Mar. 19th, 2014

[identity profile] evilmissbecky.livejournal.com
Author: missbecky
Title: Captivated
Universe: MCU
Characters: Tony Stark/Steve Rogers, Thor, Bruce Banner, Natasha Romanov, Clint Barton, James Rhodes, Pepper Potts
Words: 161,181 overall, 6,652 this chapter
Rating: NC-17
Summary: After Tony sustains a life-threatening injury, Steve becomes desperate for a way to help him. When science fails, he takes Tony to a world where magic can heal any wound. But their happy ending swiftly becomes a nightmare when slavers attack, and Tony is captured and taken away. Now Steve and Thor are on the hunt to find him – and every day they are apart threatens to destroy their future forever.
Warnings: Slavefic, Torture, Rape/Non-Con, Temporary Character Disability, Suicidal Thoughts/Attempt, all kinds of Very Bad Things.

Chapter 24 on AO3

Tony's visit to the helicarrier has unexpected repercussions.
muccamukk: Wanda walking away, surrounded by towering black trees, her red cloak bright. (Default)
[personal profile] muccamukk
Just looking for someone to take over the slashy moments list. I had someone when I stepped down from Modding, but they never picked up the hosting. My extra hosting is going to run out soon, and I'd really like to pass it off before that happens.

Whoever took it on would of course be free to edit as they choose (I've felt for a while that it could use a trim), and would have a month or so to take over hosting the image files.

Let me know in comments or via PM if you're interested.
[identity profile] amuly.livejournal.com
Autumn People (6023 words) by Amuly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types, Marvel 616
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
Characters: Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Janet Van Dyne, Hank Pym, Edwin Jarvis, Obadiah Stane, Yinsen
Additional Tags: ray bradbury - Freeform, Character Study, First Kiss, Angst, Childhood, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Hurt/Comfort
Summary:

Tony knew since he was seven years old that he's rotten on the inside. He was born rotten, and he'll die rotten. By the time he forms the Avengers, he thinks maybe that's okay: maybe everyone's kind of rotten, and what matters isn't who they are, but what they do.


And then he meets Steve. And Steve's not rotten. Not even a little bit.



A/N: Written because every spring I reread Dandelion Wine, and this year I reread Something Wicked as well. Not sure how well this works if you're not familiar with the two Bradbury novels. Kind of an experimental piece.