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Mav with his big family~ lil babysitting the top gun 2 kiddos! Anddd Rooster played baseball,,, yes? Mav being there for his sports would be :( đđđđ proud fruncle (father-uncle HAHA)
Itâs difficult
Its 3:38am and this idea was keeping me awake so I wrote it...
Long ago, the four mainstream ships lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Kataang & Zutara shippers attacked.
Only New Episodes, beloved by all four shippers, could stop them. But when the fandom needed them most, they vanished.
A dozen years passed and the fandom and I discovered a new OTP: an adorable one named Zukka. And although their sarcasm levels are great, they have a lot to learn before they're ready to unite anyone. But I believe, Zukka can save the fandom.
Its me back at it again with more TRT fan art as promised. I played around with the colors stuff but overall I love the way they turned out and i hope you will likr them too
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EXCUSE ME
EXCUSE
ME
ME THE EXCUSE FUCKING
YOU LEAVE THIS GLORIOUS ART IN MY BOX
YOU DESTROY ME WITH BEAUTY LIKE THIS, YOU CANNOT DO THIS TO ME
LOOK AT THAT CHIN GRAB AND HER HAND ON HIS NECK, LOOK AT HIS HANDS OPEN IN SURPRISE, LOOK AT HIS HAIR FLUFF AND THEIR SOFT FACES AND THE SHEER BLISS HERE
LOOK AT THE MUSCLES HOLY SHIT matt murdock continues to be a buffet, that's just a PSA here, and this will remind everyone, GUYS, LOOK
in short, I gift thee my emotions over this beautiful art, even if all that comes out is
pairing: crosshair x gn!reader (no y/n)
warnings: n/a. itâs just fluff bc i love soft crosshair.
i just couldnât get the image of crosshair reading out of my head. so this is very self-indulgent. i got VERY carried away with the drabble, it ended up being like 2k words but iâm only posting the second half. iâll post the extended version if thatâs something people would be interested in! let me know!
when his brothers are overwhelming or irritating him, he likes to go off alone, find a secret corner, and read.Â
it started when he was a cadet, being forced to read by his instructors as a way to cool off when he got too frustrated during training exercises.
but he ended up enjoying it, finding solace in the solitude of reading.
tech liked to read too, but whilst tech prefers nonfiction, crosshair reads fiction â mostly mysteries or thrillers.Â
he downloads them onto his datapad so he can read them on particularly long missions and travels through hyperspace on the marauder.Â
he had to ask tech for help in setting up the books on his datapad, and when tech questioned him further, he evaded answering.
reading is something that he likes to do alone.Â
itâs a solitary activity for him that heâs not particularly keen on sharing with anyone.
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Queen of Mean by Sarah Jeffery
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THE PITT X AVENGERS crossover
masterlist (and writing guideline) â #avenger!reader x the pitt
Jack Abbot x former avenger!reader
Summary: The new attending on the night shift is a complete mistery. She carries herself as if she's seen something worse than hell but smiles as if she has no worries. There's at least 7 bets running about her, and Jack can't stop wondering if she has skeletons in her closet too... And then, her past comes crashing down on the ER like a ticking bomb.
Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch x former avenger!reader
Summary: There's a new regular in The Pitt, a woman prone to stumbles and misfortunes. She always comes when her wounds need stitching and wearing fading bruses, to the point Robby's getting worried. Until her face is all over the news: former avenger tears down crimelord and political connections.
Jack Abbot x avenger!reader x Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch
Summary: People called them the three musketeers of the Pitt, they were inseparable and had an absurd amount of bets on them. So it took everyone by surprise when she accepted a fellowship at Stark Industries and never looked back. Years later, she's right where it all started, forced to face unresolved business and not planning to stay.
Jack Abbot x avenger!reader
Summary: It was supposed to be a simple charity event to get donations for the ER, so how he ended trapped in a room with a deadly beautiful woman flirting with him as if she hadn't been stabbed?
Samira Mohan x avenger!reader
Summary: A hero level treat brings even more chaos to the emergency room of the Pitt, something they have only seen on the news and never thought it could happen with them. And in the middle of the calamity stands an avenger in all her glory, helping to keep the ER safe and stealing Samira Mohan's heart during the process.
