Peggyâs life perhaps wasnât an easy one, but it stayed rather simple. Filled with really mundane things in between a heist here or there. Everything changed when her team decided to take on an impossible job, worth unimaginable money. Death awaited those who crossed Grisha, but what if Peggyâs certain demise at the hands of the most lethal of all is interrupted by a burst of light?
a Steggy Shadow and Bone AU - Steggy Secret Santa gift for @formerlyir đâ¤
Dear @formerlyir I hope youâre having happy, peaceful time with your family and that youâre all far away from germs that kinda hindered my writing process. Iâm sorry to say that the story isnât fully finished yet, but it will be as soon as possible. For now you get an intro and tomorrow a full chapter. The next one should be ready by the end of the week. Â
Working on this story is/was extremely fun, because for once I was sure Iâm merging two words that my giftee is really crazy about. When I saw that Iâll be making something for you I couldnât stop grinning ear to ear. Instantly I knew what Iâd be making đ Hope you enjoy!
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Iâm your Secret Santa! Iâve so enjoyed getting to know you in 2020, and I look forward to many more chats and Snippets Mondays. I guess now you know why I was so cagey with you about what I was working on for the exchange! ;)
Itâs been a lot of fun working on a story just for you, but December has been an eventful month for me, and in the end it got away from me a little. So hereâs a taste of your story, âExcept Perhaps in Spring.â I hope you have as much fun reading it as Iâve had writing it.
Happy New Year!
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As she would maintain for many years afterwards, Peggy hadnât wanted to go to the pub in the first place.
It wasnât that she disapproved of such amusements. She liked a stiff drink as much as the next field agent (though not, perhaps, as much as Colonel Phillips, who kept a bottle of bourbon at the back of his middle desk drawer for âmedicinal purposesâ).
And she appreciated that the boys from the 107th invited her along on their madcap outingsânot out of a misguided sense of chivalry, or some crack-brained scheme to charm her out of her knickers, but because they genuinely enjoyed her company.
Along with their fearless leader, the three biggest troublemakers of the group were in London for one night to accept an award on behalf of the 107th. Dugan, Barnes, and Morita had been invited to accompany Steve to the award ceremony, but not to any of the PR opportunities that followed. While Steve spent his afternoon posing for pictures with various elected officials, his boys would spend theirs loitering around the SSRâs London headquarters, trying to convince Peggy to come out on the town with them that night.
Peggy was in no mood.
It had been raining in sheets all day, and her umbrella had already given out on the walk in. The cavernous underground war room was freezing: everyone was wearing scarves and gloves at their stations.Â
Peggyâs officeâlittle more than an alcove with a door, reallyâhad sprung a leak during the night, which meant sheâd arrived that morning to find a stack of finished paperwork completely drenched. Aside from shoving her desk against the wall and putting a rubbish bin under the steady drip, there wasnât much to be done.
Thanks to some especially severe belt-tightening, there was no comfort to be had even in a hot drink: the coffee was dismal sludge, the tea in the communal bucket had been stewed to within an inch of its life, and there was, naturally, no milk or sugar to be found anywhere on the premises.
Peggy had spent most of her day hunched over her typewriter, re-typing a twelve-page report that Colonel Phillips would undoubtedly skim for two seconds before it would disappear into the SSRâs vast storehouse of files, never to be seen again.
So when the invitations started, Peggyâs polite-but-firm no, thank you was already locked and loaded, and her aim was true.
She hadnât counted on the boys being either bored or bold enough to try their luck again as a trio, wedging themselves into her office three abreast, with Dugan as the filling in the sandwich.
âI said no, gentlemen.â
âYeah, Iâve heard this song before,â said Dugan, grinning.Â
âMe too,â chimed in Barnes. ââHer lips said no, but her eyes saidâââ
âOn your bike,â said Peggy curtly.
âSheâll change her tune when we tell her whoâs coming,â said Dugan. âWonât she, boys?â
His companions gave solemn nods.
âYep,â said Morita, drawing the word out. âSheâll come around pretty quick when she hears that we convinced him.â
Peggy glared at each of them in turn.Â
âAll right,â she said at last. âWho is it?â
âMe, of course,â said Howard, shoving his way in between Morita and Dugan. âSee? I told you sheâd be excited.â
âThrilled,â Peggy deadpanned.
âI think she thought we meant someone else,â said Barnes.
âSomeone taller,â Dugan agreed.
Howard feigned indignance. âTaller, maybe, but I can guarantee Iâm a better dancer. Did you know thereâs a leak in your ceiling?â he added helpfully.
âRight. All of you, out.â
The unholy barbershop quartet reluctantly took its leave.
It wasnât the first time theyâd implied that there was something between her and Steve. She didnât appreciate them doing it in earshot of her office colleagues, though she was certain there must be talk already: Steveâs last visit to HQ had ended in a legendary bust-up between them, after sheâd interrupted him with Private Lorraine, mid-embrace.
