where kids are a feature of the story - incl. biological, adopted, fostered, or otherwise "acquired" children (not either of the boys as children)
Summary:
Bucky looked at Steve. Steve carefully did not look at Bucky.
“You didn’t tell him?” Becca asked, pausing in the doorway. Steve shook his head.
“He only just got here. Besides, I thought you would have told him over the phone,” Steve grumbled, now also carefully not looking at Becca.
“He is also standing right the fuck here,” Bucky snapped. “In case you both forgot.”
“Steve,” Bucky started, quietly, purposely not looking at either of them now. “Why is Becca your doctor?”
Neither Steve nor Becca answered him. Bucky looked up. Becca was watching Steve, who was staring intently at a wrinkle in the sheet covering the bed he was sitting on.
“Why is Becca your doctor right now?” He asked again, more forcefully, this time looking to his sister. “And why are we in the fucking family rooms?”
*****
Steve’s a marathon runner. He’s still friends with his ex-alpha, his life revolves around training, work, and Bucky, his best friend. He’s also 6 months pregnant and he doesn’t know who the sire is. If he ignores his problems, they’ll go away, right?
AboardAMoose
Summary:
Rebecca. George. Bernadette. Tom and Rosie. Those were the names the Winter Soldier gave the children he gave birth to while in HYDRA’s clutches. When the Triskellion fell, he was three months pregnant with Sarah.
Finally free and living with Steve Rogers, the Soldier wants his other children back.
- The Mission series explores a variety of themes, from Bucky’s trauma and dissociative identity disorder to the sweetness and stresses of fatherhood
Summary: Bucky Barnes is a pretty unlikely professional Nanny, being ex-forces and an Alpha - but hey, he went to Woodcreek College, he has his credentials and he's been doing pretty well. He's been doing so well, in fact, that when his last post finishes he's more or less decided to take a break from work and do some traveling around Europe... until he gets a highly lucrative and confidential job offer from someone pretty damn high profile with a crazy pay packet to match.... Of course, there has to be a catch. Single Dad Steve Rogers is best known as Captain America. But what isn't best known is that when Steve crashed the Valkyrie he was actually in the early stages of pregnancy... and he's an Omega to boot. Now he's lost in the future without the person who should have been his mate, trying to learn how to parent and deal with this newly discovered side of himself. It's clear he needs help. Thankfully, his teammates have his back. They've hired a nanny.
Summary: “All okay?” Bucky couldn’t help but ask. “FRIDAY messaged.” “FRIDAY’s a snitch,” Steve said. “Contractions every 20 minutes for the last couple of hours. They’re not a big deal. Just some pressure.” Bucky had more than enough experience of Steve brushing off concern and pain, but that wasn’t what Bucky saw when he looked at Steve in the canteen. He saw a man entirely relaxed, slouched back against the cushioned bench, far enough from the table that there was room for the expansive stomach which housed their twins. His shoulders were loose, his eyes bright but uncreased. He was being truthful. He was fine. Nevertheless, Bucky checked, “They’re regular though?” “Like clockwork.” A smile spread across Steve’s lips, lazy, slow and revealing a muddled pride. “It’s happening.” - Steve has Bucky's babies. That's it. That's the story.
Summary: Despite the fact that Steve Rogers’ life hasn't always been a bed of roses, he’s fortunate enough to have a lot of good things to call his own. He has a loving mother, two wonderful kids, marvelous friends, and a beautiful house with a big, sprawling yard, to name but a few. One thing Steve does not have, however, is green fingers. One late spring morning, Steve decides to call in the help of a local gardening company to restore his yard to its former glory. When gorgeous gardener Bucky Barnes shows up on his doorstep the next day, he unwittingly upturns not only Steve’s yard, but his life, too. Over the course of the summer, it’s more than just the garden that begins to blossom.
Summary: Bucky returns to Brooklyn to help his sister navigate a family crisis.