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Lord have mercy Iâm bout to bustttt
@ladynamariel It's been a while, but I finally did my version of this shot. It was pure improvisation as I had no idea where I was going with this till the very endđ
Pairing: Matt Murdock x fem!Reader Word Count: 3.4k
Warnings/tags: drunk Reader, humor, terrible flirtatious comments, and lots of appreciation for the Ass of Hell's Kitchen
Summary: A night out takes an amusing turn when you accidentally and drunkenly catcall the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.
a/n: This little one shot is brought to you thanks to the Murdock Tuna Team who not only inspired the idea, but helped create some of the flirtatious banter. I just couldn't resist the idea of catcalling the Devil in the black suit, okay? Feedback and reblogs are always appreciated!
Pushing open the door of Alchemy, you stepped outside and onto the sidewalk. The sweltering heat of Hellâs Kitchen greeted you, the humidity mixing with the sticky sweat already coating your skin and adding another uncomfortable layer of dampness. But it still felt far more refreshing outside in the humid evening air than it did inside the busy bar with countless other sweaty bodies packed together. The usual buzz of the city at night was even welcoming in comparison to the loud music that had been steadily aggravating the pounding in your head for the past twenty minutes.Â
Walking unsteadily in your heels, you turned to the right and made your way over towards the corner of the building and away from Alchemy's main doors and thumping music. One of your hands reached up as you stumble-walked, grabbing at the neck of your dress and peeling it off of your wet skin to allow some air to flow inside and cool your heated body. Youâd spent a good portion of your evening drunkenly dancing with your friends as you celebrated Eliseâs birthday tonight, which was why you'd decided to wait for your Uber outside of the barâso you could catch your breath before heading home.Â
As you neared the alley, your ankle unexpectedly twisted when your heel caught in a crack along the sidewalk. A surprised gasp slipped past your lips as you began falling forward face-first towards the pavement. Your hand released the neck of your dress and instinctively flew out to your side, your palm landing against the brick of the building just in time to awkwardly catch yourself. Struggling to steady your inebriated self, you stayed bent in half as the pavement swirled beneath your black heels.Â
Once the spinning had finally stopped, you threw your other hand out and began to desperately claw your way back upright with both hands along the brick. Limping forward, you leant up against the side of the bar and tried to ease the pressure off your now sore ankle. With a low groan you attempted to find a comfortable position against the brick, supporting your weight more fully along the wall and resigning yourself to waiting right here for your Uber. Internally you cursed yourself for wearing such tall heels and drinking as much as you had tonightâhopefully you hadnât actually injured your ankle. Youâd probably be regretting your decisions in the morning, especially since you still had to go into work.Â
Reaching up, you ran the back of your hand across your forehead in an attempt to remove some of the sweat that had accumulated there. But just as youâd begun to lower your hand back to your side, movement out of the corner of your eye caught your attention. Your head turned in the direction of it, your vision spinning momentarily before everything came back into focus. Though the second your brain managed to make sense of the black blur on the rooftop, your mouth fell open. Because there on the roof just above you was the infamous Devil of Hellâs Kitchen.Â
âThereâs no way Iâm this drunk,â you muttered to yourself.Â
You watched as the dark figure crouched down low on the corner of the building, his body hunched like a gargoyle overlooking the street below. He was only a few floors above you and seemingly searching for something with the way his head was scanning the street below as it moved back and forth in sharp movements. With his back turned towards you while he was lowered in a crouch, you had been left with a perfect view of his backside under the city lights. Whether it was due to how absolutely glorious the Devil of Hellâs Kitchenâs ass looked in his black pants while you were almost directly beneath him, or due to the handful of shots and cocktails youâd recently drank down, youâd suddenly loosed a long, low whistle out into the night.
Immediately the Devilâs head snapped over his shoulder the second youâd whistled. Eyes growing wide in shock, your body straightened against the wall behind you instantly. You hadnât even realized youâd just catcalled the Devil until youâd actually done it. And now he was crouched atop the roof and staring right down at you.
For a long time you stood there locking eyes with the masked manâor so you assumed, considering you couldnât see his eyes beneath the black on his face. Neither of you moved, neither of you spoke, yet a tension had quickly formed in the air.Â
Until a peel of laughter bubbled right up out of your mouth.
