Welcome! If you came here looking for adorable fluff then youâre in the right place, itâs sorta my thing. Mostly oneshots, I donât do angst unless I fix it, and I donât do NSFW but I will imply quite a bit in most of what I write. Requests are closed but asks are always welcome. <3
Bucky Barnes x Reader
Rescue - Bucky x Reader Soulmate AU (Series in Progress)
Youâve always believed your soulmate was out there somewhere, Bucky not so much. What happens when he finally takes a leap of faith and reaches out to you?
20 Seconds - Bucky x Reader Modern AU
You walk out of a dressing room asking if the outfit suits you, but itâs not your friend waiting outside the room like you thought!
Woman - Neighbor!Bucky x Plus Size Reader Modern AU
Cleaning your apartment is never fun and youâre almost done when a freak accident brings you face to face with your neighbor and your crush, Bucky Barnes. Will you get a happy ending or will your embarrassment end things before they begin?
Come Back to Me - Bucky x Reader
What if Bucky was interrupted in the middle of the Winter Soldierâs trigger words? What would happen and would you be able to get the Bucky you know and love back?
American Booty - Bucky x Reader
Who knew Bucky had a jealous streak?
Duet - Bucky x Reader
Youâve just figured out that the mysterious voice you hear singing through the vents is none other than the Winter Soldier himself. Now the only question is, what do you do with this newfound information?
Spy vs Spy - Bucky x Reader Modern AU
Part 1 (by @true-queen-of-mischief) Part 2 (by yours truly)
James Buchanan Barnes is your target. Unfortunately, you also happen to be his. Will you be able to complete your mission or will things be more complicated than either of you expected?
Somewhere Other Than the Night - Rancher!Bucky x Reader Modern AU
When an unexpected storm ruins Buckyâs plans for another day of hard work on the ranch you welcome the opportunity to rekindle your relationship in a way you both desperately need.
Reckless - Bucky x Reader
Just some fun with tropes: features confessing your love for your best friend during a fight, friends to lovers, and accidentally falling asleep then waking up together.
That Oneâs My Favorite - Bucky x Reader
Introducing Bucky to the glory of Girl Scout cookies turns out to be better than you ever imagined.
Slow Burn - Bucky x Reader
Could something as simple as a sâmore bring you and Bucky closer together?
Rained Out - Bucky x Reader
The camping trip you and Bucky had been planning is completely ruined⌠or is it?
Stay - Bucky x Reader
When you are certain no one notices what youâre going through your favorite supersoldier steps in to save the day.
The Five Times You Caught Bucky Blushing - Bucky x Reader (Series COMPLETE)
Bucky was never the type to let his emotions show but when it comes to you he just canât help himself.
Falling for You - Bucky x Reader Modern AU
An unexpected injury gives you the perfect excuse to call on your hot neighbor to save the day.
Inked - Tattoo!Bucky x Reader Modern AU
Youâre dying to get your first tattoo but your anxiety has other plans. Could your new neighbor be the answer to all your problems?
Body Like a Backroad - Cowboy!Bucky x Plus Size Reader Modern AU
Your lonely night takes an unexpected turn when a handsome stranger asks you to dance. (potential series ficâŚ)
TJ Hammond x Reader
Just What You Needed - TJ Hammond x Fem!Reader
Youâve had the worst day ever and TJ does his best to lift your spirits.
Sebastian Stan x Reader
Dumb Luck - RPF AU (featuring bonus Chris Evans x Reader)
Having a panic attack during your flight wasnât part of the plan. Lucky for you your seatmates are there to save the day.
Right Place, Right Time - RPF AU
A mishap at a fan convention lands you in the arms of the Winter Soldier himself
Tom Hiddleston x Reader
Out With the Old, In With the New - RPF AU
Tom loves Tumblr just as much as the rest of us, especially the anonymous bit. What happens when he finds someone online that he wouldnât mind letting his walls down for?
Jeremy Jordan x Aaron Tveit x Reader
Karaoke Night - RPF AU
Jeremy and Aaron have walked into your bar of all places and you canât resist having some fun tricking them into a bit of karaoke. Will your plan backfire or will this end up being a night none of you will ever forget?
synopsisyou and Robby have always had an un-spoken understanding, that if you were two different people you'd fall in love. but he was a mess and refused to bring you down. so instead, fate threatens to take you away forever
warningsANGST. so much angst. stabbing. blood. near death. operations. typical hospital stuff but a happy ending
authornotethis is just completely ripped from that episode of ER when John Carter gets stabbed, like the medical talk is all from that. I also feel like this may be slight ooc robby cause I have struggle with how this man would be affectionate. i had a hell of a lot of fun writing this, angst is by far my favourite, i hope you like too
Pitt masterlist. Other Robby fic!
You weren't sure if it was the thumping in your head or the drum in your heart but you watched Robby closely. It could have been the injury to your head or the closeness of him that had your heart reacting in such a way.
You blamed it on the injury.
âGive it to me straight, Doc,â you joked. One of his gloved hands cupped your chin, nudging your gaze up. The other dabbed gently at the cut to your forehead. âAm I gonna make it?â
There was a line of displeasure in his lips. âNot funny,â he mumbled.
âSure it is.â
âNo, it's not.â
You rolled your eyes before going back to focusing on him.
It was rare you got to watch him in his concentration. Usually you were in the middle of a trauma when he pulled out the serious face and things were moving too fast for you to even catch a glimpse. Now- his focus was all on you. You could study the creases at his brows and the flecks of grey in his beard.
âYou ever notice you have these deep lines between your eyebrows when you're concentrating?â
âIt's called age,â he said but there was the smallest hint of a smile there.
âAren't you twenty-seven?â
This time he couldn't stop the smirk of amusement and finally you won.
Robby dabbed away the blood at your cut, changing the gauze. âDon't think you're distracting me.â
You hummed as he tilted your head into the light. âDistracting you from what?â
âReporting him.â
You grew silent and looked away.
It was Robby's turn to stare at you, eyes without warmth, stern in ways he was with patients that didn't want to listen to good advice. You may be sitting on a bed in exam room four and you may have a chart written up but you were not a patient. âHe was scared and confused-â
â - he pushed you.â
âAnd I was the one that tripped and bashed my head.â
âHe threw you down!â
You winced at his snap and then winced at the pain your wincing brought you.
Robby sighed with some sort of regret. His fingertips brushed your skin as he finished cleaning the cut and you couldn't help but think it was a deliberate move. He'd been so careful not to touch or apply pressure but suddenly the callous of his fingers were there.. âIf we don't take care of ourselves nobody else will do it.â
It was the same thing Dana had said to you when she saw the patient push you down and run out the room in distress, hospital gown slipping on his shoulders. She'd taken you under her arm, stirred you to a chair. She was firm in both checking you were okay and that you were going to report him for hurting you.
You look past Robby, trying to see through the glass door. The Pitt carried on it's usual bustle but Dana kept a close eye out on you in the room. âWhere is he now?â
âNone of your concern,â he said. âThe cut's clean, looks like you won't need stitches.â
âYou've restrained him haven't you?â
Robby frowned. His head shook slightly in disbelief- like he couldn't believe you. âHe hurt you. Jesus- you think I was gonna just tuck him back in bed- you think Dana was!â
You were used to the rise in Robby's voice, as attending it was his job to command everyone. You just didn't like to hear it risen at you. âHe woke up, confused and startled.â
The patient was brought in un-conscious at the side of the road, a gash in his arm. Nobody knew his name but you'd admitted him and ran some tests while he was semi-conscious. He'd woken up as you were checking his IV and the next thing you knew hard hands were pushing you away. You'd taken the tray down with you and smacked your head in the process. Then he'd ran and then Robby had you in his arms, willing to pick you up and carry you off if it weren't for your insistence to walk to an exam room.
Robby's body heaved in a sigh as he put his hands on his thighs. âHe hurt you,â he repeated, looking up at you through his eyelashes.
You slowly met his gaze as he got closer on the stall in front of you. âI've had worse.â
It wasn't supposed to be a dig but as his eyes met yours in a haze of dark anxiety you figured it came off that way.
Really what happened between you and Robby was ancient history. A whole six months since you'd stopped seeing each other; if that's what it could be called. It was really only one stupid kiss and several flirts that created the thick tension between you two. Nothing had ever been done to encourage it further, yet nothing had also been done to squash it.
Whilst his gaze remained on you, Robby got out his penlight and checked your pupil reaction.
âAny pain?â
âWell, the light's a bit bright.â
He put it down and with his gloved hands he slowly pressed around the small cut on your forehead, hands cupping your face tenderly. âAny pain?â
âNo, you've done all this twice now.â
âIt's procedure for any patient.â
âIt's special treatment,â you grumbled.
Robby grabbed a bandage from the tray. âYou're a special patient.â
The heat crept up your cheeks before you stared at the bandage.
âRobby-â
In one hand he held a bandage, in the other a small spider-man plaster that he so obviously got from pedes.
You stared at him. âReally?â
His cheeks tilted in a small teasing grin. âAll we have, I'm afraid.â
You seriously doubted it but tapped the spider-man plaster nonetheless. âI'm sure I could have done this myself, you know,â you said as he peeled away the plaster. âOr at least got one of the nurses to do it. I'm sure you're needed somewhere more important.â
He frowned again. âMore important?â
âThere's a guy that came in with a GSW to the chest ten minutes ago and you're saying you don't need to be there?â
Robby's hands fell to either side of your face, gently taking your cheeks. His thumb brushed the curve of your cheek bone. He could feign he was checking your pupils but you both knew better. âThere's nowhere else I need to be.â
Six months ago you'd kissed in a bar ten minutes away from the Pitt. Every day since- you'd been fighting the urge to kiss him again.
At that moment, with his gentle touch and soft gaze, you wondered if he'd been fighting to.
âLook up,â Robby said with a clear of his throat.
You weren't sure what he was trying to check for anymore. Maybe he was just looking for an easy way out.
âI still want you to get a CT scan.â
âNow that's dramatic, I didn't expect that from you.â
âAny nasuea?â
You shook your head as Robby steadied you, sliding the plaster in place.
âHave you been drinking enough today?â
âTwo cups of coffee count?â
Robby gave you a plain look as he yanked off the latex gloves, throwing them into a corner of the room. âTen minutes rest, I'll bring you some food and water.â
You sighed dramatically. âRobby!â
He pushed himself up from his stool. âAs you're attending I'm not asking, I'm-â
âTelling?â you guessed.
Robby hovered as you pushed yourself up back on the bed. You wouldn't say it but your head was hurting from the fall. Nothing more than a headache that some painkillers couldn't stop. If you told Robby that yes, you were in pain, you were sure he'd pull the curtain, change you into a gown and play doctor all day.
You lied back on the pillow as Robby plumped it and smoothed out the sheets under you. He was lingering and for a moment you thought of asking him to stay.
Your mouth had opened to ask when the door was nudged open.
âRobby, we got a car crash coming in five,â said Dana. She looked at you then, eyes crinkled in worry. âHow you feeling, hun?â
âI'm fine, thanks Dana.â
She nodded once, offering you a small smile before leaving.
You looked up at Robby as his body lingered over yours, one arm stretched high above your head, the other lower. Your gaze flickered up and you could feel the warmth of his breath fan over you. âTen minutes?â you asked.
âOn the clock.â
âThen I'm free to go?â
His head tilted, a sly smirk playing around his thin beard. âI'm not keeping you a prisoner.â
You folded your arms over your chest, glancing away. âFeels like it.â
He chuckled lightly. For a moment his breath lingered over your forehead, closer than before.
When you glanced up he froze, hands clenched on the bed, his jaw taunt. It was as if you'd caught him in the act.
Suddenly you wished you hadn't looked up. You wished you'd let him do whatever he was going to do. Because once he'd been caught he straightened up and threw you an awkward thumbs up. âTen minutes.â
You trace your finger over the plaster as you slowly left your room, creeping out like you were a teenager sneaking out of your parents to meet a guy. Except you were trying to avoid the guy.
âThat was eight minutes!â
You looked up and found Robby at the nurses station, glasses perched on the bridge of his nose. âWere you timing me?â
Robby held up his phone, showing you the timer he had counting down as next to him, Dana snorted. âHave you had something to drink? Or eat?â he asked as you leant over the counter. He was still watching you eagerly, waiting for any sign you were in more pain then you let on so he could send you back to bed.
âThought you were getting me a drink?â
He rolled his eyes before obliging, sliding away to get you a drink. He turned back only once. âDon't go near him!â he called, the both of you knowing who the he was.
You saluted him, watching him go before turning to Dana. âHow is he?â
She peered at you over her glasses. âTerrible. He's been worried sick, was practically watching you through those windows. Didn't blink for a minute!â
âNot Robby, my patient. The John Doe.â
âWell that ain't your concern anymore," she said.
âI want to treat him.â
âHe's awake now, we've restrained him in twelve but Robby wants you nowhere near him.â
âRobby is over-reacting,â you sighed.
Dana lifted her shoulders. âOf course he is, it's you. You think he's gonna react rationally?â
Nobody was supposed to know about you and Robby and the thing that lingered in the middle. But somehow, Dana always ended up knowing everything.
You backed away from the counter, assuring Robby was nowhere to be seen. âTwelve, you said right?â
Dana huffed but lucky for you there were a dozen more things she needed to do. âFine! Go! But take security with you!â
You saluted and headed that way. Outside the door, Ahmed was already there.
âHey, doc,â he greeted. âHe's been asking about you, said he wants to apologise.â
You weren't scared like you thought you'd be, stepping into the room while Ahmed promised to stay outside, just a shout away of you needed him. Your heart wasn't pounding as you slowly moved the curtain, finding the patient lying on the bed, restraints around his wrists and tied down. He wasn't thrashing about. He was calm, clocking you as you walked in.
âYou're the nurse?â he said.
âDoctor, actually,â you said, introducing yourself.
He smiled but it didn't reach his eyes or add colour to his face. There was nothing in his eyes anyhow. He was pale and the thin bandaging that had been done for his arm while he struggled was bleeding through. âI-I pushed you, I am so sorry.â
You were about to say it was fine, but it wasn't you shouldn't tell him it was. You could accept the apology but still acknowledge that whatever state he was in, you shouldn't have been hurt. âDo you know where you are?â
âThe hospital?â
âThat's right, PTMC. Can you tell me your name?â
He nodded, gulping. There was a thin layer of sweat over his skin. âDavid Brown.â
âAnd do you know what month it is?â
âM-March.â
âOkay, good,â you said, making a quick note of his name in his chart. You sat down on the stool, shuffling to the side of his bed. âMr Brown-â
âDavid,â he corrected you.