Summary: Leannán /ˈʎɛn̪ˠan/ ; noun | lover, sweetheart. From Old Irish lendán, lennán (“(male) lover, sweetheart, beloved”). “Steve Rogers,” he says and holds out his free hand to Bucky, putting on a kind smile while simultaneously ignoring Cassidy climbing onto him. “Bucky Barnes,” Bucky says and shakes his hand. But he isn’t looking at him. No, he’s looking at where Cassidy is planting one of her feet flat against Steve’s hip and hoisting herself off the ground. There’s a smile on his lips and a soft expression on his face, and Steve tries really hard to ignore the urge to ask for his number. Oh boy. Not good. OR – In which single father Steve Rogers meets and befriends kindhearted asshole Bucky Barnes and falls in love despite his best efforts not to. It’s a slow and challenging journey thanks to his past but eventually they get their happy ending. Together.
Summary: Bucky downloaded the app. It would be fine. Except it came to a point where it asked if he was interested in men or women and Bucky didn’t know what to decide. He clicked the “both” option. The first person that sent him a dick pic was going to make him break his phone. He was a single parent over thirty. He didn’t have time for that shit anymore.
Summary: Now that Bucky’s taken over the role of Captain America, Steve feels like it’s finally the time to start a family. Bucky doesn’t know what to feel when Steve breaks the news he’s going to adopt a baby. He wants Steve to be happy, but he’s worried it will affect their friendship. Once Steve becomes a dad though, Bucky can’t help falling in love with the baby. And maybe Steve will finally see Bucky in a different light.
Summary: Discharged from the army, missing an arm, and dealing with PTSD, Bucky moves to a small town upstate to start again. He ends up working in an art supply store, taking up embroidery, and falling head over heels for single dad Steve, a local artist who spends a suspicious amount of time picking out sketchbooks and pencils. Being a single parent is not for the weak, faint of heart, or for anyone who likes sleep. But Steve wouldn’t trade being the dad of three year old Emmy for the world. He just wishes he could have a few conversations that aren’t about Disney princesses and legos. Too bad he screws up big time when he meets Bucky. It takes a few missteps, some awkward conversations, and several coffee dates, but Steve and Bucky just might have found what they’re looking for.
Summary: When their attempts to recreate the super soldier serum failed, Hydra started trying to breed Captain America clones from his genetic samples. Unfortunately, the serum's effects aren't passed down genetically, so instead of an army of tiny Captain Americas, they get a bunch of tow-headed, asthmatic, allergic, immuno-compromised little Steves. And then the Winter Soldier stumbles across Hydra's failed experiment...
Summary: When the police uncover a hidden sub-basement in the home of criminal Alexander Pierce and find a tortured omega and his three pups, they bring them to the Stark Omega Clinic, a non-profit dedicated to rehabilitating traumatized omegas. After dark in September 2005, fourteen year old Bucky Barnes vanished. Eleven years and three pups later, he is far from the boy that went missing from a suburban neighborhood outside of Denver. Steve Rogers is an alpha of some means. When he came into money, he decided to use what he had for good and sign up as a candidate to be a support alpha for his close friend Tony's charitable clinic. When he takes on the task of helping reintegrate Bucky and his pups into the world, he doesn't expect to fall so hard.
Summary: You’d think a guy who owns one of the most successful bakeries in Brooklyn, has a million-dollar smile and that antiquated good ol’ boy charm, blond hair and blue eyes and biceps for days, would know what’s what. But don’t let that fool you: Steve Rogers is a mess.
Summary: The Winter Soldier's mission is nearly complete. Howard and Maria Stark are dead, leaving him to dispatch their four-year-old child. One quick twist of the neck is all it will take, but the Soldier finds he cannot do it. So instead of killing Tony Stark, the Winter Soldier takes him away to raise as his own.
Summary: "God, he can’t stop smiling, and it must be infectious because a slow grin is stretching across Steve’s face, and now he’s the one looking at Bucky from up under his eyelashes and asking, “How have we not met before?” And, really, that’s the question isn’t it." Otherwise known as: The Bucky Barnes Hot Dad AU or The One Where Steve Crashes All Of Bucky's Dates Without Really Trying
Summary: SHIELD discovers that HYDRA took a DNA sample from Captain America and a DNA sample from the Winter Soldier and tried to breed a perfect supersoldier. Steve and Bucky suddenly find themselves the parents of a three-year-old boy who won't speak.
