1. In a Different Light (http://archiveofourown.org/works/542966) by marinarusalka Summary: After an unexpected attack, Tony has trouble dealing with his injuries and Steve has trouble dealing with Tony. [Temporary blindness]
And I'll Be Your Man (http://archiveofourown.org/works/3330611) by AvocadoLove [WIP] Summary: Tony escaped Afghanistan with a bad knee and a heart too damaged to hold up to strain. But he's been given a second chance, and isn't going to waste it. If he can't pilot Iron Man, he'll find someone who will. (Based on the Kink_Meme prompt: Iron Man and Tony Stark are not pretending to be different people, they actually are different people. Iron Man is actually modern born Skinny!Steve.)
Who Has Known Heights (http://archiveofourown.org/works/1935504) by MountainRose, szzzt Summary: Before his injury, Tony had been a fast, intuitive flier: agile in the air, as those of his wingshape usually were, able to tumble and swoop and then trade back the speed for lift, and always get the best of the bargain. That was how he referred to it; not 'abduction' or 'captivity' or 'maiming' but injury, the most neutral word possible. Though Steve had never, not once heard him call it an accident. [Wing!AU]
Half the Man I Used To Be But Twice the Man I Was (http://archiveofourown.org/works/936852) by pengke [WIP] Summary: What if Tony Stark suffered more than just shrapnel injuries in Afghanistan? What if he came home less than whole? A series of open-ended, non-linear ficlets focusing on the butterfly effect of Stark's disability. “Iron Man is twice the man you are, Stark.” “Yeah, well, these days everyone is.”
3. Invictus (http://archiveofourown.org/works/373387) by CrunchySalad Summary: This fic takes elements from both the 616 comics and the movies, but it's very much an AU of its own devices. The facts are these: Tony is fourteen when Stark Industries finds Captain America's frozen body. He's seventeen when he discovers the rather salacious reasons why his father was so intent on finding the man everyone presumed was dead. The problem that follows is that Tony might just understand his father's feelings all too well. Realizing that it's hopeless, he decides not to tell anyone or in any way pursue it. . . but then his second identity as Iron Man ruins the secret. [One-sided Tony/Steve]
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Summary: After an unexpected attack, Tony has trouble dealing with his injuries and Steve has trouble dealing with Tony.
[Temporary blindness]
And I'll Be Your Man (http://archiveofourown.org/works/3330611) by AvocadoLove [WIP]
Summary: Tony escaped Afghanistan with a bad knee and a heart too damaged to hold up to strain. But he's been given a second chance, and isn't going to waste it. If he can't pilot Iron Man, he'll find someone who will.
(Based on the Kink_Meme prompt: Iron Man and Tony Stark are not pretending to be different people, they actually are different people. Iron Man is actually modern born Skinny!Steve.)
Who Has Known Heights (http://archiveofourown.org/works/1935504) by MountainRose, szzzt
Summary: Before his injury, Tony had been a fast, intuitive flier: agile in the air, as those of his wingshape usually were, able to tumble and swoop and then trade back the speed for lift, and always get the best of the bargain.
That was how he referred to it; not 'abduction' or 'captivity' or 'maiming' but injury, the most neutral word possible. Though Steve had never, not once heard him call it an accident.
[Wing!AU]
Half the Man I Used To Be But Twice the Man I Was (http://archiveofourown.org/works/936852) by pengke [WIP]
Summary: What if Tony Stark suffered more than just shrapnel injuries in Afghanistan? What if he came home less than whole? A series of open-ended, non-linear ficlets focusing on the butterfly effect of Stark's disability.
“Iron Man is twice the man you are, Stark.”
“Yeah, well, these days everyone is.”
3. Invictus (http://archiveofourown.org/works/373387) by CrunchySalad
Summary: This fic takes elements from both the 616 comics and the movies, but it's very much an AU of its own devices. The facts are these:
Tony is fourteen when Stark Industries finds Captain America's frozen body. He's seventeen when he discovers the rather salacious reasons why his father was so intent on finding the man everyone presumed was dead. The problem that follows is that Tony might just understand his father's feelings all too well. Realizing that it's hopeless, he decides not to tell anyone or in any way pursue it. . . but then his second identity as Iron Man ruins the secret.
[One-sided Tony/Steve]