Who doesn't love a cowboy?
Summary: “You know what I mean,” Bucky whispered, moving his thumb to stroke the smooth skin at the top of Steve’s cheek. “You know.” Steve licked his lips and shook his head again. “I—” “Do you want this, Steve?” Bucky asked, finally, decisively. His voice dropped low and his eyes were on fire and he said, “No one has to know.” * Texas. 1947. After returning from war, two weary, hardened cowboys accept a job herding cattle across the state. Three weeks alone together on the plains of west Texas bring unlikely solace between two men, inescapable longing, and an impossible decision to be made.
Summary: In between summers at college, Steve Rogers wants a new adventure beyond his lonely life in Brooklyn. He ends up in West Texas working on a dude ranch where Bucky Barnes is a long-time employee. When Bucky offers to buy Steve a drink, they end up drunk on tequila and making out in public. For the rest of the summer, they're inseparable. As the summer draws to a close, Steve realizes he doesn't want to leave.
Summary: Twelve years after the end of the American Civil War, Marshal Steven Grant Rogers is tasked with finding an assassin who calls himself the Winter Soldier. Gun fights, fist fights, corruption, intrigue, past trauma, present pain, dumb luck, smart horses, and the difference between right and just, served with a dose of fluff and the kind of Happy Ending where people literally ride into the sunset. Written for Captain America Reverse Big Bang 2022 with art by the amazing DeamonSlayer576.
Summary:
Sheriff Rogers wears a white hat. He’s the good guy, the one who follows his principles and brings villains to justice. His town is the safest place in the territories, and there’s nothing and no one to stop him from continuing his good deeds. Until he meets a gorgeous, brooding, mysterious cowboy with ice blue eyes, dark hair, and a metal arm that Steve can’t stop touching. After one glorious night, Steve wakes to find a note on the bedside table and a feeling of dread in his stomach. In a drunken haze, he’s bedded the notorious Winter Soldier, an outlaw wanted for a number of crimes. One of them is stealing Steve’s heart.
Summary:
“I’m afraid of a lot of things, Steve,” Bucky says softly.
“But this thing sticking in my heart—the part of me that’s yours? It is the best part of me. Maybe the only good part.” His rueful smile wavers. He makes a pained expression.
“What if it’s the only good part?” he asks.
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Two Brooklyn boys find themselves aboard an orphan train headed west in 1854. Across farmland, war, and the lawless frontier, a childhood promise helps them find each other again.
(A Western SteveBucky retelling.)
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