Summary: Tired of being kept awake at night by a screaming baby, Bucky decides to take matters into his own hands. Mostly he wants a good night's sleep, but what he gets is a beautiful baby boy with big blue eyes, a lonely father trying to move on from tragedy, and a chance at a family he never expected to have.
Summary: James Barnes leads a busy life as a single working father in New York. But when his childhood best friend Steve Rogers falls back into his life, James will have to re-learn what love, friendship and family are really all about.
Summary: Steve needs help - his daughter Louise is being teased at school for her messy hair and he's completely clueless at how to do even the simplest of styles. Luckily, neighbour Natasha gives him a link to an online YouTube tutorial with the hottest dad on the planet...
Summary: Steven G. Rogers writes and illustrates the Amazing Adventuresseries, a set of super obscure children's books about superheroes. Bucky’s daughter thinks these books are the best thing to grace the earth since hot chocolate. Unfortunately, they're nearly impossible to find. But when Nat asks for a signed copy of the new book for her birthday, Bucky promises to do whatever he can to make it happen. It all sort of escalates from there.
Summary: Steve is a single dad who's just topped 'best daddy ever' with his Christmas gift to his daughter Peggy. Bucky is a single dad who's trying to be understanding about the price of crap at concerts. And Peggy and Becca have plans of their own.
Summary: Bucky Barnes has two major weaknesses: small babies and big men. Enter Steve Rogers: tall, blonde, all-around dream hunk, and awkward single parent.
Summary: Bucky teaches a Parent & Toddler Yoga class. Steve and his two year old son are his students.
Summary: In 1945 Steve Rogers crashed the Valkyrie into the Arctic Ocean and was never recovered. In 2019 Bucky Barnes is walking along the beach below the decommissioned lighthouse where he lives with his sixteen month old daughter when he finds the body of a man washed up in the surf, half frozen but miraculously alive. Bucky manages to revive him, but finds that the stranger has no memory of who he is or how he got here aside from a name: Steve. Snowed in by a blizzard soon after and unable to get Steve a medevac, Bucky discovers that the funny, good-hearted man slips into the fabric of his and Alice’s life faster than he would have thought possible. The two are undeniably drawn to each other, but as their feelings grow so does the looming possibility that the answer to the question “who is Steve?” might be much more complicated than either of them realized.
Summary: Steve curses his brain. First crush he’s had in months and it had to be this guy – this absolute dream hunk, with the permanent three-day scruff and blue-grey eyes that crinkle at the corners when he smiles, who licks his lips before he speaks and makes bad jokes that make Steve laugh. Not only is this guy his neighbour, but it’s his married with a kid neighbour – or at least in-a-very-committed-relationship with a kid neighbour; same difference.
Summary: Clearing out a Hydra lab, Steve and Bucky find something unexpected.
Summary: If somebody had told Steve he and Bucky would end up raising Bucky's clone as their son, he'd probably have- wait, no, he wouldn't have done anything, because nobody would ever have said that. And yet. Here they are.
Summary: When Steve's daughter gets cast as Clara in The Nutcracker, Steve meets her new ballet instructor, Bucky Barnes. It all goes downhill from there.
Summary: Steve's an elementary school teacher, Bucky's emotionally everywhere. Steve loves bagels, Bucky needs a hug. Steve's got an empty flat, and Bucky has a daughter. Can Bucky learn to trust again? Can Steve get over himself? Nope.
Summary: Good fences make good neighbors. Good friends become great lovers when Steve's daughter plays Cupid. Tumblr prompt: Person A is a single parent whose life is very busy with their full-time job and their child(ren). Person B is someone they've known for a long time and they are very close and Person B is good at helping out with Person A's child. One day, Person A's child announces to Person A that Person A is in love with Person B. (Bonus: Person B is currently in another relationship. Possibly with Person C.)
Summary: Bucky's life was not quite what one might consider normal. After a brief stint in the army, and a longer and much more unpleasant stint with an alcoholic, abusive mate, he moves himself and his daughter to a suburb in upstate New York. However, it all turns upside down when Bucky acquires a new neighbour, an alpha by the name of Steve Rogers.