The Devilâs head tilted sharply to the side as the sound echoed through the alley beside you. You threw a hand up to cover your mouth, trying to stifle the noise, but somehow that only made you laugh harder. Because no one would believe you about this later. But your laughter fell short when the Devil rose to his full height on the rooftop, spinning around to face you with a fluid grace that had made your head spin in return. Biting down on your lip, you fought back another round of laughter as tears began to form in your eyes. Youâd only managed to reduce your amusement at the situation to barely restrained giggles before he spoke.
âSomething wrong?â the deep voice called out.
You shook your head quickly, the Devil briefly blurring into three Devils above you. Throwing your hand up into the air, you sent him a single thumbâs up. âNo!â you answered, stifling another giggle. âEverythingâs fine, Devil. Justâjust appreciating the view.â
His head cocked to the side even further, the sight reminding you of a dog. Another giggle slipped out of you before you could stop it. Though you once more bit down on your lip when the vigilante began to expertly climb his way down the side of the building. Openly admiring his body as you readjusted your position against the wallâwhich was currently still single-handedly keeping you upright at the momentâyou watched as he easily made his way from the roof to the alley. If it hadnât been for the curious, pleased smile that was clearly spread across his lips when he came to stand just a few feet away, you mightâve felt nervous that heâd suddenly taken as much of an interest in you as you had in him.Â
âAppreciating the view?â he asked.
âYeah,â you replied. âYour ass.â
The Devilâs lips twitched at your bold honesty and you bit back another giggle. This whole situation was so unbelievable it was actually absurdly hilarious.
âSo youâre saying that you interrupted me solely just to whistle at my ass?â the Devil inquired. âDid I hear that right?â
Pushing away from the wall, you stumbled forward a step, squaring your shoulders and looking him straight in the eyesâor where you thought they were. âYeah. Couldnât exactly resist,â you answered, your words slurring a bit as you spoke. âYouâre carryinâ an entire bakeryâs worth of devilâs food cake back there.â
You wildly waved a hand towards the Devilâs lower half, sloppily gesturing towards his ass. His head once more tilted curiously to the side, the grin on his lips growing even wider in clear amusement.Â
âDevilâs food cake?â he questioned.
âYâknow,â you said, waggling your eyebrows suggestively at him. ââCause of all thatâthat cake you got back there. Wouldnât mind a piece, personally.â
A huff of laughter slipped past the Devilâs lips and you brightened at the sound as it registered in your intoxicated ears. His positive reaction was only going to encourage you now.
âAre youâŚÂ flirting with me?â he asked incredulously. âBecause you do realize who I am, right?â
âWouldnât be the worst guy Iâve hit on tonight,â you replied with a shrug.
The Devil laughed, shaking his head as his attention dropped down towards his boots. A grin lingered along his lips, something almost bashful. But your focus openly shifted back down to the profile of his ass, your eyes appreciating the way the dark fabric stretched over him.Â
âYâknow itâs my friendâs birthday tonight,â you told him, swaying unsteadily on the sidewalk. âDidnât realize you were the one bringinâ the cake.â
A snort of laughter met your comment, your smile growing wide as you watched the Devilâs head rise back up. He was smirking now, something mischievous in the way his mouth had twisted beneath the hard line of his mask.Â
Grinning back at him, your right hand cupped around your mouth as you leaned forward towards him. âBut maybe you can let me blow out the candle,â you drunkenly half-whispered.
He shook his head at you, but the mischievous twist of his lips remained beneath the black fabric of his mask. âYou're a bold drunk, aren't you?â he asked.
âMaybe,â you mumbled back, your eyes fixing along his lips. Without even thinking, you blurted next, âWouldnât mind climbing you like a building.â
Another surprised snort of amusement fell out of him as he shook his head at you once more. âYouâre full of so many terrible lines,â he teased back with a chuckle. âYou do realize that, right?â
âOh Iâve got plenty more,â you assured him with a nod, exaggeratingly waving a dismissive hand in the air between you both. âDonât you worry. Could totally do this all night.â
âOh really?â he asked. âIs that right? Because I certainly can make time for this.â
Your hand stopped flapping in the air between you both, a single finger raising up. âOkay, wait,â you amended. âI have an Uber coming. So maybe not all night, but probably a few more minutes.â
âMmm,â he hummed out, his smile briefly slipping. âShame because this is turning out to be the most fun Iâve had so far in the mask.â
âWanna make it more fun?â you asked, grinning suggestively at him.
