolutely thrilled to be there. Supposedly, his daughter Cassie would be there to see him, too. You hadn’t met her yet, but Scott loved her to the moon and back. With him as a dad, she’d have to turn out pretty cool.
“Waypoint,” Steve said, motioning you over to see a little girl dressed not as a princess, but as you, your star shining proudly on her chest.
“Hey there, superstar.” You smiled, giving her a high-five. “You look great!”
“I want to be a hero just like you someday!” She said, her voice impossibly small. Impossibly innocent. It was a cute moment, but you couldn’t help but hope she’d never have to be. That someday, you and the rest of the team would get the world to a place where superheroes weren’t needed, where there was just peace. Where people with powers could simply be like everyone else.
“You already are, hon.” You told her, posing for a picture as her mom held up her phone.
You continued along the parade route and saw a couple. The guy was wearing a Captain America hoodie, the girl was wearing a Waypoint shirt. You wondered if Steve noticed, but didn’t have to ask when you saw his eyes lingering there, his mask all but hiding the faint blush on his cheeks.
A few teenage girls stopped you and you signed their autograph books, throwing something together. Despite your time on the team, there had never really been a time you’d been stopped for them. It was an odd feeling, being famous for something like this.
Steve signed with confidence, though. Sometimes you forgot that before he actually got to go out in the field and make a difference, he’d done a stint as a celebrity, touring the country to sell war bonds.
Someday, you’d bribe him enough to show you the videos, if he hadn’t already burnt all of them first.
“Are you excited for your birthday?” One asked. “I heard your twenty-fifth is coming up.”
“Oh! Yeah! I mean, I guess I’m more anxious than anything. It’s the big one.”
“You’re going to have every twenty-four year old in the country on the edge of their seat waiting to find out if they’re the one.” Another joked. 
You laughed along. “Yeah, I guess it’s coming whether I want it to or not.”
You were near the end of the route, so it wasn’t long after that you were off the hook to walk around a bit, get something to eat.
Steve turned to you, trying to sound casual when he asked, “You don’t want your birthday to come?”
“I mean, yeah.” You shrugged. “I’m not entirely set on the idea of pledging myself to some stranger for the rest of my life.”
“It’s not always a stranger.” Steve said. “Maybe you already know them.”
“That’s true. That would be…I mean, it would be better, sure, but…I’m pretty sure the only person I want it to be already has someone else.” You couldn’t meet his eyes when you said it, afraid of the answer, one way or the other, whether he finally said it outright, or if those pretty blue eyes said it for him.
You couldn’t handle the heartbreak.
“Wait—”
“(Y/N), we have time to hop on Pirates of the Caribbean.” Wanda said, swooping in to save you. She was really good at that. She took your hand and the two of you ran off in the direction of the ride.
Natasha walked up behind Steve, hand in hand with Bucky, who was nibbling on a churro. Obviously, they had heard the exchange.
“Fuck.” Steve muttered, shaking his head. “Well, great.”
“What’s going on, soldier?” Natasha asked.
“She’s gonna be so pissed when she finds out it’s me.” Steve said, voice small, as he watched you walk away. He waited for you to glance back at him. You didn’t.
“What are you talking about? Steve, she’s liked you for months. She listened to Songs for Sad Bitches when she thought she couldn’t have you.” Natasha reasoned. “Feelings like that don’t just go away.”
Bucky chimed, “Are we forgetting the night at the cabin?”
“That was three months ago.” Steve said, staring at his shoes. “I…I’ve been keeping it from her this entire time, hiding it from her, letting her feel like shit and stress herself out over it. I shouldn’t have gotten so close in the first place, but…I just can’t keep myself away from her. She looks at me with those eyes and I just…crumble.”
“I hear ya, pal.” Bucky said, patting his arm. “But you remember the look in her eyes at the bar that night? You remember the things she said to you? That (Y/N) is still a month away. She still has feelings for you. She still loves you, and she’s…she’s even excited to see the little guy.”
“She loved the little guy.” Steve agreed, smiling softly, remembering the look on your face when he’d found you, laying on his porch, the tenderness with which you’d whispered his name. In a world that constantly looked down on him, figuratively and literally, you were the first person aside from Bucky that made him feel loved, like he had something waiting for him.
Steve let out a long breath, nodding. Bucky was right. Back in the forties, he’d been the level-headed voice of reason, getting Steve out of the trouble his big mouth got him into. Even in the twenty-first century, he was still doing his damage control. In a way, he had missed it.
“Alright, now I know I missed some chapters.” Sam was on Steve’s other side, holding an ice cream sandwich, eyes wide. “When exactly were you going to tell me your soulmate is on the team?”
Steve chuckled. “Surprise?”
“Welcome to the inner circle, Sam. We’ve been waiting for you.” Natasha joked, wearing a grin.
“I mean, it explains a hell of a lot. Here I was thinking she was like…the grandkid of one of your old war buddies or something.”
“That’s what I thought!” Natasha agreed. She and Bucky finally filled Sam in on everything he’d missed over the past several months.
Steve’s eyes wandered back to that couple, dressed as him and you. They were holding hands, walking down the pathway, laughing, talking. They stopped for a selfie together in front of the Avengers Campus sign, which inevitably devolved into a kiss.
And in his head, he replaced them with him and you, carefree and in love in the happiest place on earth.
You’re On Your Own, Kid
Maybe, if you lied very still, you could convince the universe no time was passing at all. You were staring at the ceiling, flat on your back, the weight of the world resting flat against your entire body. No, against your soul, weighing you down.
Tomorrow was your birthday and you were not ready. Not in the slightest.
You let out a loud groan, forcing yourself to get up, to get dressed. You chucked your pajamas in your hamper, throwing on some joggers and a t-shirt, the old Star Wars tee you’d had since high school. It was a simple one, black with stars scattered across the fabric, the yellow logo emblazoned across the front.
There was a knock on your door.
“It’s open.” You called, not turning around to see who it was. You put on your star necklace, the one Steve had given you almost an entire year before. You tucked it under the fabric of the shirt.
“Morning. How’d you sleep?” Steve asked, leaning in the doorway, arms crossed, eyes searching.
“Not well.” You sighed, turning to look at him.
“I didn’t either when mine was coming. I swear I didn’t get any sleep for a week.” He said, eyes soft. “I, um, got breakfast. It’s in the kitchen. Those breakfast sandwiches you like.”
Your lips curled into a tired smile. “Thanks. That’s really sweet.”
“Of course. Whatever you want today, just say the word.”
You crossed the room, walking right up to him and straight into his arms. He held you to him, read resting against yours. For a moment, he questioned if it had already happened, if he’d gotten the days mixed up.
If you already knew.
“I just need you to hold me.” You whispered, holding in tears. You should have been excited. It should have felt like Christmas Eve. You should have been absolutely buzzing with excitement for the day to come.
But you weren’t ready to let him go, for everything about your relationship to change. You needed more time.
“I can do that.” He said softly, thumbs etching circles into your shoulders. “As long as you need me to. I’ve got you. Always.”
“Okay.” You whispered, voice breaking. The tears finally slipping down your cheeks. It was all you could say to keep yourself from saying ‘I love you.’
You ate breakfast with the others. Natasha could tell you had been crying, so after, she took you, Wanda, Kate, and Yelena out of the house. It was a welcome distraction. The mall was the perfect spot. It always was. 
“What about this one?” Wanda held another dress against you, imagining you in it for your birthday party the following night. Steve had taken it upon himself to be the entire planning committee, which was why he was back at the Compound with the boys, getting things in order. The only thing he wanted to have to worry about tomorrow was the party itself.
“Does it come in blue?” You asked, eyeing up the rack she’d pulled it off of.
“It does.” She smiled, putting the red one back in exchange for blue. It was sparkling, form-fitting, a little less formal than the one you’d worn to your Avengers induction, but it had the same vibe, just shorter and with a deeper neckline.
“Perfect.” You said, turning towards the dressing room. You handed Wanda your purse and slipped into it. It fit perfectly in all the right places. You did a little turn in the mirror, satisfied, and then walked out into the store again, where Natasha was nodding in approval.
“Alright, dress acquired, where to next?” Kate asked, checking the list she was keeping on her phone.
“I heard there is a Lego store here.” Yelena said absentmindedly, glancing out the door. “We should go.”
“Is that where you got Steve’s Millennium Falcon?” Natasha asked.
“Steve has a Millennium Falcon???” Yelena asked, eyes wide. “I want one.”
“I got it online. It was on sale.”
“I didn’t know Steve liked Star Wars.” Kate noted as you walked back into the dressing room to change back into your Star Wars shirt, ironically enough.
“Loves it. He’s a big nerd. Bucky, too. Buck’s more of a fantasy nerd, though. He’s super into Lord of the Rings.” You could hear the grin in Natasha’s voice when she said it.
“Steve said it was the first thing he watched out of the ice. Star Wars, that is. I don’t know if he’s seen Lord of the Rings yet.” You added. “And he’s talked about going to the Stark Expo back in the day. Vintage nerd.”
“Nice.”
Once you’d paid for the dress, you moved on to the Lego Store, where Yelena just about ran to the Millennium Falcon set to see it for herself.
“Lego typewriter.” Natasha noted, pointed at it. “Speaking of vintage nerd.”
“Oh I’m sure he’d get a kick out of that.” You laughed. Depending on how things settled after your soulmate bomb dropped, maybe you’d come back and get it for him. At the very least, you were pretty sure you’d still be friends after it all. And friends built Lego sets together.
“Hey, wait, there are Legos of us?” Kate asked, eyeing up the display where Steve had, you assumed, gotten your matching keychains. “This is news to me.”
“Let me see.” Yelena walked over and gasped, eyes falling on her Lego self.
Wanda smiled softly, head tilting as she looked at you. She rested her hand on your shoulder.
“It will be fine. To quote someone I care about very deeply: whoever they are, they are lucky to have you. Now, let’s forget about it for a bit.”
“Alright.” You agreed, letting her lead you over to the Build-a-Figure station, where you started mixing and matching the pieces. It was hard, but you let your worries melt away, at least for a little while.
***
Meanwhile, Steve was walking around the Compound with a clipboard, making sure everything was ready for the next day. Scott and the ants were helping put up the decorations. He’d sent Sam and Bucky to pick up the cake, and Tony had taken it upon himself to take care of the catering. A peace offering of sorts.
Steve was putting together the playlist for the party himself, hand-picking songs you liked, recommendations from Nat and Wanda, songs from Taylor Swift’s discography, and then, finally, a special song he’d been saving. 
Steve liked to listen to his records in the privacy of his room, away from the ears of members of the team who would tease him for it. They were forties jazz mostly, made the place feel a little more like home, especially when you weren’t around. But there was a song that he would soon share with you, as soon as tomorrow came. He hesitated to add it, but eventually, he pressed his thumb to the song, adding it to the playlist.
He closed his eyes, remembering that moment. The last song of the night before Val’s closed. It was one of the last times he had gone there.
“We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when…” The singer’s voice had floated across the room, words striking him to his core. He got chills, opening his eyes again. God, he couldn’t wait for you to know. Sure, he was a supersoldier, but he was pretty sure the weight of his secret was finally crushing him.
***
You retreated to your room when you and the girls got home. It was kind of late. You’d decided to catch a movie while you were out. You didn’t mind. You were beyond ready to go to sleep and just…get it over with.
Off with the Band-Aid.
“Where’s (Y/N)?” Steve asked, finding Natasha and Kate in the dining room.
“She went to her room for the night.” Kate replied innocently.
“Alright.” He nodded. “How was she doing?”