The Simple Life (series)
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Summary:
After a successful series of procedures by Arnim Zola and a man named Strazds, Bucky is left with unexplained bleeding, back-pain, and concerning hormonal shifts. And a fear of doctors - which means he can live without an explanation for a little while longer.
But when Steve discovers the purpose and outcomes of Zola and Strazds' work, Bucky has no choice but to come clean about the medical issues he'd been having, and to face the staggering truth that his reproductive system has been successfully altered to sustain a pregnancy.
It's not how Steve had hoped to start a family, but he can work with it.
*Fic is abandoned
Summary: A skinny blond kid appears in Bucky's candy store, and when her frantic father comes looking for her, Bucky doesn't realize he just met his mate. Over the course of several months, he falls in love with Steve Rogers and his daughter. Fortunately, they love him right back.
Summary: Bucky wants kids, Steve doesn't. It's as simple as that. As hard as it is, as much as he doesn't want to, Steve walks out of Bucky's life. Years later, when Steve finds himself in the same park as Bucky and his two toddlers, he asks Bucky if he can sit. Bucky, a certified heartbroken idiot, asks him if he wants to get a coffee instead. Thus begins the slow reintegration of their lives (Or, I took revenge on my beta reader for making me sad)
Summary: Bucky, a 22 year old disaster college student who bartends on the weekends, meets a handsome guy on a fateful Saturday night. He goes home with him and is happy to find out that Steve thoroughly checks off every kinky box he has. That is, until he is rudely woken up the next morning and comes face to face with a little girl asking him why he’s in her daddy’s bed. What Bucky thought was just a one night stand with a big dick daddy turns out to be the start of him falling in love… with a single dad of two?
Summary: Bucky's part of a prestigious teacher education program, but he's not doing very well. The headmaster, Nick Fury, decides he needs a summer job as an au pair to decide if teaching is really what he wants. Bucky goes to live with Captain Steve Rogers and his brood of children. (Sound of Music AU)
Summary: A year after the Winter Soldier failed his mission in DC, Bucky Barnes is doing his best to stay under the radar from both Hydra and Steve Rogers. His hope for a peaceful day-to-day life in limbo goes awry, however, when he meets Queens’ newest hero; a pure-hearted kid with a death wish and a ridiculous pair of red and blue pajamas. The last thing Steve expects when he finally tracks Bucky down is that, not only has the man been living in Queens all this time, right under his nose, but also that, in the two years since they last saw each other, Bucky somehow acquired a kid. Alternatively: How Peter Parker effectively fucks over Bucky Barnes, and also totally saves him.
Summary: Bucky is just trying to do some grocery shopping when he gets cornered by a little boy asking him questions about his relationship status and gender preference. He is then dragged to the next aisle where he meets the little boys father a blonde looking adonis. Bucky doesn't hate it.
Summary: This is what happens when you buy a house to flip having only seen the online images: you get more than you bargained for. Bucky Barnes brings all the tools to handle a dilapidated home, but he's hardly prepared for a smart-mouthed child (with poor aim), a crying baby, and the hottest dad he's ever seen in his life living right next door. That House-Flipper!AU.
Summary: “Steve Rogers. I haven’t thought about him in…God, at least ten years. Probably longer." “Who is he?” Sharon asks, and perches on the corner of his desk, hands folded in her lap. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.” Bucky clears his throat, tosses the sticky note onto the desk. “Steve was…my college boyfriend. We almost got married.” It's been fifteen years since Bucky Barnes left Steve Rogers standing in a New York airport and never saw him again. Those fifteen years have brought him wealth and stability; everything his lower middle class Brooklyn upbringing had not provided. He is happy. He doesn't want for anything. He doesn't need anything. That's about to change.
Summary: Bucky Barnes leads quite the charmed life. He has a thriving tattoo shop, a son he adores, the world’s best dogs, and a great group of friends — almost all of whom are in relationships. And maybe he'd been the one nudging them towards each other, but there's nothing wrong with a little match-making. The world could use more romance. As for him personally, well, he doesn’t need anyone for the long haul. Not when every girl he meets is someone who he thinks would be perfect for someone else. But then Steve Rogers comes into his shop looking for some ink, and maybe that’s the problem right there. Maybe what he's looking for in a relationship isn't a girl at all.
