Closed RP with [Punched-Hitler]
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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.
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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Date: 2014-06-10 12:59 am (UTC)Truthfully, he wasn't going to the shelter to just look at dogs. He'd been wanting one for a long time, and had done a lot of reading up on the effects of pets on trauma survivors.
But he never would have been allowed. But if he got a dog and was seen in public with it, his mother would never be able to tell him he couldn't keep it.
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Date: 2014-06-10 04:14 pm (UTC)"Dogs don't ask questions, either. They don't expect anything of you, don't have any plans for the future for you. You know, I totally forgot I was applying to colleges? I come back and there's all these emails... I missed my senior year of high school, so I'm going to have to take that over again."
Bucky looked over at Steve. "Not that I'm getting a dog. We're just going to look." But if Steve could infer that Bucky was planning on adopting a dog, then Bucky wasn't going to tell him otherwise.
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Date: 2014-06-11 12:51 am (UTC)"Well, maybe retaking that year will give you a chance to figure things out," Steve suggested, trying to smile a bit. "No one expects you to have a plan overnight. And if they're smart, no one will expect the plan you have to still apply now." Because things like this could change a person, and that was just the way it worked.
He was, though, starting to suspect that Bucky wanted to actually get a dog. "Uh-huh," he said, not sounding convinced, as they turned onto the street where the shelter was. "Okay. We're just going to look."
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Date: 2014-06-11 12:57 am (UTC)When they stopped in front of the shelter, Bucky clambered out of the car. "Yeah, we're just looking." He smiled and tucked his hand in his pocket.
He headed for the front door and paused, waiting for Steve to catch up.
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Date: 2014-06-11 05:52 pm (UTC)"Okay," Steve said knowingly, making sure the car was parked and locked up. He was glad he wasn't in uniform - okay, sure, the uniform was good for publicity, but it was also pretty obvious. He wanted people looking at Bucky - for the right reasons - and not at Steve, if Bucky was going to pull what he thought he was going to pull. He jogged the few steps up to the door, and pulled open the door. "Have at, boss."
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Date: 2014-06-11 06:08 pm (UTC)Bucky headed through that door and was instantly diving down one of the rows of cages. He'd been on the shelter's website looking at the dogs already and had a couple in mind.
He most mostly after a puppy, so he wouldn't have to worry about any bad habits, but wasn't opposed to an older dog.
He headed down the row, pausing every few kennels to speak to one of the dogs or read their little biography on the door of the kennel. "See anybody you like, Steve?"
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Date: 2014-06-11 08:59 pm (UTC)He, too, glanced through the dogs and their biographies, squatting down to give a couple of them some scratches behind the ears as they pressed their noses to the bars, clearly seeking attention. "Oh, one or two of these fellas look like good candidates. It depends on how large a dog you're planning to - ah, take for a walk," he teased, because it was so very clear by now that Bucky planned on taking one of these dogs for a walk, all the way back to the White House. "We should probably find someone who's not likely to cause too much trouble."
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Date: 2014-06-11 09:18 pm (UTC)It was laying in the back of its cage, painting heavily. The shelter was hot and its thick, long black coat probably wasn't helping matters.
The puppy got up with a hopeful whine when Bucky approached, walking to the front of the cage and sniffing Bucky's hand hopefully.
"Oh my god, Steve, look." He wasn't surprised to see "mastiff" on the sign. "Mom would kill me."
The puppy, according to her sign, was only 12 weeks old, a surrender.
Bucky reached between the bars and started to scratch her behind the ears. He was already in love.
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Date: 2014-06-12 05:10 am (UTC)Either a large dog, or a small buffalo. "Holy cow, Bucky," he laughed a little squatting down to read the sign. "I think your mom might kill you." But he didn't sound discouraging. Just... all the more bemused. "I think she'd walk you, not the other way around."
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Date: 2014-06-12 05:19 am (UTC)He looked around for one of the workers or a volunteer or something, but didn't want to leave the puppy alone - she was smushed up against the front of the kennel whining, obviously just as much in love with Bucky as Bucky was in love with her. "She might just be all fluff."
Bucky stood after another few moments of petting the puppy. "I need her, Steve."
He finally caught sight of one of the workers and grabbed the chart off the door, jogging over. "Hey, can I get this dog out, I really want to adopt her."
The volunteer looked up, stared Bucky in the face for a moment, glanced over at Steve, then back. "Yeah, come with me, we can get the paperwork going."
Bucky started to be led away then turned, grin wide enough to hurt. "Come on, Steve!"
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Date: 2014-06-12 04:18 pm (UTC)And practically before he knew what was happening, Bucky was already sprinting toward one of the staff members, saying he wanted to adopt the dog. Steve couldn't help but grin, a little - Bucky looked happier than he had since Steve had met him, and he was going to use that to his advantage to keep the president from court marshaling him, when they got back. Because he had a feeling he'dbe the one in trouble. But somehow, it seemed pretty worth it, just at the moment. He'd never been happier, even at the idea of being "replaced" (though he was sure the president wasn't going to dismiss him just because Bucky had brought home a monster of a dog).
