John Walker: Bobby is missing again, can you find him?
Yelena: What, do you think I had him microchipped or something?
John Walker: Well, do you?
Yelena:
Yelena: Yeah, hang on.
John Walker: Bobby is missing again, can you find him?
Yelena: What, do you think I had him microchipped or something?
John Walker: Well, do you?
Yelena:
Yelena: Yeah, hang on.
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Word count: 4k.
Requested by @doctoriletyougotogalaxy : Soooo what about a karaoke night at the towerrrr the reader can sing "nothing's gonna stop us now" by starship! and lottsss of family dynamic and interaction with bob and yelena and bucky and ava and alexei and john omg i can't choosee.
Description: An attempt at homemade cookies, ridiculous requests to Valentina and a karaoke night will have you finding out you have a hidden singer in your team.
Note: Avengers tower fics are so back. I hope I made your request justice, this is pure fluff and many interactions between our beloved thunderbolts. Loved writing this, hope you enjoy! I recommend listening to the song when the karaoke starts for full immersion lol.
Laidback nights at the Watchtower didn't happen very often. Nights when no one was off on some random mission in the middle of nowhere, no last minute invitations to stupid events, not one single call from Valentina.
It was perfect.
(𝐒𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐬 𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐚𝐬 𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐚𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐧 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐧𝐨 𝐚𝐮𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐲. 𝐒𝐡𝐞 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬𝐧’𝐭 𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐟 𝐬𝐡𝐞’𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐲𝐚𝐥𝐥)
𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐥𝐮𝐝𝐞𝐬: 𝐟𝐥𝐮𝐟𝐟 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐤 𝐬𝐦𝐮𝐭. 𝐕𝐚𝐠𝐮𝐞𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐬𝐦𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥
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Yelena who knows how to flirt but only when it’s under the pretense of getting information . So when you’re hitting on her in a bar she has no clue how to actually take the advances.
Yelena who gets really flustered when you make it obvious that you’re interested and think she’s hot, but not hehe blushing flustered. Blue screen almost visibly confused flustered but her confused face sits so closely to one of a scowl that you think she’s not interested.
Yelena who cringes and bumps her head down against the bar counter when you apologize and walk away cause that’s not how that was supposed to go at all last she checked
Yelena who frequents the bar after that in hopes of bumping into you again and when she does she throws you what she hopes is a friendly smile. And this time is responsive and has some kind of hold over what her face does.
Yelena Belova x Reader
Summary: She’s all sharp edges and strength. You’re gentle hands and soft words. It shouldn’t work. But it does.
You crawled onto the sofa before Yelena could take off her boots.
“Are you going to nap there again?” she asked, amusement dancing in her voice.
Yelena Belova X Reader
Warnings: injure (nothing bad), fluff, yelena being a cutie, no use of y/n.
Word count:1.1K
a/n: not sure how i feel about this one
Your hands are shaking. You’re not scared, not really—but you're filled with an absurd amount of adrenaline.
You’d just returned from the building you’d been sent to survey. There were only supposed to be some guards—nothing you couldn’t handle. But your intel was wrong.
So very wrong.
The number of trained guards inside was about triple what you were expecting. You’d fought them off until you realized it was no use. If you wanted to survive, you had to run. So you did.
Yelena trailed behind you, shouting into her earpiece as she told the rest of the crew to get back to the watchtower without you two. There was no way you could get to the ship without compromising everyone else. You’d find another way back. You always did.
You were focused on finding somewhere to hide, eyes scanning for movement in front of you. You could hear Yelena’s ragged breathing, but the sound didn’t worry you. She was tired—you both were. As soon as you stopped for a second, she would catch her breath and it would be fine.
