Summary: “You need a girlfriend, Rogers.” “Huh?” Nat rolled her eyes. “Doesn’t your life get a little bit lonely from time to time? Don’t you want to be with someone you can share everything with?” “But I have Bucky?” Steve said, a question and a statement at the same time, completely stunned and not really able to grasp the situation. Or:In which everyone thinks Steve is straight, but he has not-so-secretly been dating Bucky for months.
Summary: In which Steven G. Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America, gets a roommate. Who rapidly turns into his "roommate"—in the euphemistic sense of the word. It takes SHIELD and the rest of the Avengers an absurd amount of time to notice.
Summary: As a nurse on the night shift, Bucky knows he’s missed out on a lot. The latest? Missing the chance to tell his best friend and roommate — the one he’s in love with — how he feels. Just another way he’s falling behind. Then he stumbles across a masked Brooklyn vigilante with a crime to solve, and it feels like something is pulling them together. Maybe something Bucky’s been waiting for. A NASBB collaboration with art by cruria.
Summary: Bucky Barnes was in trouble. More trouble than he ever thought he could get into as a grown adult. And it was caused by two singular factors that should never have become entwined. One, his god-like housemate Steve Rogers, who was unfairly handsome and the perfect specimen of man in not only looks but personality - and completely out of Bucky’s league. Two, Bucky’s obsession with a new toy he’d purchased to fill his lonely nights (and other areas). But when Steve buys a new TV, suddenly these two seemingly separate parts of Bucky’s life crash together in a spectacular and obsessive way. Bucky soon finds himself not as in control as he thought - and that’s when things start to get interesting...
Summary: Natasha comes home a day early and walks in on her roommate, Bucky, in a compromising position with a complete stranger. Second person POV comedy.
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