âDavid,â you said. âYou were brought in just under an hour ago with a pretty bad laceration to your lower right arm. You were found un-conscious. Do you remember anything?â
You watched the sweat bead at his forehead, his eyes scrunched as he tried to think. His breathing grew heavier, face morphed into pain as he tried to think. âIt's okay if you don't.â
âI-I don't,â a stray tear fell down his cheek.
âThat's okay,â you assured him. âI'm gonna order you a CT and a toxic screening just to rule out any drugs or alcohol in your system. Is that okay?â
David's head jerked in something like a nod before you door swung open, clattering on the other side of the wall.
Robby stood at the end of the bed, face red, hands at his hips. âWhat are you doing in here?â he snapped.
âDoctor Robby-â
He gave you no time to explain, jutting his head back. âStep outside please, doctor.â
You stood, slowly and walked out slower.
David called out after you. âI really am sorry!â
Robby looked back like he didn't believe him.
The two of you stepped out and you spoke before he could, beating him by a second. âI'm ordering him a CT and toxicity test. That gash on his arms needs to be cleaned and stitched up, it's bleeding out.â
Robby didn't care to hear it. He pulled the curtains over and closed the door as he followed you out. âWhat did you think you were doing in there?â
âTending to my patient.â
âI told you to leave him.â
âHe wanted to say sorry. Ahmed, didn't he want to apologise?â you said, looking to security for some help.
Ahmed held up his hands. âOh- I want nothing in this!â
âIf he wanted to apologise he could've wrote a letter. Told me to apologise to you,â he said, still holding onto his anger. âI told you to leave it, the guy attacked you!â
âLightly shoved me from shock!â
âHave you seen what he did to your head?â
âYeah, a small cut, doesn't even need stitches- that's what you said!â
âIt's a wound! There was blood!â he yelled. âYou are not to go anywhere near him from now on, do you understand?â
There was a new anger in Robby then, something you saw rarely in him. Dana had said he was worried about you but you saw none of that concern in him now, only anger. Anger because you hadn't listened to him not because of well fair.
âI'm a doctor, I'm supposed to be helping people,â you defended, your own anger not rising to his.
His hands balled into fists. âHelp someone who's asking for it. I see you in with that guy again and you're on triage for a week, you understand?â
Where was that softness in his eyes? Where was that care he tended to you in the room all alone?
âYou understand?â he snapped again when you didn't answer.
You knew if you turned there'd be several pairs of eyes on the pair of you. Watching, assessing, see how you reacted. Nobody had ever heard Robby speak to you like that because he'd never shouted at you before. âI understand, Doctor Robinavitch.â
âSo you yelled at her.â
Robby thought he'd find solace on the roof, that with only him and the night sky he stood a chance at thinking things through logically, for once on the right side of the rail.
Then Jack's voice sounded behind him and the peace he was searching for fell further out of reach.
âWho told you?â he asked, head falling.
âOh, you know,â he mumbled, shoes shuffling over the roof as he got closer to him. âJust everybody that was in attendance to your little show.â
Jack leant next to him on the rail, staring at him.
Robby could feel his eyes but looked out on the skyline that was more favourable to him. Jacks eyes felt like everybody else that watched him yell at you. He could call it worry- it didn't change the way your face dropped the louder his voice rose.
âYou wanna talk about it?â asked Jack.
âNo.â
âI heard she got attacked.â
âOr lightly pushed as she'd put it.â
âShe's a soldier.â
Robby shook his head. âNo, she's a doctor. Today she could have been neither if that man-â the words chocked in his throat. What if he had hurt you even more? Punched you? Strangled you? He'd seen it all in the ER and yes, you'd been hurt before but that didn't mean he needed to have you hurt again.
âI saw her when I was coming up, she seemed fine,â said Jack. âAbout to clock off, you sure you want to end the day on such a bad note.â
âShe doesn't want to talk to me.â
âCome on, she always wants to talk to you,â said Jack. âAnd I only know that cause you always want to talk to her.â
Robby wished he could say that telling Jack about the kiss so many months ago was a mistake but he couldn't because that would mean kissing you was a mistake. The only mistake made with that kiss is that he hadn't pulled you back in, kissed you every day since. But he'd told Jack on one of those lonely nights when they'd each had one too many beers how much he missed you even if he saw you every day.
âI was so fucking scared, brother,â he admitted with a long exhale of breath. Robby slumped over the rail, catching himself. âCode hula-hoop was called and her name and I- I didn't know...â
Jack's hand was firm on his back. âI know.â
Robby nodded, head tucked down. He wouldn't cry, he wasn't sure how these days but he sure as hell felt like it. It had been a hell of day, worse when he couldn't join your side without you walking off.
âYou were worried, you don't know what to do with that,â said Jack.
He could admit that much.
âYou go home now, she goes home, you're carrying this weight to the next day and it'll continue,â he said, therapizing him. âYou were scared you might have lost her?â
Robby glanced Jack's way. There was never any judgment, only a keen understanding he sometimes didn't like.
âYou might lose her if you don't do something about it.â
âWhat am I supposed to do?â
Jack shrugged. âApologise.â
Robby hesitated, the words 'I'm sorry' foreign on his tongue.
Jack chuckled low in his throat. âIs that really so hard for you?â
He nodded and Jack carried on laughing. By the end, even Robby was chuckling through watery eyes.
âOkay, okay, let's try,â said Jack, straightening up, encouraging him to do the same. âRepeat after me, I'm sorry.â
âJesus-â
âJesus, you can't even say it-listen we'll go slow, I'm-â
Robby's phone rung in his pocket, thankfully saving him from the embarrassment. âDana-â he answered as he spotted Jack's phone going too.
âGet down here, now!â
âWhat's going on?â he asked, though his feet were already moving.
He didn't see the way Jack looked at him, he hardly heard how Dana said your name because when she did Robby dropped his phone and ran.
âRobby!â Jack called but he was off the roof and furiously pressing the elevator button. He managed to slide past the doors before they closed on him. âWhat did Dana say?â
But Robby couldn't speak. He heard Dana's voice re-play in his head again and again. That you had been attacked, that they needed him. He couldn't think beyond that. Beyond you and attacked there was nothing.
Jack was watching him closely. âOkay-â he must've known it was bad too. âOkay, Robby, we don't know what's going on down there but you gotta stay cool, okay? You gotta stay cool or leave us to it.â
He should've kept a closer eye on you, should've sent you home.
âRobby if you get in our way I'm taking you out of there, understand?â
The doors slid open and Robby ran out, Jack quick on his heels.
âWhere?â he barked out. There were no faces around him he could figure out, no Dana, no Langdon- so everyone must have been in with you-
âTrauma one!â
Robby burst through the doors.
The chaos was everywhere and he paused. There were more bodies in the trauma room then he'd ever seen. In between them all a body that he could vaguely re-call as yours. Your trainers- usually white- were seeping in blood.
âCan you open your eyes?â
âNo respond to command!â
âTwo stab wounds to the left flank! First one L-two, second L-five.â
âIs it the spinal chord?â asked Whitaker.
âCan't tell it depends on the angle!â said Langdon. âJesus- there's too much blood, I can't see a thing!â
You lied on the bed, blood splattered around your clothes, un-responsive to everyone around you. You were letting them prod, push and pull when you'd hardly let him asses your cut just hours ago.
Hours when you were teasing him and he was thinking about kissing you again.
What had happened.
If it was a papercut you'd be feigning death.
This was the closest you'd ever looked to dying and Robby couldn't feel his legs.
"Doctor Robby?" someone called in the room but it wasn't you. You weren't responding to anyone. âDoctor Robby!â
Jack moved past him, body knocking his. âI'm here!â
âBP seventy over fifty, pulse one-twenty.â
Jack moved around you, pressing the chest piece of the stethoscope to your chest. âPush in two litres of O-neg. Good breath sounds bilaterally.â
Robby's ears were ringing but he could feel himself shake his head. âShe's not-she's not O-neg, she's B-positive,â he heard himself mumble.
There was a sharp beeping through the room and Robby thought it was a strange sound for his heart breaking.
âPulse ox ninety-three!â
âDo we intubate?â asked Mohan.
Your body jerked and as if you were the puppet master tugging on his strings, Robby found his feet and moved to your side.
He moved around until he was the closest to you, replacing anyone else at your side. Others watched, un-sure if they should've told him to wait outside like he was family.
Jack gave them the nod and the room moved again.
âGive me ten by mask, no intubation. Send a trauma panel!â ordered Robby.
âWe need X-ray for a chest!â yelled Jack.
âX-ray can come to us! I am not moving her!â he shouted. âHelp me roll, let me see!â
The blood on the front of your scrubs was splashed but as they turned you, leaning you on your side Robby's body slumped, something like a chocked sob wracking through his body.
He couldn't see the puncture wounds through the blood that soaked you. Just as Langdon had said it was a mess. âJesus chr- oh god.â
âPressure's up to ninety palp!â
âWho did this?â he yelled out as they gently set you back.
âThe guy who came in un-conscious earlier!â
Jack looked over at Robby.
Robby felt the muscles in his jaws work and he grunted. âI'll kill him,â he grumbled.
âRobby!â lectured Jack.
But he wasn't going to take back his words. âHe's fucking dead.â
âHe fled the hospital,â Langdon told him. âLeft his knife in the room though, they'll find him.â
It couldn't have been a scalpel, it couldn't have been scissors. The guy came in, found a knife- or brought one from home- to harm you. If Robby ever saw him again he'd kill the guy and deal with the consequences that came.
âToes are down going, no spinal injury,â said someone else in the room but he was losing all focus that wasn't you.
Garcia walked through the doors, joining the crowd of people around you.
âTell me you've got an OR booked!â said Jack.
âWith her name on it! How we doing in here?â
Santos pushed her way ahead, a small and un-characteristic tremble to her hands. There was another unit of blood pushed into your bloodstream and Robby was seconds away from hooking himself up and giving you his very blood. âPressure's up!â she reported, lingering over you with a light. âRight pupil five millimetres and reactive -â
Suddenly your body jerked at the light. Your head thrashed side to side as you slowly returned to consciousness.
âHuh... I-wha-â
âHey! Hey!â Robby pushed his way to you, looming over you and catching your eyes.
They were wild, looking around before settling on him.
âRobby?â you uttered, lips dry, dried blood at your neck. Your eyes were looking around like you couldn't quite see.
âYeah- yeah it's me.â His hand flew to your hair, brushing it back as your eyes were going from him to around you, panic rising in your eyes. âLook at me, focus on me.â
âWhat-what?â
âYou were stabbed,â he uttered.
Your eyes widened and he brushed back your hair again, doctors moving around the two of you. They could've been right on his back or a thousand miles away. All he focused on was you. Your hands waved around, getting in the way of tubes and the doctors.
Robby grabbed your hand, squeezing.
You focused on him and he tried to smile, tried to make himself convinced everything would be alright. He knew it was a grimace.
He'd never hated his medical training more. Because he knew this amount of blood loss was bad, he knew stabbing so close to the spinal chords was dangerous. He knew you were strong and hated staying still for too long and now you'd be forced to recover.
âMy pressure?â
âIt's up.â He watched as your eyes teared up, looking away from him again. âGood, that's good.â
Your hair sprawled out as you shook your head. âAm I gonna.... will I walk again?â
Robby hesitated. âYeah- yeah we think it missed your spinal chord.â
Robby knew that but he couldn't help the tears that fell, couldn't help the small sob that ripped through his throat. You'd been calm at the cut with your head, damn right comedic. Now- you were quiet, whimpering and crying in pain and there wasn't anything he could do.
He was a doctor, he could help and check vitals and squeeze the bag of blood slow.
But he couldn't move from your side.
You nod before your back arched in pain and you yelled out.
âBP eighty palp!â
Robby got up, ignoring the ache in his knees as he loomed over you, trying to calm the pain. âDo something!â
âRobby!â
He looked.
You'd drained the blood dry.
âWhat?â you uttered, voice trembled in terror.
âOkay she needs to go up, now!â Jack called out.
âLet's get her moving!â yelled Garcia.
You groaned in pain. âWhat's going on?â
Robby didn't know what to do. It wasn't a conversation of telling a patient what was going on or what wasn't. It was telling you. He stuttered lamely, lost as another tear slid down his cheek. You hadn't even cried yet and he was close to blubbering.
His head bowed to you. He was mumbling, he thinks he was praying.
âRobby-â your hand waved out in front of him and he grabbed it, squeezing. âIt hurts.â
âOkay, okay, we're gonna-â what was he gonna do? He pressed your hand to his lips, holding it there.
âHey, honey,â Jack appeared at your other side and your eyes moved to see him but Robby didn't let go. âHell of a way to get into the night shift.â
âJack-â you winced.
Jack looked from you to Robby, the same way he looked at the family of unfortunate patients. âWe're taking her up to the OR now.â
Your fingers wiggled in Robby's grasp and he looked back to you. âIt's bad huh?â
âNo, no,â said Robby smoothing back your hair again.
âYour losing a lot of blood, and your foley output is bright red,â said Jack. âBut we're gonna sort it and you'll be fine. You trust me?â
Your breathing was shallow, hard breaths hardly coming out. Still, you tried to smile. âDo I- do I have a choice?â your voice came out through seethes of breath.
Robby closed his eyes tight, as if he could feel the own stabbing in his heart.
âRobb-Robby?â
He glanced at you, your eyes fluttering shut. The little hold you had on his hand weakening. He fumbled up, hands holding your cheeks. âWoah-woah- open your eyes! Look at me- look at me!â
You mumbled, head lulling.
âGoing up!â
âLook at me, open your eyes!â he all but shouted at you as your eyes were still rolling to the back of his head, wavering between waking and whatever else was on the other side.
âRobby!â
Robby held onto the side of your bed as the team around you wheeled you away and through. There was a stutter of shock waving through the crowd, fear chocking them, shock eating at them. There was police around, all trying to get a look.
âTalk to her, Robinavitch!â said Garcia.
He didn't talk to patients, he evaluated them, stitched them up when he could.