Summary: “I’m so sorry, I’m gonna help you I promise, just don’t move, fuck, I ran over Captain America–” the man apologized, over and over, and all Steve managed to say was, “You’re really attractive,” before passing out on the guy’s lap in the middle of the road.
Summary: When Bucky had returned, he hadn't expected to win his daughter back. He hadn't expected to get an arm back. He hadn't expected to be able to build a life for himself, really. Almost a year, an approximate ton of therapy, and a new car later, he thinks he's doing okay. His daughter has earned a scholarship at one of those fancy schools in a sleepy town, and their apartment might be small but it's cosy and warm. He's expecting things will be fine, and they'll settle into a rhythm. He's not expecting to meet an All-American Beefcake in the school parking lot, with a frankly obnoxious daughter to boot. Great. Just great. [A No-Powers, Modern AU featuring singledad Steve and recovering POW singledad Bucky]
Summary: “So what did she ask this time? Why is the moon so big?” Bucky asks, rooting through the dresser. “What makes stuff fall, can Alpine understand her, why does she have to eat carrots?” Steve counts off. There’s a pause. “Then she asked The Question.” - Bucky and Steve's daughter has a habit of asking a lot of questions at bedtime. Not all of them are nice to answer.
Summary: or: Nora Barnes-Rogers needs a bedtime story. Later, Steve likes to hear the grown-up version.
Summary: Steve pulled out his phone, letting himself engage in his favourite hobby: shame-googling his problems. He had developed something of an addiction to so-called “mommy blogs” over the past couple of months. Every time he went down this rabbit-hole, he felt worse and worse about himself. The blogs were mostly cloying descriptions of perfect families, with just enough judgement of any differing choices and ‘non-traditional families’ to ensure that Steve always felt worse about himself at the end of a session than he had at the start. And yet, he couldn’t help himself. He scrolled through the results until he stumbled upon a blog page from a self-proclaimed “SuperManny”. Steve Rogers was a single dad, perpetually tired and ready to break out of the rut he was living in. Bucky Barnes was a successful small-business owner, living alone with his cat and ignoring the empty space in his life.
Summary: Steve had almost fallen asleep when he heard something strange. Fumbling in the dark, the last thing he ever expected to find was Bucky awkwardly holding a screaming baby, practically dangling it out in front of himself. “I-I saw a picture of you holding one at the museum,” Bucky said, looking at Steve desperately. Hesitantly, Steve took the baby from Bucky. When he was selling war bonds, mothers had often asked him to hold their babies. Steve had been inexperienced at first, but it soon became one of his favorite parts of being Captain America. The baby looked at him with wide eyes just like Bucky’s.
Summary: Steve Rogers has been out of the ice for almost three years now, but he still hasn't quite found his purpose in the new century. Bucky Barnes is a war veteran who leads a support group for amputees, hoping that maybe through helping others he can begin to help himself. The two meet by chance at a bar, inexplicably drawn to one another, and they end up sleeping together that same night. But when an Avengers emergency forces Steve to rush out afterwards, Bucky assumes that's the last they'll ever see of each other. Except, in the weeks that follow, Bucky's omega urges start going haywire, and he realizes that night with Steve may have left him with more than just a fond memory.
Summary: Bucky is crouched in the corner of the observation room. His body is dirty, a long wavy curtain of hair hangs over his face, but Steve can see a pair of dark alert eyes looking out above his forearm that he has rested on his knees, protecting his face. Post-Age of Ultron A/O/B.
Summary: They watched the group with interest. For as long as they could remember, they had always been different from the others in this facility and that had always made them sad. Seeing others like them was something new and exciting and also frightening. So they decided for now they would keep their distance and continued to watch these six. Maybe, they thought, existing would be a lot better with one of them than staying here in this lab. With that in mind they decided to test this group.