He followed at a more sedate pace when Bucky called for him, sticking his hands in his pockets and unable to keep from smiling, still. "You're gonna need a name. And a leash. I hope there's room in your backseat for her. She can't sit on your lap, pal."
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Date: 2014-06-12 05:01 pm (UTC)"Fill these all out and I'll go get her ready to go."
Bucky nodded and tucked the clipboard under his right arm, took a pen, and retreated to one of the couches in the lobby area, no doubt put there for just this reason. "I'm gonna need a bigger car." He got to work on the forms, balancing the clipboard on his knees as he started to write.
"I'm not stuck with the name I choose now, though. I can always name her something later. And we'll have to go to the pet store, get her everything she needs. She should fit in the cart, we'll just have to have two."
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Date: 2014-06-12 08:04 pm (UTC)"Okay. Adoption first, name later," Steve agreed. "And a stop at the pet store on the way back gives me time to come up with a convincing speech for your mom, before she boxes my ears over this and not yours. I'm supposed to be in charge, you know."
He smiled and tilted his head - it was clear he didn't mind what Bucky was doing at all.
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Date: 2014-06-12 08:23 pm (UTC)He finished filling out the form and stared down at the empty "name" line. Finally he wrote 'Rose' and stood, crossing to the counter. "Here..." He pulled out his wallet, opening it to pay the adoption fee.
He could see the puppy behind the counter, looking around, her tail curled over her back. When she caught sight of Bucky her tail started to wag.
Bucky took all the information handed to him in a bag, including all the samples of dog food and treats, as well as a little stuffed toy for her. "Great, thanks." He tucked his wallet back into his pocket, grabbed the bag and turned to Steve. "Ready to go?" The worker was coming through a side door with the puppy and Bucky crouched, taking the leash and managing to scratch her behind the ears and not get knocked over all at the same time.
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Date: 2014-06-13 04:15 am (UTC)And that dog - Rose, apparently - was just as happy. Her tail was seriously in danger of knocking someone over, and the staff member that handed over the leash quickly got out of the way of the flailing appendage. Steve nodded, pulling out the keys, then reaching over to scratch the puppy behind the ears, if she'd let him. "Next stop, pet store?"
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Date: 2014-06-13 04:30 am (UTC)The puppy looked up at Steve, instantly suspicious, but let Steve scratch her behind the ears.
Bucky stood and nodded. "Yeah." He looked up. "Thank you." He started to back up, hoping she would follow. She did, bounding happily at Bucky's side. She insisted on sniffing the car thoroughly before clambering into the backseat and Bucky got in as well.
She was almost instantly trying to climb into the front seat with him, whining loudly. "No, you have to stay back there!" Bucky buckled himself in and turned, trying to push her back. "She's definitely going to need obedience lessons. And a stronger leash."
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Date: 2014-06-15 12:17 am (UTC)Steve just moved slow, trying to show the puppy that he didn't mean her any harm. Hopefully, given that he was supposed to be sticking to Bucky like glue she'd at least tolerate him, if not like him.
He followed the two out the door of the shelter, smiling to himself at the sight. They waited while the dog made a thorough check of the car (smart dog) before the excitement began.
Steve figured he'd wait until everybody was settled - and likely to stay here - before he thought about starting the car. "I'll say. Well, obedience lessons'll give you both something to do," he grinned. "Although if you think she's gonna be persistent, you can sit in the back on the way to the pet store."
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Date: 2014-06-15 01:09 am (UTC)After a few minutes of driving, Bucky dug in his wallet again and came up with a list, written on a piece of paper. "I made a list of everything she'll need." He had been prepared. He didn't want to forget anything, since it was a huge thing for him to go anywhere. Even before he'd been kidnapped it had been.
The drive to the pet store was short and Bucky hopped out almost immediately after they parked, going around to get the puppy out.
She was pulling on the leash instantly, trying to check out everything around her.
"C'mon, girl, let's get inside and get you some stuff."
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Date: 2014-06-15 03:18 am (UTC)Of course, it was impossible to miss the way Bucky pulled out a list from his wallet, making Steve's lips curl up into a smile once more. "How long have you been planning this?"
Clearly long enough; when they got there, he let the two of them get ahead of him, though he was still keeping a sharp eye out for anything that seemed amiss. It wouldn't do to get soft, just because Bucky was having a good time and Steve was a mused, so even if he had a congenial smile on his face, he was still checking out every corner of the pet store with a quick look as they stepped inside. He was never more than a few feet from Bucky, even though he tried not to crowd him or his new dog. "Should I get a cart? She's probably going to need a lot of food."
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Date: 2014-06-15 03:31 am (UTC)Once she was more than a few feet away from the other dog, she relaxed, looking around curiously. "Let's get her some stuff."
Picking up a likely-looking harness, the leash handle around his wrist, Bucky turned to look at Steve. "If you see any press, let me know but don't... tell them to leave." He wanted himself and the puppy to make the news. His mother wouldn't be able to tell him no after that.
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