Robby looked up at Jack, hoping for help. He looked grave, watching Robby un-sure but people came back from worse. You'd come back. âHey, hey look at me,â he uttered and squeezed your hand. When that didn't work he pulled at your eyelids and finally you responded with a grumble.
The elevator doors slid open and you were hauled in, Robby squeezed in too.
âWh-what?â
He got a flash of your eyes before they closed again.
Your lips were dry and chapped but Robby kissed you anyway, pressing his lips to yours soft, not pushing afraid he'd hurt you but he wanted you to know he was there.
He smiled. He'd never seen you first thing in the morning, he imagined this is what it was. Groggy eyes, words hardly there but with less pain and blood. Robby pulled back and ignored the blood drying in splatters on your neck. âAre you with me, honey?â
You blinked and groaned in pain. âI don't-I don't know.â
âYou're with me, yeah you are, you're with me,â Robby mumbled. âYou look very pretty, even covered in blood, you know that?â he mumbled, trying to say it so only you could hear.
There was a huff of a smile followed by pain.
âYou can't flirt with me while I'm dying, Robinavitch.â
Your eyes fluttered shut.
Robby grabbed your face, smooching your cheek maybe a bit too harsh. âYou're not going anywhere.â
âYou've pushed four bags,â you whispered. âYou're gonna push a five.â
There was a huff of laugh from Jack.
Robby sniffed. You were too good at your job sometimes, ignoring the ache in his back as he leant over you. âYou shouldn't be counting.â
âWhat can I say I'm over-qualified,â your eyes shut again but your lips moved in mumbles.
âWhat is it? What are you saying?â he asked, a crack in his voice. âWhat? Tell me.... tell me.â
But you weren't really there anymore. You were incoherent, eyes not really there. None of you was really there. âRobby.... Rob.... please, Robby.â
âWhat? I'm here, I'm right here, okay? Okay, honey?â Robby felt his chest cave in. âWhat's taking this elevator so long?â he snapped.
âIt's bad, I know,â you said, fingers drifting soft over his arm before it dropped. âI can't- I can't-â
The doors slid open, a team waited on the other side.
Garcia pushed you ahead into the team, spouting who she wanted to scrub in, telling them all who she wanted out front watching. Your condition was a perfect teaching sort.
You weren't for teaching. You were for saving!
Robby wanted to tell as much as the team wheeled you away and Jack's arm came out to stop him.
âYou can't go in there man,â he said.
âLike hell I can't!â
âNo, you can't!â said Jack.
Any other time Robby would have argued more but he had nothing to say. He needed to be there, he wanted to be there but as soon as they cut you open he'd break. As soon as he saw inside your body he'd tie himself to you.
He'd seen over a hundred bodies cut open in his time but yours might break him.
Robby nodded, hands going to the back of his head.
Someone in the room cried and it took him a moment to realise it was him.
âHey-hey-â Jack embraced him and Robby couldn't reach to hug him back but he could let himself down. âI will go in, I will be there, you know I will do everything to save her. We will save her.â
To save your life, Robby let him go and stood alone. He looked down at his hand as if he could feel the ghost hold of you still there. When he looked down, all he saw was the hair on the back and the tremble of his fingers.
Robby- for the first time since he was a boy- learnt how to cry.
He tried- boy did he try- to get back into the swing of things. Robby walked into the Pitt with red, blotchy eyes and a waver in his voice. He looked at the board, picked up a sixty year old patient with migraines.
âHello I'm Doctor Robinavitch, everyone calls me Robby. What seems to be the problem today?â
That was as far as he got before Dana walked in.
âNo, no, no, no!â she said, putting the chart down and dragging him out. âI am so sorry Mrs Klepton, we'll get Doctor Shen with you in just a moment. Come with me.â
He was dragged out like a scolded child and shoved into the lounge.
âWhat do you think you're doing?â she'd snapped.
Robby had put himself in the corner, crowding himself in, arms over his head. What was he doing? Trying to be useful. You'd be up in the OR lord knew how long. If he sat and waited he'd go mad.
Dana leant on the counter. âWhat'd you think you're doing here, Robinavitch? Get outta here, go home! Better yet go wait for her.â
âI-I can't.â
âRobby.â
He could feel the tears start again. Didn't the human run out of tears eventually? They didn't teach that in med school. âI- I can't. I'm useful in-in here, I'm not- I'm not-â
âRight now there's only one person you can be useful to, so go to her.â
That's how he ended up in the OR waiting room, alone, not flicking through the magazines provided, not even watching the fish in the tank. He was just sitting.
Waiting.
At some point he'd taken the clock down to not watch the hands turn but eventually the sun rose and he was terrified like no other day.
It was going on 05:00 am when the door slowly pushed open. It wasn't with a rattle of relief or with a cheer, it was a slow push.
Robby thought his heart was broken before.
He was hunched over himself, elbows balanced on his knees as he hid his face in his hands and slowly rocked himself. âNo... no... no...â
âRobby,â Jack said quietly. His steps were slow but he felt his hand on his back.
Robby flinched, shrinking into himself.
Where was the knife so he could stab himself?
âRobby- she's okay.â
There was a crack in his neck from how quick he looked up. It wasn't enough to convince him, his clinical trained mind wondering all the what would comes? Had it got into your spine? How much blood had you lost.
But Jack listed it off like he knew what Robby needed to hear first. It hadn't hit an aorta, it got an artery hence the bleeding but they'd stabilised it with more blood than they would have liked. But you were alive, though sleeping and they had no worries for you at the moment.
Robby nodded when Jack finished. He must have come right from the OR to tell him because he was still in scrubs and covered in blood. Your blood. âCan I see her?â
You didn't look peaceful. Robby had never thought how uncomfortable the hospital gowns must have been until he saw you lying in one. There was oxygen tube in your nose and an IV in your hand. There was some bruising he hadn't noticed before on your arms from the fall you took.
âWhat do I do now?â Robby mumbled. He was good at the saving lives part, he just wasn't sure what to do when they hung in limbo.
Jack patted his back, leading the way in the room. âFor a doctor you're pretty clueless. You sit with her.â
Robby followed in, un-sure what to do with himself so he held onto either end of his stethoscope.
There was a chair already pulled up to your side as Jack busied himself on the other, checking your IV and BP- all looked good.
Robby had caught you napping at your desk once, fallen asleep while charting. He'd admired you for a moment before slowly waking you with a pen poked in your head. You'd looked so peaceful then- nothing like it now.
âIs she cold?â
âNo- I don't think so.â
Robby slowly sank down in the chair and picked up your hand again. It stopped the trembling in his at once.
âI gotta get off, I'll cover the day, do something about the nights. Stay with her, call me if there's any changes,â said Jack.
âThank you, brother,â said Robby.
There was a dull drumming in your head. Your back was aching and even moving your eyes hurt. Beyond all of that there was something else, something heavier.
Your eyes opened slowly and you found the lights ahead. They burned brighter than the sun, like every morning when you walked into PCMT. You tried to hide, to shield yourself with your hand but you couldn't move it.
Panic coursed through you. Why couldn't you move it? Why could you hardly feel your hand? Dear god-
âHey,â a gentle voice greeted and you searched for them.
Jack stood over you, leaning at you bed.
Your mouth was parched as you tried to speak.
âYou're okay,â said Jack in a whisper. âYou remember what happened?â
Step by step you thought back. You were leaving, only checking on David once more before sharp pain hit you in the back and you were shoved. When you came too again faces blurred together and pain blinded you to them all.
There was Robby. Somewhere in all of that.
âI was... stabbed?â
Jack nodded, a small trembled in his chin. âYeah you were. But you're gonna be okay, there was no injury to your spine.â
âI'll walk?â
âTwelve hours time we'll get you up.â
When you focused you could feel the ache in your arm as if someone was pulling it. There was something heavy at the end like someone was holding it, tight.
Robby was at your other side, lying on your arm and holding you down. His body was curved over, head turned away as his back moved in soft breaths.
âThought I'd let him sleep. He's been up watching you since you came out the OR,â said Jack.
Robby. He'd stayed.
Had you asked him to? You'd wanted him to. Maybe he understood that.
âThank you, Jack.â
Jack shook his head. There was no need to thank him, you knew that, but you were thanking him for the life you'd put in his hands and that he'd let Robby be at your side. âYou want some time?â
You nodded stiff, feeling the ache in your back more and more. You knew you had months ahead of you of pain but you didn't want to dull it with drugs just yet.
Jack petted down your hair once before taking his hoodie off the back of the chair and leaving, closing the door gently.
In the silence you watched Robby a moment longer, matching your new breaths with his. The weight of him on your hand made you tingle as you slowly worked your fingertips back to life.
You tried to move your hand out from his weight but he stirred.
Groggily he turned and looked around the room, waking up more confused then you were.
âRobby?â
His eyes widened.
Robby moved up at once, looming over your bed as you tried to push yourself up. âHey, hey, take it easy,â he fretted, eyes raking over your body like he was checking all of you were there. âAre you okay? Are you in pain?â
âRobby-â you tried to protest.
âBP is hundred over eighty.â
You tried to entertain him, just as you had with the cut on your head. If you let him go through the motions just might just end up holding his hand again. So you let him try your nerves, let him ask if you were in pain. You let him ask you to wiggle your fingers and toes. You let him lift one leg and the other as high as he could before you winced in pain.
âCan you stop being my doctor for a second and sit back down?â
Robby seemed startled but hid it quickly. He realised Jack was out the room. âHe should've woke me, checked you over.â
âYou were resting, he said you'd stayed.â
He looked at you, astonished you'd think he'd go anywhere else.
You watched him sink into his chair, clasping his hands together and wedging them between his knees. Your fingers ached to hold him but your body was weak even talking. âYou look tired.â
He chuckled low and smiled. His face was pale, eyes red, hair a mess. His entire body was slumped. âI look tired?â
âA nice tired, a handsome tired.â
You focused on your hand, lifting it enough. You watched as Robby looked down and took it without hesitation, he held it tight, grasping it between his big hands and bringing it to his lips.
You felt him kiss your palm.
âI was stabbed?â
Robby nodded, slowly. âTwo puncture wounds, missed the spinal chords, nicked an aorta, bled out. That was our biggest worry but-â
âBut I'm okay now?â
Slowly, he nodded.
You groaned, shifting your head aside. You'd have rolled over to show your protest but you had a feeling you'd be putting as little pressure on your back for a while. âIs Mr Brown?â
âThe police are looking for him,â said Robby, without letting you even work out just what it is you were trying to ask about.
You nodded slowly, looking down to where your hand disappeared in his. âI'll report him this time, I promise.â
Robby stared at you, eyes wide with something you couldn't name. âI just want you to focus on getting better. On coming back... coming back to me.â
You didn't think, even coming out of an op and the haze of pain, that you could ever be where he wasn't. You think, no matter how terrible it seemed, that it was meant to happen this way. The stabbing and scarring that would no doubt end up on your back might have been the best thing to ever happen to you.
âRobby,â you whispered.
He must have heard something in your voice as he slowly stood and hunched over you, a hand lying on the top of your head.
His eyes were watering with tears.
You could remember faint images of this happening before, as you were slowly lulled to sleep by drugs. His hand combing back your hair felt like it had always been doing it. Like you'd always woken to him.
âDid you kiss me?â You didn't know where the memory came from, or even if it was a memory. It could've been a dream.
To his credit Robby didn't startle or flinch. He slowly nodded, leaving room for objection. He leaned over close to you, another hand cradling your cheek. âYeah.â
âWhy?â
Robby inhaled sharply. âI wanted to. I wanted to kiss you months before I did. I wanted to kiss you last week and two minutes ago when you woke. I wanted to kiss you covered in blood and... I want to kiss you now.â
You smiled and it brought you no pain. âIf my back wasn't in pain I'd be kissing you right now,â you chuckled and then the pain came.
Robby leant down to you, his eyes searching yours. Close enough you could see what was in his eyes, what he'd been hiding. Warmth. Admiration.
His large nose brushed yours as he kissed you slow with no rush of need. His hand was soft as he angled you so he could explore every line and curve if your lip.
Your own hand slowly wound up, around his head, stroking the back of his hair and resting there. He didn't mind the oxygen tube or that she couldn't reach up to meet him. In fact he kissed her like he'd planned it like this a hundred times.
When there was an alarming beep from the machines Robby pulled away quick, studdying them.
âIt's just my heartrate,â you said. âMight have been beating a little faster there.â
He agreed but seemed solemn to do so.
You watched the crease between his brows appear again. âYou know, if I knew I just needed to be stabbed to have you kiss me again I'd have-â
âDon't even think about finishing that sentence.â
For the sake of his nerves, you didn't.
âYou know if I'd have known that it was just gonna take me getting stabbed for you to sell that motorbike, I'd have got stabbed a lot sooner,â you said teasingly as Robby pulled into his new designated parking space outside the ED.
It had been a month since the incident but you were still reaping the small benefits that came with it. Like Robby insisting you stay with him to get the best care, like him getting rid of his motorbike to get a better car that was more comfortable on your back.
Like having so much time with him.
Mornings where he dedicated time in messaging the sore spots of your back and spreading an oil that was going to help the scaring. Like the dinner times when you read him a recipe that he never followed to the t. Like the kisses you stole in the night when he'd watch you and kiss you without straining to go forward.
Robby parked the car and turned off the engine. âIf I had a dollar every time you said that,â he grumbled, picking up his bag and exiting.
You were still moving slower, still kept a crutch with you to keep weight off your back. You were coming back to work with a much lighter work load and you were sure Robby would be glued to your side all day like he practically had the month you'd took to recover.
Even before you could open the door Robby was there doing it for you, your own bag in his hand.
âYou think anyone's gonna want to see the cool scars I've got, they kind of look like stars,â you said as Robby stayed close by your side, walking in with you.
âYou sent them all pictures,â he said, mildly irritated. You and everyone around you seemed to try to crack jokes about the thing. He felt sometimes he was the only one who saw the near death wound for what it was.
âExcuse me- most of them asked for pictures.â
âCompletely inappropriate.â
A few ambulance workers saw you, greeting you with smiles you returned while Robby waited next to you, holding up a polite hand in greeting.
It dropped, grazed yours and picked it up, holding on as the two of you walked in.
Usually Robby liked to walk in through triage, get a feel of what was happening but he wasn't risking that many foreign bodies next to you even though they caught David Brown and he was being charged.
Robby had something to live for, had something to protect. Nothing was happening to it. To you.
âIt's good to have you back,â said Lupe as the two of you passed her at the door.
âDo you think that was a pun?â you uttered to him, rewarded with the smallest tint of his lips as he pushed open the door.
Loud clapping greeted you with some cheap, paper, party poppers when you walked in. Thee was cheering to and a large banner was hooked up, saying 'welcome home!'.
A place that could have held such terrible memories was brightened up as you jumped from one smiling face, to another.
Next to you, Robby stepped back, blending into the admiring crowd and started to clap too with something more than fondness in his smile. Love. A word that had woven its way into your vocab since moving in with him to get help for your wounds.
A word that summed up so much of what you had.
âYou did this for me?â you asked.
âIt was all Robby's idea,â said Jack, leading the cheering.
You didn't have to even move. Like he knew what you wanted Robby stepped over to you and kissed you. He always kept his lips irritatingly light, encouraging you to stretch out muscles in your back to join meet him.
You grinned against his lips. âI should be stabbed more often.â
Request: Writing Request đđ Steve Rogers x Reader Cuddling in bed & Falling in love with Dads Best Friend. âIâve never loved anyone the way i love you.â @saiyanprincessswanie
A/N: first time ever writing DBF... and im excited for it!!
Summary: You knew you shouldn't be doing this. But Steve doesn't make it any easier. [Wc 655] [ao3]
The house is quiet in that deep, late-night wayâlike even the walls are asleep.
You shouldnât be here. You know you shouldn't be here. You know how wrong this entire situation is. But you can't help yourself anymore. That thought has been looping in your head for the past hour⌠except itâs getting harder and harder to care when youâre curled up against Steve.
Your dadâs best friend. Your dadâs best friendâthe one whoâs been around your whole life. The one who used to ruffle your hair and call you âkid.â The one who now has his arm wrapped around you like it belongs there. Like you belong there.
ââŚYou okay?â Steveâs voice is low, careful, like he doesnât want to break whatever this is.
You hum softly, cheek pressed against his chest. You can hear his heartbeatâsteady, strong⌠except it stutters every time you shift closer. âI should go,â you whisper, even as your fingers curl tighter into his t-shirt.
He doesnât let go. âYeah,â he murmurs, but his hand drifts up your back anyway, slow, absent-minded, like heâs memorizing you. âYou probably should.â
Neither of you move.
The silence stretches⌠heavy, full of everything neither of you have said out loud yet.
You tilt your head just enough to look at him. His face is softer like thisâno armor, no shield, just Steve. Just a man who looks like heâs barely holding himself together.
âWhy didnât you stop me?â you ask quietly.
His jaw tightens. âBecause I didnât want to,â he admits. Honest. Always honest. Thatâs what makes this worse. Or better.
You donât even know anymore. Your hand drifts up without thinking, brushing along his collarbone, tracing the line of it. He inhales sharply, like even that tiny touch does something to him. âStevieâŚâ
âDonât,â he breathes, eyes closing for a second. âIf you say my name like that, Iâm not gonna be able to pretend this isnât happening.â
Your heart stumbles. âThen donât pretend.â
That does it. His eyes snap open, searching your face like heâs looking for hesitationâan out, an excuse, something to stop this before it goes too far.
But you donât give him one.
âIâve tried,â he says, voice rougher now. âGod, you donât think Iâve tried? Youâreââ He cuts himself off, shaking his head. âYouâre off-limits. You always have been.â
âAnd youâve always looked at me like Iâm not,â you whisper. That hits. You can see it in the way his expression cracks, just a little.
Because itâs true. Itâs been buildingâquiet glances, lingering touches, the way he started looking at you like you werenât a kid anymore⌠like you were something he had to fight not to want.
âI shouldnât love you,â he says finally, the words like they cost him something.
Your breath catches. ââŚBut you do.â
His hand comes up to cup your face, thumb brushing your cheek so gently it almost hurts. âIâve never loved anyone the way I love you.â
The world kind of⌠stops. No hesitation. No taking it back. Just truth. Raw and terrifying and yours. Your eyes sting, and you laugh softlyâbecause of course it had to be him. Of course the one person you werenât supposed to fall for is the one who feels like home.
âGood,â you whisper, leaning into his touch. âBecause I donât think I know how to stop.â
Something in him finally gives.
He pulls you closer, like heâs done fighting itâlike heâs been waiting for permission he was never going to give himself. Your head tucks under his chin, his arms wrapping around you fully now, holding you like heâs afraid youâll disappear if he loosens his grip. âYouâre gonna get me in a lot of trouble,â he murmurs into your hair.
You smile against his chest. âYeah,â you mumble. âBut youâre not letting go.â
He exhalesâhalf a laugh, half defeat. ââŚNot a chance.â
From the Nashville Zooâs fb page! Hereâs the petition, please please please take a moment to add your name (even if youâre not from Nashville!). If you are from Tennessee, contact your representatives and make it clear that the people do not want this data center. This is an AZA accredited zoo which is home to several species of critically endangered animals, we NEED to protect it. Make your voice heard!
Pairing: Din Djarin x reader (The Mandalorian x reader)
Word Count: 300
Summary: The one time you have to rescue Mando...
Author's Note: This is for June 3rd of the June Jukebox Scribbles hosted by the lovely @societynsoelsscribbles thank you lovelies! The song is Mack the Knife by Bobby Darin and I used the lyric: "Could it be our boy's done somethin' rash?" Thank you all so much for reading, much love always! â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸Divider by the lovely @firefly-graphics thank you Daisy! đĽ°
Warnings: it's super sexy and flirty and implies the goodies, fun too
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âCould it be our boyâs done somethinâ rash?â you muse, eyes sparkling.
âFirst of all,â Zeb says, his focus on getting the ship off the ground, ânothing about him is mine and second, he definitely did somethinâ stupid.â
You laugh and check on Grogu before the stars blur and the ship rushes into hyperspace.
âYou know you could have taken off these stuncuffs before we escaped,â Djarin huffs. âIt would makes things easier.â Â
Heâs crouched down beside you, blaster shots whizzing by your heads as you try to get back to Zeb and the waiting ship.
âMaybe I like you restrained like this,â you murmur.
He lets out a low grunt and you grin, grabbing his bound wrists and dragging him to his feet as you fire a few more shots and make a run for the gangway.
Once youâre safely in the ship, Zeb asks no questions and prepares for takeoff. Djarin leans against the wall, breathing heavily.
âCan you take these off now?â he asks, a playful edge to his voice.
You shake your head no and step closer, pushing on his chest until his back hits the wall. Light fingers dance up his chest until they find the edge of his helmet. You lift, the pull deliberate until his lips are revealed.
You kiss them once, softly, before removing his helmet completely and leaning in, letting the distance collapse as your breath skims his cheek, then the line of his jaw.
âI missed you.â Itâs a whisper into his throat, just hovering and you hear his rasp of breath.
Your hand slides to the back of his neck, fingers threading into dark curls, holding him steady as his lips curve upwards. You taste the spot, slow and teasing, and then claim his mouth, swallowing his satisfied moan.
btw it's so fucking stupid you can be anxious physically in your body even after you've decided mentally you don't care. I'm supposed to be in charge here
I just hope that no matter how many times this world tries to harden me and turn me into a cold person, I hope I remain soft. May I still be compassionate. May I still be full of love. May I still be soft and sees hope in everything. And to never become something that once broke me.
synopsis : Youâre a pop star, and the world is convinced you and Steve Rogers are the ultimate it couple. So when you headline a festival, everyone expects the final song to be about him, especially when you start walking through the crowd.
But you donât stop in front of Steve, you stop in front of Bucky Barnes.
pairing : james/bucky barnes x reader , winter soldier x reader
content : popstar!reader, boyfriend!bucky, SLIGHT secret dating ??
warning/s : none fs, pure flufffff
word count : maybe around 5.8k oh no
The hotel suite sat on the top floor of a glass-walled tower overlooking the Coachella Valley, where the desert was already bleeding into gold and violet dusk. The floor-to-ceiling windows wrapped around the living space, turning the entire room into a glowing box of sunset and distant festival haze.
Inside, everything looked expensive in a way that was almost too clean to feel real: cream linen couches, a marble coffee table cluttered with water bottles, VIP passes, and half-open packaging from last-minute wardrobe fixes. The faint thrum of bass from the festival outside pulsed through the glass like a heartbeat the entire city shared.
Before any of them even spoke, your presence was already everywhere in the room... not physically, but in the way every screen seemed to orbit around you. On Samâs phone. On Natashaâs tablet. On the muted hotel TV looping entertainment news. Your face kept appearing in fragments: rehearsal clips, paparazzi shots, fan edits already dissecting your outfits for the night. It was always like this around you, even when you werenât there.
You werenât just performing at Coachella that night.
You were the headline.
You weren't just famous in the way most celebrities were famous. You were globally unavoidable. The kind of pop star whose songs didnât just chart, they lived in public memory like landmarks. Every comeback broke streaming records. Every tour sold out in minutes that felt almost suspiciously fast. You were called the âprincess of popâ by magazines that ran out of new ways to describe your consistency: flawless vocals, cinematic concepts, stage presence that made arenas feel intimate and personal even from the nosebleeds.
And then there was the other layer, the internet.
The one where your image became mythology. You were a sweetheart in interviews, soft-spoken when you wanted to be, laughing easily in a way that made people think they knew you. Fanboys adored you openly. Fan edits multiplied daily. Entire corners of TikTok treated your expressions like lore, slowing down your smiles like they were clues.
And somewhere in all of that, the Steve Rogers narrative had taken root and refused to die.
Bucky stood near the couch, one boot resting on the edge of the coffee table like he had forgotten furniture was not decorative. He wore a fitted black henley with the sleeves pushed to his forearms, dark tactical pants that somehow looked more casual than military now, and his hair was pulled back into the low bun you had texted him about earlier that day. It was neat. Intentional. And unfairly attractive in a way that made Sam visibly suffer the moment he saw it.
âYou look like you fix motorcycles and ruin women emotionally,â Sam had said immediately.
Natasha was lounging on the arm of the couch in a black satin slip dress with a loose robe half-tied around her waist, red hair still damp like sheâd rushed through getting ready just to avoid being early to anything. She held a champagne flute like she was already bored of the evening and waiting for something interesting to happen. Steve stood near the glass wall in a plain gray shirt and baseball cap he was doing absolutely nothing to hide behind, sunglasses hooked lazily in his hand. Sam was slouched in a chair, phone in hand, scrolling with the intensity of someone trying to argue with the internet.
Buckyâs phone lit up, your contact photo filling up the screen immediately.
His expression changed before he could stop it, softening instantly.
Sam noticed. âOh no. Thatâs the face again.â
Natasha leaned slightly to look over his shoulder.
It was a mirror selfie. Backstage. You, already in your first outfit of the night. You wore a baby pink rhinestone corset, tiny white fur trim, glitter catching in the corners of your eyes like stardust. Your hair was pinned up messily, strands falling loose around your face. You looked like trouble disguised as perfection.
The message read:
first outfit <3 u ready? :)
put the bun back exactly how i showed you or iâm ignoring you tonight
Bucky exhaled through his nose, then typed: that a threat?
The typing bubble appeared instantly.
itâs a guarantee.
Then another message:
i can tell when youâre overthinking. stop it. just do the bun right.
Sam leaned forward. âShe talks to you like youâre her emotional support soldier.â
Natasha didnât look up. âThatâs because he is.â
Steve finally turned from the window. âSheâs very particular.â
Bucky muttered, âSheâs bossy.â
Natashaâs mouth twitched. âYou like it.â
Bucky didnât answer.
Instead, he adjusted a loose strand near the bun automatically, like his body had already decided it was going to obey you whether he admitted it or not.
Then Buckyâs phone buzzed again.
send proof of bun.
He angled the camera and took a quick photoâbun tight, hair cleanly pulled back, black henley framing his shoulders under the warm hotel light.
Sent.
Three seconds later:
okay wow. donât let anyone else look at you tonight :P
Sam groaned. âI hate this relationship.â
Natasha smiled into her glass. âNo you donât.â
Steve adjusted his cap again, glancing at the time. âWe should head out soon. Traffic will be bad.â
Bucky barely had time to lock his phone before it started lighting up again, except this time it wasnât you.
It was TikTok.
He didnât even open it before Sam pointed. âOh no. Donât do that. Thatâs how you lose peace.â
Bucky ignored him and tapped anyway.
Immediatelyâ
A video loaded.
A fan edit of you and Steve at last yearâs gala, slow-motion, cinematic filter, soft piano music layered over it.
Text on screen says, "she looks at him like heâs home.â
Buckyâs jaw tightened.
Swipe.
âYou cannot convince me Y/N isnât dating Steve Rogers. look at this.â
The clip starts with you laughing at something Steve says during an interview, head tilted slightly toward him, crowd noise fading into romantic audio.
theyâre literally endgame!
this is americaâs royal couple idc
Swipe.
A compilation titled: âmoments Y/N forgets sheâs not in love with steve rogersâ
It showed clips of you and Steve walking a red carpet side by side. Steve adjusting your microphone at an event. You touching his arm briefly during a charity appearance camera zooming in on shared smiles that were probably nothing and everything at once depending on who was watching
Buckyâs thumb paused for half a second longer than it should have.
Natasha noticed immediately. âDonât do that thing.â
âWhat thing.â
âThe thing where you let TikTok convince you reality is optional.â
He didnât respond, just kept scrolling.
Another video loaded.
âOkay but be serious for a second,â a girl said into the camera, âY/N and Steve are literally built like a romance novel. like sheâs the princess of pop and heâs captain america, thatâs insane storytelling.â
Cut to another clip: your interview answer about âadmiring people who do the right thing no matter what.â
Bucky read the big bold text overlay flashing right in front of him: "SHE MEANT HIM."
Sam laughed from the chair. âTheyâre doing narrative analysis on her like itâs a thesis.â
Swipe. Another.
This one had a million likes already.
Steve smiling at you during a press event, and you smiling back. The caption: âif theyâre not together what is this energy? mom and dad fr"
Buckyâs grip on the phone tightened slightly.
Swipe.
Another video immediately autoplayed.
A compilation of fan comments scrolling too fast to read fully, but the gist was clear: Steve and Y/N are perfect, Steve is so respectful, theyâre both Americaâs image, this is what healthy looks like.