Summary: Steve had gone fully red-faced with pedantic altar-boy fury. “Did your computer forget how to Google translate?” he bellowed, sticking his head up and over. Bucky yanked him down again. “What are you even trying to say?” Bucky tried to shake the sparkles off the grenade he had been planning on lobbing over the divider. “It sounded like Latin to me,” he said reasonably, pursing his lips and frowning at the explosive. It dripped a sparkle, and a puff of purple smoke curled up where it hit the concrete. “That’s because you spent Sunday school flirting with Sarah Cunningham,” Steve accused, bobbing back up to throw his shield and ducking back down to dodge a shining ball of blue light. “You wouldn’t know Latin if it came up and kissed you on your ugly mug.” “I’d sure know it if Sarah Cunningham did, though.” Bucky grinned, struck by the memory. “That gal really knew what she was doing.”
Summary: Based on this fic idea: Bucky is shopping with his and Steve’s daughter, but it’s been a long day and everyone is tired, and everyone is cranky and just want to get home, and this is the last thing that needs to happen before they can (cos it’s Sam and Nat’s wedding, and this kid is as stubborn as Steve ever was, and is the one who insisted on a dress in the first place, and god only knows what will happen if she doesn’t get one)..
*Note: Full disclosure, The Librarian (me) was the one who released this fic prompt into the world, so this was kinda written for me and I love it to pieces!
Summary: It's been three years since Bucky pulled Steve from the river. Three years where Bucky has tried to get back to the person he was, to be better, to be recovered. Three years where his motivation for getting well has been Steve Rogers. To get to see him again. But when he finally does, he gets more than he expected. Because he never expected that he’d find Steve with a child. And he really never expected that he’d find Steve with his child. ----- “HYDRA…they were using DNA to try to repeat it,” Steve continues softly. “Your DNA,” he adds, meeting Bucky’s eyes, a solemn look on his face as Bucky suddenly catches on to what Steve’s getting at. His eyes widen in shock as Steve increases his grip just slightly on his knee. “The baby…she’s, well…” Steve seems to struggle for words as Bucky’s heart starts beating faster than ever. “She’s yours.”
*Abandoned
Summary: Bucky Barnes is a somewhat overwhelmed single dad renovating his pre-war Brooklyn condo, and very seriously considering maybe that he might be ready for his first date post divorce. Steve Rogers is an architect enjoying a series of irresponsible quick no strings attached flings. May contain: smut, catching feelings, miscommunications, corn puns, carefree silliness that doesn't feel carefree or silly to all characters. And precocious children. Includes discussions of feelings around the death of close family member and vague mentions of past child abuse.
Summary: Steve didn’t know what to do, but he was apparently the man with a goddamned plan, so he had to try something. “Hi. I’m Steve Rogers. What’s your name?” The little girl hiding under the bed said nothing. OR: While taking out Hydra bases, the Avengers find an enhanced little girl. Who is she? And why does she seem so familiar to Steve?
Summary: “Why did you think I wouldn’t like you for being gay?” Steve asks gently. “You’re Captain America.” Eli’s got his teeth clenched and is resolutely looking ahead. “You stand for truth and justice and the American way. You stand for American morals. You stand for…” he shrugs awkwardly. “Not people like me.” Steve blows the air out of his cheeks slowly, trying to figure out how to keep the anger out of his voice so Eli doesn’t think it’s at him. Or, Steve comes to terms with his new world, and gains some children in the process.
*Abandoned
Summary: "But Daddeeeeey," the girl whines, and Steve thinks this guy is going to have a hell of a time when the teenage years hit. "Daddy, I can't wear a dress. I'm gay!" "No, honey, you're not gay," the guy says. Steve might be a little bit in love with his voice: soft and calm, not whispered or hissed. No hint of embarrassment. "I'm gay. You're five."
Summary: Steve Rogers is a single dad / environmental lobbyist with a v cute kid who loves dinosaurs and OMG---> who is that v adorable paleontologist with the ocean blue eyes and flowing dark mane of beautiful hairs, Y'ALL! Will they ever smooch? (They will probably smooch). May contain: Happy ending. Graphic description of dinosaurs eating other dinosaurs. Graphic description of how much it sucks to work in politics. Less graphic but equally troubling mentions of global warming. Kids asking excessive amounts of questions. Excessive amounts of MCU roommates who all have phds in random things. Actual things that might be a nope for you: Lots of swear words, graphic description of sexy times but with verbal consent given. Let me know if I forgot anything that makes you feel deeply terrible when it surprises you in a story, that is not my intent.
