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James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes ([personal profile] make_it_hurt) wrote2014-06-03 04:58 pm

Closed RP with [Punched-Hitler]

He woke up slowly. It was an unusual feeling, to wake to nothing more than his body's own sleep cycle, instead of being woken up by harsh hands and pain. He honestly hadn't been expecting to wake up, sure that he was dead, sure that the bullet they had put in his chest should have killed him.

Instead, Bucky Barnes woke up in a hospital bed, oxygen line hooked over his ears, the steady beeping and whirring of machinery all around him. Everything hurt - his broken ankle, the bruises on his legs from beatings, the lash marks over his back. It is nearly torture to breathe, his chest wrapped tightly in bandages. This wasn't the dark, dank cellar he had spent (as close as he could figure ) six or seven months in. He looked around, head tilting from side to side listlessly, looking for family or a nurse or something.

His attention was caught by his left arm - or, rather, what was left of it, which wasn't much.

Days into his capture they'd started cutting off his fingers, one at a time, and sending him to his mother - to the President - in an attempt to get her to give in to their demands.

Then they'd started working their way up his arm, more as punishment than anything, before infection had set in and they had kept cutting back and back and back in an attempt to keep their bargaining chip from dying.

The stump of his left arm was wrapped in neat cotton bandages and Bucky swallowed hard, lifting his other hand to his lips, feeling them quiver against his fingers.

He finally asked, voice trembling, "Mom?"

She had to be here. She had been there for him his entire life growing up, there every time he got sick, even when she was on the election trail. If she couldn't get to him, they would talk over the internet for as long as it took until he fell asleep.

Bucky looked around, digging his ragged nails into his lower lip. "Mom?" He shifted, trying to sit up, and was instantly caught by the mess of wires and tubing around him. He laid back, blinking back tears.

She came almost at a run, heels clacking, the door swinging shut behind her. "Bucky!" She nearly collapsed onto Bucky's bed, grabbing his hand in both of her own. "You're awake, thank god." She reached forward and ran her fingers through his hair and he was suddenly aware that it was long enough to touch his chin.

He smiled up at her, feeling the knot in his chest ease. Bucky sagged back against his pillows and sighed slightly, letting her rub her thumb over the back of his hand. "I missed you, Mom."

"I missed you, too. Here, are you comfortable? Do you need another pillow?" She let go of his hand and started to fuss with his blankets and pillows, adjusting them around him nervously.

"I'm fine. Tired, but fine." He closed his eyes for a long moment then asked, opening them again, "I'm really here, right?"

She nodded. "You're really here, Bucky." She folded her hand over his. "Get some rest, I'll be right here, okay?" She smiled and watched Bucky drift off again, body falling limp. But it wasn't the same sort of boneless as before, the unconsciousness after being brought in, after all the surgeries. It was the unconsciousness of somebody asleep of their own volition.

She looked up once she was sure Bucky was asleep and stood back up, placing his hand on his stomach. President Barnes crossed back over to the door and pulled it open. "I'm sorry, Captain. Maybe you should come in and we can continue our discussion?" She stepped back.

Bucky drifted awake for just a moment, long enough to see his mother across the room talking to somebody that looked vaguely familiar. Before Bucky could place the face, he was asleep again.
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-01 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Which means she'd hear about it secondhand," Steve pointed out, though when Bucky started talking, he just let him talk, handing the joint back over as soon as Bucky reached out for it.

"I don't think you should have to lie to yourself," he said slowly. "I don't think you should have to lie to anyone else, either. I... don't have a lot of experience with moms," he said, smiling sadly. "But the experience I do have says they want to see you succeed but they have a hard time letting you go, all at the same time. You've just got it doubly bad, because your mom's the president. She's trying to do what's right, it's just... a lot more public when she fails."
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-01 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
"I think that's fair," Steve said, after considering Bucky's words. "I know you're not trying to hurt your mother, and she's not trying to hurt you. I think that's a reasonable way to solve the problem, even if," he smiled a little lopsidedly, "she might not. So just... keep in mind that you might have to defend your position to her, if it comes up. But I think it's a position worth defending."

