In which a castle is (eventually) built, a 'dragon' kidnaps Danielle Cage, and two princes are discovered. (A de-aged Bucky/Clint AU.)
When you house the world's deadliest assassin duo in your halls, the last thing you want is for one of them to revert back to the ruthless killer they were before you took them in. (Red Room Winterhawk AU)
Nobody realized how bad Clint got without Bucky there, not even Bucky himself. Up on the roof, with the city holding its breath, he tries to rectify that. (Wintherhawk. Suicide attempt/talk down, mention of past suicide attempt. Nobody gets hurt.)
Jack last received a sign from God nearly fifteen years ago, when he came to terms with a damnable aspect of his being and was damned further for it. He's still trying to work out if that's a good thing or not. (Jack/Joseph, slight Vampire AU.)
It's the morning after the night before, and the first time Bucky wakes up in Clint's apartment. So he should have realised that this would also be the first time he met Clint's dog. It would help if he actually remembered Clint had a dog. Speaking dog would also be very, very useful. (Featuring Lucky, a.k.a Pizza Dog, whom Bucky Barnes does not dog-sit.)
It's something they've been doing for so long now: meeting up, taking orders, going places, wreaking whatever kind of destruction they specialise in, then disappearing until the next time. If not for them, the world might be in a much better state right now. (Four horsemen/Apocalypse AU.)
Bucky Barnes is called out to assist the Avengers. Problem is, when the troublemaker in question is Electro, nobody thinks about the issues that might cause, and Clint is left with a major decision on his hands.
All Tony wants is for the team to have one photograph together. Why is saving New York from an alien invasion so much easier?
When Tasha called him saying she hadn't seen Bucky for days, Clint knew exactly where he would be. After their last few weeks apart, he hoped maybe he could convince Bucky that now was the time to change. (Winterhawk, references to drug abuse.)
It was a curse he'd had before the war. It was a curse he'd had during the war. Somehow, the Russians avoided it. Now, he has to deal with it again, and it turns out that muscle memory only goes so far. (werewolf!Bucky, Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson. Nothing too gory.)
When you spend as much time in darkness as Jack Benjamin does, you begin to know how it feels. But if he is to be King, with power to wield over light and dark, why not start bending the rules now? (Jack/Joseph)
Young hunters Bucky and Clint are torn apart when the very thing they hunt takes Bucky for its own. Desperate to get Bucky back, Clint goes on a different kind of hunt, but - as ever in their line of work - nothing is as easy as it sounds. (Bucky/Clint, and others; Supernatural AU.)
It amuses James that Steve insists on giving a tour even though there's really no point. Why would you show someone a house they already knew intimately as if they'd never before laid eyes on it? (Alternate Universe - Gothic. BuckyNat.)
Bucky wants something more from his relationship with Clint. He seeks help on this topic from Steve and Natasha, but putting their advice into action is easier said than done. (High School AU, Winterhawk)
The plan was to rescue Captain America and get the hell out of there. The plan did not involve an over-abundance of AIM scientists and said Captain America getting shot in the process. (James "Bucky" Barnes/Natasha Romanov. Drabble, in celebration of BuckyNat week!)
The sea calls to many, but not all take to it in the same manner. Treasure's call, however, is answered in kind by all those who heed it - it's the reward that differs. (Bucky Barnes/Clint Barton, Bobbi Morse, Natasha Romanov; Pirate AU)
With a new Captain America comes a new costume, one that Bucky's having trouble adjusting to. Clint, as always, is there to help. (Winterhawk, post-Civil War, not really MCU/comic-verse, I have no idea...)
There's something calming about rhythms. Specifically to Bucky, there's something calming about Clint's rhythms. (Winterhawk, one-shot.)