Tag: smile
#that might be the first time he smiles in the whole of avengers {via ink-phoenix}
#it is #i watched it again to make sure #on screen the last time he smiles before this is when he’s teasing Bucky about Coney Island
(via thunderboltsortofapenny)
Sad.
Always reblog this bit of meta. The first time Steve Rogers smiles genuinely in the MCU since 1945, and it’s because Tony’s prattling about shawarma.
HIS FACE IS JUST THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
anarialm’s tags: #this is bucky volunteering at some event#he is manning a booth and writing down people’s information or whatever#something at Dot’s school#(it was gonna be UA or Pride or something but now I want little kids)#(also that explains why he has to write instead of leaving out pens)#maybe a carnival or someting?#little kids come to him to enter tickets to the raffle#Steve has his own job#but he loses a few minutes watching Bucky interact with kids#(I’m sure it is alll already planned out#but#tipping point for yes let’s have tim?)
There are about a hundred different reasons why Steve and Bucky finally decide that they want a second child. Part of it is Dot’s friendship with certain little foster children. Part of it is borne of some future events (especially those in Harmless Error and Sua Sponte). But some is this, the light in Bucky’s eyes when he bends down and smiles at these adorable kids who are at the annual spring carnival at Dot’s school, desperate for their chance to win one of those stupid razor scooters. You know, the scooters they won’t let Dot own because she almost falls over when she runs too fast, never mind when she’s on a dangerous two-wheeled contraption? Yeah. One of those.
Because Steve’s supposed to take tickets at the door, but the raffle table’s ten feet away, and Bucky laughs and teases and purposely misspells names just to get scolded, and it’s beautiful. Steve’s husband is beautiful.
And they really need to start talking seriously about having another baby.
kanjabeto-deactivated20180421:
I was an outsider, an introvert, and could relate to people who were struggling and I just had a sensitivity to people who were not being treated well.