“Not great.” Yelena said, already into the box of the Lego set she’d settled on. “I mean, she’s like fine. Just…kinda sad.”
“Quiet.” Wanda agreed. Vision had his arm around her.
“Okay, well…” Steve put his hands on his hips, thinking. What was the harm in telling them now? Warning the rest of them what they’d be waking up to tomorrow. “Vision, can you round up the others?”
“Of course.” Vision nodded. “To be clear, I am to leave out (Y/N)?”
“Yeah. Yeah, everyone but (Y/N).” Steve confirmed, leading the others upstairs to one of the lounges. He sat on the couch, mouth resting against his hands, elbows on his knees. Tony sauntered in, followed by Bruce. The rest of the team filed in one by one, finding seats, staring at Steve, waiting for answers.
“So, um, thanks for coming everyone.” Steve said, meeting their eyes.
“Uh, Cap, we’re missing (Y/N).” Clint said, looking around.
“That’s the idea.” Natasha replied.
“Is this a party planning meeting? Do the decorations look okay? I really thought the ants did a good job.” Scott said.
“They did a great job.” Steve reassured him, taking a moment to collect his words. “So, as you all know, tomorrow is (Y/N)’s twenty-fifth birthday. And…I need to finally come clean. I’m her soulmate.”
“Okay, now that I did not know.” Tony said, meeting Steve’s eyes. “Your long lost love is one of our housemates?”
“Tony.” Nat shot him a look.
“No, I’m serious. I’m just…I’m relieved is all.” Tony admitted with a sigh. “I…the reason I didn’t tell her is because I didn’t know if Illustrians…I didn’t know if she’d have one. I figured…” He shook his head, staring at the floor. “I didn’t want to bring her down when it was so close.”
Steve took off the cuff on his wrist, finally finally showing him the mark that had been there since his twenty-fifth birthday in 1943. Your name, written in your neat, careful handwriting, first, middle, and last.
“Why not tell her, then?” Kate asked. “Why haven’t you told her?”
“That’s a little more complicated.” Steve thought. “When I turned twenty-five…she was there. In a few hours, when she goes to sleep, she’s headed to the forties to see…well, me, before the serum. I don’t know how or why, but…when she got there, she didn’t know. I didn’t want to risk changing anything. Butterfly effect and all that.”
“Time travel?” Bruce asked, eyes bugging out of his head. “You are just casually telling us that time travel exists.”
“I guess so.”
“Woah. Bruce. We’ve got some tests to run.” Tony said.
“Oh I am already taking notes in my head.”
The meeting ended shortly after that. The rest of the team gave him supportive words and smiles, but Tony’s were the most poignant. 
“I don’t know what you’re still doing here, Rogers. Go see her off.”
“Right. Yeah. I’ll see you tomorrow.”
“Good luck, Steve.”
“Thanks, Tony.”
***
You closed the door after Steve left, listening to his footsteps retreat down the hall, steady and even. You let another tear roll down your cheek. All of the crying was exhausting. You just wanted to be done with it.
You sat on the bed, taking off your bra and chucking it across the room, laying back to relax and, hopefully, get some sleep.
The exhaustion must have been helping, because as soon as you closed your eyes, you felt the drifting start. It was strong and immediate, pulling you down through the mattress. You felt like you were floating and falling at the same time, limbs tingling. Your eyes shot open when you realized what was happening, but it was already too late.
And then everything went white.
Right Where You Left Me
In 1943, you walked hand in hand with your soulmate down the sidewalk, through Steve’s favorite park. It happened to be a shortcut between his favorite diner and the local theater. He liked to sit there sometimes, sketch couples walking by. Never had he imagined he’d be one of the couples someday.
For the past week, he’d about worried himself sick. He’d barely slept, he’d had no appetite, he’d had the worst art block of his life. Every time he fell asleep, he had dreams of finding his soulmate, only for them to be some pretty but shallow girl who didn’t want anything to do with him. He had nightmares of a grayed out mark like Bucky’s, or worse, no mark at all. Which is why when he’d run out that morning to get the mail, he hadn’t even checked yet.
Part of him didn’t want to.
And then he’d found you out there, laying under the mailbox.
And now, he was holding your hand. 
You caught his eyes, grinning. He smiled back, heart racing. Gosh, maybe he needed to sit down.
“Hey, could we sit for a minute?” He asked, motioning to the bench beside the path and trying his best not to sound out of breath.
“Yeah, of course.” You agreed, following him and sitting down beside him, hand still clasped tight in yours. “Do you have an inhaler?”
“What’s an inhaler?”
“Shit, right, they probably haven’t been invented yet…” You murmured, pulling your lip between your teeth. “Are you okay? Do you need anything?”
“You…know about the asthma.” He realized.
You nodded. “I know about all of it, Steve.”
He chuckled, shaking his head. “And you’re still looking at me with those eyes?”
“What eyes?” You tilted your head, innocent. “There’s no one else I’d rather be looking at, Steve. Just you.”
“Okay, now I know you’re not real.”
“Am I gonna have to spend all day convincing you I am?”
“You just might.”
You leaned in and pressed a kiss to his cheek, leaving a reddish mark there. “Oops. Sorry, let me—”
Steve grabbed your hand, stopping you from wiping it away. “Leave it. Bucky comes home covered in ‘em all the time. I’ve never gotten one before.”
“I am going to cover you in lipstick marks by the end of today.”
He grinned, finally standing up to keep moving. “Is that a promise?”
***
It was nearing the end of the night. Steve could feel his time with you was nearly spent. So he led you by the hand to the stairs at the back of the bar, the ones that led up to the roof. He’d found himself up there alone on quite a few nights, when the double dates Bucky set up inevitably crumbled.
It was a beautiful night, clear. The stars were out in force, dotting the sky in perfect constellations. In the distance, fireworks boomed. It was one thing he’d always loved about his birthday.
“Wow, this is great.” You murmured, looking out at the city. It was like you were living in a photograph, the old buildings looming in the skyline, vintage cars driving down the street.
“My favorite spot.” He explained, walking over to the railing.
“I can see why.” You let out a sigh, gripping his hand tighter, fingers laced with his. You turned towards him, looking at the smattering of kiss marks on his cheeks. You’d kept true to your word.
Steve twirled you around, pulling you closer, a soft, romantic smile on his face. ���God, you are so beautiful.”
“Let me show you something.” You told him, drawing his eyes to your hand where you made a tiny, gentle forcefield, its blue light shining across his features.
“What…is that?” He asked, staring at the orb. “Is that how you got here? Where were you keeping it?”
You curled your fingers, letting the bubble fizzle away. “It’s not a thing. It’s part of me. Something I’ve been able to do since college. There are a lot of people like me where I’m from, people with gifts. Steve…after I leave, your life is about to get a lot weirder than time travel and forcefields. I can’t tell you how or why, but…”
“I appreciate the heads-up.” He assured you, smiling. “And I love you, too. I didn’t say it down there, and I know I just met you this morning, but…I…I love you so much, doll. I don’t know what I’m gonna do without you.”
“You, Steve Rogers, are going to do amazing things.” You whispered, taking his hand again.
“Says the girl with superpowers.”
“I’m serious.” You told him. “I grew up hearing stories about you. I wanted to be just like you. Brave beyond words, fiercely loyal. I guess it only makes sense that we share a soul.”
Steve grabbed your face with both hands, kissing you deeply, lips dancing against your own, heart racing, knees wobbling like Jell-O. He rested his nose against yours, breathing shallow.
“Careful, there. Don’t let me take your breath away.”
He shook his head, kissing you one last time before murmuring, “Oh doll, I could do this all day.” He glanced back towards the door, music from downstairs faint. He took your hand. “Let’s go back downstairs. I think they’re playing the last song.”
You smirked, following him. “I thought you had two left feet.”
He shrugged. “I’m a quick learner.”
***
After you’d disappeared, Steve felt hollow, walking slowly back into the house. Bucky was sitting at the kitchen table, absently reading the paper. He met Steve’s eyes when he heard his trudging footsteps.
“She left you something.” Bucky chucked the bundle of fabric at him and Steve caught it, holding it out in front of him.
Your Star Wars shirt. Shit. He hoped you didn’t need it for anything. “Uh oh.”
“Might fit you.” Bucky chuckled. “Obviously you can’t wear it out, but…”
“Yeah.” Steve agreed, eyes sparkling with tears. He held it to his face, inhaling the scent of your perfume like it was oxygen. “God, I miss her.”
“I know, pal. It’ll be alright. I know it doesn’t seem like it now, but it will be.” Bucky’s eyes fell to the grayed out mark on his own wrist, so faint it was barely legible. “You just gotta take it one day at the time.”
Don’t Know Where, Don’t Know When
Your veins were on fire. The blinding white shimmered, giving way to…your ceiling. You were laying on your bed again, sunlight streaming through the window.
You blinked a few times, feeling flowing back into your limbs slowly. Your heart raced. You sat up, staring at your hands. Soon enough, your eyes found your wrist. The letters were still there, spelling out the name of your soulmate.
Steven Grant Rogers.
“Oh my god.” You looked up and met your reflection’s eyes, your hair still set in elegant 40s waves. Your pajamas were gone, replaced with the blue dress. Your lips were a deep shade of red, the same shade you’d left all over Steve’s face last night. A different Steve in a different time.
You let out a breath, standing up and walking towards the door, your new-vintage forties heels clicking with every step. You marched straight out to the kitchen, where Steve was sitting at the table, fiddling with his cuff. He was sitting across the table from Bucky and Natasha, whose eyes tried to warn Steve that you were approaching behind him.
“Happy Birthday, (Y/N). Um, how’d you sleep?” He asked, eyes widening when he saw the way you were dressed. His first love, in the flesh, just the way he remembered her.
“I didn’t.” You replied, grabbing his wrist and pulling him out of the room, snatching up the folding footstool leaned on the end counter as you passed.
“Good luck, pal.” Bucky laughed.
You just about kicked open the door of the conference room, skirt swishing as you did. You closed the door behind you, locking it with a click.
“(Y/N), listen, I’m so sorry I didn’t tell you, but—”
You unfolded the stool, getting up on top of it and pushing him against the wall. You crushed your lips against his, hands grasping the fabric of his shirt. He moaned into your mouth, frozen for a moment until the rest of him got the hint. His eyes fluttered shut, strong arms wrapped around your waist, head tilting as he deepened the kiss.
Your grip on his shirt weakened, arms looping behind his neck, holding him close as his lips left yours. He rested his forehead against yours, breaths ragged. He laughed, tucking his face into the crook of your neck to hide the tint of his cheeks.
“Not quite where I thought this conversation was gonna go.” He murmured against you, pressing kisses up your neck.
You reached for his left hand, fingers lingering against the strip of leather that was still hiding your name.
“You can take it off.” He told you, eyes sparkling. “It’s about time.”
Carefully, you undid the metal bit holding it in place and peeled it back, revealing your name etched there onto his skin, your handwriting unmistakable. You choked on a sob, tears slipping down your face.
“The whole time?” You asked, grabbing onto his hand with both of yours. “You knew the whole time?”
“I’m sorry.” He apologized, eyes falling to the hand you were holding. “I…You didn’t know when I met you. I didn’t want to risk…changing anything.” I didn’t want to risk losing you.
“I can’t believe…Here I thought I was your rebound.” You laughed, sniffling through your tears of relief. “I thought you were falling in love with me and I would be the asshole for getting a soulmate and breaking your heart. And it was me the whole time.”
“That’s why you were worried we wouldn’t be friends?” He asked softly.
You nodded, more tears falling when you remembered the way you’d felt day before.