She wasnât only angry that heâd kissed someone else. She was angry that heâd kissed a woman he barely knew, after heâd made himself out to be a different sort of man. Sheâd felt foolish for believing him, for liking him, when heâd told her he was waiting for the right partner.
She was angry that heâd had the nerve, afterwards, to try and brush it aside, pretending it hadnât meant anything. If a kiss like that didnât mean anything, how many others had there been? And how many more would there be while they were apart?
(And, though sheâd never admit it, she was angry that Steve appeared to be a decent kisser.)
Then, to add insult to injury, heâd brought up Howardâs one-sided flirtingâas though she had any control over the invitations and innuendo men chose to pitch at her day after day, as casually and aimlessly as they dropped their litter in the street.
If that was all it took to drive Steve into the arms of another woman, then perhaps it was best that they remained separated by the English Channel for the time being.
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Peggy applied herself to her work, ignoring any further overtures. As much as she appreciated the inclusion, she didnât want to spend her evening sitting in a smoky pub, drinking cheap beer and bellowing herself hoarse. She wanted a warm bath and a warm bed. There was only one person she was interested in inviting to join her in either, and even if she hadnât still been a bit cross with him, the chance of her seeing him at all on this brief visit grew more remote with every hour that passed. His itinerary included supper with Senator Brandt at his hotel, and was liable to be a late nightâthe senatorâs aide had also arranged for a room for Steve at the hotel, presumably to avoid cutting their evening short.
She was grateful Steve would have a chance to get a decent meal and a good nightâs sleep while he was in London, even if it meant she wouldnât get to see his preposterously good-looking face in person. She knew from the dispatches that he was doing gruelling work, and that he often passed up opportunities for respite so that other men could take leave.
By six, it seemed as though the boys from the 107th had all cleared off at last, along with the rest of the office. Peggy slipped into the womenâs locker room to change clothes. Transit to and from home in uniform for women was allowed, but not precisely encouragedâand the uniform had a way of making a person more approachable, which was the very last thing Peggy wanted just now.Â
She quickly tidied her hair, and reapplied her lipstick and a small dab of eau de toilette, before donning her trusty navy shirtwaist dress. It was slightly threadbare at the cuffs and collar, but still serviceable, and a decent fit, even if it wasnât as stylish as one might wish for. Peggy knew that plain outfits were a small sacrifice for such a worthy causeâbut she still longed for the day when she could have a new dress every season, with features and embellishments, in colours so rich her mouth watered at the thought.
Daydreams of pleated skirts and pockets carried her all the way back to her desk, where she collected her hat and gloves, and tried to revive her sad umbrella. If her office ceiling was any indication, it was still pouring outside, but she knew better than to risk bad luck opening the thing indoors.
Just as sheâd started to don her Mackintosh, she heard Barnesâs customary âshave-and-a-haircutâ knock on the open door behind her.
She didnât bother turning around. âFor the last time, sod off!â She didnât often use that kind of language in a professional setting, but if they werenât going to accept a polite refusal, thenâ
âYes, maâam,â said a familiar voice.
She spun on her heel.
Steve was leaning against the door frame, hands in his pockets. His dress uniform jacket was tucked under his arm, his sleeves rolled up to the elbow. His tie had come loose, his collar unbuttoned, and his hair was mussed, tumbling boyishly over his brow.Â
He looked, in short, half-undone and entirely ravishing.
All of the sensible reasons she had for keeping her distance suddenly seemed small and remote in comparison.
âSteve,â she said, unnecessarily. âHello.â
âHi.â The warm smile he gave her suggested that he hadnât taken her dismissal personally, at least.
Peggy had imagined this exact scenario an embarrassing number of times: the two of them, in the office after hours, all alone. The fantasies ranged from fairly chaste (teasing, light flirting, an innocent kiss or two) to positively filthy (Steveâs hands roaming her body, his mouth open and demanding against hers).
Looking at him now, her preference was decidedly for the latter option.
Oblivious to the turn her thoughts had taken, Steve asked, âRough day?â
âNot really, notââ Not anymore, she wanted to say, but clamped her mouth shut just in time. âI didnât know you were coming in.â
âIâm not hereânot officially. I was just gonna leave this on your desk.âÂ
He jiggled a small brown paper packet at her. It took her a moment to recognize it as the portion of sugar from a ration box.
âHow on earth did you manage to hang onto that?â
âWeâre still getting it in the K-rats. And I like to save mine for a rainy day.â
âIt certainly is that,â she conceded, glancing up at the ceiling. âAre you sure you wonât miss it?â
A different sort of man, a smooth operator, would have taken the opportunity to feed her a line: not as much as Iâll miss you, or, how about you just owe me something sweet? But Steve just shrugged, and tucked the packet gently under the corner of her desk blotter.
