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Sam has questions. Peter has memes. Bucky has a secret.
Strange is an unscrupulous real estate wizard.
Where do you hide a teenage superhero fugitive? The only answer Sam can find is the hidden and slightly haunted house Strange offers. They have room to breathe but after everything, Sam knows he wants Bucky in his life, he knows he needs to help Peter figure things out, but he's not sure if he's ready to put down roots again. Also, why is there a man in a giant Rhino suit tearing up downtown?
When Sarah kicks Sam out, he doesn’t have any option but to move in with his co-worker, Bucky. And so their relationship shifts from co-workers to roommates, ONLY roomates, thank you very much, Sarah.
When Bucky tries to get back into the dating scene with women, he finds himself wondering more and more about Sam.
This is a story about loss, bisexuality and commitment.
It’s also a story about Sam, his issues and the (imperfect) relationships that make up his life.
a reimagining of the hand holding in 1.05: what if they kissed in that moment?
and the aftermath, navigating this new territory.
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“She thinks it’s weird I don’t call you my boyfriend,”
“Huh,” Bucky remarks indiscernibly. “Do you think it’s weird?”
When Steve and Tony decide to get married Bucky and Natasha volunteer to organise the wedding for them. As it turns out the florist is one Sam Wilson and Bucky really didn’t stand a chance.
Part 1 of All My Life
Sam is grieving widower. Bucky is separated from his wife. They meet and hit it off right away. Unfortunately, they have teenaged daughters who are vying for the same coveted solo at the holiday festival.
Back for another vacation down in Louisiana, Bucky brings explicitly to Sam's attention that, well, pretty much half of Delacroix thinks they're boyfriends, and well on their way to tying the knot, too. It takes Sam a little bit, and a fortunate accident, to figure out exactly why Bucky had decided to take it upon himself to start the conversation, but he gets there. A lot of banter, some fooling around in the old fishing shed, and a nice evening with Bucky and the other Wilsons later, and Sam finds himself on the date he hadn't known he'd been needing, with the friend he'd been too dense to figure out he was head over heels for.