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!TAGLIST IS CLOSED FOR THIS SERIES!
!FATWS SPOILERS AHEAD: READ WITH CAUTION!
Series based on the Show - updates every Friday as new episodes come out!
Series Warnings: !SPOILERS!, Lots of Angst, Fluff, Some Idiocy, Cursing, Slow-Burn (I’m sorry, it was an accident!)
*Please don’t repost this anywhere! Especially without my permission! I’ve worked hard on this and these characters are very dear to me so please don’t repost! Thank you to everyone who helped with the scare I just had! I just started posting my work this year so I’m new to that kind of thing! *
1) His Only Contact - Takes place after Episode 1; Angst and Fluff, phone call between Reader and Bucky; Bucky’s Perspective (Also written for HBC’s Lucky in Love, Day 19 Prompt: Odds)
2) Not Your Captain - Takes place right before Episode 2; Lots of Angst and feelings between Reader and Bucky; Reader’s Perspective
3) Inner Conflict - Takes place during Episode 2; a little more action packed and scene-for-scene of the show than the previous two parts; Reader’s Perspective
3.5) Rocks, Shoulders, and Ears - Second Half of Inner Conflict; loads of Angst!; the Couples Therapy Scene; Reader’s Perspective
4) In Need of a Breath - First Part of the Third Episode; Zemo’s Entrance; Reader’s Perspective
4.2) Suits, Dress, and Heels - Second Part of the Third Episode; First Half of Madripoor; Sharon’s Entrance; Reader’s Perspective
4.3) It’s All in the Perspective - Third and Final Part of the Third Episode; Second half of Madripoor; Mainly Reader’s Perspective
5) Right From Left - First Part of the Fourth Episode; First little bit in Latvia before Walker comes in; Reader’s Perspective
5.2) The Shield - Second and Final Part of the Fourth episode; Walker, Karli, Zemo, Everything; Proceed with Caution on This One; Reader’s Perspective
6) It Always Ends in a Fight - Very First Part of the Fifth episode; Warehouse Fighting Scene; Reader’s Perspective
6.2) Windows Down, Music Up - Second Part of the Fifth Episode; Doesn’t Have Much of the Actual Show in it Besides Zemo Getting Arrested; Reader’s Perspective
6.3) The Conversation - Third and Final Part of the Fifth Episode; Feelings and Fluff; Louisiana Scenes; Mostly Reader’s Perspective
One Shots of Reader’s Backstory - NOT BUCKY X READER
It’s more Avengers x Reader with a heavy emphasis on Steve x Reader, but it’s platonic! I’m gonna try to do it chronologically.
Read Series Before!
One Shot #1: Back to the Beginning - Reader Meets Captain Steve Rogers; Takes place directly after Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011
One Shot #2: The Beginning of a Family - Reader Meets the Avengers; Takes place during the first half of The Avengers in 2012
One Shot #3: Stars, Stripes, and Bubbles - Reader and Steve have some fun in the kitchen; Takes place right after Steve’s mission in the beginning of Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 2014
One Shot #4: Best Girls, Good Guys, Hand Art, Joy Rides - Reader Meets Sam Wilson; Takes place during Captain America: The Winter Soldier in 2014 before/during/after Sam’s VA session
One Shot #5: COMING SOON
Mood.
I NEED TRAFALGAR LAW LIKE ACTUALLY OMG PLEASE ITS NOT FUNNY😭
Anti anxiety.
MASTERLISTS
Strawhats
Heart Pirates, Kid Pirates, Whitebeard Pirates, Big Mom Pirates, Donquixote Family
Red Hair Pirates, Cross Guild, Marines, Revolutionary Army
Prompt List
Ask/Submit Requests
Currently Writing: TBD
Requests: OPEN
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These are hilarious 😂
Yk what I think is funny?
How some ppl says stuff like ‘ugh yeah they write x reader like y/n is the main character..’
Or something like ‘in the story everyone loves y/n’
But isnt it ironic that those kind of stories people love the most?
I can understand how ‘a pick me’ y/n is annoying or a ‘overpowered’ character gets on peoples nerves.
But the whole point of x reader is to insert yourself into an already established story.
I don’t think yall would want to be reading character x reader pieces if in the story everyone hated y/n and she was a poorly written character.
Keep in mind, you are reading about you.
Writing x reader is much harder than most think. Mostly because when we write x reader, we are trying our best to make it appealing to you specifically. And yeah, that might sometimes include making y/n a bit of a chick/dude magnet or an over exaggerated heroic figure, but that’s because that’s what YOU as readers want!
If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be reading it. You want to be loved. You want to be given attention by these fictional characters.