Remember that time Skye was left to her own devices and she stole a car, purposely crashed it, broke into someone’s house, disarmed a security guard, impersonated a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, hacked into secure financial files and then showed up in the middle of the desert with a new leather jacket and a lamborghini.

All The World Save Thee And Me – IamShadow21 – Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe [Archive of Our Own]

Title: All The World Save Me And Thee

Author: IamShadow21

Fandoms: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe

Category: Gen

Relationships: Skye & Agents of SHIELD Team, Leo Fitz & Jemma Simmons & Skye, Leo Fitz & Skye, Jemma Simmons & Skye, Leo Fitz & Jemma Simmons, Phil Coulson & Skye, Skye & Grant Ward, Melinda May & Skye, Skye & Antoine Triplett

Characters: Skye (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Jemma Simmons, Leo Fitz, Phil Coulson, Grant Ward, Melinda May, Antoine Triplett

Rating: General Audiences

Word Count: 1,572

Summary: She’s anticipating her first group accommodation situation since the orphanage with a degree of trepidation. Coulson doesn’t look a thing like Sister Agnes, but Skye knows from experience that that doesn’t mean anything.

Content: Canon Compliant, Season/Series 01, Autism, Autism Spectrum, Fic Exchange, autistic!Skye, autistic!Leo Fitz, autistic!Jemma Simmons, autistic!Phil Coulson, autistic!Melinda May, Autism By An Autist, The Autistic Exchange, Everyone On This Bus Is Autistic, Everyone Is Autistic Because Agents Of SHIELD, Gen Work, Team Dynamics, Team as Family, Team Bonding, Team Feels, Teambuilding, Hand Flapping, Tight Spaces, Special Interests, Routine, Neurodiversity, mentions of Quiet Hands, mentions of Forced Eye Contact, Ableism, Ableist Language, Autistic People In Relationships, Autistic People Living Single, Friendship, Safe Haven, Rules

Collections: The Autistic Exchange

Reveals have gone up! Here is my Autistic Exchange fic. Go and check out the collection over on AO3, because even though it’s a tiny exchange there is a really diverse bunch of fandoms represented.

Also, if you didn’t participate (or even if you did), the prompts for the fest will be opened up for people to claim and write treats for, now that the exchange is over! So if you’re autistic and you’d like to explore one of the prompts, feel free!

All The World Save Thee And Me – IamShadow21 – Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Marvel Cinematic Universe [Archive of Our Own]

desert-neon:

nerdwegian:

sarriane:

ohcaptainrurn:

tofucado:

#ugly sobbing #why #who gave you the right to make me remember this 

 (via thewinterwizard)

actually, i’m pretty sure his name was listed as one of the SSR agents who were memorialized — they had a different insignia, followed by a few variations of shield’s insignia, probably because of different eras or possibly subsections of shield.

(and this either means that they either put bucky’s NICKNAME (not “james buchanan barnes”) up there, or that skye is a huge bucky fangirl and knows a ton about him and looked for his name.

i’m going for both.)

Yeah, that wall lists both SSR-era agents, as well as SHIELD-era agents.

This screenshot I took below is kinda crappy – there’s a much better version here – but you can see the SSR logo to the left, in the 1941-1965 section.

Also, I think Bucky’s nickname was pretty well known.

The Smithsonian memorial lists his full name, including the “Bucky” nickname, and at the very bottom he’s referred to as just Bucky Barnes. The narrator also calls him “Bucky Barnes.”

But, you know. Her mentor is Phil Coulson. He might have tried to downplay the obsession some, but you know she got some Howling Commandos history lessons at some point, even if she’d never heard the name before in her life. (Which she had, obviously. Not only is it American history, she is an Avengers fan.)

Which just makes me think that at some point Coulson started giving some lecture about Cap history and relating it to something current, and Skye was just all, “We know, Coulson, jeez. The raid took place without official sanction and saved the lives of over a hundred men. Got it. In history class. And at the Smithsonian. And, you know, the last two times you’ve talked about it.”