One popular 'The Avengers Steve shirtless' fanfiction is 'A Day in the Life' which shows Steve in a more relaxed, shirtless state during a team - building day at the Avengers compound. It's a great read for those who like to see a different side of Steve.
There's also 'Steve's Shirtless Training Sessions' where the author imagines Steve's intense training routines without his shirt on. It gives a detailed look at his physical strength and determination, all while being shirtless. This fanfiction often has some great action scenes and character interactions.
The plot needs to be engaging. Just having Steve shirtless isn't enough. There should be a story, like a mystery he's trying to solve or a relationship he's developing with another character. Maybe it's a story about how his shirtless appearance affects the other Avengers, whether it makes them more aware of his vulnerability or his strength. It should also have good pacing so that the story doesn't feel rushed or dragged out.
Well, there's this fanfiction called 'The Wounded Captain'. In it, Steve gets seriously injured during a mission, and it focuses on how he copes with the pain and the support he receives from his fellow Avengers. There are also stories like 'Steve's Torment' where his past traumas are brought to the surface and how they influence his present actions in the Avengers. Additionally, 'Hurt Steve: A Different Perspective' gives a unique view on how his injuries, both physical and emotional, shape his character in the Avengers universe.
Well, 'A New Beginning for Steve and Bucky' is a wonderful fanfiction. It starts with Bucky trying to adjust to a normal life again and Steve being his pillar of support. 'Finding Each Other Again: Steve x Bucky' is also great. It tells the story of how they find their way back to each other after all the separation and trauma. Also, 'Steve's Promise to Bucky' is a fic that centers around Steve's determination to keep Bucky safe and their love - like friendship.
There's also 'Steve and Tony: A New Beginning'. This fanfic takes an interesting approach where they are forced to work together in a new and unexpected situation. It has a lot of action scenes combined with their emotional interactions. It's a great read if you like to see them in challenging scenarios.
It's hard to say exactly how hungry Steve is in Avengers fanfiction. It could be that he's starving after a long mission or not at all if the story doesn't focus on that aspect. It all depends on the author's imagination and the direction of the story.
I'm not really into fanfiction myself, but you can try looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. They usually have a wide variety of fan - created stories, and you might be able to find some great 'Spider Man shirtless' ones by using their search function.
One possible reason could be memory alteration. Maybe some villain has the power to manipulate memories and has erased Steve from the Avengers' minds. This would create an interesting plot where Steve has to find a way to make them remember him again.
I really like 'Bucky's Redemption'. In this fanfic, Bucky is on a journey to fully come to terms with his past actions while Steve is there to support him every step of the way. It shows their loyalty to each other in a very touching way. There are some intense emotional moments as Bucky struggles with his guilt and Steve tries to pull him out of the darkness.
One great Steve Rogers Avengers fanfiction is 'The Captain's Heart'. It beautifully explores Steve's character post - Avengers events. It delves into his relationships with his teammates in a very realistic way. Another good one is 'Steve Rogers: A New Era'. This fanfic takes Steve into new and exciting adventures, while still staying true to his core values. And 'Avengers: Steve's Redemption' is also worth reading. It shows Steve dealing with the consequences of his actions in a really engaging manner.
One great 'Avengers Steve and Natasha fanfiction' is 'The Red and the Blue'. It beautifully explores their relationship in the context of their Avengers duties. The author does a wonderful job of showing their mutual respect and the unspoken connection between them.