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Prompt Post 1
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At least one of the characters in your prompt must have been in Captain America: The First Avenger or Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
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At least one of the characters in your prompt must have been in Captain America: The First Avenger or Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
As of May 3, 2014, the spoiler policy is no longer in effect.
Update, April 22, 2014:
For fills, please use the following format:
Fill: Title
Including the pairing, warnings/CNTW, and any other information after the fill and title in the subject line or in the first line of the comment.
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Steve&Bucky (slash or gen) - Codependency
(Anonymous) 2014-07-20 12:16 am (UTC)(link)Being a 'good man' was a luxury afforded to him by Bucky, Steve knew.
Long before he became a sniper and Captain America's right hand, Bucky was doing Steve's dirty work. He wouldn't have gotten into nearly as many fights if it weren't for Steve. Steve would mouth off to the bullies and Bucky would step up to the guys who were twice Steve's size, and sometimes, twice Bucky's size. And if Bucky wasn't around when Steve started picking fights, the other boys of Brooklyn knew to go running for Barnes, because if they didn't and Bucky found out, he'd be after them next.
But Bucky relied as much on Steve, as Steve did on him. Because Steve was the center of his world and nothing else was as important. He couldn't give two shits about fighting the good fight. Steve was his moral compass - he fought for Steve and Steve fought for what was right.
As if turns out, that hasn't changed in seventy years. Bucky's still taking on guys twice his size because Steve said they were bad people and picked a fight with them.
Re: Steve&Bucky (slash or gen) - Codependency
(Anonymous) 2014-07-20 12:19 am (UTC)(link)"As it turns out," not "As if."