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“Captain America represents the values of our country. The recent allegations about his sexuality are specious and designed to smear an American icon. Captain Rogers regularly attends the Church of Saint Agnes and invites the citizens of New York to attend worship with him this Sunday, April 14th. God bless America.”
Nobody was ever going to know. Steve would be a good husband, a good father, and he’d never give in to sin and touch another man.
But Steve makes two mistakes, one after the other: he leaves two words out of the Pledge of Allegiance, and he doesn’t notice a camera flash among the strobe lights of a dark club, because he’s dancing with his clumsy hands on Tony’s hips.
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The present all starts with a night that was suppose to be Tony’s final goodbye to the Avengers Tower and all it represented. With just one visit from Steve that all changes. Tony wants nothing more than to be rid of him for good, even if his actions say otherwise. Only, Steve has a proposition that is hard to walk away from.
This is the journey of two tales that somehow become one story. A past where two people who couldn't be more different find their way into each other's lives and a present filled with bitterness and a need for redemption. The future is the only part that remains undecided.
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"I really shouldn’t be talking to a figment of my imagination,” Steve said. “Sam would be reading me the riot act. I can hear him now. Therapy works wonders, you know.”
“Sounds like Wilson,” Tony agreed. “And therapy does work wonders. You might want to look into it, once it becomes a thing in a couple of years.”
“I’ll keep that in mind,” Steve said.
A few years after Steve moved permanently back in time, he started having conversations with Tony again.

