Yes, Phil Coulson does wear jeans
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It was only when Phil went to his small, hidden closet to grab a fresh suit that he realised he didn’t actually have a clean suit to change into. Phil grimaced and ran a hand over his face in frustration. Since Phil usually kept at least four suits on hand at all times, not only did that mean that Phil had (rather depressingly) spent the last five days in his office without going home, but he was clearly exhausted because his forward planning was usually way better than this.
In which Phil works too hard, wears jeans and Clint is Clint. And everybody else is just insane.
(Including the author.)
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- Part 1 of Yes, Phil Coulson does wear jeans
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SHIELD had a saying: Hell had no Fury like Nick Fury.
Clint Barton wanted to redact that statement, shred the file it was in and set fire to the remains.What SHIELD should really be saying is Hell had no fury like Phil Coulson.
In which Clint is frustrated because he has yet to go out on a third date with Phil, everyone is acting weird and more insane than usual and Phil might be wearing jeans at work again.
Sequel to Ain't No Rest for the Wicked
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- Part 2 of Yes, Phil Coulson does wear jeans
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If there was one thing about Phil Coulson had learnt being the right hand and friend of a man like Nick Fury for so many years, it was just how to create the optimum level of disruption and chaos without actually going against SHIELD regulations. Of course, spending years as Clint Barton’s handler had also given him quite a few tricks Phil was positive Fury didn’t know about. Because when it came right down to it, there was only so much shit Phil would put up with in a given week.
A story of denim, sentient robots and guerrilla warfare. Or, in other words, the events of Hell Hath No Fury from Phil’s point of view, because I can’t resist writing about sentient robots.
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- Part 3 of Yes, Phil Coulson does wear jeans