Till it hurts (Steve x Reader) - Part 1 by savrom, literature
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Till it hurts (Steve x Reader) - Part 1
Gunfire echoed through the hallways of the HYDRA base and Steve took in a deep breath, looking at the woman that was hiding behind him: you. He clenched his fist around his shield, nodding at you. You had been over the plan numerous of times back at the Avengers Tower and while the rest of the team distracted the HYDRA agents, Steve was supposed to take you up to the control room of the base to hack into it and download any information that might help the Avengers locate the remaining HYDRA agents (and Bucky). The base was heavily secured, however, and Steve knew he had de deviate from plan.
He didn't like to leave you alone, even though he
Timing is everything (Steve x Reader) - 1/3 by savrom, literature
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Timing is everything (Steve x Reader) - 1/3
You had been living in New York for several years. You had been there when the aliens attacked the city and had even remained when your whole apartment turned out to be destroyed. You had always enjoyed living there, but when your best friend had died in a car crash nearly a year ago and you had survived, everything had gone down hill.
Most of your other friends had moved away to villages to start a family in peace and for the past few months you had spend Saterday nights alone in your bedroom. It was not the life you had imagined you'd have at 23. When - above all - the company you worked for went bankrupt two months ago, you knew you had t
The right partner (Steve x Reader) - Part 1 by savrom, literature
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The right partner (Steve x Reader) - Part 1
‘So,’ colonel James Rhodes finished, for at least the tenth time this evening, ‘I drop the box in front of his house and say: ‘Are you looking for this?’”
The crowd around him erupted in a melodic laughter and you smiled, slowly shaking your head. You had heard the story so many times that often you even dreamed about it. You thought it was rather funny. Not the story, but the content look on his face every time someone who hadn’t heard it before laughed.
You looked around the room, trying to spot any of the other Avengers. It had been hard to recover after everything that had happened with Ultron.
Another you (Steve x Stark!Reader) 1/3 by savrom, literature
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Another you (Steve x Stark!Reader) 1/3
Steve lay in his bed in the Avengers tower, staring up at the white, spotted ceiling, trying desperately to sleep. The music that vibrated through the door however, prevented him from falling into the lingering slumber he so desperately craved. It had already been going on for an hour or two and even though Steve had told himself to stay out of it, he now found himself getting out of bed and walking downstairs.
It was the first time the team had left their Captain behind for a mission. His mind had been absent for quite some time, distracting him from his duty, and with everything that had happened in Washington he wasn’t sure
Playing Games (Loki x Reader) One-shot by savrom, literature
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Playing Games (Loki x Reader) One-shot
Night had fallen over the mighty land of Asgard. It was more quiet than normal as you were walking through the halls of the grant palace. It had been several weeks since the dark elves had attacked Asgard and killed the queen, but the land was still in mourning. Thor had denied the thrown, so Odin was still king, though growing old and weak. Of the Asgardian warriors you were the one tasked with protecting the king, though he would not hear of it.
You knocked on the door of the king’s chambers before entering. The whole room still breathed the energy of the queen and you understood why the king spend most of his time here. You had alwa
One Day (Loki x Reader) One-shot by savrom, literature
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One Day (Loki x Reader) One-shot
You were sitting inside Stark Tower, ticking on the kitchen table nervously. Loki was sitting opposite of you and looked at you with his typical mischievous smile.
‘Why do I have to babysit him?’ you asked Fury, finally able to pull your gaze away from Loki. ‘Can’t you just lock him up downstairs?’
‘We’ve talked about this, [Name]. Loki is part of the team now. No more fights. No more cells. He has promised to do what we ask of him.’
‘Yeah, right...’ you scoffed, turning your gaze back to Loki. ‘Like his word means anything.’
Fury sighed. ‘Look, I also rather ha
No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 4 by savrom, literature
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No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 4
Wakanda, South Africa - Inside the large ship
A hundred thoughts were running through your mind. All the visions you had ever had about this exact moment flashed before your eyes, but none of them gave you a solution for the growing threat that was Ultron. The sceptre – more importantly: what was stored inside it – prevented you from seeing any future that was real. There was no way of knowing what would come next.
For the first time in a long, long time, you didn’t know what to do.
You were running towards the ship that lay ashore in the distance, your feet sinking into the soft sand of the beach. You had left Br
No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 3 by savrom, literature
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No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 3
Wakanda, South Africa - Inside the Avengers jet
“You shouldn’t have gone alone…” It sounded in the distance. “You don’t know what you’ve done.”
You slowly opened your eyes, wondering what had happened to the time. A raging headache throbbed through your head and your throat was unbelievably dry. You had no memories of blacking out, but you could still feel the lack of energy that exhausted your body. It would take a while for your powers to fully return.
You looked around you, trying to determine where you were. Hot air covered your skin like a warm blanket; drops of sweat running do
No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 2 by savrom, literature
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No strings on me (Steve x Reader) - Part 2
Norway, 2015 - Inside a secret, old S.H.I.E.L.D. base
The ticking of a clock echoed against the four walls of your cell. The sound had driven you insane when you had first come here, but over the years you had learned to appreciate it. It was your only connection with reality.
Inside the Odinforce Barrier days and nights no longer had any meaning to you. You were always surrounded by a blinding darkness. Only broken when they came to bring you your food or when there was a visitor. It was becoming harder to stay sane and grounded. The visions only made it worse. Inside the cell you were robbed from most things that had once made you who