Steve Rogers has a plan for everything. You, unfortunately, have never been particularly good at following them. As the newest Avenger, you bring something unexpected into Avengers Tower: spontaneity, laughter, impulsive adventures, and a tendency to drag Steve into things he insists he doesn’t want to do. Like dancing in the rain. Or midnight drives. Or saying yes just because you can. What starts as an unlikely friendship slowly becomes something neither of you planned for. Because somewhere along the way, Steve realizes that you don’t make him want to be a better Captain America. You make him want to be Steve Rogers.
Y/n was taken by Hydra a few years ago. They experimented on her and brainwashed her. When the Avengers rescued her, Tony and Bruce helped get her mind back. However, Steve was the first person she trusted after Hydra. He was there when she had nightmares, and he had noticed the way she worked too hard to learn how to defend herself. He had grown to care about her a lot since the rescue.
Everyone knows Captain America. The fearless leader. The first Avenger. The man who never seems to have a life outside of saving the world. What no one knows is that Steve Rogers has spent the last two years hiding the most important part of his life. His wife. After meeting in a tiny Brooklyn coffee shop years before the Battle of Earth, Y/n and Steve built a quiet life together far from the spotlight. While the world saw Captain America, she knew the man who danced to old jazz records, adored their black Labrador, and never left for a mission without promising he’d come home. The secret was meant to protect her. But when a mission leaves Steve critically injured, he refuses to go to the hospital and begs the Avengers to take him home instead. The moment Earth’s Mightiest Heroes step inside their apartment, they discover the one thing Steve Rogers never told them. Captain America has a wife. And suddenly, the peaceful life he fought so hard to keep hidden is impossible to protect anymore.
Hydra called you Asset-17. Steve Rogers called you “kid.” That was the beginning of everyone’s problems. Rescued from a forgotten Hydra facility, Y/N is trying to survive a world where kindness doesn’t come with conditions, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes won’t stop hovering, and one stubborn super-soldier seems determined to prove that “legally an adult” and “still deserves looking after” are not mutually exclusive. Healing isn’t linear. Trust is terrifying. And Steve Rogers has never been particularly good at leaving people behind.
Steve had wanted kids for as long as you'd known bim. Not in a pressuring way. maybe— just quiet little comments here and there hinting at the future. The way he'd smile at babies in grocery stores or linger near tiny clothes a little too long. You had found out you were a few weeks along while steve was away, you didnt want to tell him will he was on a mission, you wanted to see his reaction you were so nervous.
When Steve Rogers comes out of the ice, SHIELD help set him up with a life in the modern era, this includes giving him an apartment. In Y/N’s apartment block.
You are 16 years old. You have been in the hospital for a while. You have cancer. There’s a high chance it might kill you. You are also an orphan. You don’t have any parental figures in your life. You’re only at the hospital because of donations.
Omegaverse ~ An omega who has always chosen independence begins to feel a quiet, unexplainable ache—one that only seems to ease in the presence of Steve Rogers. As the feeling grows harder to ignore, she starts to wonder if the connection she’s avoided all her life might already be closer than she thought.
Steve Rogers thought he had lost everyone he loved when he went into the war—including his younger sister. Seventy years later, the Avengers uncover a hidden HYDRA facility buried beneath the ice. Inside, they find a secret experiment known as Project Liberty and a woman preserved in cryostasis. You. The sister Steve believed was gone forever. Now, as you awaken in a world you no longer recognize, the Avengers must uncover the truth behind your disappearance, HYDRA’s experiments, and the secret you were hidden away to protect.
Y/n and Steve Rogers are dating. They are both avengers that live in the tower with the rest of the team. Y/n has chaos magic like Wanda but purple and her superhero name is 'Chaos'. Steve is OBSESSED with y/n and would do anything with her. He is always touching her, cuddling her, kissing her, hugging her, telling her he loves her, playing with her hair, covering her in hickeys, etc. he is always around her. If Y/n gets up front the couch to go to the kitchen, Steve is right behind her wrapping his arms around her waist until she's done. The team finds this adorable because they've never seen Steve like this. Y/n is Tony Stark's daughter.
Reborn in the Marvel universe, Y/n becomes Peter’s safe person and unknowingly gains three soulmates: Steve, Tony, and Loki. Each touch awakens a mark none of them expected, binding them fiercely to her as she becomes their healing heart.
Trapped in a hidden, toxic relationship, Tony Stark’s daughter finds solace in her music studio. But Steve Rogers is paying closer attention than anyone realizes—and a single song might be all it takes to break her silence.
HYDRA created them. Experimented on them. Raised them to be weapons. Three years after escaping, Y/N and the other enhanced children have finally built a life in hiding. But when SHIELD discovers their location, they're offered "protection" in secure facilities. To SHIELD, it's safety. To the children, it's another prison. With the Avengers divided and old scars refusing to heal, one question remains: Can children raised as weapons ever truly be free?
Steve is used to people falling over themselves to impress him, which makes it that much more frustrating when y/n doesn’t care. She pointedly ignores him during briefings, argues with him, and does her own thing during missions. Not to mention that she somehow disappears before every single team building exercise. But the more y/n pulls away from Steve, the more determined he is to understand why she doesn’t want anything to do with him. See story details for pre-listed y/n character traits. Y/N has a disability, predetermined superpowers, and a mental health disorder. Feel free to change it!!
After the Battle of New York, graphic designer Y/n discovers her soulmate mark matches not one, but five men — Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Thor, Loki, and Bucky Barnes. All scarred by loss and convinced they’d never be loved, they find home and healing in her quiet strength, fierce love, and unshakable heart.
“A woman could always kill a man with the right motivation” A former Red Room asset who, after escaping and being taken into custody by S.H.I.E.L.D., stands trial under the watch of the Avengers as a calm, detached survivor whose past as a weapon makes her both a threat and a question no one can agree how to answer. As tension builds between those who see her as dangerous and those who see her as human, Steve Rogers is forced to confront the fallout of the mission he once carried out—and decide what she is worth now.