Bucky finally locked the phone for a second.
The screen went dark.
Silence in the room held for maybe two seconds.
Then it lit up again.
Your name.
Another message from you, like you could feel the shift through the silence.
iâm going on soon. donât get weird about anything online. can't wait to see u after the show :)
Bucky stared at it.
Sam leaned forward slightly. âThatâs⌠actually kind of unfairly calming.â
Natasha smiled faintly. âShe knows him.â
Steve exhaled, almost relieved. âShe really does.â
Bucky put his phone down this time, properly, like it had weight now.
âLetâs go,â he said again, quieter.
The roar of the crowd hit them before they even reached the VIP section. It wasnât just noise, it was pressure, like the entire desert had turned into a single living thing that reacted to your name. Thousands upon thousands of people packed into the festival grounds beneath flashing lights and towering LED screens, the air itself vibrating with bass so heavy it felt like it was coming from inside the ribs. Giant spotlights swept across the audience in slow, cinematic arcs, catching waves of raised phones and glittering signs, while drones hovered above like silent eyes recording every second.
Your name illuminated the entire stage in pink and gold lettering: Y/N. It wasnât just a title above a performer anymore, it looked like a monument. The stage design stretched wider than anything Bucky had seen in person before, all layered platforms and moving risers, with a long catwalk slicing straight into the crowd like a runway built to swallow distance. LED panels wrapped around everything in shifting visuals with soft pink hearts one moment, sharp metallic glitch effects the next, already cycling through aesthetics that matched your eras like chapters in a story.
The audience even screamed every time a crew member so much as stepped into view because they thought it might be you. Even shadows got mistaken for you. Even your absence felt like anticipation.
Bucky stayed close behind Natasha as security pushed them through a side corridor into the VIP barricaded area near the front. The closer they got, the more overwhelming it becameâheat from bodies, the smell of desert dust mixed with perfume and sweat and smoke machines already testing their cues. The bass wasnât just heard anymore; it physically pressed against his chest in rhythmic pulses that matched nothing but the scale of what he was about to watch.
People noticed them almost instantly.
âOh my god.â
âIs thatâ?â
âThe avengers! They're here!â
Phones lifted like a wave cresting all at once, screens glowing as they tilted upward. The reaction spread through the crowd in ripples, turning heads, pointing fingers, half-shouted guesses bouncing between strangers who suddenly had something else to look at while waiting for you to appear. Steve pulled his cap lower instinctively, shoulders tightening as cameras caught sight of him from every angle. Sam, on the other hand, grinned and gave a casual wave like he was at a neighborhood barbecue instead of standing in front of tens of thousands of screaming people, which only made the reaction louder.
Bucky kept his head down, moving with Natashaâs lead until they reached the side-stage viewing area. From here, everything opened up.
The catwalk stretched out like a glowing spine into the crowd, cutting through the sea of people and ending in a circular platform surrounded on all sides. Above it, suspended lighting rigs hovered like mechanical constellations, shifting colors in slow gradients that bathed the audience in pinks, reds, and deep electric blues. The main stage loomed behind it like a skyscraper of screens, layered with moving visuals. Your past music videos are playing in edited loops, clips of choreography, close-ups of your face slowed down into something almost unreal.
Bucky could feel the crowd more than he could see them from here. It wasnât just cheering anymore, it was anticipation stretched to the breaking point. A thousand conversations all happening at once, all orbiting the same name, the same expectation.
And then he started hearing it.
âSteve Rogers is here too, right?â
âI swear I saw him backstage earlierâlike at that charity thing with herââ
âHe's definitely here for her, I wonder if she knows"
Buckyâs jaw tightened slightly at that, subtle but immediate, his attention shifting without him meaning to. Another cluster of fans nearby, phones angled toward the stage, voices rising over the bass.
âNow that heâs here itâs literally confirmed though.â
âRight? Like why would Captain America be at her show unlessââ
âUnless itâs real. It HAS to be real.â
Buckyâs hand flexed once at his side, metal fingers twitching faintly before he forced them still. His gaze stayed forward, fixed on the empty stage as if looking anywhere else would make it worse. Natasha, walking just ahead of him, didnât turn around, but her voice dropped slightly anyway, just enough for him to hear.
âDonât spiral,â she said simply.
âIâm not spiraling,â Bucky muttered automatically.
âSure,â she replied, dry.
Behind them, another fan voice carried, louder this time, almost excitedly convinced of itself.
âIâm telling you, this is like the official confirmation episode. Steveâs here, sheâs performing, itâs literally going to happen on stage.â
That one hit a little differently, like it landed heavier than the rest.
Bucky looked down for half a second, then back up again, steadying himself without acknowledging it.
Steve, who had been quietly taking in the scale of everything with a more reserved expression, shifted slightly closer. He had heard enough by then, enough repetition of his name next to yours, enough certainty in strangersâ voices that didnât match reality.
He glanced at Bucky briefly, then stepped in closer beside him as they stopped at the viewing rail.
âHey,â Steve said quietly.
Bucky didnât look at him. âItâs fine.â
Bucky looked at him then, sharp but controlled. Steve met it without flinching, tone steady, grounded in something calmer than the crowd.
âSheâs performing,â Steve said. âThatâs all this is right now. The internet is going to build stories no matter what happens in front of them.â
Steve glanced back toward the stage, then toward Bucky again. âPlus, you're the one sheâs texting during all of this,â he said quietly.
Bucky exhaled slowly through his nose, gaze returning to the empty stage where every light was now building toward your entrance.
âYeah,â he said after a moment, quieter than before. âI know.â
And then the entire stadium lights shifted again, as if the desert itself had decided the waiting was over.
The stadium went black like someone had pulled the plug on the entire desert at once. No light, no movement, just a suspended silence that lasted half a heartbeat too longâ long enough for eighty thousand people to hold their breath without realizing they were doing it. Then the screen above the stage flickered once, twice, and burst open in a wash of neon pink, yellow, and white strobe. Your name didnât appear this time. It announced itself.
A single note hit first. It was low, distorted, almost like it was being dragged through glass. Then another layer stacked on top of it, brighter, faster, until the sound built into something unmistakable. The opening of your set. Your signature intro. The one every fan recognized instantly even before the visuals fully resolved. The desert lit up in pulses, synchronized like a heartbeat trying to catch up with itself.
And then you appeared.
Not immediately center stage, but elevated, on a platform that rose slowly through the floor like it had been waiting beneath the world the entire time. White light hit you from below first, turning you into a silhouette before the color fully caught up. Then everything snapped into focus: you in a structured, crystal-studded bodysuit that shimmered between soft pink and chrome under the lights, a matching sheer cape that moved like liquid behind you, hair styled in soft waves that framed your face like it had been painted there on purpose.
The crowd screamed.
The sound wasnât just loud, it was physical. It rolled through the VIP section like a shockwave, vibrating through the barricades, through the stage, through Buckyâs chest before he even fully processed that you were there.
Natasha tilted her head slightly. âThere she is!"
Sam let out a low whistle. âYeah, okay. Thatâs insane.â
Steve didnât say anything at first, just watched as the stage transformed around youâlights shifting into synchronized geometry, dancers appearing in layers behind you like they had been hidden in the architecture itself. Moving platforms rose and fell in time with the beat, and the entire stage felt less like a set and more like a living system built entirely around you.
Bucky wasnât speaking either.
He just watched.
Because you didnât stand still for even a second. You moved like the stage was reacting to you instead of the other way around, every step triggering a shift in light, every turn pulling the audience deeper into the performance. The camera screens flashed between close-ups and wide shots, cutting between your face and the sea of people losing their minds in real time.
Your voice came in clean, controlled, effortless over the production. It was bright and teasing, already fully in command of the crowd. You werenât easing into it. You were owning it from the first second.
A few songs later, the set started building.
The visuals shifted. Pink turned into deeper reds. Glitter into sharp light beams. The choreography tightened. The energy changed... not slower, just sharper, like something was about to pivot.
The music kept rising, playful but charged now, that familiar teasing tension threading through the arrangement as dancers moved in formation behind you, creating shapes that looked almost like they were spelling something the crowd couldnât read yet.
You paced toward the end of the catwalk, still singing, still smiling, completely unbothered by the scale of what you were doing to the audience.
Buckyâs grip tightened faintly at his side without him realizing it.
This was where the performance stopped being just performance and started becoming something else entirely.
The lighting softened.
The crowd screamed louder because they could tell what was coming even before it arrived.
âCoachella,â you said into the mic, and the desert answered instantly. The crowd erupted so loudly it felt like the ground itself shook in response, a wave of sound rolling through the VIP barricade and into the night sky.
You laughed softly, letting it breathe for half a second before lifting your gaze across the sea of lights.
âBefore my final song I just wanted to ask something.â
The cheers grew louder immediately, scattered screams turning into a single rising roar.
You tilted your head, pacing slowly at the end of the catwalk like you were thinking out loud.
âHas anyone of you become obsessed with something?â
A beat.
ââŚor someone?â
The crowd exploded.
Even the Avengers section reacted. Sam let out an impressed âohhh,â Natasha smirking into her drink, Steve raising his eyebrows slightly like he already knew where this was going. Bucky, though, just stared at you like the rest of the world had disappeared behind your voice. There was something soft in his expression now, something almost disbelievingly fond, like he still wasnât used to the fact that this was his life.
ââŚcause I have.â
The scream that followed was deafening.
You smiled into it, unbothered, glowing under the lights.
âI wanna dedicate this song to someoneâŚâ
You paused, letting the anticipation build, eyes drifting across the stadium before landing right on the camera.
âYou know who you are.â
The jumbotron cut to your face instantly. Close-up. Soft lighting. Glitter in your lashes. You smiled directly into it like you were speaking to one person in a stadium of thousands.
Bucky saw it on the screen and smiled without meaning to, small and quiet, like it slipped out of him before he could stop it.
Sam immediately leaned in. âOh my god, sheâs about to emotionally ruin you in 4K.â
Bucky didnât look away from the screen. âShut up.â
The beat dropped.
âDonât have to tell your hot ass a thing / Oh yeah, you just get itâ
The crowd screamed again, louder than before, immediately locking onto the energy shift. Cameras flashed everywhere. Somewhere in the audience someone yelled, âSHEâS SINGING THIS FOR STEVE!â and it spread fast.
Steve actually heard it this time.
He gave a small sideways glance toward Bucky, something calm and almost reassuring in it, like he wanted to cut through the noise before it built into something heavier.
Bucky met his eyes briefly.
A silent exchange.
Then Steve gave a faint nod, like ignore them, like itâs not what they think.
Bucky nodded back once, understanding without needing more.
âYou make me wanna make you fall in loveâ
The crowd roared, lights shifting pink and gold across the stage as dancers moved in tight formation behind you. You didnât miss a beat, voice steady, playful, teasing the entire stadium like it belonged to you.
Buckyâs gaze followed you instinctively, softer now, fully locked in. There was something almost unreal about watching you like this, and the fact that with thousands of people screaming your name, every light in the desert pointing toward you... your expression still felt personal in the way it always did when you texted him stupid things at 2 AM.
He didnât even realize he was smiling again.
Sam noticed anyway. âYeah, okay, heâs in love.â
âShut up, Sam,â Bucky said again, but there was no bite in it.
Steveâs attention flicked back toward the crowd as another wave of chatter rose near the barricade.
âSteve and Y/N are literally happening tonight, I swearââ
âThatâs why heâs here, look at himââ
Steve exhaled quietly, then leaned just slightly closer to Bucky so only he could hear him.
âFor the record,â Steve said, calm, steady, âIâm not confused about any of this.â
Bucky glanced at him.
Steve added, âAnd neither should you be.â
Bucky held his gaze for a second, then nodded once, slower this time.
The music pulsed forward.
âI know you want my touch for lifeâ
The crowd erupted again, phones rising like a wave. Bucky watched you move across the catwalk, lights catching on your outfit, your smile sharp and bright as you played with the audience like it was second nature.
And despite everything, the noise, the theories, the constant wrong assumptions, there was something grounding in how clearly you were performing for this moment, not for the narrative being built around it.
Sam bumped Buckyâs shoulder lightly. âHey. Eyes up. Sheâs literally doing her thing.â
Bucky huffed a quiet laugh under his breath. âYeah. I see her.â
â...let you lock me down tonightâ
The beat softened into something more teasing, more dangerous, the kind of rhythm that made the crowd lose their minds without fully understanding why.
Bucky felt it anyway. That pull. That focus. Like the entire show was narrowing in real time.
He didnât notice the comments anymore. Not really. He keeps on watching you.
That was it.
âCanât help myself, hormones are high / Give me more than just some butterfliesâ
Your eyes lowkey swept the VIP section.
Scanning.
A little slower this time.
Bucky straightened slightly without thinking, like he felt it before he understood it.
The crowd took it differently.
A ripple went through them instantly.
âIs she looking for Steve?!â
âSheâs literally scanning for himââ
Sam groaned. âOh my god, theyâre narrating again.â
âWanna try out some freaky positions?â
The crowd screamed so loudly it almost swallowed the next beat.
You suddenly ran forward toward the camera, playful, grinning like you were about to break the entire internet on purpose.
âHave you ever tried this one?â
You blew a kiss directly into the lens.
The screen cut instantly.
Steve.
Close-up on the jumbotron.
The crowd lost it completely. Even louder than before.
Sam wheezed. âOH NOââ
Steve blinked once, clearly caught off guard, then let out a short breath through his nose like he had accepted his fate.
Bucky heard it nowâdifferent pockets of the crowd reacting exactly how the internet had trained them to.
Buckyâs jaw tightened slightly before Sam immediately leaned in again.
âYou okay man?â
Bucky didnât respond.
Because you had already moved.
A quick glance, again, towards the VIP section.
Toward him.
Not long, but enough.
And then you turned back to the crowd and started walking.
â... you know I just might / let you lock me down tonightâ
You moved toward the stairs now, still singing, still perfect, still fully in control of the entire stadium.
Buckyâs attention tracked you immediately.
You passed the barricade slowly as you sang, cameras following, security adjusting as you descended into the crowd-level walkway.
The audience went feral, reaching out, screaming your name as you moved closer and closer to the VIP section.
And thenâ
you walked past Steve.
Steve shifted slightly aside instinctively as you passed, more out of awareness than anything else.
