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The worst feeling isn’t being lonely, is being forgotten by someone you will never forget.
My type is and probably always will be emotionally stunted or damaged characters that (at the start of their arcs) suck at expressing their feelings towards others in healthy, productive or useful ways, but that are ride or die for the people they love and care about to an almost absurd degree.
In Marvel we don’t say “I love you”, we say “I’m with you ‘till the end of the line,” which roughly translates to “I can’t hurt you because even when I had nothing I had you.” I think that’s beautiful.
steve? (nikka ursula, seventy years of sleep)
“It’s so complex and tragic. They have a devotion to one another that is undermined and devastated by fate.” – Russo Brothers
“Their bond stretches across half of the twentieth century. Steve and Bucky are each other’s soulmates, if you will, because no one on Earth understands what either of them has been through as well as the other does.” – Markus & McFeely
Richard Siken, Crush
bucky, you’ve known me your entire life.
if looks could kill..
As maybe the world’s leading authority on waiting too long, don’t.
Best friends since childhood, Bucky Barnes and Steven Rogers were inseparable on both schoolyard and battlefield.
inspired by Euripides, from “Orestes”
Solaris (1972) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky