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Tender is the Ghost by Hark_bananas
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), Captain America - All Media Types
04 Sep 2020
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This thought is uncontrollably followed by another one: I’m not alone anymore. He looks over his shoulder, through the kitchen door, to where Bucky is sitting at his usual place at the head of the dining table, and he feels an unconstrainable smile breaking out across his face, the barest hint of threatening tears along its bright edge.
I’m not alone anymore.
Bucky is still looking past Steve’s left ear, but slowly, gingerly, one side of his mouth quirks up. Steve feels giddy, he wants to shout, or faint, or something to relieve the carbonated pressure that is bubbling up inside of him. Instead, he laughs, short and cheerful, and opens the oven door.
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- Part 2 of Tender is the Ghost
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- English
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- 151,540
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Bookmarked by Kimberlydyan
21 Jun 2025
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Where You Lead (I Will Follow) by musette22
Fandoms: Actor RPF, Marvel Cinematic Universe RPF
27 Oct 2024
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Sebastian Stan wants to do a Broadway play with Chris Evans. He really, really wants to do a Broadway play with Chris Evans, preferably Speed-the-Plow.
Chris also wants to do a Broadway play with Sebastian, but not Speed-the-Plow. His counterproposal acts as a catalyst for some long-overdue revelations (and quite a lot of great sex, too).
Bookmarked by Kimberlydyan
15 Jan 2025
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Sebastian Stan wants to do a Broadway play with Chris Evans. He really, really wants to do a Broadway play with Chris Evans, preferably Speed-the-Plow.
Chris also wants to do a Broadway play with Sebastian, but not Speed-the-Plow. His counterproposal acts as a catalyst for some long-overdue revelations (and quite a lot of great sex, too).
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Steven Grant Rogers: Male, 32 years old, former Army Captain, present day art professor at NYU.
James Grant: Male, 33 years old, mysterious writer of a book that sounds a lot like Steve and Bucky’s life, told from Bucky’s point of view.
But Bucky’s dead. He died in action during the Iraq war- didn’t he?
(Or: The one where Bucky’s supposed to be dead, Steve’s supposed to have moved on, but there’s a book and two very amused friends.)
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- Part 1 of Past Lives Verse
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- English
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- 16/16
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- 456
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Bookmarked by Kimberlydyan
03 Dec 2024
Bookmarker's Notes
Steven Grant Rogers: Male, 32 years old, former Army Captain, present day art professor at NYU.
James Grant: Male, 33 years old, mysterious writer of a book that sounds a lot like Steve and Bucky’s life, told from Bucky’s point of view.
But Bucky’s dead. He died in action during the Iraq war- didn’t he?
(Or: The one where Bucky’s supposed to be dead, Steve’s supposed to have moved on, but there’s a book and two very amused friends.)
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Centerfold by zombified419
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
09 May 2016
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The Steve Bucky stared at wasn't the same Steve he'd left back in Brooklyn. He was obviously taller, probably taller than Bucky now, and ridiculously ripped. Like, he must just live in a gym because damn. His arms were huge and flexing, crossed behind his head. Steve's blue eyes were so bright and coy that Bucky involuntarily swallowed. He followed the lines of the face he knew so well down to a chiseled chest and abdomen of a stranger, except there was the faint trace of a scar Bucky knew his Stevie had above his hip from a kick a bully'd been lucky with, and this Steve had it, too.
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Or, the one where Bucky comes home after studying abroad for six years to discover his Stevie is all grown up.Bookmarked by Kimberlydyan
05 Nov 2024
Bookmarker's Notes
The Steve Bucky stared at wasn't the same Steve he'd left back in Brooklyn. He was obviously taller, probably taller than Bucky now, and ridiculously ripped. Like, he must just live in a gym because damn. His arms were huge and flexing, crossed behind his head. Steve's blue eyes were so bright and coy that Bucky involuntarily swallowed. He followed the lines of the face he knew so well down to a chiseled chest and abdomen of a stranger, except there was the faint trace of a scar Bucky knew his Stevie had above his hip from a kick a bully'd been lucky with, and this Steve had it, too.
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Tell me things you've never said out loud by carmelfringe
Fandoms: Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
09 Jul 2020
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The thing about Steve Rogers’ books was that no one really knew how they got so popular all of a sudden. They just did. One day you had no idea the man existed, then you blinked and boom — you saw his name plastered for the second month in a row on The New York Times Best Seller List. To say his books were good would be the understatement of the century. That man was the Mozart of creative writing.
or: Steve is Bucky's favourite writer.
Bookmarked by Kimberlydyan
02 Oct 2024
Bookmarker's Notes
The thing about Steve Rogers’ books was that no one really knew how they got so popular all of a sudden. They just did. One day you had no idea the man existed, then you blinked and boom — you saw his name plastered for the second month in a row on The New York Times Best Seller List. To say his books were good would be the understatement of the century. That man was the Mozart of creative writing.
or: Steve is Bucky's favourite writer.