And then you stopped...
Right in front of Bucky.
The sound didnât drop, but it sharpened. The crowd saw it at the same time.
âNo wayââ
âWAITââ
âOH MY GOD.â
You continued singing.
âAdore me⌠hold me and explore meâŚâ
And you sang it directly to him. Eyes locked.
No crowd in your face anymore.
Just him.
Bucky froze for half a second, breath catching, expression softening immediately like he didnât know how to function under that kind of attention.
Steve, just behind, stepped slightly closer behind Bucky, not pushing, just guiding the moment forward as the barricade tightened with security and movement.
âmark your territory, tell me Iâm the only only only only oneâŚâ
The stadium erupted again, louder than anything before it.
Bucky didnât move.
Couldnât.
Because you were looking at him like there was no one else in the world.
â...hold me and explore meâ
Your voice softened slightly, still carrying, still perfect.
And then your hand lifted.
Pressed gently to his chest.
The crowd absolutely detonated.
Bucky inhaled sharply, eyes flickering for just a second like he felt everything at once.
âtell me Iâm the only, only, only, only oneâŚâ
Your hand slid down his chest slowly as you finished the line, deliberate and controlled, the entire stadium screaming like it was witnessing something irreversible.
Sam made a sound like he had given up on life entirely. âOH MY GOD.â
Steve let out a quiet, almost amused breath behind them, like he couldnât believe the internet was about to implode this hard.
And youâ
You just smiled at Bucky like it was easy.
Then you stepped back and let go.
Turned.
And ran back toward the stage.
Still singing.
Still owning every second of the chaos you had just created.
You were already moving back toward the stage as the moment at the barricade dissolved into chaos behind you, security guiding the flow but never touching you. The bass never let up, carrying you forward like you were still fully inside the choreography even off-center. Fans reached out as you passed, screaming your name into the desert night, phones shaking as they tried to keep up with you.
âI know you want my touch for lifeâ
Your voice stayed steady as you stepped up toward the stage, the camera catching you mid-motion, glitter flashing under the lights as you glanced once toward VIP before turning back.
Bucky hadnât moved. Just watched you like everything else had gone quiet around him.
Sam leaned slightly. âSheâs really just acting like that didnât happen.â
Natasha hummed. âIt did. Just not for her.â
Steve stayed quiet now, eyes on you, expression softer than before.
You reached the stage again, lights snapping back into full intensity as dancers fell into place behind you.
âIf you love me right, then who knows?â
The crowd roared instantly, the energy snapping back into full performance mode.
"I might let you make me Juno"
You moved across the stage with ease, smiling like you never left.
Buckyâs gaze stayed locked on you, unblinking now.
Sam muttered, âYeah, sheâs enjoying this way too much.â
Bucky didnât answer.
Because you were still looking his way sometimes.
"Let you lock me down tonight"
The lights shifted warmer, fireworks beginning to glow faintly in the distance as the crowd built toward the end.
Bucky exhaled slowly, shoulders easing without him noticing.
âOne of me is cute, but two though?â
The crowd screamed the lyric back at you, phones rising higher.
âGive it to me, babyâ
You pointed out over them, playful, effortless, in control of every second.
And thenâ
âYou make me wanna make you fall in love!"
The Avengers Tower common floor was doing its usual post-viral-event routine: pretending everything was normal while the TV on the wall refused to stop replaying Coachella like it had become permanent programming. Your performance looped again in glossy slow motion. The pink-gold lights, the barricade moment, that frozen frame of Bucky with your hand on his chest played while a scrolling headline insisted beneath it:
FANS STILL DEBATE BUCKY BARNES VS STEVE ROGERS AFTER COACHELLA MOMENT.
On the coffee table, someoneâs phone was just running TikToks on its own at this point.
Yelena sat curled up on the couch with a bowl of cereal, watching like it was live sports. âShe is very dramatic walker,â she said flatly as another slowed edit of you crossing the stage played again.
Alexei nodded seriously from the armchair, scrolling. âNo, no. This is artistic movement. Very precise. Like ballet, but with internet consequences.â
Yelena glanced at him. âYou are enjoying this too much.â
âI enjoy truth,â Alexei said, immediately liking a zoomed-in edit of your hand on Buckyâs chest set to cinematic music.
Natasha stood in the kitchen making tea like none of this qualified as emergency behavior. Steam curled up as she finally said, âYou two are going to give yourselves headaches.â
Thenâ
the elevator dinged.
Bucky stepped out and stopped immediately upon seeing the TV.
His face. Your hand. Crowd screaming.
Frozen in the worst possible angle for someone trying to have a normal morning.
Yelena lifted her cereal bowl slightly. âOh good. The internetâs boyfriend is here.â
Alexei waved. âHello, prince charming.â
Bucky didnât answer. He just walked toward the glass wall instead, like distance could somehow reset reality.
Outside, the city below the tower entrance was already packed. Fans. Cameras. Press vans. All clustered tightly like the building had become a landmark overnight. Phones pointed upward. Waiting.
Natasha watched him over her mug. âSo, what did her publicist say about this?â
âI don't know, haven't checked,â Bucky said immediately.
Yelena tilted her head. âYou are staring very hard at outside people.â
âIâm observing.â
Alexei leaned forward. âThey are observing you back. Very intense social ecosystem.â
Before Bucky could respond, the TV switched to live footage.
LIVE: Y/N L/N ARRIVING AT AVENGERS TOWER
Yelena sat up instantly. âOh. She is early.â
On screen, your SUV door opened. The crowd outside surged like it had been waiting for that exact moment all morning.
Bucky turned fully now. Watching despite himself.
You stepped out calmly. Sunglasses on. Hair loose. Outfit too put-together for 7 AM and paparazzi chaos. Security formed instantly, but microphones still pushed forward.
âY/N! IS THIS ABOUT BUCKY BARNES?â
"ARE YOU HERE FOR STEVE ROGERS?â
"WHY BUCKY?â
You paused, then said, very calmly, âI forgot my coffee upstairs.â
Silence.
Then chaos exploded.
Yelena pointed at the screen. âThat is worst answer. I respect it.â
Before anyone could recover, you added casually, âAlso, Iâm here for Bucky.â
That did it. The crowd detonated again in real time.
And then another clip cut in on someoneâs phone at the coffee table, this one already going viral: a girl in front of a messy bedroom setup, speaking like she was delivering sworn testimony.
âI knew yâall got the wrong guy when I saw her wearing Buckyâs hoodie months ago at that Starbucks,â she said, pointing at the camera like it was evidence in court. âYâall are just in DENIAL.â
The video zoomed in aggressively on a screenshot of you in an oversized hoodie, coffee in hand, walking beside Bucky months earlier.
Text overlay says:
RECEIPTS WERE RIGHT IN FRONT OF US THE WHOLE TIME
Yelena leaned forward slightly. âOh this one is confident.â
Alexei nodded approvingly. âStrong argument. Poor grammar, but strong conviction.â
Bucky didnât say anything.
Because he was already moving.
Natasha called after him, âHey, you donât need toââ
But he was already gone.
The lobby felt louder than it should have been, even for Avengers Tower. Security radios crackled. Cameras clicked outside the glass doors. The crowd pressed forward like the building itself had become a stage.
Bucky came down too fast, then slowed immediately when he saw you.
You were already inside.
Just past the entrance zone. Calm in the middle of moving chaos, surrounded by security and microphones and overlapping questions.
âHave you ever dated both of them?â
"Why Bucky Barnes specifically?â
"What happened at Coachella?â
You removed your sunglasses just as the doors closed.
And Bucky was there.
Ten feet away.
He stopped.
You stopped too.
Everything behind you stayed loud, but the space between you was oddly quiet. Like it didnât belong to the internet.
You looked at him and smiled.
âHi,â you said.
Bucky blinked once. âHey.â
His gaze flicked briefly to the chaos behind you. Then back.
âYou said coffee?" he added, quieter.
You nodded.
That got him. A small laugh slipped out before he could stop it. He stepped forward.
You met him halfway and took his hand like it was obvious you would.
Behind you, the lobby exploded againâcameras, shouting, headlines being born in real timeâbut it stayed outside the moment.
Bucky looked down at your hand in his, then back at you.
âYouâre kinda early,â he said.
You shrugged slightly. âTraffic was emotional.â
His smile softened properly now.
âYeah,â he said. âI noticed.â
A/N: im backkk?!?! this is like a warm-up one shot cuz i haven't written in a long time lol // anw how r yall??? // will probs write again for bob just bc i kinda miss him
ROUGH HANDS, STRAWBERRY KISSES & OTHER SOFT THINGS
farmer!bucky barnes x teacher!reader [26.2k]
â ⢠SUMMARY: navigating your first relationship feels overwhelming at timesâevery touch, every question, every new feeling makes you wonder if youâre doing things right. thankfully, bucky loves you with enough patience and gentleness to turn every new experience into a reason to hold you a little closer. or, a collection of moments in which your boyfriend teaches you that love was never supposed to feel frighteningânot when itâs held in careful hands like his.
â ⢠WARNINGS: 18+ MDNI; pre-established relationship; older!bucky (he's just mentioned to be older than reader, but both age are unspecified); gentle!bucky; protective!bucky; insecure!reader; reader is mentioned to wear skirts & dresses; size difference (author likes her men tall & beefy); non-sexual & light d/s dynamic; pet names feast & praise festival; reader uses jamie a lot bc the author finds it cute & intimate; domestic fluff; tooth-rooting romance; light angst; one (1) small argument; discussion about dealing with arguments in a healthy way; toxic family dynamics (reader's parents mentioned); brief discussion about the future & having kids; smut; big dick bucky organization (đââď¸); soft dom!bucky; scent kink & possessive behavior; nipple play; pussy pronouns; pussy inspection; oral (f receiving); fingering; sex in public places; unprotected sex (I imagined reader to be on the pill but nothing is mentioned); multiple orgasms; overstimulation; squirting; creampie.
A/N: so... I wonât lie, Iâm a little anxious. this story is extremely self-indulgent and stems from a deeply personal place. I know it might not be many peopleâs cup of tea but writing this was actually therapeutic after my friend gave me a sort of reality check about my love life lmao. one last thing, the order is not chronological. hope youâll enjoy!
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ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU WANT TO WEAR MATCHING CLOTHES
Sitting cross-legged on your bed, your laptop is balanced precariously on your thighs. The cursor has been hovering over the same cream-colored sweatshirt for almost twenty minutes now, your eyes flicking uselessly between the product picture and the tiny sizing chart beneath it as if either one could help with the actual problem here.
Because unfortunately the problem is not the hoodie per se, but that Bucky owns the exact same one. Well, almost exact. His is a beautiful shade of forest green, faded slightly at the cuffs from use and permanently smelling like fresh air, and the cedar and rose body wash he keeps in his shower. You saw it weeks ago, the first time he picked you up to drive you to work because you had planned to grab dinner together later. His broad shoulders easily filled the doorway of your house, holding two coffees and wearing that stupid hoodie that somehow made him look even larger. You remember trying to subtly peek at it while he drove, only to end up staring shamelessly at the way the sleeves strained around his forearms every time he turned the steering wheel.
And now here you are, thinking about matching clothes like a sixteen-year-old girl with a Pinterest board titled someday. Itâs embarrassing enough that you need to physically close the laptop for a couple of seconds, before opening it again with a sigh.
You donât even know why this matters so much. You have never done this beforeâthe soft, easy parts of a relationship. You have never had someone long enough to build small habits with, someone steady enough that you could easily picture yourself sharing jokes only the two of you could understand over morning coffee, or reaching for their hand in the grocery store without spending days working up the courage first. You are still learning how to ask for things without feeling guilty afterward. Still learning how to want openly. And Bucky... God, Bucky makes it so much worse by being so impossibly patient about everything. From the very beginning.
Your first date had barely even started before he showed up with flowers hidden awkwardly behind his back, his left hand rubbing at the back of his neck almost sheepishly when he handed them to you.
âBefore you say anything, sweetheart, my mama raised me right and sheâd come back from the dead to beat my ass if I showed up empty-handed.â
Your laugh was so loud and unexpected that he stared at you for a good moment like he had just been entrusted with a beautiful, precious gem.
Then there was the second date. And the third. And somehow every single time, he never failed to surprise you with his sweet thoughtfulness. Sometimes it was wildflowers from his property heâd personally tie together with twine. Sometimes big yet tasteful bouquets of stargazer lilies that you would immediately put in a vase and proudly display on your dining table. Once, peonies so full and soft they had shed pink petals all over the inside of his truck.
He opened every door without making it feel performative, always guiding you carefully with one warm hand on your lower back as if that had become instinct before he even realized it. And then came the night of your fourth day, when he walked you to your door, lingering awkwardly while you fumbled with your keys.
You remember smiling nervously. âSo⌠what exactly are we doing here?â
Bucky had taken a long moment to look at you, blue eyes softening under the faint light of your doorstep. âI was hoping I could court you properly.â
Court you. Who even says that anymore? Apparently, James Buchanan Barnes.
You stared at him while your heartbeat climbed into your throat. And because silence had stretched a little too long, he had immediately stepped in to reassure you.
âOnly if you want me to, sweetheart. No pressure.â
No pressure. As if he had not already made your entire understanding of men shift off its axis.
Sometimes, it frightened you how naturally Bucky fit into your life. It started with warm drinks and pastries between classes because, âmy pretty girl shouldnât have to survive on burnt coffee from that old thing in the staff roomâ; with calling you every night just to hear your voice before bed, and taking you out on dates every Friday. Yet he could not stand going the rest of the week without seeing you, which was how sunny Sunday walks around his property became routine, along with Wednesday lunches at the little diner where his auntâs friend, Pat, worked and spent the entirety of your meals watching the two of you with the sort of fondness reserved for people who are obviously in love yet keep shyly tiptoeing around each other.
Bucky loves intensely in all the quietest ways, which somehow makes asking for things complicated. Because what if one day you asked for something silly enough that made him realize how inexperienced you really were at all this?
Your eyes land back on the hoodie again as you chew at the inside of your cheek. Before you can overthink yourself out of it, you click purchase.
