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Marvel Cinematic Universe/Doctor Who Fic - All Screwed To Hell And Eternity And Space And Back
Story Title: All Screwed To Hell And Eternity And Space And Back
Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe/Doctor Who
Link(s): AO3
Summary: Everyone has a countdown on their wrist to when they will find their soulmate. If they don't, they die. Even Steve Rogers's ran in one direction, though it took him ninety years to meet his. But Bucky's has never run normally, not in the 40s, not when he was the Winter Soldier, and not now that the whole mess with the Infinity Gauntlet has been fixed. But now it's stuck and he has no idea why. Meanwhile, Clara's is still running despite being taken out of the timeline, though never in any way that makes sense or has ever made sense. Not to her, not to the Doctor, not to Ashildr. She'd expected it to disappear. But it's simply counting down to her inevitable demise. And yet? Fate has its ways to make these two meet...even if it takes a TARDIS and the Avengers to make it happen.
Warnings: None
Characters: Bucky Barnes, Shuri, Clara Oswald, Ashildr, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Tony Stark, Thor Odisnson, Brunhilde, Loki Laufeyson, Carol Danvers, Stephen Strange, Wong, mentions of Marvel comics characters
Pairings: Bucky Barnes/Clara Oswald, Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanoff, Thor Odinson/Brunhilde, Loki Laufeyson/Ashildr; mentioned Carol Danvers/Maria Rambeau
When I Started: May 22nd, 2018
How I Lost My Shit: I did two brief updates in February of 2019, just short little things, but I just kind of hit a block on “how can I make this crossover make sense?”
How I Finished My Shit: Actually, it was all the hoopla for “Avengers: Endgame” and an article I read that more or less “spoiled” what was going to happen in the movie I read in April, which I didn’t know if it was true but it gave me some great ideas. So I sat down one evening, wrote four chapters, then wrote the last four the next day once I gave myself the okay to make this into a series.
Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe/Doctor Who
Link(s): AO3
Summary: Everyone has a countdown on their wrist to when they will find their soulmate. If they don't, they die. Even Steve Rogers's ran in one direction, though it took him ninety years to meet his. But Bucky's has never run normally, not in the 40s, not when he was the Winter Soldier, and not now that the whole mess with the Infinity Gauntlet has been fixed. But now it's stuck and he has no idea why. Meanwhile, Clara's is still running despite being taken out of the timeline, though never in any way that makes sense or has ever made sense. Not to her, not to the Doctor, not to Ashildr. She'd expected it to disappear. But it's simply counting down to her inevitable demise. And yet? Fate has its ways to make these two meet...even if it takes a TARDIS and the Avengers to make it happen.
Warnings: None
Characters: Bucky Barnes, Shuri, Clara Oswald, Ashildr, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Tony Stark, Thor Odisnson, Brunhilde, Loki Laufeyson, Carol Danvers, Stephen Strange, Wong, mentions of Marvel comics characters
Pairings: Bucky Barnes/Clara Oswald, Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanoff, Thor Odinson/Brunhilde, Loki Laufeyson/Ashildr; mentioned Carol Danvers/Maria Rambeau
When I Started: May 22nd, 2018
How I Lost My Shit: I did two brief updates in February of 2019, just short little things, but I just kind of hit a block on “how can I make this crossover make sense?”
How I Finished My Shit: Actually, it was all the hoopla for “Avengers: Endgame” and an article I read that more or less “spoiled” what was going to happen in the movie I read in April, which I didn’t know if it was true but it gave me some great ideas. So I sat down one evening, wrote four chapters, then wrote the last four the next day once I gave myself the okay to make this into a series.
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