Bucky was old enough to go to college, and that was, actually long past 'old enough' in Steve's book. He'd been on his own long before that - as soon as he'd been able to hold down a job. So technically, Bucky had been an adult in Steve's book for a couple of years already.

He laughed, softly, and said, "Sure, but I don't think anything you've done so far has been even a little stupid."
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-01 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
Steve probably should have seen it coming. Maybe. Except he was apparently as clueless with guys as he was with girls. He was surprised enough that he didn't push Bucky away, exactly - maybe took a second to realize he was being kissed, that it was actually happening, but even then, he wasn't about to shove at Bucky. Not after anything he'd been through.

He did, though, end up putting one hand on Bucky's arm, the other on his waist. Just for something to hold onto - and maybe to keep Bucky from outright bolting as soon as it was over. "Uh," Steve said very intelligently - and then laughed (at himself). "What was that for?" he asked - clearly honestly confused.

Okay, it probably wasn't the best thing to say. But gay or not... he still sort of had a hard time fathoming why someone might want to kiss him. In his head, he might always be stuck as skinny little 90-pound Steve Rogers, who got overlooked.
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-01 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Steve was still feeling a little dazed - especially when Bucky leaned in to kiss him again. It was probably the most unprofessional thought he could have, just at the moment, but... it was actually pretty nice, the way Bucky tugged him closer.

"No, it's not stupid," he said slowly, actually feeling himself turn just a little red, though despite everything, he couldn't help but smile a little - mostly because Bucky was grinning, and, "You're actually the first person to, uh, look that happy about doing it." Which probably was no thanks to Steve, because he wasn't a terrible kisser, but he was not a great one. "I, uh, I don't think I've seen you look that happy since - okay, since you picked out Penny," he said with an embarrassed laugh.

Still. "It's nice to see you smile, you know." Even if - yeah, call him unprofessional, because he was having a hard time looking away from Bucky's lips, now. Still, he meant what he said. It was nice to see him smile.
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-01 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"Just being honest," Steve admitted - though Penny made him laugh, helping him to relax a little more. "I think she wants a kiss, too - she's feeling left out."

[Yes! That works out well - if you want to set it up so I know how much Bucky's recovered, I can happily throw Tony into the mix. Feel free to skip as much time as you like and assume whatever you want? <3]
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hoooooly crap I didn't realize I'd left this for a week I'm sorry ;;

[personal profile] punched_hitler 2014-08-12 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Bucky was doing better. Not one hundred percent, and maybe not coping in the most ideal way, but what was ideal, after all? He was coping, and Steve wasn't his therapist. He technically wasn't even required to be his friend - but that didn't mean he wasn't. The longer Steve spent around Bucky, the more he wanted to be his friend, to do what he could to support him through all of this, past simply doing his job as bodyguard and security. And he couldn't say that he wasn't pleased with Bucky's progress, because even without the perfect coping mechanism, he had come a long, long way.

And he was excited, today - he'd wanted to meet Tony Stark for a long time, and even though Steve and Tony were't exactly best friends, they were friends of a sort, and Steve had been happy to pull whatever strings he could to get Tony out here for a meeting. Tony was, after all, always glad to meet admirers, and when Steve had explained who it was that wanted to meet him… it had clinched the deal. So Tony had set aside the weekend (mostly) and flown out (via private jet, although Steve didn't doubt there was Iron Man armor somewhere close by) to meet them for lunch. In fact, Tony had gotten them reservations at a nice little lunch bistro in DC for this meeting, and even agreed to keep it on the down low from the press - although how likely it was that they wouldn't find out was anybody's guess. Steve had pulled on an old Dodgers cap and was wearing street clothes, although he figured if any one of them was going to draw attention, it would be Bucky Barnes or Tony Stark - not Steve Rogers.

"Great," he grinned, when Bucky emerged from his room. Steve led the way to the garage. "We're right on time."