For the second time that night, you were wrong.
pairing | new avenger!yelena belova x new avenger!reader warnings/tags | established relationship, hurt/comfort, fluff, reader is sad, mentions of a mission gone wrong, kissing, pet names (baby, my love), suggestive material at the end but not described, no use of y/n word count | 300 a/n | first yelena fic, omg, i love her so much!! day two of january jumble scribbles by @societynsoelsscribbles. i changed the prompt up a little, i hope you don't mind. enjoy:)) january jumble scribbles masterlist
✵ Yelena Belova x Fem!widow!reader
✵ Summary: You spent your entire life with Yelena, up until a new chemical was developed to make you a living machine. Once you woke from it, you were separated from her and then supposedly killed in an accident. You show up at her door after being presumed dead for years.
✵ Warnings: No use of y/n, angst, dives quite a bit into backstories, the Red Room is its own warning, child trafficking, child abuse, cruel training methods (ballet), unethical medical procedures, mentions of blood and other bodily injuries, briefly addressed mental health issues (depression for the most part), drinking, mild swearing, the mcu timeline got a little compressed. Emotional ending. It’s worth it, I promise.
✵ Word count: 13.6k
✵ Notes: Should I have split this into multiple parts? Maybe! But I didn’t lol. It’ll still get a second part because there’s more to unpack here. I hope you love this as much as I do, I’m a sucker for a good tragic backstory and emotional reunion.
“Did I drink too much? am I losing touch? Did I build a ship to wreck?”
Ten years ago today was the day you were declared dead. There was an official statement that followed, which explained how you “suffered fatal injuries in a tragic accident.” In ways, it wasn’t wrong, but it was only announced that way so they would have a halfway decent excuse for giving up the search for you. Regardless, this reasoning was repeated to anyone who asked— not that many did— because it was easier to call you dead than lost.
It took very little time for you to disappear from the world after the decision was made to track down the remaining Black Widow assassins. You were one of them after all, and that meant you had a skill set others couldn’t even dream of. It almost made it too easy.
There was one who had joined in the mission to find you, backed by her own group of widows. Yelena Belova. Even after your unfortunate death, she stayed extremely persistent, leaving you unable to shake her off for the longest time. She was one of the only people who could truly match your abilities.
You met her early in your life, right when you were first admitted into the Red Room. The crucial parts of that memory remained very vivid to you, even though you were barely seven years old at the time. There was a dark room— or was it a vehicle? You could recall movement, but not jarring enough for it to be a van or bus. There were no seats either, just a little open space where the only safety to cling to was the hard floor. It was only lit by slits in the walls, made to resemble windows, which gave off just enough light to see the faces of the other terrified children around you.
You remembered being pressed up to the wall, knees tucked to your nose, and face buried there. It was cold there, far colder than it should have been for the time of year. The metal floor wasn’t helping either. Your hands were damp, and your throat burned from shedding too many tears already. It was the only thing keeping you from crying more. However, that didn’t stop the girls around you. Their weeping and wailing filled your aching head. To try and block them out, you pressed your palms to your ears, but it was unsuccessful.
A different noise caught your attention beside you. It was another girl there, choking out the words to a song you had heard before. It was hard to remember exactly where, but you knew you had. She mumbled out the words between sobs, eventually convincing you to take a look at who the voice belonged to.
Your head tilted a little to free just enough space for one of your eyes to peek out to the left. The girl was small, a little smaller than you, with tangled blonde hair tied messily behind her head. She was in a similar position to you, face hidden from view and hands clasped over her ears. Tucked to the wall like this, she continued with her song slowly, as if she was hanging onto each word. It was comforting for both of you.
Little pictures of where you heard it trickled into your mind; on the radio in the car while your parents hummed along, over the speakers in the grocery store, in your backyard during a family dinner. It was a familiar thing to you in a brand new world where everything was both unfamiliar and terrifying. You liked hearing it again.
With a pitiful sniffle, you lifted your head all the way. “I like that song,” Your little voice squeaked out. It must’ve taken the girl a minute to realize you were talking to her because she didn’t react right away, too busy tuning out the world around her. But after a minute, she registered and decided to risk a glance at you.