“Oh, sweetheart…” He shook his head, wiping your tears away. “Honestly…I’m really glad we got to be friends first. Most soulmates don’t get that. It made me appreciate every moment with you even more. It was weird and hard, but…loving you was easy. Always has been. It was not telling you that was crushing me.”
“I can’t believe I didn’t put it together sooner…” You said, shaking your head. “All of those little moments…the reading chair, the Hunger Games marathon, the cabin…” Your heart ached remembering the night in the cabin. 
You remembered him sleeping against the wall in the infirmary after you’d been knocked unconscious, unwilling and unable to leave you alone when you were hurt. You remembered the bewildered look in his eyes when he thought you were dressed up for a date instead of Wanda’s birthday outing. The argument about whether or not you should go on the Red Room mission, when he was more worried about your safety than anything else, broken over the idea of something happening to you when he wasn’t there to help. The Lego set you’d spent hours building together, his hands so careful, fingers brushing against yours every so often. The mission in the Amazon, when the only thing he could think about while pseudo-drunk was you.
It was always you. It had always been you. 
“Steve…”
“Are we gonna be okay?” He asked quietly, watching you, searching your eyes for some flicker of disappointment. “It’s okay if you need time. I’d understand. It’s…well, it’s a lot to process.”
“I just…” You sighed, squeezing his hand. “I can’t believe I get to have you. I can’t believe you’re mine.”
“Believe it.” He said. He raised your hand, pressing a long kiss to your soulmark. “I love you, (Y/N) (L/N). I always have.”
“I love you too.” You confessed, earning that handsome smile he was so famous for. You couldn’t help but admire him, your supersoldier, the man that time had saved specifically for you. “I don’t need time. I just need you.”
You looked down at your new dress, realizing for the first time what it meant that you were still wearing it. You’d left your other clothes behind.
“Right. Before I forget.” Steve said, presenting a tattered, faded wad of fabric that had once been a shirt. “You left this at my place.”
You unfurled the fabric to find your missing Star Wars shirt, or what was left of it. You stared at it, dumbfounded. “You’ve had this the whole time?!”
“Took it everywhere with me.” He admitted. “Storming Hydra bases in Europe, Battle of New York, Sokovia, everywhere. I used to wear it, back when I was…you know, but it didn’t fit after my growth spurt. Sorry I couldn’t get it to you in better shape.”
“This is why you like Star Wars.” You realized, staring at it and looking back up at him.
“Yes.”
“Oh my god.” You laughed, shaking your head. You handed it back to him. “I think you need this more than I do, Steve. You can hold onto it for me if you want.”
He smiled, eyes soft. “You mean it?”
“Yeah, of course. I know it’s safe in your hands.”
Your shirt wasn’t the only thing that was safe in his hands. You were pretty sure, finally, that your heart was, too.
You stepped down from your footstool. Steve watched with an amused smile, chuckling.
“We had less of a height difference last night.” You reminded him, folding up the stool.
“I remember.” He reached for your hand and you gave it to him. He brought it to his lips, kissing each of your knuckles with care. “God, I missed this. I missed you so much, doll. Which is silly because you’ve been here, but…”
“I get it.” You reassured him, dropping his hands and wrapping your arms around him instead. 
He hugged you to his chest, resting his head against yours and letting out a long breath. You could tell he’d been holding it in for a long, long time.
***
Before you changed out of your forties look, Wanda insisted on a little photoshoot, which you were grateful for. Looking back, it would be fun to have pictures, even just as more proof that it had actually happened. Steve obviously sat in on some of the photos.
You asked some questions, of course, such as “who all knew?” The answer was everyone, but not until the night before when he’d finally come clean to the team. Before that, it had just been Bucky and Nat, and more recently, Sam.
Wanda claimed she had felt something, but never pried. Anyone could see it, though. Anyone with eyeballs. The way he looked at you had always been with love.
You changed into your dress for the party, necklace on display between your collarbones. You touched up your makeup a little bit, but left it. Bucky’s vintage lady friend had done a good job.
Tony showed up about an hour before the party was supposed to start, instructing the caterers. He stopped in his tracks, meeting your eyes with an apologetic smile. “Rogers tell you my side of the story?”
“He did.” You nodded. “And I appreciate you looking out for me. Kind of. In your own way.”
“And I am sorry, for the record. Maybe there would have been a way to bring it up without…you know.” Tony shrugged. “Happy birthday, kid. I’m glad it all worked out for you and the old-timer.”
You chuckled. “Thanks.”
“Got in touch with your parents. You were right. They’re off-planet. But I have their contact info if you want to…”
“Yeah, I’d really like that. Thank you, Tony.”
“Of course. I’ll get that all squared away.”
Steve walked up to you as Tony walked away, eyes landing on the necklace there. You realized, as he stared at it, that you’d been wearing it the night before. You hadn’t taken it off before bed.
“Is that what you meant when you said you had help picking it out?” You realized, putting the pieces together. “I thought you meant Natasha or something.”
“No, I uh…” He grinned, nodding. “I got a good look at it that night. You never said who gave it to you, but I figured it may as well be me.”
Steve was wearing a blue button-up, his nice black slacks that did everything for his legs. He’d shaved, combed his hair all neat. His hand settled on the small of your waist, pulling you closer to him.
You stood on your toes, hooking an arm around his neck and tugging him down for a kiss, lips melting against his. You felt his warm hand settle on your jaw, tilting your head just so. He smelled good, like his woodsy mahogany cologne. His breath was fresh, spearmint. And his lips were soft, confident but gentle.
His nose nuzzled yours, breath warm as it fanned across your cheeks. He met your eyes for a moment before pressing a kiss to your forehead, pulling you against him again. Now that he could touch you freely, he just couldn’t get enough.
“Bout time.” Bucky chuckled, walking into the room, Natasha’s hand in his. She looked great, wearing a nice red dress. “How are you two doing?”
“Great, Buck.” Steve replied, still not letting you go as he swayed. “I’m doin’ great. How are you, birthday girl?”
“It’s the best one I’ve had so far.” You said, echoing his words when you’d asked him the same question. You kissed him again, lips finding his easily.
He smiled, eyes sparkling. “I can’t believe this is happening.”
“Same here.” You told him. “I’ve had a crush on you since middle school. Imagine how I feel.”
“Middle school???” He asked, laughing.
“Yeah, why do you think I was crying at Air and Space Museum?”
“I was still in the ice!”
“Middle school girl crushes know no bounds, Captain Rogers.” Kate said, her and Yelena walking into the room next, more or less matching in their black dresses and purple and red accents. “I had plenty of crushes on old dead guys when I was in middle school. No offense.”
He laughed. “None taken.”
The party guests arrived in waves. The remainder of the team came, along with the extended family: Maria Hill, Jane Foster and her intern Darcy. A handful of your college friends came, buzzing about the prospect of being at the Avengers Compound, as well as the fact that you were an Avenger now, since most of them hadn’t seen you since that change had occurred.
You greeted them all as they came in, smiling and laughing and joking around like you did during the good old days. You introduced them to your new friends, your team. The playlist Steve had agonized over set the perfect tone. Some songs were upbeat and danceable, some were chill and slow, giving the couples in the room the chance to pair off and dance together.
During one of such songs, Steve offered his hand.
“Come on, let’s dance.”
“Like old times…” You murmured, hand sliding into his as he led you out onto the makeshift dancefloor.
Steve faced you, strong hand settling on your waist, the other still wrapped around yours. There was only one song it could be, of course. His favorite of the songs you had shown him thus far. He spun you around, face hovering just behind your ear, where he pressed a tender kiss before spinning you back around to face him.
“Even if we’d met on a crowded street in 1944, and you were headed off to fight in the war…”
“You still would have been mine, we would have been timeless…” You sang softly, meeting his eyes, the smile on your face matching his own. It was like Taylor had plucked the lyrics from your very heart.
“I think we kind of are.” He said, head nuzzled to yours, still swaying along to the song.
“Yeah, I think so too.” You replied.
When the song was over, Steve leaned in and asked, “Can I give you your presents now?”
“Yeah, of course.” You nodded.
He led you out of the room and down the hall to one of the conference rooms, where he’d stashed them earlier. There were four things waiting there. A medium box, a tiny box, and two easels covered with sheets.
He turned a chair around and motioned for you to sit, so you did. He handed you the bigger box first, and the infamous clinking sound gave it away before you could even get the wrapping paper off.
“Oh I think I know what this is.”
“I thought you might say that.” He chuckled. “I didn’t know if you had this one or not. I kept the receipt just in case…”
You tore the paper off to reveal a Lego set. It was Van Gogh’s Starry Night. “I don’t have this one yet. And I cannot wait to build it with you.”
“That makes two of us, doll.” He kissed your cheek, handing you the next present, the smaller one.
You tore the paper off to reveal a small velvet box. You gently lifted the lid and inside, there was a set of star earrings and a simple silver band. An eternity band, if you weren’t mistaken. Not an engagement ring, but it was a common gift for soulmates to give once they found each other, especially after they’d spent some time together.
“Oh, Steve…” You murmured, tears in your eyes. “They’re beautiful.”
“Can I?” He asked, kneeling down beside you and reaching for the ring.
“Yeah, of course.” You held out your hand and let him slide the band onto your finger. How he’d gotten your size, you didn’t know, but it fit perfectly.
“I’ve been thinking about doing this since 1943.” He confessed, hands lingering around your own.
“It’s still so crazy to me.” You sighed, shaking your head. You met his eyes. “You were in love with me before I even existed, before my parents were even born.”
“I know.” He nodded, pressing a kiss to your cheek, another to the corner of your lips. “When I woke up after the ice, I…I was lonely for a while. I spent a lot of days alone, learning, trying to figure out the new world I’d found myself in. I was kind of bitter. I didn’t know why it had happened to me…until I found you in the mall that day. And then I knew it wasn’t some accident. What happened to me was fate. You’re my destiny. Everything that happened led me straight to you and it was all worth it.”
“You can’t keep doing this to me.” You sighed, fingers intertwining with his.
“Doing what?”
You leaned your forehead against his, whispering, “Making me fall more in love with you.”
“No promises.” He laughed, kissing your lips and pulling you to your feet. “On my twenty-fifth, you said you didn’t know I was an artist and I promised I’d show you sometime.”
He pulled the sheet off of the first painting. It was you, glowing a brilliant blue, streaks of energy emanating from you like you were a star. Your eyes glowed, hair blew in the breeze. Behind you was a bright waypoint and zipping through the air was his shield, all of it captured in breathtaking oil painting. You wondered how long it had taken.
“This is so beautiful, Steve.” You rested your head against him, arm wrapped around his waist. “You made me look like a freaking goddess.”
“Well now you know how I see you.” He reached for the sheet covering the second painting, a little more careful with this one due to the age of it alone. “You might recognize this one.”
It was the painting from the antique shop, the soulmates dancing in Val’s. Now, with your new knowledge, you recognized them immediately. It was you and Steve. Always had been. Tears slipped down your cheeks and your hand covered your mouth, muffling your sobs. There was a time when you were afraid no one would ever love you as much as the blond-haired man loved the girl he was dancing with and it had been you all along.
But that little blond guy had painted it for you, not knowing whether or not you would ever get to see it.
You turned to Steve, standing on your toes to wrap your arms around his shoulders, head resting against his strong frame as you cried.
“I never stopped looking. Never.” Steve said, voice getting emotional. “Every base I went to, I met every nurse. At every coffee shop, I studied every college student in case you were there doing homework. Every time I went to the theater, I was scanning faces for yours. It became habit, looking for you. I…”
“You found me.” You said, pulling away to see his face. You brushed his tears away with a gentle thumb. “You found me, Steve.”
He surged forward, kissing you deeply, with a century of passion behind his lips. Your hand wandered into his soft blond hair, the other settling against his firm chest. His hands caressed your body, memorizing every curve and dip, lips chasing yours through every slight movement. And after, he pressed a dozen kisses to your cheeks, your forehead, your nose. You giggled, finally catching his lips again.
Your breaths were heavy when he finally pulled away; his, too. You straightened out the fabric of his dress shirt, pulling him back down for one last kiss. Then another. Then, really, one last one.
“I love you, Steve Rogers. Now, then, and always.”
“Now, then, and always.” He murmured, kissing you again.
The two of you cleaned yourselves up before returning to the rest of the party. You blew out your candles and made your wish, for an eternity side by side with him, that wherever life took the two of you, it took you there together.
You had a slice of cake and some ice cream, sitting on the couch next to Steve, legs draped over his. He used his thumb to dab a little frosting onto the tip of your nose. You smeared frosting across his cheek with yours, which made him laugh.
After, there was one last song before most of the guests would be headed home for the night. As soon as the instrumental kicked in, you got emotional. It had been your last song with Steve the night before, a song that had been written about those going off to war, their futures as uncertain as the stars were numerous.
For Steve, it held a different meaning. He’d known then that his time with you was running out. He had no idea when he’d see you again, just that it would be a long time and that the version of you he met wouldn’t even know him yet, that it might be years before he got to kiss you again.
And so, the two of you danced as you had the night before, on Steve’s twenty-fifth and on yours, your face tucked against his, his arms wrapped tight around you as you swayed gently to the music.
“We’ll meet again. Don’t know where, don’t know when, but I know we’ll meet again some sunny day…”
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A BTAS style title card for the DP reboot/au that lives in my head rent free
if I were in charge of a DP animation reboot and I had an unlimited budget, I would make significant and meaningful style changes. The basic change: everything that happens in the 'human world' would be black and white, and only the ghosts would be in color.
for more details, keep reading!
I've been calling it the "Pleasantville AU" in my head, though it's really not an AU as much as a lore-relevant stylistic overhaul reboot.
Humans and everything in the human world is black and white; ghosts are full technicolor
Danny, as a halfa, is still mostly black and white, but his eyes are green and his skin is. Skin colored idk. (Also black sclera because it's cool shh this is my fantasy reboot au)
The more powerful a ghost is, the more colorful it is. Moreover, the most powerful ghosts are capable of changing their coloration to "hide" in the human realm
Humans can't see colors well, and most recording equipment can't "capture" the image of a ghost well. You need special equipment to see them clearly and special cameras to photograph them
Places where ghosts have had a prolonged presence or big impact start to "bleed" colors. If you get wounded by the ghost, you get splashed with color (will fade to white "if you take care of it")
The Guys In White find these colorful, ghost-touched areas and "clean"/bleach them
The longer Danny hides, the more his presence in Amity Park starts to affect things
I didn't love the "Sam is responsible for Danny getting ghost powers" storyline in the OG, so in the reboot Danny was alone when he had his accident and he didn't tell anyone. He thinks he's a straight up ghost/is becoming a ghost and will eventually become evil (in this au becoming a ghost is thought to be a long term process a la vampirism. This isn't actually the case but I love "bad scientist Fentons" so that's their prevailing theory)
(He'll tell them eventually but I love identity shenanigans so I think it's more interesting if he hides it from them for a bit while also interacting with them as Phantom on occasion)
Oh yeah, because Phantom is mostly black and white, he's the first ghost that a lot of people are able to see.
His coloration is the driving force for the Fentons to declare him "the worst ghost", because they accuse him of trying to pretend to be human.
His coloration is a big reason why other ghosts dislike/distrust him, too, because he looks too human
The Vlad is a halfa reveal happens way later and way differently in this reboot; Danny meets him and knows he's "ecto-touched", but the Vlad = Plasmius moment would have more impact if Danny has had interactions with Vlad before, imo. Anyway I have Plans(TM) for Vlad but I'll leave it at that for now😏
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readyforthegarden · 11 months
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Eternal - Part Eight
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A vampire!gvf multi-part dark romance AU (Josh Kiszka x reader, GVF x reader)
Warnings: 18+ Only Minors DNI. Mentions of blood, death, vampirism, smut.
WC: 3433
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Over your time spent with the Kiszka’s, you developed a routine. You’d wake up around sunrise, starting your day by having coffee (that you made sure was filled with caffeine) with Danny before starting on his tasks for the day with him. For vampires who didn’t really host any other guests, they liked everything to be meticulously clean. You and Danny stocked the fridge, organized the pantries, made sure dishes were done and put away after Jake decided to go on an experimental recipe kick. 
You’d had to send in an email notice to your work from Jake’s work computer, an argument you’d had with Josh that nearly blew the roof off the home. You argued that you shouldn’t have to quit your job like he near-demanded, that you could work remotely from the manor until everything was blown over. Josh thought it was better that you take a leave, in case they wanted you to go in-person for a meeting at some point, risking your safety. The two of you went back and forth, much to the entertainment of his brothers, until you finally agreed to lie and say you had to abruptly leave town to take care of a sick relative back home. 
Since you didn’t have your job to keep you busy any longer, you became Danny’s shadow during the daytime, until you took a chore that separated the both of you to get things done faster.
Sam would go out of his way to make his bathroom a mess, you learned, when he would bring people home after a night out, a “hunt”, as he liked to call it. Always saying that the blood tasted better when he could hear the echos of their moans around him as he drank. 
“You could get some blood into your damn mouth!” you cussed under your breath at him as he leaned agains the doorway, watching you scrub a spot high on the wall. You were precariously perched on your tiptoes on a step stool reaching and grunting with the effort to swipe the bleach and water laden sponge against the spot. “Marble stains!”
“But you and Daniel do such a good job of cleaning, I don’t have to worry!” his reply was smarmy and it took every ounce of self-control to not throw the sponge across the room at him. “Mmm, that got to you, I can hear your blood thumping through your veins.”
“Yeah? Well hear this, asshole-“ you were fed up with his antics today, and turned, forgetting you were on a the small ladder and began to fall. A gasp left your mouth as the sponge flew from your hands, and you braced yourself for impact on the cold, hard floor. But it never came. Looking up, Sam was above you, his hair falling around his face as he stared back, slightly amused.
“Falling for me already, pet?” he asked, cradling you closer to his chest. His coffee brown eyes danced as they took your blushing cheeks in. Being so close to him, you felt in awe of truly how beautiful the man was. A long slender face and nose, but rounded cheeks to balance it out. His smile and smirk gave off perfectly white teeth, like his brothers, and he knew how to use his looks to charm, that was for sure. “I knew it would happen eventually, but this is quicker than I anticipated…should I ready the honeymoon suite?”
“In your dreams, Sam.” you pushed against him, straightening up and clearing your throat.
“Oh I’ve had you in my dreams, and what a magnificent creature you are.” Sam leaned against the sink as he watched you pick up the sponge and dip it in the bucket with cleaning solution, wringing it out and moving to go back to work. “I should like to find out if the real thing is comparable.”
“Too bad,” you sniffed. Sam chuckled.
“Your heart skipped a beat when I held you,” he said matter-of-factly. 
“So? I just fell off a stool, trying to clean your mess.” you pointed out. Sam gave you a small shrug.
“I know my affect on people, and you, dear, were positively affected.” he moved towards you with a cocky swagger. You bit your tongue as he drew near, knowing if you admitted you were admiring his good looks, you would never hear the end of it. You reached up, wiping the last bit of blood from his bathroom wall and jumped down from the step stool, tossing the dirty sponge into the bucket, causing a small splash. “Admit it, come on,”
“Tell me what you dreamed of me, and maybe I’ll admit it.” you crossed your arms over your chest. Sam’s eyes sparkled with mischief as he took in your demand.
“Well, let’s see…you came to my room one night, so deeply frustrated with whatever my brother calls lovemaking.” Sam began, his eyes locking with yours. “You ask me to take you, to make you cum, ‘Please’ you beg me, ‘Please,’. I simply cannot, you are my brothers, and I have to honor that. Still, you beg for me. I can’t take your whimpering anymore, so I do.” He was circling you now, running the back of his index and middle fingers down your arm gently, leaving goosebumps in their wake. “I tear your clothes from your body and kiss you like you beg to be kissed, hot and frenzied. We fuck the same way. Your voice sounds so sweet calling out my name as you undo around my cock. I’d be very glad to hear it in this realm.” His lips were at your ear now, his facial hair tickling the skin. He watched as your chest moved slowly up and down, your breathing getting heavy from the vision he was planting in your head. 
“What else?” you asked quietly.
“What else, mm?” Sam smiled against your ear. “I woke up. And you were safely tucked away in your true lovers bed.” Sam stepped in front of you now. “But let it be known that if you do ever become unsatisfied with what you have, I’m just down the hall, and more than happy to oblige.” you stared at him for a moment, flustered by his dream retelling and by his offer. 
“T-Thank you.” not knowing what else to say to the proposition, you tore off the yellow cleaning gloves and picked up the bucket, awkwardly darting out of the bathroom and through his bedroom, getting as far from him as possible. The offer on the table was intriguing, and you’d be lying to yourself if you said you had no attraction to Sam. But Josh had already staked a claim on you, and no matter how you felt about it, which you were still going back and forth between irritated and flattered, it was set in stone.
You made your way to the laundry room, dumping the dirty water in the bucket into the utility sink and watching the murky, pale red liquid twist and circle as it went down the drain. Droplets of the watered down blood slid slowly down the sides of the sink, and it reminded you of the way your own had dripped down your neck the other night, when Josh had visited your room. Between the memories of that and Sam’s description of his dream, you were beginning to feel worked up. Recalling how Josh’s body felt against yours, you closed your eyes, feeling a tingle in your lower abdomen. 
Your feet began to move on their own, taking you back up the stairs and towards Josh’s room, not bothering to knock. A part of you was surprised to see him nearly posed, leaned back  on his bed, his shirt off and his plain, gray sweats low on his hips, showing off the sculpted ‘V’ of his hips. But you remembered him mentioning being able to feel your emotions, so when you straddled his lap, he smirked, as if he’d been waiting for you. 
You took his face in your hands, your fingertips feeling the sharp bristles of his fresh shaved sides, brushing your lips against his as you settled your body in his lap. His arms wrapped around your waist, anchoring your hips to his. He looked up at you through his lashes, his mouth slightly open in anticipation of your kiss. 
The moment was calm between you both for a moment, the tension of the first move building as the tip of your nose grazed his. His gaze was making your entire body feel hot, tingling, and you had no other choice but to crash your lips to his. 
His hands traveled your body as soon as your lips touched. Up the back of your shirt, already unclasping your bra and pulling your shirt over your head, only parting with you to whip the material away and tug your bra off. Your warm chest was pressed against his cool, solid one, your nipples pebbling at the brisk sensation. His hands moved down your back slowly, fingertips tracing your spine before delving under the waistband of your leggings. He dug his fingertips into your ass cheeks, tugging your hips impossibly closer as you ground against him, his cock growing harder underneath you.
One of your hands fell from his face, down his neck and torso, feeling his hard muscles under your hand. A low growl emitted from his throat when your hand made it’s way to his cock, palming him over the soft gray material. One of his hands came up to the back of your head, fisting in your hair and tugging it slightly before he fell back, taking your with him, your kisses becoming sloppier as they deepened. Your hips ground against his, and he captured your moan in his mouth, swallowing it down as he pushed your leggings and panties down over your ass. 
