(and you know you hurt him too) Peggy transfers to the new SSR office in LA to be closer to Daniel but finds the transition more difficult than she expected. Angst.
After the events of S2, Daniel, Violet, and Peggy seek closure. Oneshot.
Looking back, it was the thirteenth of December 1945 when everything began to fall apart. Margaret Carter blew into the office like the flurry that swirled outside, shaking snow out of her dark curls. Peggy's arrival at the SSR upsets the tenuous balance of Jack and Daniel's non-relationship. JackDaniels. Angst.
"Just a cup of tea to start, thank you," replies the woman. "Earl Grey if you have it." The accent throws her for a second, English and authentic. Little did Angie know at that moment that the mysterious woman she'd just befriended was much more—much, much more—than she appeared. UPDATED FOR SEASON 2, spoilers for 2x01.
Cartinelli drabbles and short stories, all one-shots.
When she stared at the vial of Steve's legacy clutched in her hand, Peggy knew she had to protect the precious gift from falling into the wrong hands. She had to separate herself from Howard and carry on the mission alone by keeping a promise close to her chest. (Steve & Peggy)
Peggy and Sousa drabbles.
"You won't be alone." Little did Peggy Carter know, those words to Steve would apply to her after Steve's supposed death.
Howard Stark is more than a genius, millionaire, playboy, sort-of philanthropist. Peggy Carter is more than a woman working to make a living. Edwin Jarvis is more than an act of treason and a posh immigrant. Anna Jarvis is more than a Jewish girl with a crush. Daniel Sousa is more than an aluminum crutch. You just have to know where to look in order to truly see.
After returning from their mission, Jack becomes an unlikely ally when he sticks his neck out for her, and gets her officially put on the Stark case - as his partner, no less. Things get complicated. Cartson. Starkinelli.
Agent Sousa reflects on his new discovery that Peggy was a double agent. He's not happy about losing a friend.
A tag to "A Sin to Err" in which I imagine Jack and Daniel taking a break from interrogating Peggy (like they think it's going to be easy... hmph!) and learn even more about her past as well as learn just how the other feels about her. If you squint, it's perhaps a wee bit more Daniel/Peggy-centric than Jack/Peggy, but I left it open for interpretation.
One-Shot: Angie tries to help Peggy, but Peggy doesn't want to put her in danger.
One-shot – alternate ending of Sin to err, in which Agent Thompson connects the dots and doesn't make the mistake of underestimating a woman again when they arrest Peggy. No pairings.
By the time Peggy hears it, it's old news. Not just a few days past the event, but at least two weeks after the fact. Howard and Maria Stark, dead in a car crash. Welcome to 1992, Peggy Carter.
Emotion is only a waste. There is only the mission. A character study of "Dottie", inspired by the episode before last. May contain disturbing content. Posted by Erin.
Edwin and Anna make their escape from Budapest. Part 10 of my MARVELous Valentine's Day series.
Just a short one shot about Jack Thompson meeting Peggy Carter for the first time. #cartson
Peggy finds out that Angie is having a secret relationship with another woman at the Griffith. Hints of Cartinelli. One-shot, complete.
There are two secrets Angie holds close. Out of them, there's one she'd be more likely to share with Peggy. It is, after all, about how she's capable of feeling about her. The other isn't about that. The other's scary and horrible, and if her luck holds, no one will ever find out. Too bad her luck doesn't hold. Or it does. Angie's still not sure about that. Cartinelli. One-shot.