The first time you wear it around him is for movie night next Saturday. You have been shaking with excitement for weeks over the special twenty-fifth-anniversary screening of The Lord of the Rings. Bucky had agreed to come with you without even letting you finish explaining why it mattered so much, only to follow it up with an amused, âdonât gotta sell it to me, doll. Iâll take you wherever you wanna go.â
You almost change three times before he arrives. By the time his truck pulls up in your driveway, your stomach is churning so badly you feel like throwing up. Itâs a hoodie that just happens to be like his, so what? People wear hoodies every day, theyâre such a common piece of clothing... This is not a confession of undying love.
Still, the moment you pull open your door and find Bucky waiting on the other side like heâs been standing there just long enough to start missing you, you realize the sweater has perhaps not been your most emotionally neutral decision. His eyes find your face immediately, his default frown melting at once. But before he can even say hi, his gaze drops on the cream-colored fabric. You watch with horror the exact moment recognition settles in.
There is a brief, heavy pause, and then that slow, familiar curve of his mouth appearsânot teasing in any cruel sense, never that. Just quietly pleased, enough that heat crawls all the way up your neck. And because your brain seems biologically incapable of letting you experience vulnerability like most people, you blurt out the first thing that comes to mind.
âI thought the color looked nice.â The words tumble over each other so quickly they barely sound coherent by the end of the sentence.
Bucky blinks, clearly caught off guard by your sudden defensiveness, before one dark eyebrow lifts, amusement flickering across his face in the gentlest possible way.
âNobody said it didnât, baby.â
You promptly look away as if the floor might offer some kind of mercy, pretending to be preoccupied with the sleeve of your hoodie while internally mourning what little dignity you have left. Bucky doesnât let you sit in it alone for long, though. Taking a step closer, his warm presence is grounding enough that all the static noise in your brain fades. His hands naturally find your waist like they have always belonged there, before he softly nudges you forward.
âCâmere, sweetheart. Let me say hi properly.â He murmurs, leaning down to press a slow kiss on your lips, grinning at your unguarded, little giggle when his stubble tickles your skin.
The cold evening air makes you shiver, and you instinctively tug your sleeves further over your hands while Bucky leads you to his pickup truck, parked beneath a flickering streetlamp. You can sense his quiet amusement, though he is kind enough not to mention the hoodie outright. Still, every now and then you catch him glancing at you from the corner of his eye with that same smitten expression reserved for you only.
Once you reach the passenger side, Bucky opens the door before you can even think about touching the handle yourself, one hand braced against the top of the frame while you climb inside.
âWatch your head.â
You duck obediently beneath his arm, trying very hard not to think about how quickly you have fallen into these tiny routines with him.
As Bucky rounds the hood and slides into the driverâs seat, your heart finally starts calming down. You might survive the evening with minimal humiliation, after all. But then, he just has to reach across and smoothly pull the seatbelt into place for youâthe way his knuckles brush your thigh briefly through the fabric of your jeans still manages to send your thoughts scattering again.
âYouâre fidgeting.â He mentions quietly, eyes flicking toward your hands where they are twisting nervously in the sleeves of your hoodie. âWhatâs going on in that pretty head, hm?â
You shake your head, far too quickly to look convincing.
âNothing. Iâm just a little cold.â
Bucky hums under his breath like he doesnât believe you for even a second, yet doesnât comment and instead lets his gaze fall on your sweater one more time before returning to your face. The smile that spreads slowly across his lips is so openly fond that your cheeks start burning.
In a careful movement, he leans over the center console and kisses you, his calloused fingers cupping your jaw with impossible tenderness.
âYou look lovely tonight.â
That almost makes your heart explode out of your chest.
The next time he picks you up for lunch on your day off, your breath hitches as you freeze on the threshold. Because Bucky is leaning against the hood of his truck in his dark green sweatshirt, looking so boyishly handsome with his sunglasses pushed up into his long hair.
His expression loosens when he sees your features fall in realization. God, he looks so unfairly gorgeous when he gets that look in his eyes, the same one that suggests every sharp edge exists only for the rest of the world, never for you.
âThereâs my pretty girl.â
Your stomach flips violently as he pushes himself off the imposing vehicle to cross the short distance, his hands easily settling at your hips the second he reaches you. He bends to kiss you hello, unhurried despite the cold, and your palms unconsciously come up to touch his chest.
âI missed you so much, baby.â
You are still too busy internally combusting to softly point out that you just saw each other two days ago for bowling night with your friends, Natasha and Darcy. Your fingers curl tighter in the fabric, and Bucky notices instantly.
His thumbs stroke once the curve of your waist. âYou okay?â
You nod eagerly.
âYou wore it.â The words slip out of your mouth before you can stop them, gaze still lingering on the hoodie in pure wonder.
Bucky glances down at himself, and then at your own sweater before meeting your eyes, the right corner of his mouth lifting adorably.
âThought weâd look real cute if we matched.â
You feel dizzy at his effortless answer, devoid of any trace of irony or hesitation. And thatâs the thing about Bucky, you realize again as you stand there trying to steady your pulse: he doesnât treat these moments like anything out of the ordinary. He simply folds them into the shape of his care for you.
Before you can collect yourself enough to answer, he is already guiding you forward with an arm around your shoulders, opening the passenger door ahead of you with that same practiced care. The warmth of the truck hits you almost dazedly after standing still in the cold.
âHeatâs been on for a bit.â He remarks at your blink of surprise as he settles into the driverâs seat, his chin lightly nodding at the backseat, where two of his heavier jackets are folded neatly, placed with deliberate care so they will not shift during the drive. Beside them a fuzzy blanket sits just as methodically arranged.
âI know itâs not the warmest of hoodies.â
When you look back at him, he sends you a small wink. At your stunned silence, his fingers gently move beneath your chin to have your complete attention, your heart already beating too fast for you to pretend otherwise.
âYou alright there, doll?â He asks with a small crease between his brows.
You nod too quickly, not entirely sure what words would even hold up under the weight of everything you are feeling right now. Bucky lets out a low sound that might almost be a laugh if it were not so gentle, and then he is leaning in just enough to press a peck to the corner of your mouth.
âYâknow, I think Iâm getting attached to this whole matching thing. Sends a pretty clear message.â He murmurs against your skin.
From that point on, itâs an unspoken agreement that has tenderly carved its rightful place between you both. It never turns into a conversation so much as it becomes a habit for the two of you. A jacket chosen to match the tone of your skirt, a top swapped for a darker color, small details that only make sense when you realize heâs genuinely paying attention to you, building your relationship one quiet choice at a time.
And months later, there are mornings when he is sitting at the edge of the bed with coffee in hand, his eyes lazily following you move around his room as you get ready. They eventually land on your shoes.
âYou wearing the brown boots today?â
You glance down at your outfit, confirming it with a small nod as you keep applying your mascara. Bucky hums once in acknowledgment, already pushing himself up with a low groan to reach for his own pair in the shoe rack.
âThen Iâll wear mine.â He mumbles casually.
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU WANT TO TAKE A CUTE PICTURE TOGETHER
The local cafĂŠ is a half-forgotten hole-in-the-wall tucked between a bookstore and a florist, the kind that only feels busy because the tables are close enough that conversations blur into one another in a soft, overlapping hum. Today itâs warmer than usual for the season, sunlight spilling lazily across the pavement outside almost indulgently after days of grey skies and persistent rain. It coaxes people into lingering longer than they probably intend to as though no one is in any particular rush to leave.
You are sitting across from Bucky at a small round table on the patio, your cups half-full and an empty plate sitting between you, remnants of the slice of red velvet cake you shared earlier still scattered across it. He stepped away only a few minutes ago, murmuring something about the restroom and brushing his knuckles briefly against your shoulder as he left.
In an attempt to occupy yourself while you wait, you take out your phone, your thumb moving absentmindedly across the screen as you scroll through whatever comes up. Until a specific post catches your attention so suddenly it stops you entirely.
Itâs one of those photos you have seen countless times while looking for outfit inspirations on Pinterest, clearly curated despite its effortless appearance. A girl sits on what you assume must be her boyfriendâs lap while the camera is angled downward just enough to capture their shoes together, his heavy worn boots resting beside her delicate heels. The entire image is framed in warm light that makes it look like wanting something and simply having it without hesitation.
The contrast is cute rather than discordant.
You find yourself stuck on that picture as your chest tightens, because there are still so many small things that you donât know how to ask for yet, things that feel too silly to voice even though they linger in your mind longer than you would like to admit. A lap. A picture. His boots beside your pretty Mary Jane heels⌠It feels ridiculous to desire it this badly, yet you keep staring at your phone as if hesitation could soften the sting of being dismissed. Or worse, laughed at.
You donât notice Bucky returning until the chair across from you shifts under his weight, the scrape of it pulling you sharply into the present as you instinctively place your phone back on the table a tad too quickly for it to look natural. He sits down pretending to not have noticed any of it, reaching for his coffee.
âAlright, lovely?â He asks, voice unbothered.
You open your mouth, then close it again almost immediately, your mind caught between embarrassment and the awareness of how easily he always seems to understand you. Bucky notices your uncertainty, but doesnât push, instead loosely rests his forearms on the table to lean closer.
âHey,â his voice lowers just enough to gently pull you out of your thoughts. âWhat were you saying before I got up? About yesterdayâs meeting?â
Itâs such a simple question yet it almost disarms you completely. People donât usually do thatâthey interrupt you to start new conversations, change direction, lose track halfway through and then forget about it entirely. But Bucky is looking at you like your words were simply waiting there for him to return to them.
So you blink once, a little startled, then slowly exhale as memories come back with a sharp pang. About that stupid staff meeting. About Ms. Cox.
The words come out carefully at first, testing how much space you are allowed to take up, but the more you speak, the clearer Bucky can see frustration still fresh beneath your composure.Â
âThere is this student, Mark. Ms. Cox keeps insisting that heâs lazy and justââ You exhale tiredly. âShe believes he doesnât care about school.â
His jaw subtly tenses as he nods for you to go on.
âAnd I tried to explain that it isnât that simple,â you continue, your fingers fidgeting on your lap. âBecause itâs true that he struggles with math, but he works really hard, always does his best. He just needs time. And she⌠well, she went off on me.â
His brows draw together. âWent off how?â
Your eyes fall on the table before you adjust in your seat, as if moving could shake off the discomfort.
âShe accused me of inflating grades to make myself look like a good teacher.â You admit quietly, the accusation leaving behind an ugly taste of shame on your tongue despite your innocence. âBecause students do well in English. Including Mark.â
You can practically sense Bucky biting back his irritation, his frown deepening as he watches you shrink just talking about it.
âAnd the principal just let it slide?â His voice roughens slightly at the edges despite his effort to keep it even.
You huff out a small breath that resembles a laugh, devoid of any humor. âShe has been teaching there forever. They just donât deal with her anymore. Alice described her asâah, sorry. Alice is theââ
âThe art teacher.âÂ
You finally look at him, blinking in surprise.
âYeah.âÂ
He gives you a small nod, a brief smile crossing his features.
âI remember.â
âOh.â You have mentioned your colleagues only once since you started going steady, your meager dating experience having taught you that nobody was really interested in your lifeâespecially your job. They focused more on meaningless, polite conversations punctuated by some generic compliment about your eyes, or your dress, that could guarantee them some sort of reward at the end of the night.
âUm.â You clear your throat, trying to ignore the intensity of his gaze. âSo, Alice described her as a vindictive woman and since sheâs close to retirement, they let her do whatever she wants because itâs easier than arguing with her.â
You hesitate for a second. âYears ago, there was this new physical education teacher...â Your voice lowers a little as if she might appear out of thin air and point her condescending finger at you. âShe refused to approve his one-day school trip unless it was on her day off, because she didnât want her schedule disrupted.â
Your jaw clenches briefly. âHe told the principal⌠and after that she kept filing complaint after complaint about his âlack of professionalismâ, until the school ended up not renewing his contract the next year.â
âWhat the fuck?â He mumbles under his breath, his lips pressing together tightly. âWaitâand they just expect you to take it?â His nostrils flare with a slow exhale.
âPretty much.â You shrug, though it feels heavier than you intend.
For a moment, Bucky just sits there with his jaw tight as he chooses to not push his annoyance outward yet, mainly because he is waiting for you to let it all out. Itâs in that pause that your eyes move unconsciously to the side of the table. Your phone is still there, the screen dark now, but not locked properly. You realize it too late, when a notification from that stupid teachersâ group chatâthe one filled with nothing but good morning texts, good night wishes, and painfully unfunny memesâbriefly wakes it and reveals that picture again, bright and candid.
Buckyâs attention promptly lands on it too. He doesnât comment, which only makes your stomach tighten further as you hastily reach for your phone, turning it face down with too much force.
âWhat was that?â He asks casually, quiet curiosity dancing in his eyes.
âNothing.â You answer too fast and his eyes narrow slightly, more observant than suspicious.
âThat didnât exactly sound like nothing, sweetheart.â
You hesitate, then deflect again, weaker this time. âJust a random picture.â You shrug, hoping to appear disinterested. âI was on Instagram and forgot to close it.â
That earns a pause from him, his head tilting just a fraction as he studies you more carefully.
âA picture you donât wanna show me?â He asks gently.
You shake your head, eyes shyly falling on his arms. At that, Bucky simply shifts in his seat, his hand crossing the small space between youânot to take your phone, but to find your wrist and gently guide it to his lips. When you peek through your eyelashes, you almost flinch at how close he is now, his thumb reverently stroking your knuckles before his other hand cups your chin deliberately.
âYou can tell me anything.â His voice is steady in a way that doesnât leave room for pressure, only reassurance. âYâknow that, right?â
You shiver at the proximity. You do know, thatâs the problem, how could you forget when Bucky stands before you, always so careful and sweet? And still, you are never entirely sure how to stop the words from breaking in your mouth.
âI just⌠saw something,â you confess weakly. âThat I thought would be cute to recreate together.â
Buckyâs expression softens instantly.
âWhat is it, sweetheart?âÂ
You swallow thickly, fingers flexing once under his hand. Then, barely above a whisper, you manage it. âIâd like for us to take pictures like⌠couples do.â
He observes you silently, expression unreadable, until a small smile pulls at the corners of his mouth, patient and knowing all at once. He nudges his chair back a little farther to make room for you, patting his thigh once.
âCâmere.â
You blink. âWhat?â
He nods toward his lap.
âCâmere, doll.â He repeats quietly, reaching for your wrist before you can overthink yourself into refusing, to guide you around the table.