The two of you worked your clothing off and you tugged down his gray sweats, unsurprising that he wore nothing underneath. Once he was free of them, he watched you straddle his waist, moving his hands to the back of his head and resting there leisurely as you sunk down onto his length. A soft whimper emitted from the back of your throat, and Josh watched you get situated, looking through his half-lidded eyes at your form.
You found a rhythm, rolling your hips as you raised them up and down, riding Josh as he reached down and gripped your thighs. Your hands were in your hair, holding it out of your face and stretching your upper body out in front of him. One of your hands let go of your hair, and you started caressing your right breast, pinching and tweaking your nipple, moaning out. 
“Fuck, love,” he groaned out, watching you. He bit his bottom lip, his brows furrowing as he started to take control of your movements, snapping his hips up as he pulled you down on him. You gasped at the motion, feeling the head of his cock hit your cervix. Falling forward, you braced yourself on his chest, hair tumbling around your faces as you caught your breath. One of Josh’s hands left your hips, grasping the back of your neck and head and pulling you into a searing kiss as his other trailed down to your thigh, holding you in place against him as he rolled the two of you over, and you onto your back. His lips never left yours as he rocked his hips against you. Your bodies were sliding across the satin sheets with every pump of his hips, your nails digging into the skin of his chest where they were nearly pinned from the position change.
“Josh, mmm, please,” you gasped into his mouth. “Harder, please.” 
“Harder?” he gave you a wolfish grin. “As you wish.” he used his grip on your hip as leverage, snapping into you harshly as he secured your leg around his hip. You cried out, drowning out the sound of skin slapping against skin in the room. A string of curses spilled from your mouth as Josh rutted against you, sharp exhales leaving his mouth and hisses drawing the air back in. One of his hands came up, wrapping around your throat, squeezing the sides with learned pressure. His rhythm picked up and began falter, your name falling from his lips as your nails dug deeper into him, drawing some of his own blood. 
“I’m gonna cum, Josh, oh my god, don’t stop,” you shuddered between shallow pants of breath, meeting his thrusts the best you could in your position, trying to aid the tight band in your stomach in snapping. Tears pricked at your eyes, stinging before they slipped down your face. “Let me cum, please? Please?”
“I didn’t even tell you that you had to ask and here you are, begging.” Josh grunted in your ear, his voice low and gruff, a slight rasp to it from the exertion. “Go ahead sweet girl, give it to me.”A few more thrusts and finally the tightening band snapped, causing a loud moan to erupt from you. Josh tucked his head between your neck and shoulder, as he snapped his hips a few more times, shuddering as he spilled himself inside you.
Your breathing was labored as you gripped the curls at the nape of this neck, the shaved sides of his hair scratching against your cheek as he nuzzled in to you. He pressed kisses against your shoulder. Waiting for the feeling of your skin being punctured, you closed your eyes, focusing on your breathing. But it never came, as Josh lifted his head, gazing at your tired face.
“Aren’t you going to…?” you swallowed, moving your head and exposing your neck to him. Josh dark eyes lightened with a soft, barely there smile on his lips.
“No love, not tonight.” he reached up, brushing hair from your face as he moved it back so you were looking at him. “You’re still recovering from last time.”
“Oh, okay.” you nodded, trying to swallow and realizing how thirsty you were. “Since I’m in recovery, can I have a glass of water?” Josh traced your lips with his index finger, resting the pad of it there until you puckered, giving it a kiss.
“Oh you humans and hydration.” he rolled his eyes sarcastically slowly peeling his drying, sweaty skin away from yours. He padded over to the chair in the corner of his room, pulling on a robe from the back of his bedroom door, tying it at the waist. Glancing over at you, he paused, licking his lips. “Looking at you laid out like that, I have half a mind to leave you parched so I can get my own fill.” you stretched, giving him more to look at as your chest rose and back arched. Suddenly he was on top of you again, kissing your jaw and neck. “You’re a wicked temptress.”
“If you want to have another round, you’d better get me some water.” you murmured, pushing him back off of you gently. Josh took your hand, nipping at the heel of your hand before getting off the bed and exiting the bedroom. You held your hand up as you waited alone, watching the small, pinprick size beads of blood form where he gently nipped you. You brought it to your lips, letting the tip of your tongue wipe away the scarlet liquid. The coppery taste made your tastebuds tingle, an overwhelming feeling of unsettledness overcoming you.
“Are you trying to be a little vampire now?” your eyes snapped to the doorway, Sam stood there, leaning against the door frame. You grabbed the pillow next to you, covering your body as you sat up, scooting enough to crawl under the covers. “Aww, don’t be shy, I’ve already seen it.”
“Go away, Sam.” you muttered, tucking the duvet around your body. Twice now you’d been walked in on post-coitus in this damn house, and if you had to choose, you’d have chosen Danny again instead of the lanky, suave vamp that was moving into the room, taking a seat on the edge of the bed.
“You liked it, didn’t you, pet?” Sam squinted, a knowing smirk tugging his plush lips up. “Do you want me to turn you? Do you want to be like us?”
“Sam,” you shot him a warning glare as he turned more towards you, starting to crawl forward. 
“I haven’t done it myself yet, you’d be my first.” Sam grinned lecherously. “We could pop our cherries together, how about it?”
“Samuel!” your eyes darted to the doorway, where Josh stood, a glass of water in his hand, the glass starting to fracture in his grip. “Get off the bed, now.” Sam’s face fell, but not before he blew you a wink and a kiss, sliding off the bed and waving his fingers at his older brother as he passed by.  Josh made sure he was gone, watching him walk away before turning back to you, shutting the door behind him. 
“Your water.” Josh came over, thrusting the glass towards you. You took the cup, seeing the sparkle of small glass shards swirling in the liquid, and placed it on the nightstand as you thanked him.
“I should be getting back to my chores.” you slipped out of the bed, starting to pick up your clothes, but Josh grabbed your arm, stopping your mission.
“Do you want to tell me why my brother was crawling towards you like a panther hunting it’s prey, in my bed?” Josh stared at you. You felt your hand tingle where he had nipped it, the metallic taste lingering on your tongue.
“I was just-“ you paused, trying to figure out exactly what you were doing. “I licked the blood off my hand from where you bit me, to clean it, and Sam saw. He started taunting me about becoming a vampire. Said he’d do it himself.” Josh stilled, his eyes laser focused on you. Clearing his throat, he let go of your arm. 
“Yes well, I’m sure he’s just teasing you.” Josh sniffed, indifferently. “You’re right, you should return to your chores.” he leaned down, picking up your t-shirt as you clasped your bra back on. You took it, pulling it over your head before wiggling back into your panties and leggings. Josh had disrobed, and was standing naked at the dresser, pulling out a set of clothes for himself. You took in his form as he did, his ample bottom making you bite your lip, fighting the urge to reach out and grasp a firm handful. “Staring is rude, you know.”
“Says the man who stared me down for weeks on end at Club Soleil.” you tutted, going to open the door. Josh was still rifling through his drawers, and for a moment, you second guessed what he was actually looking for, before making your leave. As you went back to the laundry room, to rinse out and bleach your mop bucket, you thought about Sam’s offer. Eternal life for just a few drops of blood. It seemed too good of a deal to pass up. Living forever, being young forever…but something nagging tugged at your stomach. Life wasn’t supposed to be forever. 
“Hey, you hungry?” you jumped from your thoughts, splashing Danny with water from the extended sprayer on the sink. “You okay?” he asked, wiping the water droplets from his face.
“Oh, y-yeah.” you nodded. “I’m starving, actually.” you hadn’t thought about food at all since your breakfast, a piece of toast slathered in peanut butter. “What time is it?”
“Nearly dinner.” Danny answered. “I made some spaghetti for us. The Kiszka’s are going out.” you felt your stomach drop a bit at the mention of Josh leaving. “They have a business dinner, so it’s just you and me.”
“If we’re really careful,” you began, batting your eyes at Danny. “Could we eat in that nifty theatre room and watch a movie?” Danny grimaced, and you could tell he was thinking about all the ways the Kiszka’s could punish the two of you if you stained any of their furniture with sauce or oil.
“Maybe,” Danny wrinkled his nose. “But we’re bringing the stain remover with us if we do.” you turned and grabbed it off the shelf behind you, tucking it under your arm and saluting the tall man. The two of you left the laundry room, heading into the kitchen, discussing what movie you should watch while eating dinner.
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lockboxbooks · 7 months
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Rules, Muses, Kinks, and More
This Blog is Nsfw so will only interact with +18.
1. Always state the muse you are trying to interact with!
2. please do not control my muse or God Mod! Let me play my muse.
3. If you are unsure about a Kink feel free to DM or send an Ask.
I'll add further rules as and if necessary.
Muse List
Teen Titans: Beastboy, Cyborg, Red X, Starfire, Blackfire, Jinx, Raven, Bumblebee, Pantha, Mammoth, and Kitten
Incredibles: Elastigirl, Dash Parr, Violet Parr, Mirage
Marvel: Blackcat, Wasp, Captain Marvel, Mary Jane, Thor, Captain America, Enchantress
Bleach: Uryuu Ishida, Orihime, Rangiku Matsumoto, Toshiro Hitsugaya, Grimmjow, Nemu Kurotsuchi, Hallibel, Nelliel Tu
Naruto: Hinata Hyuuga, Kiba Inuzuka, Sarada Uchiha, Sakura Uchiha, Ino Yamanaka, Choji Akimichi, Ten-Ten, Rock Lee, Naruto, Lady Tsunade, Orochimaru, Neji Hyuuga, Kakashi Hatake
Dragon Ball Z: Gohan, Videl, Erasa, Bulma, Chi-Chi, Android 18
One Piece: Nami, Nico Robin, Vivi Nefritari, Sanji, (young) Big Mom, Alvida, Buggy, Koby, Usopp, Franky
Shelby from Creature of the Lake (2017)
RWBY: Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, Pyrrha Nikos, Nora Valkyrie, Jaune Arc, Lil Miss Malachite, Glynda Goodwitch, Cinder Fall, Emerald Sustrai, Amber, Penny Polendia, Winter Schnee, Saphron Arc, Kali Belladonna, Lie Ren, Mercury Black, Hazel
Legend of Zelda: Zelda, Link, Malon, Nabooru, Tetra, Midna
ATLA: Katara, Toph, Ty Lee, Mai, Azula, Zuko, Sokka, Aang, June
My Hero Acadamia: Ochako Uraraka, Momo, Jirou Kyoka, Denki Kaminari, Mina, Deku, Gentle, Manami Iaba, Fat Gum, Jurota Shishida, Juzo Honenuki, Itsuka Kendo
Total Drama: Heather, Lindsay, Harold, Leshawna, Gwen
Ben 10: Gwen Tennyson, Charmcaster, Rojo, Eunice, Lucy Mann, Julie Yamamoto
Secret Saturdays: Drew Saturday, Zak Saturday, Kur, Miranda Grey, Sita
Danny Phantom: Madeline Fenton, Danny Fenton, Sam Manson, Desiree, Valerie Gray, Jasmine Fenton, Dani Fenton
Pokemon: Misty, Jessie, Bea, Hilda, Lenora, Skyla, Nessa, Melony, Katy, Penny, Mallow, Lana, Lana's Mother, Prof Juniper, Prof Sada, Willow, Bianca, Prof Fennel, Oleana, hex maniac, female hiker, Gloria, Plumeria, Wicke, Viola, Roxxie, Shauntal, Caitlin, Malva, Drasna, (rule 63) Allister, (rule 63) Gordie, Olivia, Cheren
Mavis Dracula from Hotel Transylvania
April O'Neil from TMNT
Kinks
This will mostly be a blacklist of the kinks/fetishes I have no interest in RPing
Gore
Killing and death
Vore
Loli & Shota (All characters MUST be older than 18)
Watersports (Peeing on each other)
Scat
OCs
Meretrix the Witch-Demon
Maria Oki, Amazonian Superhero
Meme/Ask/Prompt/RP Master List
Ask AUs
Relief Nin: A Universe where to ensure Ninjas are at their best; a class of Kunoichi exists to solely please every Ninja they come across. For Morale and for their health. [ A B C D E F ] These are all examples of the Relief Nin AU
Gentle Group: A Universe where Danjuro Tobita [Gentle Criminal] shifts his focus from trying to make petty crime viral, to becoming a popular parasocial pornstar sensation. His debut plan goes wild and he and Manami Iaba [La Brava] are able to build up a brand and fuck heroes, villains and civilians alike for views and for donations. [ A B C D ]These are all examples of tales happening within the Gentle Group AU
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orbdotexe · 1 year
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I feel mildly bad about not answering those asks yet BUT I've been really busy so I'm just gonna leave some old drabbles and other stuff I've collected here
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"There is nothing in any vex simulation or psion prediction that could keep me from being a thorn in the side of existence"
-YW, after coming back from the dead, in some probable AU I'll never write
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“I’m… I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to worry you. But, I’ll be fine, you can-” They hug him tighter as he starts to push away from them.
