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Sheriff Stilinski wanted it stated for the record that he wasn't an idiot. He knew Stiles was up to his ears in something. There were too many nights sneaking out or in, too many coincidences, too many fumbled silences for him not to realize something was up, and it was escalating.
It wasn't any of the usual things, but when whatever it was landed his son in the hospital with a bullet in his leg, it was the last straw.
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Excellent “Sheriff figures it out” fic.
Better than canon.
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a canon divergent fic.
Stiles has been keeping a lot of secrets and John is at the point where he’s losing patience.
Right now, though, John’s standing on the lacrosse field, trying to forget about all the bodies that have turned up, and wondering where the hell his son is.
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The sheriff finds out earlier (yay!) & things change for the better.
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The Modern!Bucky AU by greenbergsays
Fandom Captain America (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
30 Mar 2016
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The Man Behind the Mask by greenbergsays
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
21 Dec 2015
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“It’s already been paid for,” the barista told him and then pointed toward the man that had been in front of Bucky. Even shadowed under the cap and hidden behind thick-rimmed hipster glasses, it was far too easy to recognize that face.
Steve Rogers.
That was most definitely Steve Rogers -- aka, Captain fuckin’ America -- in semi-disguise, loitering as he waited for his drink.
Steve Rogers paid for his drink. Steve Rogers heard what he said. Christ, that was embarrassing.
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Or: the one where Bucky Barnes meets Steve Rogers in Starbucks.
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13 Mar 2026
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Life with the Cornicks, as seen by Leah.
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Fits canon well, & humanises Leah, pointing out info from the newer A&O book, Wild Signs, that explains why Leah always hated Bran’s kids, especially Charles. He wasn’t just evidence of how Bran loved Blue Jay Woman & didn’t love her, but he was around the age of one of her own children (Zander) had been when she escaped & left him for dead & buried her baby. Combine that with the deaths of her young siblings. No wonder she was so jealous & bitter about suddenly acquiring a young “son” & couldn’t open her heart to him.
She had been trying hard to forget, not a difficult task given the blurring of memory which the Singer’s defeat had left her with; but sight of the boy scratched what had been dull misery into a gaping would.
Her “mates but not in love” situation with Bran, especially after her dubcon Change & Mating as per Wild Signs:
She ran when the moon called her; and her wolf coupled with Bran’s wolf. She understood coupling; it was what the Singer had taught her. This wolf-man looked different but underneath he was the same.Nice (🤔) things this story introduces: (SPOILERS)
* after Charles has grown & gone, white settlers get as far as them there in Aspen Creek. Bran immediately leaves to officially register their land, so doesn’t even realise the white folk brough disease which immediately wipes out what is left of Blue Jay Woman’s tribe, leaving just Leah alive. So she takes on responsibility of what to do about that & goes to the white blokes & kills them (with the “excuse” of their attempted assault).
* how this town founded by a pre-Christian man, has a chapel & all wear crosses. How Leah peacefully solved the problem of the travelling preacher.
* when Samuel brings to Aspen Creek a human widow of a wolf with 1 1/2 kids:
“I just checked; she is asleep now.”
The whole pack knew Samuel doted on children, knew his endless care and patience whenever one of the pack’s mates was pregnant (and of his sorrow when a woman miscarried or a child was stillborn).
“I’ll be back to see her in the morning,” he said. “Let her sleep as long as she wants. You both need the rest.”
Leah stiffened at his sympathy. He knew her - saw more her own mate. Leah was thankful Samuel did not live in Aspen Creek.
* details of David Christiansen’s change, Leah taking responsibility to resolve that (peacefully & in a way that Bran probably wouldn’t have) while Bran was away, and to check up on Adam as a result.
Good soldiers often make very good werewolves. They are disciplined and used to working within a strictly defined hierarchy (not to mention naturally athletic and good in fights). However, werewolves usually make poor soldiers. They take orders badly from humans and turning furry once a month is not recommended when it is the night of the ‘big push’ (or when defending against enemy attack).Leah might be a cold bitch, but it’s not all without reason, & she doesn’t shirk her responsibility (while protecting her own boundaries even though Bran doesn’t give a shit) and she brings something to the leadership of the pack that Bran lacks. He’s very lucky he has her & he doesn’t realise or appreciate how much.
Bran would be home soon; and as always when he returned he would be demanding, both in bed and out. No matter that he trusted her as his second in command, she would have to give a detailed accounting of her management in his absence. He never let her forget this was his pack, his domain. But it was hers too.