Peggy was both touched and exasperated.
She knew that in combat, even with no experience, he could be confident, creative, and quick-thinking. He was almost certainly capable of applying that approach in other situations too. But he hadnâtâat least, not with her.
She wanted one romantic overture from him. Just one. A single, unmistakable gesture, something that couldnât possibly be attributed to kindness or friendship or sheer accident.Â
She felt she deserved at least that.
Still, heâd come halfway across town, to bring her less than an ounce of sugar that heâd probably gone hungry to save. It wasnât a passionate kiss, but it counted for something.
And so she smiled, and thanked him, adding, âIâm glad I was here to accept it in person.â
âMe too.â
âI thought you had supper with the senator and his cronies.â
âI told him I had an early start tomorrow. I think he got enough of my time.â His tone made it plain that he would rather have spent his day getting shot at by HYDRA. âI told the guys they ought to ask you to come out with us tonight. Iâm sorry they bothered you.â
âNo, itâs fineâI mean, yes, they did, butââ Being half-in and half-out of her coat meant that instead of breezily waving his apology aside, she wound up flapping her sleeve at him, ineffectually.
Obligingly, Steve stepped closer, and held her coat up by the collar.
âOh,â said Peggy, letting him slip the coat over her shoulders. âThank you.â
It was a simple gesture, one any kind person would make, and Steve was nothing if not kind. There was absolutely no reason for her heart to be racing, she told herself sternly.
His hand still held her collar; she turned, drawing the circle of his arm around her shoulders, as though they were about to dance.
Up close, she could see the faint dusting of freckles across his nose, the speck of a mole on his cheek. Details that the artists who depicted Captain America always seemed to miss, slight imperfections that belonged only to Steve Rogers. She was strangely tempted to brush her fingertips over them, to prove that they were real, that he was real.Â
His eyes were wide, his gaze clear blue and bottomless, and she suddenly felt in danger of drowning.
A hard pellet of water hit her cheek, making her jump.
âDonât tell me itâs raining in here, too,â said Steve, glancing up at the ceiling with his hand outstretched.
âItâs London in March,â she observed, stepping out of the line of fire. âItâs raining everywhere.â She emphasized the point by buttoning her coat and hooking her umbrella over her arm.
âCan I walk you to the train?â His look was hopeful.Â
âActually,â she said, against her better judgement, âI think I will come for a drink, after all.â
This isn't really fleshed out either lol. But I had this idea of a timeline where Peggy became Captain America (with a British accent yeah yeah) instead of Steve.
She was the one fighting the Red Skull on the Valkyrie but she gave her coordinates to Steve and Howard got her out of the ice a couple of years later. She married Skinny Steve who died at age 40 from complications after contracting pneumonia.
She never remarried and never really grew old. She founded SHIELD and now she leads the Avengers.
The story stars basically when Steve from our MCU timeline appears in the hall of Avengers Tower in her timeline.
Post-Endgame Reunion. If no one else has already asked you.
My friend, Iâm afraid you have stumbled on the WIP that has the absolute least amount of content, in that it is just a file name with nothing at all inside. đÂ
I created the file as a placeholder and a reminder to myself, because I promised someone I would write one. And I do, in fact, intend to, but I havenât actually started yet.Â
Iâve been putting most of my energy into the very late (and much longer than expected)Â Steggy Secret Santa gift that Iâve been finally đ posting, but this one is fairly high in the queue once Iâve recovered from that!
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Peggyâs life perhaps wasnât an easy one, but it stayed rather simple. Filled with really mundane things in between a heist here or there. Everything changed when her team decided to take on an impossible job, worth unimaginable money. Death awaited those who crossed Grisha, but what if Peggyâs certain demise at the hands of the most lethal of all is interrupted by a burst of light?
Chapter Four of a Steggy Secret Santa story for @formerlyirââ
with edit made by @formerlyirââ herself đ
Luminescence of Black - Chapter Four - read on AO3
Alina loves her uni live, even though she never feels well rested and often relies on her friends, Zoya and Mal, to get something substantial to eat. The lectures are absorbing and challenging, just the way she likes it. Some more so than others. Like most of the students, she struggles with professor Morozovaâs seminar. Strict, demanding and very mysterious, Alexander Morozova has earned himself a nickname âThe Darklingâ. Alina hopes to just pass the class and forget about professors intense gaze. When the deanâs office posts a job offer for a junior assistant - guaranteeing both a salary and extra credit points - Alina jumps on it. Prospect of being able to afford regular meals (maybe even a night out partying) makes Alina so excited she doesnât ask whose assistant sheâd be. Perhaps if she knew Aleksanderâs stern face will be the one greeting her on the first day of work, sheâd reconsider. But itâs too late now.Â
a little Darklina University AU for @formerlyir to sweeten the stinky few weeks youâve been having â¤