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Pairing: Clint Barton x Reader

Characters: Clint Barton

Warnings: N/A

Request: Anon- Hi can I request a Clint Barton x reader romantic relationship
The reader getting hurt during a mission and then find out she’s pregnant?

Word Count: 452

Author: Charlotte

Clint did as he said and got you out of the building in under the five minutes, he had expected it to take. As soon as he got you into the helicopter, he was demanding every ounce of medical assistance that they could offer for you. Even with him being a worrier and a bit of a hindrance to those trying to help you, they had managed to secure the wound until you could get to the hospital. A myriad of tests was run on you to make sure you were okay before the wound was cleaned and fixed up.

He had stayed by your side the whole time. No matter how many times medical professionals suggested that he go to get a drink or something to eat, he was glued to the seat next to you until you were given a clear bill of health.

With your wound bandaged up and ready to heal on its own, you were redressed in something less blood-sodden and waiting sat on the edge of the hospital bed, legs dangling down, for the doctor to return.

“You need to take it easy,” Clint berated, stopping you from reaching for your handbag an arm’s length on the bed. “You aren’t going back into the field for a long time.”

“No, I don’t,” you sighed. “It’s fine. Give me a week and I’ll be good as new.”

Before he could tell you off, your doctor had returned to your room.

“I have your discharge papers,” the doctor smiled.

“So, is everything okay?” You checked.

The doctor nodded. “Everything came back fine, but there was one thing that we didn’t expect. I’m not sure if you are aware but you are pregnant.”

Everything paused. You had discussed starting a family and although it was something you both wanted, you weren’t on a timeframe nor did you have any direct plans, meaning this pregnancy was wanted but certainly not planned.

“I’m pregnant?” You croaked; your mouth instantly dry. “Was everything okay?”

“Yes, you are, everything seems normal, but we suggest you get an appointment with your obstetrician to make sure.”

The doctor wished you well, heading off to their next patient.

You turned your attention to your husband who had a bright smile on his face. He jumped up as soon as the door closed and scooped you up into a hug, doing his best to avoid hurting your bullet wound.

“We’re having a baby,” he grinned.

“I can’t believe it,” you smiled. “I really can’t believe that I’m pregnant.”

“I’m so happy,” he whispered, his joy overwhelming him and forcing tears into his eyes. “But I promise you aren’t going into the field for a very long time.”

Pairing: Clint Barton x Reader

Characters: Clint Barton

Warnings: N/A

Request: Anon- Hi can I request a Clint Barton x reader romantic relationship
The reader getting hurt during a mission and then find out she’s pregnant?

Word Count: 493

Author: Charlotte

You grabbed another arrow from your quiver prepared for your next encounter with anyone. Clint kicked down the next door, leaving you to cover him if any of the HYDRA agents were in the office that you were about to enter. As soon as you saw the HYDRA patch on the uniform, you released your arrow before preparing a second to shoot at the second agent in the room. Both men fell to the floor. You each rushed to one of the agents, taking any weapons, keys or identification from them, knowing that they would likely come in handy.

“See if this works,” you said to your husband, throwing over the key card that you had found in the agent’s shirt pocket.

Clint rushed to the computer whilst you went the opposite way to the door. You closed it, pushing a chair under the handle. It wouldn’t necessarily stop anyone getting in for long, but it would give you enough notice to be able to fight back instead of being caught unawares.

You had originally met Clint when you were training as SHIELD agents, becoming close friends and blossoming a romance. It didn’t take long before you were seasoned agents and married and then became avengers together. He was your partner in life, marriage and work, neither of you doing much without having the other there.

You made your way over to the computer where Clint was working his way to get into it to gain the files that you had been sent for.

“Do we have everything to get in?” You questioned.

“I think so,” he said, half listening but mainly focusing on what he was doing.

