Series of Guardians themed one-shots and shorts, mostly humor, friendship, or drama. Individual story info/warnings/pairings are in a table of contents in the first chapter. Story 19: There's always room for family on the Milano (final chapter)
Insomnia stinks, Quill thought. Might as well sit at the cockpit and have something that will put me back to sleep. Curiosity, however, had other ideas. K plus for very, very minor language. (Turned into a two parter)
Some things on the Milano are an easy fix. Others need a more... creative... form of patching up.
It's not exactly the most expected thing to happen between them, but the universe is a place to expect the unexpected. And to think it all started with a simple EMP bomb… The story of how two genetically engineered grumps came to be a little more than friends.
Prompt fill: Peter's going to learn about his dad's genes, whether he wants to or not, as he comes to the realization of what his mother meant by "daddy's an angel". Because-ow!-growing wings out of your-ow!-back at thirty-four leads to some seriously weird consequences.
The aftereffects of holding the Power Stone, as a unit, were not quite what anyone expected. Being sandblasted from the inside with everyone else's' well, everything, they all thought they'd get each others' nightmares or memories. They were wrong.
Peter's sure he didn't send his favorite jacket down the laundry chute… so who borrowed it and why?
Gamora wants to know what it's like to get drunk; she'd been made with a liver filtration system that prevented this sort of weakness. Rocket's happy to oblige.
Everything was perfect. Everything. The smell of Peter's breakfast cooking, waking up next to Gamora in her cabin… Of course everything was perfect. That's why I knew things were going to go south. Fast.
The aftermath of the Dark Aster, and Drax's compassion and understanding.
An EMP leaves Gamora weakened to her old self without her augmentations, and Rocket in what seems to be a coma; now the team needs to figure out just what Rocket needs until he's back to normal.
When Quill receives a large sum of Terran currency from Yondu, he can't just trade it in for credits. He'll need to actually go to Earth to acquire supplies or things the Guardians could sell, but why were adresses mixed in with the bills? Could they even trust the Ravager's 'gift?