Sherlock Holmes is well known to the paramedics of London. So when John Watson comes into the picture, it seems like a fantastic solution. Someone would take care of Sherlock and prevent all those problems. Of course, they didn't think about what would happen if John was hurt. (They really should have.) 11 chapters. Written for a prompt. Outsider point of view.
Carpe Diem series part 13. Sherlock and John go out drinking to celebrate John's wedding. Spoilers for The Sign of Three. Two parts.
After the debacle that was Russia, Matt decides to take Clint to Australia to swim with dolphins. Natasha goes as supervision, and Lucky the dog accompanies them as well. It doesn't go much better than the last trip. PART TWO of the vacation series.
You've gotten very good at hiding how broken you are. Because you are. Broken, that is. Second person POV, written for a prompt.
"...It takes John Watson to save your life. Trust me on that- I should know. He's saved mine so many times, and in so many ways." Sherlock reflects on all that John's done for him.
Tony is kidnapped by someone who holds a grudge against his father. At least he's not alone, because Clint's with him, like that's any consolation. He is there, right? The thing is, Tony can't be entirely sure, and as time goes on, Tony becomes unsure of anything. 17 chapters, and a bonus one
It's Valentine's day, and John surprises Sherlock with a present. A sensory bin. Written for a prompt. Oneshot.
She's seventeen and everything is too much. Sequel to The World at Her Fingertips. Four parts.
Depression doesn't just go away because you do things to help other people, or because you realize that your life isn't that bad. And it certainly doesn't go away because other people remind you of those things. Bruce doesn't understand why no one else gets that. Written for a prompt. 8 chapters. Trigger warnings for mentions of suicide attempts.
Young healthy hearts aren't supposed to just stop. But in the middle of a battle, that's what Clint's did. (Okay, maybe there was some falling off a building, but STILL.) Written for a prompt. 4 parts.
"If you attempt to leave, or play any games, I will taze you and watch Supernanny while you drool into the carpet." It may have only been a joke, but it didn't seem like that to Tony. Written for a prompt. TITLE IS SUPPOSED TO BE JOKE/THREAT.
Apparently she was named after her mother, but she's not sure why. She could probably ask him, but he has enough secrets. And while he never lies to her, he doesn't always tell her the truth. Like about who shot him. From the pov of the Watson daughter. Six parts.
During an interrogation, the suspect notices Sherlock's self harm scars. Not everyone is as understanding as John. Written for a prompt. Warnings for self harm.
and god if that isn't the perfect description of their lives. In which Henry Morgan and John Amsterdam share their experiences of death, and both end up covered in blood.
All the Avengers think in different ways, but somehow it all works out in the end.
There was so much unsaid between them. Spoilers for 303.
Written for a prompt requesting Sherlock with a weighted blanket, and John not realizing what it is at first. Or, the time Sherlock wore a cape during a drugs bust.
"I don't get it," Bruce whispered, sounding distraught. Steve patted him on the shoulder. "Then I don't think anyone will." Written for a prompt, which is mainly the picture.
Hulk likes lighting fires. Dum-E likes putting them out. Written for a prompt. REUPLOADED TO FIX FORMATTING.
Written for a deleted scene from The Avengers, featuring Natasha during the battle with the Chitauri. Second person POV.