…They aren’t letting him go, are they?
“...Guardian,” he warns, “Put me down. Now.”
They only let out a garbled hum in response, perfectly happy to squeeze the life out of him.
“We do not have time for this- I will stab you, let-”
“You and what army, old man?” Even through the layers of harsh static, the smug edge to the Young Wolf’s voice was abundantly clear to anyone listening. They were as infuriating and stubborn as ever.
And Saint and that flamboyant Cloudstrider were not helping.
“We- We have work to do, you can show your affections later- Saint! Stop laughing!”
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Crow: Why does The Guardian call you babygirl?
Sam Moleyn: how about we stop talking for awhile
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Ann, banging on the door: Guys! I need you to hide me! Noble, ushering her in: Ann, what happened?! Ann: G! I spilled bleach on their cloak- Noble, pushing her back out: Not a chance. You’re on your own. Ann: Wait- They’ll kill me-! Noble, slamming the door: Goodbye.
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Wolf: STOP IT Wolf: STOP TALKING ABOUT BEING POSSESSED Ghost: i’m free real estate Wolf: YOU ARE NOT FREE REAL ESTATE-
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Crow: How do I get revenge? Ann: I am legally obliged to tell you ‘forgiveness’. Crow: Guardian, how do I get revenge? Ruin, “Godslayer”: I am also legally obliged to say ‘forgiveness’, but you- Noble, putting his hand over their mouth: I’m gonna stop you right there.
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ALSO SOME LORE
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Wolf is canonically a little shit but also terrifying. You love to see it
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Ann: Let’s apologize on the count of 3. Phyra: I didn’t do anythin- Ann: 1… 2… 3. Phyra: Ann: Ann: see, now I’m just disappointed in both of us Phyra: intense glaring
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"In the Age of Triumph, in the final battle, when the light began to wane, one stood. Burned by the embers of Armageddon, their soul blistered by the fires of hell and tainted beyond redemption, they choose the path of perpetual torment. In their ravenous hatred, they found no peace; and with fiery conviction, they scoured the Ascendant realms, seeking vengeance against the dark Disciples who wronged them. They wore the crown of the Iron Lords, and those that tasted the bite of their sword named them... The Young Wolf."
i don't know what i was on for this one, but I rediscover it every once in awhile and alter it a bit
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"He's all they've been thinking about, but he's going to have to get used to their absence. The flat will be quiet. The Tower, normal... Their bed, empty.
It's how things must be.
Things could be different in another life, perhaps.
But not this one.
They have to go, one day soon."
-on Crow-YW angst about Wolf's predicted death.
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buckybarnesevents · 10 months
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𝐀𝐥𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐉𝐮𝐧𝐞-𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐭
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𝐎𝐍𝐄  |  𝐓𝐖𝐎  |  𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐄  |  𝐅𝐎𝐔𝐑  |  𝐅𝐈𝐕𝐄  |  𝐒𝐈𝐗  |  𝐒𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐍
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C4011 ⋆。°✩ SPARKAGRACE
@sparkagrace
⭑⋆⭑   the white wolf of wall street
C1   |   Wolf of Wall Street AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
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C4012 ⋆。°✩ DYSLEXIC FETUS
@reagy-jay
⭑⋆⭑   5 Times Steve and Bucky almost get caught and 1 time Sam wants to bleach his eyeballs.
C4   |   Dom/Sub AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
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C4013 ⋆。°✩ MRS.MISCHIEF209
@mrsmischief209
⭑⋆⭑   Hunger
C1   |   Werewolf AU
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⭑⋆⭑   Blood that Binds
C2   |   Historical AU
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⭑⋆⭑   Temptation
C3   |   Camboy AU
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C4014 ⋆。°✩ SMUTCONNOISEUR
@smutconnoisseur
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⭑⋆⭑   Dreamland
C1   |   Demon AU   |   Demon!Bucky Barnes x Librarian!Steve Rogers
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   Thunderclap
C2   |   Bed & Breakfast AU   |   B&B Owner!Bucky Barnes x Pre!Serum Steve Rogers
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⭑⋆⭑   Lust and Larceny
C3   |   Adrenaline AU   |   Adrenaline Junkie!Bucky Barnes x Pre!Serum! Steve Rogers
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   Arctic Fervor
C4   |   Friends With Benefits AU   |   TFATWS!Bucky Barnes x Johnny Storm
AO3
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⭑⋆⭑   Losing My Religion
C1   |   Priest AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   The Triumph Of A Champion
C2   |   Historical AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   Trailer Park Prince
C3   |   Farmer AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
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⭑⋆⭑   Flour Power
C4   |   Modern AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
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⭑⋆⭑   The Master’s Flame
C2   |   Circus AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
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C4015 ⋆。°✩ WIFEOFBARNES
@wifeofbarnes
𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘶𝘱 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘺. ♡
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C4016 ⋆。°✩ METALBVCKY
@metalbvcky
⭑⋆⭑   I Never Bloomed 'till I Met You
C1   |   No Powers AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
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⭑⋆⭑   Silver Screens, Silver Dreams
C2   |   Pornstar AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   Trophy Hole
C4   |   Rich AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Steve Rogers
AO3
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C4017 ⋆。°✩ TUMBLIN-THEWORLDAWAY
𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘶𝘱 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘺. ♡
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C4018 ⋆。°✩ IVVIC
⭑⋆⭑   Say my name
C1   |   Veterinarian AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Clint Barton
AO3
⭑⋆⭑   The Kids’ Alright
C3   |   Farmer AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Clint Barton
AO3
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C4019 ⋆。°✩ THORNSVULTURES
⭑⋆⭑   monuments and melodies
C2   |   Incubus AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Plus Size!Reader
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⭑⋆⭑   making time
C3   |   Co-workers AU   |   Bucky Barnes x Plus Size!Fem!Reader
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C4020 ⋆。°✩ EAT-LIMES-BITCHES
𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘪𝘨𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘶𝘱 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘣𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘵𝘺. ♡
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cherrysoulth · 1 year
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I WANT YOU
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💕Pairing: Namjoon x Reader 
📝Summary: A little piece of smut of a bigger plot/story.
✏️Genre/au: Smut, Canon, hidden relationship, angst
✏️Rating: PG 18+, explicit
📝Wordcount: 2146
⚠️chapter warnings: explicit smut
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Note that English is not my first language, so please if you find grammar mistakes, let me know. :)
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"At this point… I just don't think he's into me like that…" you say, lowering your voice as you speak with Ali in the hallway. 
"What do you mean he is not into you?" she wonders, then lowers her voice. "You two had sex in the forest days ago… did you not?" 
"Yeah, but that I think it was just the heat of the moment," you reply, letting your back fall onto the wall, jaded by the whole thing. 
"Well, but that has to mean he at least likes you," she comments, trying to reason it up without invalidating your feelings. 
"Or that he was just being nice, because he's nice and he was horny at that moment," you conclude, surprising Ali. 
Yoongi steps back to the main area after hearing that, looking at Namjoon speak to Lexus with a book on his lap; Taehyung close by, shooting glances at her that make him huff with a smile while shaking his head, 'Could he be more obvious …?'. He still finds the whole thing sweet and he is happy that whatever tension there was between Lexus and Jimin did not transcend the night of the party. 
Still, Jimin worries him a little bit, more than the conversation he heard just seconds ago because he knows if he warns Namjoon the man will just know how to sort things for himself. Jimin on the other hand, has been playing around. He knows what happened with Chiara at the hotel but he can also see Jimin's interest has tilted towards Ali instead.  Although Chiara doesn't seem to care, he can only feel cautious. 
It’s when he sees you walking in, that he finally snaps out of his thoughts and approaches to take a seat next to Namjoon. He doesn’t need to argue himself into telling him where your mind is but when he sees you look at Namjoon so focused on talking with Lexus without noticing you before you shift a little bit and leave, he knows he definitely has to talk to him. 
Unfortunately for him, waiting for his friend to end his conversation goes to hell when he sees Darie, Ali, Mal and you walking your way through to the entrance with Jungkook closely following behind. It is then he understands why Jimin is looking especially polished on his looks, although the filming day has been over for half an hour. He stands putting his hair back and it’s then that Namjoon seems to realise what’s going on around him.
“Are you guys going out?” he wonders, fixing on the way your pale pink dress accentuates the shape of your body. For the way his jaw clenches, Yoongi knows Namjoon has an issue with it. But he can’t really say a word about it, especially not in front of everyone. Jungkook seems slightly nervous with his deer-like eyes shifting between the door and the Armys in front of him but Jimin is quick to pat his back.
“Yes,” replies Hoseok appearing from the stairwell with a mesh shirt and bleached denim combo that has everyone impressed. “we aren’t going to be long, just a few drinks and we’ll be right back.”
“Why am I the last one to know about this?” wonders Namjoon, the leader who needs to keep everyone in check to make sure BTS’ reputation stays intact.
“We actually messaged it on the group chat this morning,” says Jungkook with his bunny smile. “Are you guys coming?”
“I’ll pass,” says Lexus who you already know doesn’t like clubs. Right after, Taehyung does the same letting his upper body fall heavily on the couch, complaining about being tired. You then see Sam walk in and take her seat next to Lexus, while Anneli, Courtney, and the rest of the girls make their way to the living room dressed to impress. 
“Yeah, I really should have checked the group chat, my bad.” says Namjoon, “Give me five, and I’ll be ready,” he says jogging to their rooms. For some reason, Yoongi doesn’t understand and he follows Namjoon, entering the room at the same time he does. “Are you going too?” wonders Namjoon, wide-eyed.
“No thanks, I need a little me time,” explains Yoongi, with his calm tone. “I do need to tell you something I overheard.” he finally spits out.
“Oh, what is it?” wonders Namjoon taking off the baggy shirt he had put on after his night shower, his muscled chest showing off the results of his gym workout. 
“Your girlfriend thinks you are not into her and that you only had sex with her because you were horny,” says Yoongi without beating around the bush. Namjoon stops himself from finishing to pull down the tight-fitted black t-shirt but then does before turning to stare at him. 
“What the fuck?” he finally says after a few seconds of processing. “Why would she think that?” he wonders and Yoongi almost laughs at the fact he hasn’t corrected his use of the term "girlfriend" for you. 
“No clue but maybe you should talk with her,” Yoongi suggests with a soothing attitude that Namjoon appreciates. 
