But you trying to call Steve his full name with intended scolding impact and he's just:
Warnings: Implied injuries. Please let me know if I missed any.
"Steven Grant Rogers!"
Normally when someone hears their full name from their partner they know their in trouble. But for Steve, it's a sign of life and love.
It started when he woke up in the hospital after a particularly rough mission. You were the nurse in charge of his care and gave him a lecture when you saw his eyes open.
"Steve Grant Rogers! Don't ever scare us like that again. You need to take better care of yourself!"
Steve smiled softly, certain you wouldn't be yelling at a dying patient.
After he healed up, he brought you flowers as a thank you. After every mission, he asked for you. Every time you patched him up, he brought you flowers. You were the only one surprised when he asked you out.
From then on, every time you used his full name was when you were trying to be mad at him.
Buying you the expensive dress you'd been looking at but weren't sure you could pull it off?
"Steven Grant Rogers!"
Blowing off his meetings so he could be your shoulder to cry on after a rough day?
"Steven Grant Rogers!"
Setting up a very intimate picnic at the local botanical gardens so he could propose surrounded by your favorite flowers?
"Steven Grant Rogers!"
He doesn't fear hearing his full name from you. He never will. Because he knows you only say it when he's done something right.
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