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Together at last, but not how we expected by ConfusedQueer
Fandoms: Cartinelli - Fandom, Agent Carter (TV)
01 Jan 2016
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Bucky has found Steve and Steve sees Peggy and Angie. What will happen with them? I dunno. I suck at summaries.
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Starting Over by PatsysPyjamas
Fandoms: Agent Carter (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
07 Jun 2020
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Sometimes in life we lose touch with the people that are most important to us.
But what if fate was on your side, and happenstance gave you the chance at a reconciliation?
Peggy Carter is about to find out.
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24 Mar 2020
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40,000 years ago nameless artists painted the cave walls in black and red. Aurochs, bison, deer, wolves, bears, leopards, hyenas - and above all, lions.
Today, two friends on the brink of a new relationship take a holiday to southern France. For both Laura and Carmilla it is the chance to be alone and see who they might become together. For Carmilla it is also a trip back to the half-forgotten country she spent her childhood in. But as the setting grows more and more familiar and as some of the locals seem slightly too welcoming, she begins wonder what kind of things she has forgotten and what she might need to remember before it's too late.
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08 Jul 2017
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The four times Peggy apologises to Angie, and the one time she doesn't. With an extra few chapters of Angie being (always) right.
Or: Peggy falling in love with another scrappy Brooklyn kid, in a mostly-canon re-write of Agent Carter season 1 and a non-canon-re-write of season 2, because we all know how that went down. Domestic shenanigans from New York to L.A.
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Peggy Carter pushes open the door and takes a corner seat, still feeling like she's somehow betraying her Queen by being publicly seen drinking coffee twice in a week (and /enjoying/ it, too). Angie spots her from across the Automat and comes hurrying over, a huge, shit-eating grin plastered to her face. “English!” She bends down and pulls the woman into a tight, brief hug.
When Angie finally pulls away, Peggy isn’t sure what she’s more concerned about – the fact that this waitress doesn’t seem to understand the meaning of personal space (of which she herself places great importance) or the fact that she actually finds herself enjoying the said invasion of personal space. She clears her throat. “I have a name, you know,” she says. “It’s Peggy. Peggy Carter.”
