Stucky Canon(ish) Works
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Have You Ever? by Gfawkes
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Captain America (Movies)
04 Jul 2021
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“Have you ever?”
“Me? No. Kinda need someone to do it with. How ‘bout you?”
“No. Never.”
“You wanna?”
“What?!”
“Yeah. You and me. You wanna do it with me?”
1939 Steve and Bucky do typical 1939 summer things in New York, and some non-typical things as well (baseball, subways, museums, boxing, World Fair, Coney Island, kissing).
Looking back on the conversation, Bucky could see where an outsider listening might have interpreted it differently. It was completely innocent; well, it was at first.
It was the first summer of the World Fair. New York City designed and built a branch of the subway system that went right through Brooklyn, straight to Flushing.
They would ride the subway, crossing off items from their summer list, until they’d covered every last stop in the city: literally, to the end of the line.
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- Part 1 of Stucky Canon(ish) Works
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Sacred Band of Avengers by Gfawkes
Fandoms: Captain America - All Media Types, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
12 Jun 2026
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4th century BC: Thebes had an army of 150 gay couples called the Sacred Band of Thebes, built on the foundation of love and honor and unbreakable bonds. These lovers fought side by side, putting their whole hearts into battle to protect their partners and their cause.
Steve and Bucky are one pair from this historical legacy, and they thought it had ended when they died together in Greece.
Dying, however, seems to be the problem. Over and over again, they are brought back to life to fight battle after battle, until WWII sees them sacrificing themselves by flying a plane filled with weapons of mass destruction into the icy Arctic sea. They both prepared themselves for it to be the end; nobody survives an explosion such as that.
And then a team of extraordinary individuals finds the wreckage off Point Barrow in Alaska.
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- Part 9 of Stucky Canon(ish) Works
