14 Works by velleities
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When Forest Watcher Tighnari gets the chance to venture into the desert for a seemingly miraculous plant that counters the adverse effects of the Withering Zones, General Mahamatra Cyno unexpectedly volunteers to accompany him. Not having interacted with each other since their Akademiya days, they undertake a journey of suspicion, camaraderie, and unforeseen joy.
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Things That Go Bump in the Night by seapigeon, velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
16 Mar 2019
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Many an odd critter and item have ended up on the front porch of the property Bucky house-sits in the Middle Of Nowhere, but a bleeding blond man is a first. A short inspection reveals the man to be none other than Steve Rogers; ex-Captain America, vigilante, and a wanted fugitive. Steve’s stay of a few days of recovery is prolonged, under instructions for him to lie low until the Avengers can sort out the mess that has become the Sokovia Accords. Bucky is pretty sure that he’s committing an act of treason by providing Steve a place to stay. He is also pretty sure that lengthy interaction with Steve makes one prone to impending headaches and possibly ulcers. And he is certain that he is, very assuredly, in danger of falling in love with Steve.
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The Heart of a Dying Star by layersofart, velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
01 Oct 2018
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As ancient legends have it, mighty magical weapons can be forged in the heart of a dying star.
Wanda, driven by her desire to avenge her brother’s death and backed by Hydra and their secret plans, uses ancient magic to knock a star down from the sky.
Halfway across the land, Steve, the Captain of the Avengers Guard, finds a fallen star named Bucky.
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Dream a Little Dream by Art_By_DrowningByDegrees, velleities
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies)
20 May 2018
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Steve's MO for living his 21st century life is: keep it simple, fight the good fight with SHIELD and the Avengers, sketch the world around him whenever possible, forget to think about love and all things romance.
Steve's 21st Century Life has different plans: a certain charming waiter, a bistro that almost becomes Steve's second home, and an attraction that sends Steve swooning as he starts dreaming of a less lonely existence. -
Sweet Serendipity by velleities
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies)
20 Jan 2018
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A troubled city-style lumberjack. Sunshine personified in a man. An accidental phone swap. A serendipitous meet-up. Bucky lets out a small scoff. This isn’t the romcom that one looks for, not usually. It is, however, the one that found Steve and Bucky.
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Lavender Town by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
21 Aug 2017
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Bucky lives in a sleepy town, shares a house with his should-be-boyfriend Steve, and helps Wanda with her crafts. He likes hanging out with Clint the owner of the animal shelter, and drinking Natasha's delicious coffee at the bakery. But there is something off about this life that Bucky can’t quite place; Tony Stark dislikes him for no apparent reason, his dreams are too strange to understand, and his left arm occasionally glints under the light. A series of strange events clue Bucky in on the fact that maybe their lives aren’t what they seem...
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The Grand Plan by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
19 Aug 2017
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The Soldier doesn’t mean to be menacing, even if it's become the impression he naturally gives off. He wants to be a person, first and foremost, but he wants to be the right kind of person too, and that leads him to one irrefutable conclusion: he owes an apology to Captain America– an apology that he has to deliver, if the Soldier wants to be who he aspires. It’s just proving out to be a little harder than he thought...
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For Steve, getting through each day is a process – one he’s currently failing at spectacularly. Feeling out of place in this brave new world, he hopes to find a home in Bucky, and looks for him with everything he’s got. But Bucky doesn’t want to be found, and when he does touch base with Steve, he never sticks around for long. Bucky has embraced the modern age, leaving Steve lagging behind – or so Steve believes, until Bucky shows him otherwise.
A story in five parts, featuring Hydra goons and post-Ultron Sokovia, a celebration in memory of Jim Morita’s birthday, the isolated country of Latveria, and Dr. Doom’s humanoid robots attempting to take over New York.
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On The Other End of the Line by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
25 Dec 2016
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He has been strongly advised against picking up calls from blocked numbers. The fall of SHIELD has afforded him many enemies, and blocked numbers can’t be traced. But it’s 3 a.m., the phone is ringing, and Steve is dazed and somewhat spooked.
“Hello?” he mumbles groggily, his voice muffled by the pillow.
“Steve?”
Steve’s eyes snap open. “Bucky?”Wherein: after the fall of SHIELD and the disappearance of the Winter Soldier, Steve receives an unexpected call from Bucky. It’s the first in a long series of calls that leave Steve longing for more – only, he doesn’t know Bucky’s number, whereabouts or current activities. All he can do is wait, on the other end of the line.
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Bucky Barnes’ Guide to Show-Don’t-Tell by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
18 Dec 2016
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Bucky should be happy. His secret is, apparently, safe. Apparently no one noticed. Apparently no one saw. And yet.
“I practically fondled you in front of everyone and no one bats an eyelash. What’s up with that?”I.e.: Steve and Bucky now live together in the Avengers Tower. They have decided to keep their relationship a secret from their fellow Avengers- that is, until Bucky slips up and the Avengers act oblivious about it. Bucky recruits Steve in a game of ‘show, don’t tell” until the Avengers acknowledge what’s what.
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- Part 2 of Crass, Brash and a Little Bit Too Much
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Steve Rogers’ Guide to Approach-With-Caution by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
18 Dec 2016
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Steve might only be pretending to be fine, but he’s pretty sure he isn’t hallucinating the person standing before him, and he’ll be damned if that person, clad in a coffeehouse apron, with a glove covering his left arm, isn’t Bucky.
Or: Coffee Shop Non-AU. Steve finds Bucky working at a coffeehouse in the middle of nowhere. Both of them recognize the other. Neither of them says so. Bucky decides to mess with Steve - just a little. Steve decides to play along.
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- Part 1 of Crass, Brash and a Little Bit Too Much
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Eccedentesiast; or, five times Steve Rogers doesn’t challenge Bucky Barnes' Sad Smile™, and one that he does by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
25 Oct 2016
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Bucky Barnes is and has always been the king of Sad Smiles. After years of pretending not to notice, Steve finally decides to address it.
5+1 times spanning from the pre-serum years to after the infinity war.
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Just Like The Movies by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
21 Sep 2016
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Tony found what he was looking for. On the screen, sepia-tone soldiers marched in front of a tank with the main cast prominently displayed. He turned to Clint.
“Okay, listen. It’s like this: these guys, I call them geniuses, heroes, lords and saviors, they made a movie for what we’ve all been thinking – Cap and his assassin buddy doing the do.”Or, that one time Steve and Bucky accidentally sat through a porn parody of their WWII selves and finally managed to pick up the hint.
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the heart that you call home by velleities
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
24 Aug 2016
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“Bucky,” he said. “What happened tonight? Where were you? Why were you in an ambulance?”
“’S long story, Stevie.”
Steve leaned back against the coffee table obnoxiously. I’ve got time, his eyes challenged. I’ve got all the time in the world.
