✨️ Stony 2024 Round 1 Bingo! ✨️
This was really fun to participate in, and I got to write some awesome fics! Here is everything I posted for this round 🥰
In the wake of losing Tony, Pepper returns the burner phone Steve had given him years ago. Steve thinks Tony never used it, but he doesn't realize how wrong he is.
When a sex tape of them gets leaked, Tony is unbothered. Steve, on the other hand, is quite upset. Tony tries to find a way to make him feel better about the situation.
Tony has been in love with the head of his King's Guard for some time, despite never having seen the man without his helm or armor. His feelings had been easy enough to ignore because loving someone with no face didn't seem real, but when Sir Rogers' face is finally revealed to him—ignoring his desire becomes all but impossible. Tony finds that his knight is everything he had been dreaming of (and quite a bit more than he could have imagined).
It was their third (official) date. Tradition implied that it ended in sex, but Tony still couldn't tell if that was on the table for Steve yet.
Steve very enthusiastically answers that question.
Being injured and stranded behind enemy lines is pretty much old news for Tony and Steve at this point. However, this time it comes with a twist—Steve's injuries send him into rut. When Tony refuses to abandon his friend there's only one way things can play out.
Ever since Tony had called him to the workshop and shown off his shiny new suit with all its pretty gold panels and fancy new features, Steve couldn't stop thinking about it. Being attracted to the Iron Man armor was nothing new to Steve. It was a fantasy he kept in his back pocket for when he was alone and horny and desperate to come. But he had never acted on it... until now.
“Hmmm, you look like the 4th of July.... Makes me wanna hotdog reeeeal bad.”
(or, Tony gives Steve a birthday blowjob, while he's in his Cap uniform.)
It was hard for Steve to believe this place was real. The lakehouse with chickens and a farm dog and children’s toys scattered around the backyard and deck. Tony had grown into his age and wisdom and settled into a soft domestic life. Sometimes Steve felt guilty, like he was hijacking Tony's life because he himself had never found the one to settle down and start a life.
But now, things were different for them both. Softer and simpler, and maybe that loving domestic life was not as far off as Steve had thought.
Tony doesn't realize how much weight his question of, "you trust me?" holds for Steve in Endgame. Those three little words bring some realizations to the surface for Steve and, impulsive as ever, he acts on them.