As it says on the box.
Summary: Boy meets boy. Boy two tells boy one to go away. Boy one keeps going back. They eventually become friends. Best friends. Time goes by. Still best friends. More than best friends???
Summary: But this…he’s nearly boiling over with anger about what he’s just seen and he doesn’t quite understand. It’s not like he doesn’t know that Bucky is gay. It’s something that Bucky had told him when they were considering moving in together, stressing that he needed to get on board with it if they were going to be friends, let alone roommates. So, the fact that he’s sitting here, absolutely enraged by what he just saw, is a bit of a shock. Guilt floods him. Because what the fuck is wrong with him that he feels this way about his best friend? And what does it say about him that he’s still this level of ignorant, despite everything he knows? steve tries to reconcile with the fact that he seems to have a major issue with bucky bringing guys to their apartment. and tries to figure out why it seems to bother him so much.
Summary: Steve Rogers has made the same birthday wish for almost a decade. The wish has gotten more explicit since he and Bucky started living together.
Summary: Nobody would have to know. It could stay between him and whoever Bucky chooses. A quick google search tells him that the app he needs to get for something quick and easy, with no strings attached is Grindr. He downloads the app while he watches a bit of a Simpsons episode. It doesn’t take long, and when the app is downloaded, he looks at black icon with the yellow mask. “Nobody has to know,” Bucky mutters under his breath as he taps the app.
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