Percy Jackson, the Seriously Attractive Snake, and the Ex-Winter Soldier
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  • Reads 111,357
  • Votes 3,340
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 40m
Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2022
bruce had been on a coffee run when a kid stuck up for him against the agressive barista. when out on a run, Steve rogers met the same kid with troubled sea coloured eyes and black hair who could judo flip him. then a different super soldier came across the young man in the ktichen. naturally, things just spiralled from there.
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