Bad day at the smithsonian by drade666, literature
Literature
Bad day at the smithsonian
(Bing, Bong, ladies and gentlemen come see the mummies of ancient Egypt on the second floor and don’t forget about our latest exhibit of old time England on the third floor. On the way out please consider the gift shop, have a wonderful day.) Spoke the enthusiastic lady over the intercom that (Y/N) knew was simply a recording being played causing a slight eye roll as she looked up at the ceiling after all she’d heard it about the 3000th time that day. (Y/N) really did like working in the Smithsonian mainly though for the history not so much the commercialism either way her job awaited her, looking around (Y/N) didn’t really
Legacy (Steve x Teen!Reader) by CapMuricasGirl, literature
Literature
Legacy (Steve x Teen!Reader)
"Hey (Name), do you have any new music I should listen to? I asked Tony if he had some and all he showed me was this band called AC and DC, which was too loud for me." Steve Rogers asked his favourite high-schooler who was sitting on his couch, watching Netflix.
Technically, she was the only high-schooler he knew... but still.
(Name) giggled, saying, "Steve, it's AC/DC, not 'AC and DC'. And sure! Lemme just find something to play." An evil thought popped into (Name)'s mind as she scrolled through her music. She had listened to all kinds of genres, including rap, and right now one song she was constantly listening to was "Legacy" by Eminem.
Deadpool x Baby! Reader |Baby Daddy| by MomoPoms, literature
Literature
Deadpool x Baby! Reader |Baby Daddy|
Colossus made it his personal mission to never question what Deadpool was doing. Chances are, the horribly scarred man was up to something that was a combination of dangerous, stupid, and just plain horrible. As in, it was a horrible idea. As in, he had no business doing whatever it is he was doing. But did Colossus question it? No.
This, however, was the exception.
“...Vhere did you find dat child?”
His deep voice rumbled across the flat, garnering the mutant’s attention. He didn’t say much, just bounced the kid currently bundled up in a bloody blanket and squawking away, like most babies did. The man shrugged, plo