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When confronted with questions about war, America turns to his mother for answers.
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Bookmarked by sphinxfoot
13 Dec 2025
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Alfred hasn't seen Arthur since well before he declared independence, and as the war begins to grow, he certainly hasn't been looking for him. In the end, he really should've known that they would stumble into each other, one way or another.
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07 Nov 2025
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The Corruption of Captain America by the Villain Tony Stark by ladililn
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Captain America (Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
06 Mar 2022
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Iron Man paused. “Oh my god. You thought I was a robot.”
“No, I—” Steve felt his face flushing. “I…considered the possibility,” he admitted.
“You thought I was a robot who’s been hitting on you.”
“Is that really so crazy?” Steve felt an inexplicable need to defend himself. “In the forties, I fought a Nazi with a skull for a head.”
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15 Oct 2025
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Colossians 3:21 - Following the Seven Years’ War, Alfred’s father returns suddenly after an extended absence with his long-lost brother, and takes them to England to meet the king.
A Study in Acclimation (Luke 15:32) - Matthew likes to take things slow, watching and waiting as the world passes him by. As war continually breaks out around him, he’s left wondering if a world where his family can coexist is even possible.
Genesis 4:11 - In 1812, the United States of America declares its first-ever "real" war. It just so happens that the war is against Alfred's father and brother.
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22 Aug 2025
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The goose had been stalking him for centuries, sometimes appearing once every decade and sometimes bothering him for months on end, where only a nomadic lifestyle would give him respite. Deep down he knew its unspoken purpose, but England refused to let a useless game bird dictate whom he loved, even if it led to him.
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01 Aug 2025

