(Alternatively titled: 14 Things Billy Kaplan is Not Allowed to Do.) Tommy has to be the most annoying brother in all of the universe, in all of history, ever. And he's driving Billy bananas.
Like everything else he did, Tommy bled out quickly.
It pulsates in his hands, glowing deeply red in the dark room. Its warmth flow through his body, travels upwards like electricity over his skin. Barelysense drabble, filler scene for volume 2.
A casual conversation between Billy and David sends one of them on a guilt-trip in light of the other's oh so grateful smile. Set between V2's issues 9 and 11
A series of stories about Speed.
In a world without superheroes, six teenagers stumble upon a dying alien who gives them the power to shape-shift. America, Eli, Kate, Tommy, Serrure, Billy, and Teddy are the only people who can stand against the alien invasion- because they're the only ones who know about it. When one of them confesses to being a member of the invasion force, well- that's just the beginning.
Noh-Varr at the New Year's party; the scene from the beginning of Young Avengers (2013) #15. (Kind of a companion fic to "Dance Baby, Dance" and "It's New Year's, Apparently!")
Billy and Tommy get their powers swapped. Craziness ensues. This is why Tommy is not the one with the ability to warp reality.
Takes placing during the comic "Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways." Focuses on what happens after Vision suggests that they fix Noh-Varr, and Tommy's reaction to Noh-Varr being imprisoned and turned into a living weapon.
If there's one thing Teddy and Tommy agree on, it's that Billy is not allowed to be depressed. (Depressive!Billy. Brotherly!Tommy. Adorable!Teddy. Billy/Teddy fluff.)
Billy is mired in self-hate and depression, pushing anything and anyone away because he thinks he deserves it. But then Loki shows up just when he's most vulnerable and makes everything seem okay, gives him hope, that maybe he can be happy and healthy again. Billy's not sure what that means for his future with Loki, Teddy, or himself.
If the most latest escapade taught him anything, it was that it was high time for David to get to know magic better. Can he, though?
That was one dilemma he could easily solve… right? Set between V2's issues 9 and 11
Tommy thinks that starting over might not be so bad if he has the right person to do it with.