still cant move on from civil war ugh
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Four Times Steve Said I Love You and One Time Tony Said It First Art
Summary:
“Anything you want, Tony. This isn’t – there’s no script. There’s no supposed to. Everything I just said will still be true tomorrow no matter what happens next, I prom-”
Tony stretched up on his toes and slid his mouth against Steve’s, catching Steve’s words on his tongue, swallowed the surprised puff of breath. Steve’s lips were dry and he kissed Tony back instantly, deeply, almost desperately.
Notes:
For nightwalker.
Inspired by Four Times Steve Said I Love You and One Time Tony Said It First by nightwalker.
Commissioned artwork for nightwalker. :)
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After a long long Captain America’s day
Wip of the painting for my Sambucky artbook! Hope to open preorders this week!
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Tony: HAaNG oN!?
Two versions again.
I’ve been meaning to draw this scene from @sineala s fic “Not So Secret Anymore” (go read it, it’s awesome). Because Tony’s sheer effrontery at Steve saying nice things about him (TO HIS FACE!) is hilarious.
Extract from the fic that inspired this sketch
"Wait a minute," Tony said, indignant, fitting a few puzzle pieces of his own together. "So on the way to the meeting, when you were telling me about your computer problems and you kept telling me how kind I'd been to you, you-- you knew you were talking to me the whole time? You were telling me nice things about me to my face?"
He's not sure that's an actual possible crime anywhere. Probably not. Nonetheless, he feels just a little bit betrayed.’
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More sketches of the lovely Tony Stark
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TONY'S BIRTHDAY GALA PROMPT FEST: Happy 54th Birthday, Tony!
We are excited to announce after the success of last year's Gala that we will again be hosting an event for Tony's birthday!
The collection is OPEN NOW FOR PROMPTS & CLAIMING.
Schedule:
Now: Prompt Submission begins; Claims begin
May 1st at 11:59pm EST: Prompt Submission ends
May 22nd at 11:59pm EST: Fic/art due
May 26th-28th at 11:59pm EST: Works revealed
May 29th at 11:59pm EST: Creators revealed
Rules:
You must be over the age of 18 to participate.
The minimum requirement for a fic is 500 words, no maximum.
The minimum requirement for art is a sketch or a doodle.
A prompt submission may include up to four prompts. You do not have to fill all four; choose one and you're good to go!
"Choose Not to Apply Archive Warnings" and "Underage" Archive Warnings are not allowed in this prompt fest.
Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions!
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@sabrecmc Chapter 3 is up!
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I’m back to reading avengers fanfics nature is healing
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Common ground.
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by @mick09160
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Tony stark doodles
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First Officer Moustache ⚓️
Teaser for some Edwardian vampire nonsense on patreooné
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THE HOLDOVER--Steve Rogers/Tony Stark--Complete
When he was 17, Tony Stark had to spend the holiday break holding over at Phillips Academy in the company of Professor Rogers. Fifteen years later, Tony invites Steve for coffee.
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I'm just putting this out there because I'm thinking about it and because I want people to know it's not just them.
I don't really read fic anymore. It's not because I stopped liking it, though. It's because I made a rule for myself that I'm not able to follow.
I told myself that if I read a fic, I should comment on it. And not just "I loved it!" but a detailed comment. A live reaction or at least quoting favourite lines. Maybe talk about symbolism or about references I caught or about characterization etc.
I did that because I loved the authors I was reading and because I'd received so many lovely comments like that and I wanted to be able to pass that joy onto others. But then I found it hard to actually comment like that.
I could manage it sometimes? Oneshots weren't too hard, for example, but multichaps? My rule was that I had to comment every chapter. And the kinds of comments I wanted to write, well that meant reading on my laptop because I hate typing on my phone.
Eventually, I felt so guilty when I read fic without commenting on it that I stopped reading fic altogether. Better to just not read if I wasn't able to hold up my end of the bargain.
I shifted out of my fandom not long after that, and I haven't found a new one that's sparked the same interest (ie obsession), so I don't know if I might be able to fix this habit if I ever get into a new fandom in the future. All I know is, don't be like me.
Comment as you can and when you can, but don't set up strict rules like I did. I can't speak for all authors of course, but I know that personally, I'd rather you enjoy my work without commenting at all rather than make yourself feel so guilty you stop reading it altogether.
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a break to sketch my blorbo
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