“I will. Right now,” he replies and to Yoongi’s surprise Namjoon leaves the room with a black top and grey sweatpants combo that makes a similar effect to seeing him completely naked. It's when he hears the steps retreating that Yoongi chuckles, slightly embarrassed, guessing what Namjoon might do to set the point straight since he hasn’t bothered to finish getting dressed up. 
Namjoon however, finds everyone chilling in the living room. Some are scattered outside in front of the pool, watching the sky go from deep purple to pitch black with twinkling stars. It’s you who’s not around and he has to ask for when Hobi notices him entering the area. He walks his way upstairs in the girls' section and knocks on your room’s door, to which you answer that he can enter. You don’t notice him locking it behind himself before he asks, “May I know why you think I’m not into you?” clenching his jaw with a frown. 
“Uh?” you mutter, caught by surprise. Spiraling on whether Ali might have gotten a loose tongue with someone, although you don’t think she’s the kind. “What are you talking about?” you say distracting yourself by searching for the earring you came up to find.
“Are you going to deny you were talking about it with one of the girls in the hallway?” he says and you can clearly tell he’s bothered by it. You just can’t guess why. Then you realise he must have heard you and that’s why he didn’t even raise his head when you entered the living room earlier.
“Well, no but I don’t know.” you can only say, feeling apprehensive about talking about it. 
“You don’t know,” he says with a slight hint of sarcasm and you don’t see it coming when he pulls you up by the waist from your kneeling position as you look under the bed. He’s fast to muffle your shriek with his hand as he makes you stand and turn. His lips lock with yours as he presses his palms immediately describing the curve of your bump to your thighs making you hold them around his waist. His mouth trails down your jaw to your throat while pressing his already half-hard member against your core, feeling it twitch as it grows. “The best way to make a statement is through actions,” he says against the crook of your neck making your skin raise in goosebumps as he attacks it and marks you as his. “I hope you understand it now.”
He takes two condoms out of his pocket and places them next to you on the office table where he’s managed to set you down. “I thought I could compensate you for last night since you were supposed to stay and not go to the party,” he explains and you understand immediately.
“Of course, you couldn’t miss what was going on in the group chat,” you reply, huffing and shaking your head.
“I have a responsibility,” he admits with a dimpled smile that doesn’t switch the lust in his eyes.
“Yeah, I can tell you are responsible,” you say taking one of the packages in your hands. “Well, were you going to show me something?” you ask him placing it back on the surface. It’s right then and there that he falls to his knees slowly and puts one of your legs over his shoulder, while pulling up the fabric of your skirt he kisses you over your bud. 
“Your choice, ma’am. Unfortunately, we told them we were going. So I’m guessing we only have five minutes before someone decides to come looking.” he says before kissing it again and grabbing it with the full of his lips against the fabric, making your slick get moist.
“Last time I checked it didn’t take that much for you to make me get there… Do you think you could repeat it, sexy?” you wonder, biting your lip again. It’s then he parts your panties from your core and his mouth devours you in the middle; tongue darting and circling as he keeps you inside his mouth while he takes the top package and breaks it. It is as he pulls down the band of his sweatpants, freeing his shaft, and puts the rubber on carefully that his tongue keeps playing mercilessly against your clit, wetness transferring to his lower lip before he laps it shamelessly and groans. 
Without much foreplay he stands and aligns himself with your slick, putting his enormous hands on your waist to help himself push. The intrusion is slow yet determined and when your walls put a checkpoint to his head, he pulls out and pushes in again repeatedly until he can fit in comfortably; by then you are already railed by his shaft. 
You have been patiently throwing non-verbal invitations and stares that could have dropped all his clothes in another dimension, looking for any signs he might want to repeat what happened in the forest five days ago but all he has been is nice and sweet. So, last night you made a move, sneaking into his room in the middle of the night, after the cameras have gone off. You thanked the adding of a building to the compound during the days you’ve been back at the hotel to film Run Army+BTS because now most people are in single or double rooms since some of the girls actually chose to keep sharing the same room; otherwise, your attempt wouldn’t have been possible.
Yet, what you found yourself into wasn’t a torrid night under the sheets but a tired Namjoon that barely awoke if not to pull you with him and hug you falling back to sleep. It wasn’t the fact that he was tired of what you found disappointing or frustrating but the lack of passion in the previous days. You had seen him staying up a bit longer by the light coming from his room, yet he didn’t message you over in any moment or tried to pull you out of your shared room to sneak you to his like you had seen Taehyung do with Lexus the night you all came back to In the Soop. Sometimes you hated your nighter habits, especially if it was to see other people have a better sexual life than yours. 
He gets closer and presses his abdomen to yours as his strikes turn precise and murdering, and you are simply too willing and too craving to not be easy for him to work up. In a few pushes, he has to cover your mouth as you climax around him. Right then and there, as your walls clench and let go of his shaft repeatedly, he reaches his peak and groans quietly against your forehead making you wrap him even tighter, pressing your body against his along with his last pushes.
When he pulls out holding the condom at the base you see how much he’s filled it, surprised. “Yeah…” he says, suddenly shying out before binning it. “We better clean up and walk out,” he says drawing closer again before kissing you tenderly. It’s as he parts that something seems to call his attention and he steps away with a pained look, lifting his feet. Your earring stuck under the flat of his feet. 
“Oh my god,” you say, kneeling to pull it off carefully, Thankfully because of the fluffy carpet it hasn’t stabbed him and there’s no blood. “Let’s go to the bathroom.” 
You wash yourself carefully after pressing a wet and cold cloth against his feet; then get back to the room where he waits and when you walk down. Nobody seems to notice what has happened at all, except for Yoongi, who winks at Namjoon and says a muted thank you. 
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evilcokito · 1 month
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The captain who says he will betray all Soul Society if they pay him more.
Nobody knows if he's joking or not.
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ceruleancattail · 7 months
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This is for @evilcokito TwstBleach au!
Coco, this was written with only good intentions :)
The Sky Weeps In Black
For That is The Only Way
The World Can Feel Touch
Shinigami are known by a thousand names.
Soul Hunters.
Grim Reapers.
Death Gods, even.
Those ghostly figures hovering over the bodies of the departed, releasing their soul. Wielding their Zanpakuto, they sever the bonds the dearly departed had with the moral world. Guiding them to the next life with a strike of their blade.
The light at the end of the tunnel would be the light reflected from the silver of their blade.
One blow.
One blow is all it takes.
Liberation
The Shinigami are clad in black. Hakama dyed with all the colours of the night, secured by a white belt yanked tightly around the waist. The sleeves flutter with the Shinigami’s every breath. Shaking like the trembling wings like one of those ebony hell butterflies you’ve seen gliding around the Soul Society.
Eerie, yet it has this delicate beauty to it. The kind of beauty that comes with something fragile. Breakable.
You’ve seen the Shinigami deployed before. Honestly, you’ve been the reason they deployed, but that in itself was a long story. It was frightening, to be blunt.
Blurs of black dashing towards to you on all sides, feet hardly touching the ground at all. Before you could even blink, the cold kiss of a blade has you yelping, clutching at your wounds. It stung, a thousand wasps digging deep into your flesh.
The title of Gods of Death didn’t seem so absurd then.
Either way, that was over. Your name was… cleared. Somewhat. The council opted to place you under house arrest for the time being, even though more honeyed words were used at the time.
Placed under observation until further notice, you had little to do. A rummage through the cabinets allocates to you revealed a few sets of Hakama, along with the appropriate undergarments.
The cloth was soft, supple even in your palms. Not unlike the feathers of a Raven, smooth under your touch. There was a certain musky scent to them. Cologne, perhaps. Did Shinigami sweat? They certainly bled.
Slipping the Hakama over your shoulders, you cast a glance towards the mirror. Cloth flowed off your shoulders, sleeves way too long for you. The ends of the cloth dragged onto the ground, a king’s robe, only dyed black.
Undaunted, your fingers tightened around the belt. Yanking it around your body, trying to tighten the Hakama as much as you could. Pulling at the cloth here and there, trying to make it look somewhat decent, and not like something chucked an entire blanket over your form.
A chuckle, poorly stifled with a fist. Spinning around, you come face to face with eyes of Amethyst, sparkling with mischief. White strokes line the lower curve of his eyes, glowing ever so slightly. Part of a skeleton were painted onto his neck, trailing down onto your chest. Part of you always wondered just far his tattoos went, but you’ve never asked.
Sam. The Shinigami assigned to you. He leans onto the doorframe, laughing into his clenched hand. The ghost of a smile playing on his lips, Sam lets himself in, wooden slippers clicking with every step.
“Look at you, all dressed up in my uniform.”
Hand reaching for the collar of the Hakama , Sam pinched the fabric lightly, rubbing it absentmindedly. His knuckles graze your neck, every touch sending fireworks exploding on your skin. Your cheeks grow warm.
Sam raises his eyebrows slightly, before his hand released its grip on your collar. Instead, it found solace below your chin. Tilting it up every so slightly, angling your gaze to meet his.
His thumb brushed against your lips. Rough, callouses from his Zanpakuto’s hilt. Marks of training, the scars of a fighter. A strong one.
He could pick you up and toss you like a rag doll, if he desired. Yet Sam’s touch was gentle, his very caress as tender as one of a lover. Something about that thought set your heart aflutter. Thumping wildly, beating against the bones that kept it caged. It thundered in your ears, a passionate heartbeat.
You wondered, did he hear it too? Does he feel it? Does he know the effect he has on you?
A smirk slipped onto his lips. That was all the confirmation you needed. Sam leaned in, forehead pressed against yours. Close enough for you to smell his cologne, the scent of him filling the air. Close enough for you to feel his every breath, wafting over your lips. A teasing, fleeting warmth that left you craving more.
He chuckles once more. A deep, velvety sound, as rich as red wine. It was intoxicating, a seductive purr that left you flushed scarlet.
“Did you miss me that much, little imp?”
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inthememetime · 2 years
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I can't find the post (please somebody tag me in it!), but basically you're offered 3 options- something cool, a billion dollars, or telling a customer off with no reprecussions to you. The punchline is a billion dollars can buy you a lot of telling customers off with no problems. It is, of course, the basis of this au.
Through college, Vlad did a lot of barista/waiter/line cook/retail jobs. This goes like canon except, somewhere around year 4, he realizes that he has enough money he can tell off any Karen he wants to after an incident where he tears into some soccer mom making his poor waitress cry.
He decides to sell pretty much everything and live off of the insane amount of $$$ from stocks and royalties and instead travels the country getting small jobs like this just so he can have the satisfaction of getting into arguments with Karens. Wanna fire him? Fine. He'll work somewhere else.
Every once in a while, he just appears long enough to make an asshole cry and disappears again. He's a cryptid. He has multiple websites and blogs dedicated to sightings of him and, later on, recordings.
He has moved on from Maddie! His new obsession is viscerally satisfying and as Plasmius he now has an apron instead of a cape with a hige collar, just for laughs.
(He is Sam's favorite cryptid. Yes, Danny, even over Phantom).
Plot? What plot? Just Vlad being an asshole chaos gremlin with the same vibes towards his managers as a cat with one paw on a glass, ready to push it off the counter and making eye contact while doing so.
(No, no, no) the owners beg. (Yes, yes, yes) his coworkers encourage.
His second hobby is pissing off cops and politicians. Yes, he will happily egg that politicians house. And steal their TV. He will also fill all their left shoes with bleach and steal their right ones. And publicize evidence of affairs.
The conflict is basically the Fentons trying to get their old buddy back into science while he's perfectly happy being a gremlin, the Mansons trying to keep their daughter away from him, and him bugging Tucker for ways to hack because really, wouldn't it be great if all those shady political backroom deals were on CNN?