The Devilâs bottom lip rolled between his teeth as he tried to bite back his growing smile. Something warm heated you, starting at the base of your skull and trickling down to your toes. Your eyes focused back on his mouth as your tongue slid out, licking your lips. You'd only been jokingly flirting, but nowâŚ
âHate to be the voice of reason here,â the Devil began, âbut I don't sleep with intoxicated women that I meet in alleys. I much prefer sober consent.â
âWhat a pity,â you mumbled, face contorting into a pout. âNever would've thought the Devil was a gentleman .â
âI'm full of surprises,â he teased.
You hummed thoughtfully in response, taking a step into the alley towards him and stumbling a little in your heels. Ignoring the growing throbbing of your ankle, you focused on the thrill of the Devil of Hellâs Kitchen actually letting you flirt with him. You wanted to enjoy every minute of it, even if you probably wouldn't remember this moment too clearly in the morning.
âAnyone tell you youâve got a pretty mouth?â you asked him.Â
The Devil shook his head, his smile returning. âNo. Can't say the criminals I meet are too fond of passing out compliments when I'm hitting them,â he replied.
âWell you do ,â you assured him. âYou really, really do .â Eyes narrowing at the plush lips of his still quirked into a smile, you studied the shape of them amongst the faint bit of dark stubble. âReminds me of my boss. Now that's a mouth I'd love to do things with,â you drunkenly confessed. âBut see,â you continued, pointing a firm finger at the Devilâs chest, â heâs an asshole. Not fun like you.âÂ
The Devilâs head tilted to the side again, his grin growing into a smirk. âOh he is, is he?â he asked.
âYes,â you answered. âGreat ass, huge asshole. IâmâIâm sure thereâs a stick shoved in there somewhere.â
The Devil barked out a laugh into the night as you reached into your purse and pulled out your phone. Squinting as the bright light assaulted your eyes, you saw that your Uber was mere minutes away. You loosed a disappointed sigh.
âYour ride almost here?â the Devil asked.
âUnfortunately,â you answered, returning your phone to your purse. âUnless you wanna be my ride tonight?â
Zipping your purse back up, you heard the Devil let out another laugh. Your smile grew along with your surprise at this whole interaction. You hadnât anticipated just how fun the masked vigilante actually was considering how he spent his evenings. It was a shame youâd never meet him again.
âHave you fallen tonight?â the Devil asked, still grinning at you.
You held up a hand, preventing him from continuing his thought. âIf you're about to ask if I fell from heaven,â you slurred, âthen I'm disappointed in your lines, Devil man.â
âNo,â he said, shaking his head and laughing softly. âIâm just concerned you might have a concussion because of your continued flirting with a known vigilante. You should probably get your head checked out.â
â You can check me out,â you teased coyly, sending him an exaggerated wink.
The Devilâs mouth opened, about to reply, but then his face darted over your shoulder, the corner of his lip twitching. You frowned when he took a step back, aware the gesture meant this entire interaction was quickly coming to an end. You didnât want it to.
âThink your rideâs about here, actually,â the Devil said, further backing up into the alley. âSeems this is where I say goodnight.â
âOh câmon, donât go yet!â you begged his retreating form. âI didnât get any devilâs food cake!â you called after him. âHow âbout a piece to-go? Sharing is caring!â
But somehow the Devil had quickly disappeared into the darkened alley, the only proof of his presence the echo of his laughter bouncing off the brick walls. The sound sent a pleasant chill up your body, a smile still lingering along your lips as you teetered on the spot staring after him.
The pounding in your head hit you almost immediately after the sound of your alarm hit your ears. Groaning miserably as your entire body protested waking, your hand blindly flew out from beneath the sheets and felt around for your phone. Opening your eyes, you immediately hissed in pain as the bright light in your bedroom burned them. You blinked rapidly, trying to push past the growing throbbing in your head in order to shut off your irritating alarm.Â
Silence finally settling once more in your room, you tossed your phone back down onto your nightstand and rolled onto your side before immediately halting. A wave of nausea hit you instantly and you squeezed your eyes closed, hoping to fight the feeling back. You needed to get up and get ready for work. You had twenty minutes to wash up, brush your teeth, and throw on clothes before you had to be out the door or you'd be late, and you could only imagine how irate your one boss would be if you were. You didnât have time to get sick.
