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    So long ago the details were lost to time, people began creating guardians of the dead. They were made from dogs, dogs who were buried in graveyards before anyone was laid to rest, their spirits arising as black dogs, bound protectors of the human dead.

    Steve had always wondered what would happen after he died. He hadn't expected the answer to be 'wake up in the cemetery he'd been buried in', but here he was, some kind of ghost, and he could see the trees through his hands. It wasn't so bad, and he wasn't alone—a sleek black dog, golden eyes glowing bright, was happily waiting to greet him.

    Decades later, on what was supposed to be a quiet, peaceful, definitely-not-life-changing walk through the woods, Bucky stumbled across an abandoned cemetery and into the impossible.

    (It's a ghost story and a love story and a story about dogs.)

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    A collection of drabbles in response to Tumblr prompts.

    Mostly Steve/Bucky drabbles, but also gen, Barbershop Quartet OT4, and bizarre mermaid AUs. (Don't judge.)

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    Steve had gone fully red-faced with pedantic altar-boy fury. “Did your computer forget how to Google translate?” he bellowed, sticking his head up and over. Bucky yanked him down again. “What are you even trying to say?”

    Bucky tried to shake the sparkles off the grenade he had been planning on lobbing over the divider. “It sounded like Latin to me,” he said reasonably, pursing his lips and frowning at the explosive. It dripped a sparkle, and a puff of purple smoke curled up where it hit the concrete.

    “That’s because you spent Sunday school flirting with Sarah Cunningham,” Steve accused, bobbing back up to throw his shield and ducking back down to dodge a shining ball of blue light. “You wouldn’t know Latin if it came up and kissed you on your ugly mug.”

    “I’d sure know it if Sarah Cunningham did, though.” Bucky grinned, struck by the memory. “That gal really knew what she was doing.”

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    (aka Celestucky)
    Captain America is made of stars: they're in his blood, they twinkle behind his freckles, they shine from his eyes. He's a constellation drawn into a man, superhuman and bright enough to burn, an enigma of physics and biology.

    He's far from the only enigma the Avengers have on offer: distant stars shimmer in Black Widow's eyes, Bruce Banner's cortisol response is irradiated in starshine, and Iron Man has (or had) a binary star system in his chest.

    Then, of course, the ghost of a secret—the Winter Soldier, cold as ice and dark as shadow, skin patched with starless sky. Light-devouring, constantly ravenous, with his own gravitational pull—he has all the hallmarks of a black hole. What better to swallow a star? But Bucky Barnes still exists under layers of frost and metal and dark matter, and he's terrified that the draw he feels to the brightest star in the sky is something more than a memory of love.

    Too bad Steve's dedicated to standing by his side.

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    09 Jun 2024