For the second you had focused on your husband, you hadn’t paid any attention to the two men that were on the floor. By the time you heard one of them move, you already had a gun pointed at you. You reached for one of the pistols you had taken from them but as you managed to point it back at him and pull the trigger, the bullet had already ripped through your shoulder.

You let out a scream, Clint grabbing hold of you before you could stumble back onto the desk behind you. With you in one arm, he moved to press his communication device.

“Y/N is down,” he shouted. “Medevac now! We’ll be at the west exit in five.”

“No,” you groaned. “I’m fine, we can finish.”

He shook his head. “We’re getting you help, fuck this mission, I’m not losing you.”

You knew that there was no point in arguing with him. You loved Clint dearly, but you knew that he could be stubborn, especially when it came to your wellbeing.

“He had an ankle holster, I didn’t see it,” you grunted. “I’m sorry.”

Clint grabbed anything that he could find before grabbing hold of you to help support you as he would help you get out of the building.

“Don’t apologise.”

DUSTOFF dry run. Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hibben, Combat Aerial Photojournalist, 4th Combat Camera Squ

DUSTOFF dry run.

Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hibben, Combat Aerial Photojournalist, 4th Combat Camera Squadron, March Air Reserve Base, Calif., documents simulated patients being transported for care by a U.S. Army HH-60L Black Hawk medevac helicopter at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Polk, Louisiana. Service members at JRTC 13-04 are educated in combat patient care and aeromedical evacuation in a simulated combat environment.

(Photo by Tech. Sgt. John R. Nimmo, Sr, 20 FEB 2013.)


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soldierporn: Melancholy is sadness that has taken on lightness. -Italo CalvinoA U.S. Air Force HH-60

soldierporn:

Melancholy is sadness that has taken on lightness. -Italo Calvino

A U.S. Air Force HH-60 Pave Hawk from the 83rd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron takes off from Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.

(Photo by Tech Sergeant Matt Hecht, 19 NOV 2011.)


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soldierporn: We bring the “pew-pew’s” when we come to get you. A pararescueman assigned to the 83rd

soldierporn:

We bring the “pew-pew’s” when we come to get you.

A pararescueman assigned to the 83rd Expeditionary Rescue Squadron awaits dust-off aboard a U.S. Air Force HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. HH-60 crews rely on their maintainers to keep the Pave Hawks in peak condition so they can fly in support of NATO and Afghan forces at a moment’s notice.

(Photo by Captain Raymond Geoffrey, 25 May 2012 via DVIDS.)

[Great shot of the mini-guns 50cal mounted on the side and the support reinforcements. Correction appreciated. -R]

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soldierporn: The silently screaming eagle.990000:US Army Spc Jacob Moore photo: Jerome StarkeyThis

soldierporn:

The silently screaming eagle.

990000:

US Army Spc Jacob Moore

photo:Jerome Starkey

This was only published five months after it was taken, once Jake had recovered and returned to his unit, and given his considered, written consent.

You can read the accompanying article, including an interview with Jake and his comrades, here: bit.ly/oN00ip

CAPTION: Specialist Jacob William Moore, 21, stares into the distance as he clutches the hand of a seriously wounded comrade on board a medevac air ambulance racing towards Kandahar Air Field in southern Afghanistan, Nov 22, 2010. Spc Moore was part of a stretcher team carrying a wounded man to safety when they hit a second explosive device, buried in their path. The men, from the 2-502 Infantry’s Attack Company were operating in Nalgham, in Zhari district. Two Americans and one Afghan soldier were killed in the attacks, four others, including Spc Moore, were wounded.

The troops are part of the 101st Airborne Division - known as the screaming eagles - sent to Afghanistan in June 2010 as part of Barack Obama’s surge. Moore and his comrades paid tribute to their fallen as “phenomenal soldiers”. They said the general public in America have no idea what is going on in Afghanistan. Moore returned to active duty and finished out his tour in Afghanistan.

In 2012 he returned to Afghanistan for a second tour of duty.

[Anon- here’s your answer. -R]


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