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I Have Made Myself A Gardener by Plumcot
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
02 Sep 2018
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"A year ago, all you saw of Bucky Barnes in the media was about the Winter Soldier. Half the pictures available of him were of him in the muzzle. Greasy hair, dead eyes, built to destroy. Now, half of what you found was Bucky Barnes and his garden."
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- Part 2 of Bucky's Garden
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In which Magnus learns that life is a series of discoveries, and just because you weren't right the first time doesn't mean you got everything wrong.
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Drought (Or the Care and Feeding of Plant Boyfriends) by Plumcot
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
27 Feb 2017
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Obviously, humans and plant people are different. They have different cultures, different needs. Steve tries to understand this.
...But he really doesn't get why Bucky can't just take a bath if he's so thirsty.
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- Part 2 of Chlorophyll
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From My Mother, and Her Mother Before Her by Plumcot
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
18 Nov 2016
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Tony doesn't know how to sew. He doesn't have to; if he ever rips something he can just throw it out and buy a new one. Perks of being rich.
Predictably, the idea of throwing out a perfectly good shirt just because of a little tear gives Steve a mini heart attack.
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Forget-Me-Nots (Or How Steve Rogers Learned to Chill) by Plumcot
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
29 Jul 2016
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Steve Rogers doesn't have time for your fancy relaxation. He doesn't have time for your comfy pillows, or your body wash, or your chamomile tea that tastes like plant matter with a side of "why". Steve Rogers only wants one thing in life; to work until the end of days, because at least then he can say he didn't waste his time on Earth doing nothing.
Bucky Barnes has flowers in his hair and chlorophyll in his skin, and he doesn't have time to be stressed. Why would he, when there's rain to dance in, sun to bask in, and philodendrons to talk to? So he is, understandably, very worried about his (sadly) human neighbor who wouldn't stop and smell the roses if he faceplanted in a flower bed. Obviously something must be done.
Steve isn't all that happy when a green-skinned stranger shows up at his door and tries to give him a plant.
Series
- Part 1 of Chlorophyll

