A Partial Dictionary of the 21st Century By Captain Steve Rogers, US Army
Steve is adapting well to the new millennium, and he has the dictionary to prove it.
Steve is adapting well to the new millennium, and he has the dictionary to prove it.
Patrick had a letter written on his wrist when he was born, small and even in black pen-print. Well, technically it started to show up a day after he was born, like a bruise that takes time to settle in. Patrick doesn’t remember, obviously, but his parents will tell him whenever he asks, how small it was and how it just... faded in, a little ‘J’.
As Peggy quite suddenly learned, Howard was not exactly clear about all the things Jarvis was prepared to do for her.
A wicked smile slowly spreads across Kent’s face, and he turns to Jack. “What do you say, should I show your boy how to make you cry?”
Dorian keeps waiting for everything to fall apart. Bull has a better idea.
Natasha becomes an internet phenomenon. It's nothing that she was ever trained for.
In which a case of early-morning mistaken identity goes very, very right.
Creative solutions for Seasonal Affective Disorder, Leverage style. (So. Much. Fluff.)
In which Layla has a suggestion, and she, Will, and Warren finally get their collective act together.
In which Deadpool kidnaps Clint off a battlefield and takes him on a roadtrip. A shooting roadtrip. OK, fine. A shooting people roadtrip. Don't be so cranky about it.
Seven Happily Ever Afters that weren't. Welcome to the Wonderful World of Disney.
The Leverage crew run into a new friend, find some buried treasure, and fight some Nazis. It's a pretty good day.
Krem’s grin fades into a quiet smirk, his eyes warm and amused, and Cullen does not forget how to move his legs because he is a grown man, a leader of soldiers, commander of the Inquisition’s army. He breaks the silence by coughing loudly, because he is also an imbecile.
"I was thinking post patrol sex. You in?"
Ed and Roy are going to get married. At least theoretically speaking… [AU after Brotherhood with major spoilers.]
Sidney doesn’t realize it’s a new superstition when it happens; there’s no reason he would. It’s just the team on an outing before their fifth game against Ottawa, everyone loose and easy and ebullient. When they’re heading out to get some sleep, Geno gathers Sidney close, even closer than his usual, and Sidney can’t help smiling back, basically happy about everything. Geno’s an affectionate guy, and if he tends to get a little extra affectionate with Sidney, well, Sidney never minds.
It's one thing for your parents you don't see that often to think you're dating your friend. It's another for the brother you live with to think that too.
Turns out Jim Kirk's more than meets the eye, genetically speaking. There are a lot of consequences, mostly for Spock and his sanity.
You were Romeo, you were throwing pebbles and my daddy said, "Stay away from Juliet" and I was crying on a staircase, begging you, "Please don't go."
When Bittle first showed up at a meeting with management, sitting next to Sara with wide, scared eyes, Jack didn't think he had a chance in hell. Sara hired new assistants all the time, most of whom barely made it through a season.
Dagna explores Skyhold, and also Sera's pants.
If Dorian were half as confident as he says he is, he'd be a force to be reckoned with.
A podfic of "Greatly Approved" by damalur. "An apostate's guide to popular fiction. (Or: Hawke runs headlong into Cassandra's book club, Varric comes along for the ride.)"
(a little bit joyful) Everything changes after Yuri wins the Grand Prix Final. He starts to figure some things out.
Otabek won silver at Worlds. Yuri was going win gold at fucking doming. (Fuck his brain and its fucking innuendos.)
Yuri and Otabek exchange a series of text messages. They get sexy.
It's not that Cullen's a virgin, he's just never done this before.