Summary: James “Bucky” Barnes is a successful tech billionaire that lives a seemingly perfect, posh life. He's married three years to a decorated NYPD sergeant. He has a beautiful daughter, Mia. His life is anything but perfect. Behind closed doors, his marriage is in shambles. Bucky's in constant fear of when the next blow will fall. If he doesn't find a way out, he may not see another day. The only choice he has is to run and take Mia with him. He settles in a small town clear across the country on the San Juan Islands. Friday Harbor is a far cry from the crazy hustle of the city, but the slow pace may help Bucky to finally take a breath and start healing. He just didn’t intend on Steve, his Airbnb host and the town’s mechanic. At first, he thinks Steve is just another good-looking mistake. But soon, Steve shows Bucky what it really means to be loved.
Summary: Bucky has rules when it comes to dating. For one, he steers clear of cops because no one ever has time for the Po-Po and half of them are grade-A assholes (believe him, he would know). And two, absolutely, positively, no kids. But, after one bad night in a sketchy part of town, Bucky finds himself handcuffed in the back of Officer Rogers' patrol vehicle willing to risk it all.
Summary: Bucky smiles into his phone. “Yeah, thanks, Mom. Actually, I had a few questions? What age do babies start mimicking language, aka cussing? And what age do they start walking?” “Is this for your book?” his mother asks suspiciously. “Yes,” Bucky says, staring into the eyes of the baby on his couch. “Yes."
Summary: Steve Rogers has more money than he knows what to do with, a gorgeous penthouse apartment, and two beautiful girls who have terrorised every previous nanny into resignation. Bucky Barnes is an accomplished sex worker with a mountain of ill-advised debt, who just so happens to have helped raise his four sisters alongside his mother. It's a common mistake to make, thinking the beautiful man at your door is the new nanny for your twin girls and not an escort hired by your friend to keep you company for the night. Right?
Summary: Steve's unending faith in his best friend was beginning to look less like hope and more like fantasy. When they'd caught the Soldier – in a fire fight that still gave Sam nightmares – the only thing the man seemed to recall was how to hit exactly where it hurt. Four months later, Barnes still refused to speak English. Refused to heed anything but Steve's voice. So, all in all, it was not a great time for Hydra to attack New York. All in all, Sam really wished they'd just killed him, instead of turning Captain America into a baby.
Summary: It’s Monday morning, and Bucky is just preparing a large mocha, extra whip for one of the many exchange students that have been finding their way into his shop lately, when the little bell above the door rings and a large man carrying a tiny baby in a papoose walks in.
Summary:
Steve has a secret. He's even kept it from Bucky.
But some secrets don't want to be kept for long.
And some secrets have consequences.
Summary:
Steve's life wasn't exactly a pleasant one. After presenting as an omega he was plucked out of his normal life at sixteen and forced to live at an Omega House, where the only life skills he was permitted to learn were cooking, cleaning, and childcare. Most omegas never lasted long in these places, being chosen within a few months, a year at most, but Steve wasn't your average omega. At over six feet tall and bulky with muscle, no one wanted such a big omega.Then, eight years later, an alpha named James Barnes chose him. At first, he acts like every other alpha, treating Steve's body like property, uncaring how Steve might feel about being manhandled in such a way.And yet, as time passed, Steve began to see another side to the alpha, and he began to wonder if James Barnes is truly all that he seemed.
Summary:
Five Times Steve and his daughter accidentally terrorized Bucky and his daughter, and then some times they managed to keep it together. A cutesy meet-ugly slowburn slice of life AU kidfic.May include: General childhood mess. Impure thoughts about Bucky Barnes' thighs. Brief references to the less pleasant side effects associated with the proximity of children, including diapers, throwing up, and the indignities of gestating. No graphic childbirth or pregnancy (sorry if you're into that).
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