Short – but it’s a Steve/Bucky AU starring pre-serum!Steve, need I say more? 🙂 Music: Crave You feat. Giselle, by Flight Facilities.
Short – but it’s a Steve/Bucky AU starring pre-serum!Steve, need I say more? 🙂 Music: Crave You feat. Giselle, by Flight Facilities.
I surrender honestly. You’ve always done the same for me. […] I’ll love you long after you’re gone.
This song is perfection, and the vid matches it beautifully. Music by Phillip Phillips.
This manages to perfectly capture the tension between Margaret and John. Especially love the rather unexpected song choice – period vids tend towards the soft or dramatic. (The vidder also has a couple other N&S vids set to similarly unconventional music.) Music by The Veronicas.
But, try as he might, Bucky couldn’t sleep. He could only think of the previous dream, and of the pain he’d likely have felt while standing up at the altar with Steve as he married Peggy. He wished Steve hadn’t found the thought of their respective marriages so endearing.
After a moment, though, Steve closed the book again. He rested it on his lap and said. “But I don’t think that would have been it.”
Adult, post-WS. Love this peek at what might have been if Bucky hadn’t fallen and Steve hadn’t crashed – and since it’s a dream, there’s no icky cheating issue. The stand-alone companion piece about Paris is awesome, too.
Steve knew he could escape the cuffs, but the Winter Soldier didn’t.
Adult, PWP. The Winter Soldier has Steve just where he wants him to – and Steve doesn’t really want to be anywhere else, either. This is hot like burning.
Peggy and everything that makes her her. Lovely introspective overview. Music: We Meet in Dreams, by Gothic Storm.
Bucky or Bucky/Steve feels aren’t anything to laugh over as a rule, but this song parody of Gotye’s seriously over-vidded song is awesome.
This manages to hit some different notes as well as an awesome monologue by SebStan. Music by Twelve Titans Music.
137 means goddamn it, not again, means S.O.S., means I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but our stories don’t line up.
Adult, post-Avengers. Trigger warnings apply. Clint and Natasha deal with the aftermath of Loki’s mind games. It’s not pretty (it’s pretty fucking intense, actually), but it’s all about re-learning to be them. Amazing.
Jack complicated things further by turning up fifteen minutes later and demanding an explanation at gunpoint. It was only too clear that Jack had no idea who Ianto was, and Ianto found himself ordered down to the SUV and taken to the Hub practically under arrest. Jack wasn’t impressed when Ianto offered to drive and produced a set of working keys to the SUV.
Teen, post-Cyberwoman AU. In my headcanon, Jack and Ianto didn’t hook up until after Lisa, but I really enjoyed this take on Ianto trying to come to terms with himself and his relationship with Jack, with the help of an unexpected trip to a parallel universe.