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 roadtrip—- Montana 

Darcy: Are you still coming to visit today?

 

 He can’t help but smile at that. Darcy’s his...well, Darcy is his best friend. His only friend outside of the team. The reason he has stopped in a tiny diner in Montana on his drive along I-90 to Seattle.


bets/wagers—- fever when you hold me tight:

 
Some days working in the labs is actually almost fun. There's an endless supply of decent coffee, better music and all the best toys to play with. Other days involve alarms blaring and Avengers busting through walls. Today Darcy finds herself swept off her feet. Literally. She isn't terribly sure if that's a good thing or not.


FREE SPACE: But I’ll be stumbling away (slowly learning that life is okay)

If Darcy thought life would be boring after meeting a god and helping evacuate people in the wake of a fire breathing mechanical monstrosity she was wrong. Some things never change though. She makes coffee and ramen noodles, laments the loss of her ipod, and does whatever Jane asks her to do. Mostly. That is until the day she buys a vintage comic book from a street market and has a very interesting dream. At least she thinks it’s a dream...


au: Crossover—- dirt in the skirt

“Alright girls. Today on the field you’re gonna meet a real hero,” Jimmy says clapping his hands together.

“Is he married?” Mae asks as she snaps her compact shut. Darcy bites her tongue and pushes her glasses up her nose.


sharing a bed —— your will is not your own (It’s finished but not beta’d yet. Soon I promise.)

Agent Lewis is sent to collect Captain Rogers from a small cabin in the wilds. There is a storm brewing and Darcy's ride has left her to the weather alone in the woods. She's pretty sure she watched that movie. It didn't end well. 


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so I've written everything for a single line bingo. And I am mulling over a second line (I've written one square on it already). I don't know if I will get the second line done in time... but I hope to have fun trying. That is the important thing in writing. If you don't love it and enjoy doing it then there is no point.