Some Loki and female reader scenarios.Contains: Fluff, Fluff, Fluff! No smut in this one. Most of these are fluffy.The point of view switches from first to third person a few chapters in.I do not own these characters. All character rights are Marvel'sRanking: #28 in lokixreader 10/16/20…
When Greaser, Bucky, meets Soc, Natasha, things get interesting in this small early 1960s town. A Drive-In conversation between the two sparks waves of gossip and squabbles among the already rival gangs. A head Greaser with a high class Soc is no laughing matter for these groups. While Natasha and Bucky try to fend off the impending fight between their cliques, they discover they aren't hating each other as much as they think they should. With conflict always comes bonding and shared trauma. However, there are certain things that just seem impossible to overcome. They both hate each other's friends and neither of them want to change who they are. Will they compromise, or merely break in half?- I do NOT own these characters. Character rights go to Marvel, and the idea of Socs and Greasers goes to S.E. Hinton from her book, The Outsiders.…
A warrior for the Valkyrior, Brunhilde, is pulled from her training to be presented as a possible bride for the next king of Asgard, Loki Laufeyson. She is immediately furious with the family she so recently fought so proudly for. However, when it is revealed to her that Loki did not want a bride and is only doing so because of his father, her anger is slightly lessened. She is forced to live in the castle and wed Loki in less than two months. While she is deciding who to be angry at for deciding her fate for her, the future king finds himself wondering if he is ready. Both of them are looking for something in life, but neither of them know what. Will they find what they are looking for, or will they be torn apart by their desire for something more in life?Most of the characters in this story were created by Marvel and repurposed by a humble fan. Marvel owns all rights to said characters.…
James Barnes is an army soldier who's just returned home to New York after a year of deployment. Natasha Romanoff is an NYU student studying dance. When they meet at a welcome home party for James, they immediately click. However, no one writes stories about the perfect relationships. Natasha's parents have no interest in having their daughter with a bad-boy soldier. Combined with Natasha's past experiences with relationships and the looming threat of James being deployed, they are forced to fight for the one they love.TW: Mentions of abuse and trauma…
When Loki, a gender fluid theater major, and Brunnhilde, a bisexual women's studies major, are introduced to each other at a party, they immediately click. However, relationships are always more complicated than they appear to be. Brunnhilde has severe drinking issues that Loki can't bear to watch her go through. They are also confused about Loki's brother's feelings towards Brun. It's hard and frustrating at times, but the two are determined to try and make it work.…
Natasha Romanoff and James Barnes are captured while returning home after intercepting S.H.I.E.L.D nuclear codes. Their captor turns out to be none other than Keres Lebedev, an infamous and ruthless Russian spy boss. When they reach Keres' facility, the two are separated into different rooms. They are informed that if they reveal the codes, they will not be harmed. If they don't, there will be consequences. While in a meeting with James, Keres makes a deal with him. Natasha can receive whatever he refuses. If he refuses food or blankets, that ensures that Natasha gets them. The same goes for torture. James can refuse his torture and she will get whatever he doesn't, or he can take the beating for both of them and she won't be touched. James agrees to this and the deal is formed. Meanwhile, Natasha tries to find a way out that won't alert the guards. Can the pair make it out alive?#1 in Winterwidow 4/11/20…