The GIW is trying to hunt him- at this point, nobody believes it's for anything ghostly, it's an excuse for whoever is paying them to shut him up.
(Wait- I'm paying you! You're disbanded!
You couldn't do that a year ago?!l
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Suptober 18 Oct.: Tattoos
"Can you come over." 
Cas sounded so odd, Dean sat bolt upright in bed.
"Has something happened?" Dean asked immediately.
deancas ust, au + human cas (or is he? *dun dun dun*)
"Ah, yes. The oozy stage." Dean gently picked up Cas's arm and turned it to examine the bumblebee buzzing between the flat of his wrist and the bend of his elbow. "Welcome to day three." He touched the edges of the well-detailed fuzzy flying pollinator who'd been inked onto his best friend. "Warm but not hot. It's looking good."
"It feels strange," Cas said. "But not bad."
Dean put his arm down with some inner reluctance. He liked having an excuse to touch Cas; he would not be sharing this info with the class.
"What are you going to get for your next tattoo?" Dean smiled in encouragement.
Cas said, "Let's wait for this first one to heal. There were a lot of fascinating designs on the walls at the shop."
"Charlie does great work." Dean pulled up his short t-shirt sleeve to show off his latest, a lily in delicate shades of yellow in memory of his mom. "This one healed up faster than any I've ever had, and the colors stayed almost exactly as vibrant as they were the second Charlie was done with it."
"It's beautiful," Cas said. He wasn't actually looking at the tattoo, but that was all right: Dean knew he'd seen it before.
"Okay, time for pizza." Dean forced himself to look away from Cas's dark blue eyes.
Cas nodded and reached for the phone. 
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It was taking Dean days to recover from that dinner. The pizza'd been delicious, the beer cold, and the conversation long. He and Cas wound up talking well into the wee hours of the morning, which wasn't ideal since because they both had jobs. Cas's was as office manager of a small outfit that repaired air conditioners on big rig trucks; he only dabbled in various types of bee husbandry as a hobby. Dean's career was more freeform, and technically he set his own hours, but it's like not monsters knew that. All monsters cared about was that Dean was tired when he and Sam hit the road and Dean stayed tired for the entirety of a grim, salt and burn session – harder than it should've been – in an overgrown graveyard.
He had almost fallen asleep when his phone rang. Seeing it was Cas, he had no choice but to answer.
"What's up, buddy?" he said through a yawn.
"Can you come over." 
Cas sounded so odd, Dean sat bolt upright in bed.
"Has something happened?" Dean asked immediately.
There was a gap. "Yes," Cas said, voice cracking on the short word.
"I'll be right there." Dean was already putting his boots back on, before thinking maybe he should also put on pants of some kind.
"It's gone," was the first thing Cas said to him upon opening the door.
"What is?" Dean came into Cas's cottage and looked around, assessing. The small, spare living room seemed as tidy as ever, none of the pillows or throw blankets or plants on the windowsill out of place.
Cas held out his arm.
Dean gave him a look. "Well, now, that arm still seems to be attached to your shoulder like always–"
"The bee is gone, Dean." 
Air left Dean's lungs in a whoosh. "What." He grabbed both of Cas's wrists and examined Cas's arms thoroughly, roughly even. He imagined his own eyes were like saucers, the way a cartoon character's would be seeing a hot lady – only in this case, he was looking at nothing but slightly golden skin and a light dusting of normal arm hair. 
There was definitely no tattoo in sight.
"That. Is. Peculiar," Dean was able to eventually say. "Have you called Charlie yet?"
"No," Cas said, looking reluctant. "I don't want to sound like I'm blaming her at all." His eyes slid away from Dean. "It's most likely my fault."
"How could it possibly be your fault? You didn't peel open your arm and pour in a cup of bleach. And I'm not even sure that would work – I mean, your arm would fall off maybe. I knew a waitress once who was in the process of having a roadrunner tattoo lasered off her lower back and it was taking over five months of sessions and thousands of dollars to complete." Dean's brain, chugging along maybe a little more slowly, made him back up for a second and take in the dejection in Cas's face. "Wait, have you had other tattoos?"
"No." Cas paused. "I've also never had a scrape or a scratch, much less a cut." He took what seemed like a shaky breath and looked up at Dean again, eyes filled with something akin to pleading. 
"What are you talking about?" The room tilted on Dean. "You never… What?"
"When I was seven or eight I tripped on the sidewalk outside my elementary school, wiped out spectacularly, and skinned my knee. Tore up my pants and everything. By the time I'd been helped into the nurse's office… The skin had healed." Cas gave him a shaky smile and looked away again. "Vaccinations also make my arm very, very, very sore. Like for a couple of weeks. For years I took the flu vaccine in the nasal spray form. Never been sick with much of anything communicable, though. Dumb luck, I guess."
"I'm calling Charlie right now," Dean declared, having decided to not think about any of the implications of that other stuff.
"Oooh, okay, that possibly explains why– Uh. It was exceptionally hard to give you that bee, Cas. I wish you'd said something about the vaccines," Charlie said over the speaker phone a minute later. "I was trying to make it as unpainful as I could, and I was going as fast as I could and the needle's small, but, like, I was having to stab you way more forcefully than I would normally." She chewed something crunchy. "Oh god! Cas, it must've hurt like the dickens, I'm so sorry."
Cas went slightly pink in the cheeks. "It's fine, Charlie. It wasn't your fault."
"It hurt bad?" Dean whispered to him. His stomach cramped when Cas didn't so much nod as not say no.
"You ever had another client with this kinda…condition, Charlie?" Dean's brain was frizzling. 
She was silent for a moment. "I have not," she said carefully. "But um. What are you thinking the problem could be?"
"It could be biological, since I have the history with…things." Cas tried to smile and failed. "You're surely both thinking it's not something. Average." He bit his lip. "We should call Sam, shouldn't we? Start combing through the lore?"
Charlie made an affirmative sounding noise on her end. 
Dean said, "We don't know what this is. And anyway, aside from the tattoo disappearing, doesn't seem like you're in or causing any kind of trouble. Most people'd be thrilled to be, I don't know what we're calling it – immune to wounds." Dean threw up his hands. "I'd be thrilled. You know how many times I've been patched up?"
"Thirty one," Cas said.
"Bang on the money," Dean said, bumping his knee against his. 
Cas looked at him fondly. 
"Where did you guys meet again?" Charlie asked.
"We're neighbors," Cas said.
"Oh, yeah. Well, let me know if I can or need to do anything else for you," Charlie said. "I could do some research about advanced inking techniques and see if there's another way to make this bee happen."
"We'll keep you posted," Dean said. 
He and Cas sat on Cas's couch and listened to an October wind knock leaves around in the yard between their houses.
"Do we have to call Sam now?" Cas's words fell into the quiet. "It's so late; I'd hate to wake him up."
"We'll talk to him in the morning. But Cas, listen." Dean turned a little and lightly tapped Cas's arm where the bee had been. "This is no big deal. I mean, probably you're not wanna go getting stabbed with needles–" A realization washed over him. "You weren't interested in getting a tattoo until I talked you into one, were you."
"I wasn't uninterested. Yours are so pretty and obviously meaningful to you, and Charlie's designs are wonderful." Cas swallowed. "I didn't want to think it wouldn't work."
"We don't know it can't – between Sam and Charlie, if you wanna be festooned with an aerodynamically improbable bee, we'll get you one." Dean tried to sound comforting. "And as to your…supposed invulnerability." 
"It doesn't portend anything good, from a hunter's perspective," Cas said, as though Dean needed him to finish the thought.
"You're never going to make me mad about knowing you," Dean corrected. "Not a single thing about you is monstrous and I'll thank you not to assume I'd ever think otherwise."
Cas sat with that and looked the slightest bit teary. "I apologize for presuming."
Dean managed to fall more in love with him than he already was, and then managed to choke it down like he always did. "No worries." He stood up, regardless of gravity being a jerk about it. "You could make it up to me one way." 
"What's that?" Cas stood up too, kindness shining in his face.
"Let me crash on your couch. I know my house is literally feet away but I am beat."
Cas went very still, looking up into Dean's eyes. Dean felt himself going similarly still, watching, hope suddenly rising in his chest.
"My bed's more comfortable," Cas said softly, holding out his hand. 
It really was, Dean had the privilege to discover.
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Matchups for v2 round 1
(polls drop July 15 (or so))
Tengen/Rengoku (demon slayer) vs Natsuo Todoroki/ Shigaraki (bnha)
Ochaco/Kirishima (bnha) vs Anakin/commander Fox (star wars)
Ichigo/hollow Ichigo (bleach) vs high school bicycle racing club polycules team (yowamushi pedal, wind breaker)
Mitski/Mirko/inko (bnha) vs odasaku/yosano (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Hinata/Haku (Naruto) vs Mrs White/Yvette (clue 1985)
Asuma/kakashi (Naruto) vs dave/tavros (Homestuck)
Zabuza/kisame (Naruto) vs tenjouin fubuki/manjoume jun (Yu-Gi-Oh GX)
Yor (spy x family)/Haru (fugou keiji) vs rabi ray Rana/sabal (far cry 4)
Curator (the stanley parable)/administrator (TF2) vs medic (TF2)/medical officer Danby (Subnautica)
Yor (spy x family)/morinozuka (Ouran) (academy au) vs matmodean (wheel of time)
Tsume/Tsunade (Naruto) vs Mario/donkey Kong (Mario movie 2023)
Robert chase/chi park (house md) vs winter schnee/Robyn Hill (RWBY)
Phina/linde (fire emblem) vs mal Cobb/eames (inception)
Fierce deity/ghirahim (the legend of Zelda) vs Tamika flynn/Janice palmer
Joseph/god (Christianity) vs garet/the wise one (golden sun)
Isaac/the roof of his house (golden sun) vs ichika/kanade (project sekai)
Jazz/prowl (the transformers) vs Bellamy/Bartolomeo/Cavendish (one piece)
Leon/kazuichi (Danganronpa) vs johnny/the fridge guy (Johnny the homicidal maniac)
The original char aznable/casval daikun (Gundam) vs vera misham/wocky kitaki (ace attorney)
Setsu/yuriko/raqio (gnosia) vs Cecil Gershwin Palmer (wtnv) Carlos Ramirez (Dresden files)
Anna/Daniel (FNAF AR:special delivery) vs Sam (fantasy high)/aelwyn (the seven)
Luis/ness (FNAF AR: special delivery) vs all of the Beatles (irl)/light yagami (death note)/penguins of Madagascar minus skipper (penguins of Madagascar, etc)
Hellucard/guardian angel (eddsworld) vs Danny Fenton (Danny phantom)/randy Cunningham (Randy Cunningham ninth grade ninja
Rincewind the wizzard/twoflower (discworld) vs calendar man/condiment king (dc comics)
Queen ripple/drawcia (Kirby) vs John silver/scroop (treasure planet)
Dante (Devil may cry)/Raiden (metal gear) vs Sesshomaru/hojou (Inuyasha)
Jon connington/Myles toyne (asoiaf) vs lazy/shoji (dairanger)
Gaon/zyuran (zenkaiger) vs jade/terezi (Homestuck)
Tumblr/Reddit vs anzu/tsukasa/junta (romantic killer)
Anzu/saki (romantic killer) vs Peter Parker (spiderman (specifically toby MacGuire)/Spencer Reid (criminal minds)
Captain smollet (treasure planet)/Jane (Disney Tarzan) vs hope/echo (the 100)
Atsushi/Yanagida (Osomatsu-san) vs junta/makoto (romantic killer)
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