After a few moments, you were grateful when the nausea subsided. Cautiously you tested things, slowly opening your eyes again before tentatively pushing yourself upright in bed. The pounding in your head continued to rage on, another pathetic groan slipping past your lips. Drinking like you'd done on a weeknight last night had been a horrible idea. Vaguely you recalled the evening in flashesâdoing rounds of shots, dancing with your friends, flirting with some guy. Most of the night remained a blur, though.
Feeling half-alive, you climbed out of bed and focused on getting ready for work. You'd briefly washed off in the shower, scrubbing yourself just clean enough to remove the scent of alcohol that felt like it was seeping out from your pores. Then you brushed your teeth vigorously before swirling some mouthwash around in your mouth, the taste of which had you fighting bile once more back down. Then you threw on whatever clean blouse and slacks your hands touched first, shuffling through your apartment towards your shoes as you pulled your pants on.
It had ultimately taken you more than twenty minutes to get ready for work and to get out the door since you'd had to stop and brace yourself against a wall or piece of furniture multiple timesâeither due to the pain in your head or the roiling in your gut. Then you'd been in a hurry making your way out of your building and towards the office, the morning sun and the usual city traffic only further aggravating your headache. By the time you'd finally gotten to work, you were more than ten minutes late and out of breath.Â
âI amââ you pushed open the door to the office, panting hard as you spotted one of your bosses leaning against your desk, ââso sorry. Was trying to get here on time but I went out last night. This morning was a struggle.â
âWell you're here now, at least,â Foggy said, glancing up from a paper in his hands at you. His brows creased together as he eyed you, his nose visibly scrunching in distaste. âThough you smell like you slept in a bathtub of liquor and you look like you woke up to fight a pissed off honey badger.â
You laughed lightly, the noise further irritating your head as you hurried over towards your desk before making your way around it. âYeah. I'm aware,â you replied. âI'm sorry. My friend had a birthday last night and I went out to celebrate. I definitely drank too much and I completely regret it. I promise I learned my lesson.â
âCertainly not the best decision,â Foggy agreed. âBut I'm glad to hear that. Maybe next timeââ
âYou're late.â
Your head darted over your shoulder at the sound of your other boss. Grimacing at the stern look on Mattâs face, your shoulders slumped as you set your bag down onto the top of your desk. Â
âI know, I'm sorry, Mr. Murdock,â you apologized. âIt was a one time thing, it won't happen again, I promise.â
âGood, it better not,â he said, leaning a shoulder against the doorframe to his office. The corner of his lip twitched upwards for a second before he raised his coffee cup to his mouth, hiding the smile threatening to spread onto his lips. âFog's right though, you smell like you bathed in the alcohol instead of drinking it. Can you even remember your night out?â
Chewing your lip awkwardly, your brows furrowed as you tried to recall last night. Though the sight of Matt standing there casually leaning against the doorframe drinking his coffee, the buttons of his sage green dress shirt struggling as he did, was making it hard for you to focus.
âUh, bits and pieces of it?â you answered.Â
âMmm,â he hummed out, lowering his coffee cup. âWell, hopefully your evening was worth showing up late for. I certainly enjoyed my night, though. Woke up in a good mood this morning, actually.â
Your eyes narrowed at the smile on his face, something tickling at the back of your mind at the sight of it. But Matt smiling instead of scolding you when you messed up was an unusual occurrence, one that had you hesitantly and distractedly lowering down into your desk chair.Â
âWhich is why I brought doughnuts for everyone this morning,â Matt continued, gesturing a hand towards your desk. âI hope you still have an appetite after all the alcohol.â
âThey're so good,â Foggy told you. âTheyâre from that new bakery a block over.â
Foggy slid the white box you hadnât noticed on your desk over towards you. You watched as he flipped the lid open, the strong and sweet aroma of sugar and chocolate hitting your nose. Your stomach rumbled hungrily as you eyed the delicious chocolate pastries.
âSince when do you bring in doughnuts?â you asked, glancing back over at Matt.
He pushed off the doorframe, shrugging his shoulder. âI don't know,â he said, a strange smile drawing itself wide across his lips. âFor some reason I woke up with a craving for devil's food cake and I just thought Iâd share.â
With a deep chuckle Matt turned around, making his way back into his office. Head tilting curiously to the side, your eyes lingered along his backside as that strange feeling of something trying to reach the forefront of your mind returned.
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