Number Four
Steve gets ranked on the Daily Bugle's list as one of the Sexiest Men Alive. Tony is not thrilled about the news.
Rating: Teen and Up

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Number Four
Steve gets ranked on the Daily Bugle's list as one of the Sexiest Men Alive. Tony is not thrilled about the news.
Rating: Teen and Up
A Higher Form of War
The first thing that occurs to Tony is that the deflector shields are down. The ship is motionless, a sitting duck—a flying duck, as it were.
He jettisons up. His black pirate flag's peppered with bits of neon paint—in fact, the entire topside of the helicarrier is splattered haphazardly with broken pellets and streaks of color. The UN flag's been torn in half and is fluttering half-mast, which means they're probably breaking about ten different maritime laws.
Rating: Explicit
Touch Me, I Wanna Be Dirty
Tony’s not going to deny that he’s ridiculously excited. Steve. In his bed. Naked. Everything is rainbows and nothing hurts.
Rating: Explicit
The Twice Told Tale
For someone he'd hero-worshipped for so long, Steve Rogers in the flesh is a pretty big disappointment. For one thing, he keeps looking at Tony as though he reminds him of someone else, and even if he never says anything, Tony's pretty sure it's his father. A lifetime of not measuring up to Howard's expectations is more than enough, thank you very much, and he's certainly not going to make an effort to live up to any of Steve's. Steve's pretty clearly failed to live up to his expectations, in any case, and that's not hypocritical at all.
Rating: Explicit
Shield High
Do you like me? 👓 Fondo 👓 Fondont
*I can't find an actual summary for this but it's a high school AU containing Steve/Tony, Clint/Natasha, Thor/Loki, and Bruce/Pepper and it's in several chapters
Rating: not sure??
Never Going to be the Same
Fighting crime and wanton hero-on-hero violence is far safer for the world at large than the Avengers bored.
Rating: Explicit
On the Record
Tony vs the tabloids is an ongoing battle. These headlines might be the winning shot.
Rating: General Audiences
Honey, I Can See the Stars
"The most he'd ever cared about anything remotely related was his uniform, which, beyond the stylistic, was pretty necessary. But now his suit comes from a lab far more advanced than the basement of a Brooklyn antique shop, and the only decision he really gets to make is if his pants are too tight. (They were, but he doesn't really think they changed them. He doesn't know why, but he thinks that might have been on purpose.) That being said, he doesn't know what he's done to deserve the double take Tony gives him as he walks in the room."
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