Citius, Altius, Fortius by MarcellaBianca
Steve Rogers. James Barnes.
One, an NHL star with dreams of finally capturing an Olympic gold medal. The other, a former World champion and Olympic silver medalist, now a current coach and choreographer for the top flight figure skaters in the Russian Federation.
But before all of that..they were Steve and Bucky.
Until they weren’t.
Ignore the Story and See the Soul by MarcellaBianca
Steve Rogers is doing great. He survived a tough childhood filled with illness and childhood asthma to become the owner of a lucrative “box” in Brooklyn, New York, alongside his best friend, Sam Wilson. He also works as a freelance artist and is slowly finding success in that side of his work. Overall, life is pretty awesome.
And then he gets dragged to a yoga class, and a man with a full tattoo sleeve and a devastating smile just might upend Steve’s great, normal life.
Or – the yoga and Crossfit AU literally nobody asked for.
Coming Home for Christmas by Chiyume (switching in the last chapter)
Steve Rogers is a good man. His friends have told him so on numerous occasions, but this might actually be more bordering on “stupid” rather than “kind”.
Because what else would you describe the act of inviting a complete stranger – and thief – into your home over the Holidays?
Steve isn’t quite sure what to call it himself, but fact is that when it comes to the case of Bucky Barnes, Steve’s actually pretty okay with being referred to as an idiot, as long as it keep the other man safe.
And to Steve’s defence, it had all started out with such good intentions…Just Me, You and These Shitty Cigarettes by dabblingwithwords
Steve Rogers is pretty sure Natasha’s new roommate is trying to kill him. Which he wouldn’t mind considering he’s been helplessly in love with him since they were thirteen.
Something So Precious by steveandbucky (switching)
Bucky Barnes has two major weaknesses: small babies and big men.
Enter Steve Rogers: tall, blonde, all-around dream hunk, and awkward single parent.
