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Play It Again – metisket
Derek/Stiles
63,206 words
In which Stiles goes along with one of Derek’s plans and ends up in an alternate universe as a result. He should’ve known better. He did know better, actually, and that means he has no one to blame but himself.
“Laura wants to lure the kid in with food and kindness and make a pet of him, like a feral cat. Derek wants to have him arrested for stalking. They’re at an impasse. (And the rest of the family is staying emphatically out of it in a way that suggests bets have been placed.)”
alternate universe, fix-it, found family, friends to lovers, mutual pining, panic attacks, PTSD
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Gen
65,801 words
An extended look at how Tony lost his team and found his family.
So help me, I will give all of these characters the happy ending they deserve, in the happiest multi-verse that ever existed (after some Rough Times because that’s just life.)
Featuring
- a less problematic Spider-Man recruitment scene
- mostly stand-alone chapters
- JARVIS mandated Sex-Ed
- a Tony Stark Defense Squad worth something
- no one dies
- a slow but genuine team reconciliation
- and the all important answer to the question Tony Stark + Happiness = ?
domesticity, fix-it, fluff, found family, kidfic, panic attacks, tw: child abuseA Nuke to Your Chest – vorkosigan
Steve/Tony
21,379 words
After Siberia, Tony held it together, but after that awful letter he started drinking. Heavily. And now he's having blackouts. Obviously, he doesn't remember calling Rogers on that cursed phone. And what you can't remember, well, it didn't happen. Obviously.
And Steve Rogers has had enough.
breaking up & making up, depression/mental illness, fix-it, hurt/comfort, tw: alcohol/alcoholismNever Eye To Eye – vorkosigan
Steve/Tony
26,506 words
After the Civil War, the Avengers were back together.
How is everything going, Tony? Pepper had asked in her email.
It's fine (Tony had written back). I'm fighting with Steve all the time. Everything is going to hell. I'm okay (you know I'm always okay).
(Or: How Tony and Steve learned to be a bit gentler with each other)
enemies to friends to lovers, fix-it, hurt/comfort, tw: child abuseTogether – complicationstoo
Steve/Tony
21,796 words
During the Time Heist, Steve and Tony travel back to April 7th, 1970, only to get stuck there when an accident destroys the Pym particles. While they devise a plan to get back home, conversations uncover buried feelings and long-kept secrets that alter their relationship forever.
canon divergence, fix-it, friends to lovers, only one bed, slow burn, time travel
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Derek/Stiles
63,206 words
In which Stiles goes along with one of Derek’s plans and ends up in an alternate universe as a result. He should’ve known better. He did know better, actually, and that means he has no one to blame but himself.
“Laura wants to lure the kid in with food and kindness and make a pet of him, like a feral cat. Derek wants to have him arrested for stalking. They’re at an impasse. (And the rest of the family is staying emphatically out of it in a way that suggests bets have been placed.)”
alternate universe, fix-it, found family, friends to lovers, mutual pining, panic attacks, PTSD
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