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snowdarkred ([personal profile] snowdarkred) wrote2010-12-23 11:05 am

Multifandom prompt meme! :D

Leave me a prompt (for a fandom/show/book/whatever that I am actually familiar with) and I'll write a drabble! And if anyone wants to get in on the action too, well, the more the merrier! 

Any pairing or non-pairing is fine; just be sensible about what I could write. We all know I'm wonderful, but I'm not that wonderful.  ;)

Suggested fandoms:
Inception
Star Trek XI
Glee
NCIS
NCIS:LA
Harry Potter
Leverage
White Collar
Sherlock BBC
Sherlock 2009
Tamora Pierce books (any)
Avengers/Iron Man/Captain America
The Losers
Supernatural
Criminal Minds
Robin McKinley books (any)
Heroes
Merlin
Gundam Wing
Law&Order: SVU
Numb3rs
Limited RPF for STXI and SPN
Covert Affairs
His Dark Materials
Brick
(500) Days of Summer
etc.

Go crazy! I'll try to do my best! :D

ETA: Also, feel free to pimp this wherever. :D


Filled:
Untitled, Avengers/Losers xover, gen
'Twas the Season, Protector of the Small, Kel/Dom
Mistletoe, Sherlock BBC, Sherlock/John
Lucky, SPN/STXI RPF, Pinto
Untitled Glee/SPN preview/snippet, gen
The Lowering Of; Provost's Dogs, Beka/Rosto
Soup, The Losers, Cougar/Jensen
A Father's Journal, Glee/SPN, slight hints of Puck/Kurt
Untitled, The Losers, celebrating the DADT repeal, J/C
Ready, Aim, Fire; The Losers, girl!C/J
.

Untitled Avengers/Losers; gen; Steve, Tony; PG

[identity profile] snowdarkred.livejournal.com 2010-12-23 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony Stark frowned at the report in front of him. Technically, he shouldn't even have had access to it, but it had been a long time since any one was capable of stopping Tony of finding out what he wanted, and when Steve had pointed out an anomaly in a recent news broadcast, the technical genius and CEO was on the case.

And to be honest, he was surprised that there was a case at all. The news wasn't exactly reliable these days, and the fact that Steve had even noticed that the so-called terrorists that hit Miami had looked familiar and weren't they the soldiers from that Bolivia incident that Fury had ranted about for three days? kind of amazed Tony. Cap was amazing.

(Tony was such a fanboy, it was almost embarrassing. Whatever. Steve was Captain America, and a good man besides.)

Steve read over Tony's shoulder as he went through everything. The report detailed a stop-secret mission gone wrong, but a ten year old could see that it was a load of bullshit. The officer who wrote it tossed around words and phrases like “off the rails” and “deeply disturbed.” He was doing his damnedest to imply that those soldiers had crashed their helicopter and all the kids inside it on purpose. Which didn't match their psych profiles at all.

Mind control was a possible explanation, and the unit – who apparently called themselves the Losers, which the officer claimed via psychobabble was a sign of anti-authority sentiment – certainly had enough enemies, but the idea was too neat. Why would the government – No, scratch that. Why would the CIA try to cover up mind control? It was a common enough occurrence, and there was no shame in it like there had been in the eighties.

Tony dug deeper.

Deep in one of the internal memos that that same officer wrote was a mention of a man named Max. Something about it pinged with Tony's memory. Max. Max. It had to mean something. There was some connection there, and Tony—

Tony thought about the men who were declared dead, their families left to mourn alone. The lies they had been fed. How powerless they must feel.

“Buckle up, Steve,” Tony said. “We're about to get into some deep shit.”

“Wouldn't have it any other way,” Steve smiled.
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Re: Untitled Avengers/Losers; gen; Steve, Tony; PG

[identity profile] tygermama.livejournal.com 2010-12-24 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
*smish*

Oh, thank you so much! This is an awesome answer to my prompt!

I hope you continue with it someday.

Re: Untitled Avengers/Losers; gen; Steve, Tony; PG

[identity profile] ldydragon7.livejournal.com 2010-12-24 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhhhh very nice mixing of the two universes.

For some reason this line really made me LOL - Why would the CIA try to cover up mind control? It was a common enough occurrence, and there was no shame in it like there had been in the eighties.

Re: Untitled Avengers/Losers; gen; Steve, Tony; PG

[identity profile] emocezi.livejournal.com 2010-12-24 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
And then Tony realizes that Jensen looks like Steve but with silly facial hair and glasses and is all 'THIS COULD BE THE MOST FUN EVER.'

Lol.

Nicely done. I love it. :D