The realization of what you are doing hits in one overwhelming wave of self-consciousness the second your weight fully sinks on his lap. Bucky is bigger than you in every conceivable way, broader and heavier with muscle, solid where you are soft. His thick forearm dusted with dark hair keeps you close to the warmth of his chest, and his strong thighs spread comfortably beneath yours. When his palm settles on your knee to keep you balanced, the rough heat of his skin bleeds straight through the thin fabric of your stockings, and a small involuntary shiver runs through you. Itâs humiliating how dizzy it makes you feel, because Bucky appears completely at peace behind you. You are trying not to implode from his touch and there he is, sitting back and holding you as if thatâs exactly where you are meant to be.
Your unsteady hands finally reach for your phone, trying to angle it properly, breath catching a little when his fingers flex against your waist.
âYouâre thinking way too hard.â He murmurs near your ear, his salt-and-pepper stubble faintly scratching your skin.
âIâm not.â You insist weakly.
Bucky hums low in his chest, unconvinced, the sound of it vibrating through his body into yours.
âBaby,â he calls out gently, mirth lying beneath his words. âYouâve taken six pictures of the table.â
Your face burns.
âIâm trying.â You mumble horrified, sighing in relief when you finally manage to frame your shoes correctly while he chuckles behind you.
âI know. Youâre doing just fine, sweetheart. Take all the time you need...â He releases a slow exhale, then under his breath, âIâm definitely not complaining right now.â
The faint rasp in his voice and the way his thumb strokes the skin of your knee only make your pulse stumble harder. Finally, after another moment of fumbling and readjusting yourself against him, you manage to take a few proper photos.
The knot in your chest loosens gradually as you look through them. They are good. Not overly posed or awkward as you feared, but cute and intimate in that effortless way you had envied earlier. His scuffed work boots are beside your neat Mary Janes, your knees tucked between his jeans-clad ones, the edge of his large hand visible against your thigh like a quiet reminder that the man holding you is very much real, and thatâs him.
A coy smile brightens your features. Itâs a small, absent-minded gesture, yet Bucky is completely enraptured.
âThere she is.â A comment under his breath, meant for himself.
You feel him lean closer to look over your shoulder, his chin brushing your cheek as his gaze settles on the screen, and the expression that crosses his face afterward is so openly proud that you feel the sudden urge to squirm out of giddiness.
âThey came out pretty nice, huh?âÂ
You nod before turning back to properly look at him, still smiling.
âThank you, Jamie.â
The words leave your mouth instinctively, sincere. Still, Bucky furrows his brows at you. His hand leaves your knee to curl delicately around your chin, guiding your face until your eyes meet properly.
âYou donât need to thank me.â His voice low but firmâa fact rather than a suggestion. âI love spending time with my girl. Yâhear me, baby?â
Your next breath catches in your throat so fast you almost choke on it. His expression softens further at whatever he sees on your face, his thumb stroking once your bottom lip before he closes the distance between your lips.
âYou ask me for something, Iâm gonna give it to you if I can.â He adds quietly against your mouth.
You swallow thickly, answering with an imperceptible nod that makes him hum, pleased. For a while, itâs just you and him. Tucked against his chest with the phone still loose in your hand, you sit sideways on his lap, his arm tightening around your waist the more your body grows pliant. The initial embarrassment melts into pure bliss once his forehead comes to rest on yours, his blue eyes fiercely glinting with devotion as they trace your pretty features.
You would probably stay here all afternoon if you could: no talking needed, just the safety of his arms. Eventually, though, duty creeps back in enough that you stiffen slightly, and Bucky loosens his hold at once, watching you get up. The hand on your thigh lingers for one last meaningful squeeze, goosebumps prickling across your covered skin.
The second your feet touch the ground again, you suddenly become aware of your slow breathing; of how his touch made you completely forget that you were sitting in your boyfriendâs lap, making out in the middle of a cafĂŠ situated on the main street, for anyone to see.
âI should probably go.â You mumble, smoothing your flowy dress unnecessarily to avoid his eyes.
A small smirk tugs at his lips at your clumsy attempt to regain composure.
âIâll walk you to your car.â
By the time you reach the parking lot, your embarrassment has faded into a fuzzy tingle in the back of your head. Bucky opens the driverâs side door for you without breaking stride, one large hand resting automatically against the top of the frame while you climb inside. Your movements are a little languid as you place your palms on his chest for another kissâquick and sweet and still a little flusteredâbut before you can pull away fully, his fingers close gently around your wrists.
âSend me those pictures later.â
You almost flinch in surprise. âYou want them?â
That earns you a look.
âSweetheart,â he starts slowly, like the answer should be painfully obvious by now. âOf course I want the pictures we took together.â
You promise you will do that once you get home, and Bucky lets you go only after one last heated kiss that has you sighing dreamily the entire drive back.
Later that night, long after you have changed into pajamas and curled beneath your blankets, your phone lights up with a message from him. Itâs a reel of a chubby orange cat dramatically rolling onto its back for belly rubs. The giggle that falls from your lips is immediate, because you know how much Bucky loves these silly videos.
Still smiling, you tap back to reply but your fingers freeze, because his profile picture has changed. And there, framed in a tiny circle at the top of the screen, are your shoes beside his boots.
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU WEAR HIS CLOTHES FOR THE FIRST TIME
Buckyâs bedroom smells like him. Not cologne, or any sharp, artificial department store fragrance sprayed onto stiff collars and wrists... but a scent warm and lived-in. Cedar and clean detergent tangle together with fresh air drifting in through cracked windows, traces of earth and hay and early morning breeze clinging stubbornly to heavy fabrics, no matter how many times they are washed.
The whole house smells like sun-warmed wood floors and open fields after rain. Like stepping onto his farm and understanding right away why he belongs there.
The shower is running somewhere down the hallway after a long day spent driving deliveries back and forth across town, leaving you curled near the headboard with the remote in your hand, halfheartedly scrolling through movies while waiting for Bucky to come back. Your attention drifts eventually, pulled away from the television by the sight of one of his flannels folded over the chair near the dresser. Itâs clean, probably left there after laundry day, thick dark fabric softened with wear. Before you can really stop yourself, your gaze lingers.
There is something strangely intimate about wearing someone elseâs clothes. Not just in the obvious sense. Itâs like stepping quietly into the shape of their life, wrapping yourself in something that has spent time caressing their skin, that carries their warmth and scent and the evidence of their existence in every seam. And maybe thatâs exactly why your heart flutters at the thought. You stare at the flannel for another few seconds before finally setting the remote aside and climbing off the bed, moving almost cautiously toward the chair like it might bite you halfway there.
With a meaningful glance toward the door, you listen to the muted sound of running water, before carefully lifting it from the chair. The moment you pull it closer, his scent fills your lungs completely, clean and grounding and unmistakably Bucky. Without thinking too hard about it, you peel off your own sweater and slip his shirt on instead. The sleeves hang long past your wrists as the heavy fabric settles warmly around your body, and suddenly you are standing in front of the mirror near his dresser, turning slightly from side to side while smoothing your hands absently over the front buttons.
You feel ridiculously happy. Safe, somehow. Because it reminds your body that it never needs to stay on guard if he is there.
For a moment, you simply stand there smiling privately at your reflection. You are so entranced by it that you barely notice the bathroom door opening.
âHey doll, did I tell you that yesterday those sneaky ducks nearly knocked overââ
Bucky stops mid-sentence. The silence that follows is sharp enough to make your stomach drop.
You glance at him through the mirror with wide eyes and freeze. He is standing just outside the bedroom doorway with his hair still damp from the shower, a grey henley stretched across his chest while he drags a towel over the back of his neck, but all movement stops the second his eyes land on you.
On his flannel wrapped around your body.
His gaze languidly follows your curves like he is trying to commit them to memory, scared you might vanish like some beautiful, cruel dream. Because his girl is standing barefoot in his bedroom wrapped in pieces of his life. And Bucky looks at you like he just forgot how to breathe.
âOh my God,â you whisper, heat rushing into your face as you turn around. âIâm so sorry, IâI saw it there andââ
The towel drops forgotten onto the end of the bed as he carefully shortens the distance. The closer he gets, the quieter you become, until the only sound left is the faint clucking of the chickens outside.
Up close, you swallow at his gentle eyes, though there is something else lingering beneath them, proud and possessive.
âAre you apologizing for wearing my shirt?â He lifts an eyebrow.
Your lips part unhelpfully, but they close again on a second thought. Buckyâs eyes flick toward the sleeves swallowing your hands before he reaches out, large fingers carefully rolling the cuffs back for you one at a time, movements unhurried and practiced despite the roughness his hands are used to.
âThere,â he murmurs. âBetter.â
When he finally glances back at your face, there is a spark of amusement dancing in his gaze. âYou keeping this one, sweetheart?â
âWhat?â The question catches you off guard enough that you huff out an embarrassed chuckle.
âThe shirt,â he nods at it, still delighted. âThink itâs yours now.â
âBucky, no. I canât just steal it.â
âSure you can.â He shrugs easily.
Your eyes widen. âWhatâno!â
A real smile finally breaks properly across his face, devastatingly fond.
âAngel,â he murmurs patiently, hands warm against your waist. âYouâre standing in my bedroom looking happier than you have all week. Think Iâd be pretty stupid to ask for it back.â
You awkwardly tuck your chin down, studying your socks.
âYouâre exaggerating.â
A quiet laugh falls from his lips. âYou were twirling around in front of the mirror.â
Your head snaps up at that, your jaw dropping indignantly.
âI was not!â
âYou absolutely were.â
âI was simply checking how it fit.â
âMm-hmm.â
Before you can argue back, his hands slide a little more securely around your back to pull you closer, eyes dropping briefly to the flannel.
âLooks better on you anyway.â He murmurs.
âThatâs a lie.â You focus on a spot on his neck, too shy to meet his gaze.
âAinât.â
âItâs your shirt.â You retort weakly.
âNot anymore.â
The certainty in his tone makes your stomach flip. Bucky watches the reaction happen in real time, something unbearably tender crossing his face at your attempt to further hide from his gaze, before he leans just enough for his forehead to touch yours.
âYâknow,â he starts casually, thumbs rubbing slow circles on your sides through the fabric. âI like seeing you in my clothes a little too much to complain about it.â
Your chest warms at the sincerity in his voice, yet you keep stubbornly staring at his chest, trying and failing to stop the grin tugging at your mouth.
âI think that would get out of hand very fast.â You mumble, finally meeting his eyes.
He smirks down at you. âWould it now?â
âYou have a lot of nice flannels.â Your arms wrap around his neck, prompting him to get impossibly closer.
âMhm.â
âAnd your hoodies are comfortable.â The tip of your nose brushes his.
âThat so?â His brows shoot up playfully.
âAnd your jackets smell good.â You admit before you can stop yourself.
That finally earns you a proper grin. Far too pleased with himself.
âOh, sweetheart,â he drawls. âYouâre in real trouble then.â
You groan tiredly, throwing your head back in despair but his arms donât allow you to stray too far from him.
âDonât make fun of me.â
âIâm not making fun of you.â His hands settle more firmly. âJust thinking I oughta start keeping extras around.â
His brows then lift as though he has just reached a very reasonable conclusion.
âActually,â he corrects himself, voice thoughtful. âMight need to make a rule.â
You squint up at him suspiciously. âA rule?â
âYeah.â He nods once, completely serious despite the subtle, teasing smile. âThink the second you walk through my front door, youâre legally required to put on one of my flannels.â
âLegally required?â You ask unimpressed.
âMm-hmm.â
You shake your head pensively. âI really donât think you can do that, Jamie.â
âSweetheart, I own the property.â His expression turns impressively solemn, his lips grazing yours as he speaks.
âMeans I make the laws around here.â
A laugh bursts out of you before you can stop it, bright enough that Bucky beams at the unguarded sound.
âNo exceptions either, baby. Could be ninety degrees outside, I donât care. Flannel goes on.â He hugs you tighter, his next words nothing short than a low murmur in your ear.
âDonât even need to wear anything else underneath.â A squeak unexpectedly falls from your lips as his palms land briefly on your ass, squeezing the soft flesh before sliding back on your waist.
You sigh fondly despite the heat crawling up your neck. âThis is the dumbest rule Iâve ever heard.â
âAnd yet,â his eyes drop briefly to the flannel before returning to your face. âHere you are.â
At some point, Bucky doesnât announce it anymore. The moment you step inside the farmhouse, heâs already reaching for one of his flannels and holding it outâdoesnât matter if youâre staying for hours or just long enough to share a meal and a quiet evening that doesnât demand anything from either of you. And then heâs crossing the distance between you in a few unhurried steps to pull you into his chest. He lowers his face into the slope of your neck, and breathes in deeply, again and again, like he needs the second breath more than the first.
Something unmistakably youâfamiliar, layered with the faintly sweet body cream you always useâmixes with his own scent that lingers in the weave of the flannel, worn-in and musky. His shoulders drop every time unfailingly, the tension he carries out in the world has no choice but to disappear.
His obsession for your scent doesnât stop there, it only exacerbates when you are finally lying on his sheets, the two halves of the flannel crumpled at your sides as Bucky pants against your chest. He kisses you desperately, clutching your bare thighs until you are left warm and moaning under his roaming hands caressing your body with reverence. His palms map the dip of your waist, stroking along your ribs, until they encompass the swell of your breasts, gently kneading the skin as his lips trace a wet path from your mouth to that sensitive spot behind your ear that makes you whine so sweetly.
Your lips part around a breathy squeak the moment the calloused pads of his thumbs delicately circle your nipples, a low hum vibrates unintentionally in his chest at how fast they harden.
âWanna hear you, princess.â He murmurs against your collarbones. âLet me hear how good it feels, câmon.â
Bucky takes his time. You feel as light as cotton candy in his arms, sighing at every brush of his lips against your nipples. His mouth is hot and his tongue eager against the tender surface.
âJamie!â You gasp as he starts sucking. His hand fondles the other breast, whimpers filling the dark room as his fingers playfully tug and flick your nub until your back arches so beautifully. His other hand grasps your thigh, leaving behind delicious reminders of his lust.
The gentle licks soon turn into harsher suckles, and your hands shoot forward to anchor yourselfâone of them twists the sheets until your fingers hurt, the other sinks into his locks. Bucky exhales sharply at the light sting when your fingers pull at his hair, loving how the wet sounds bounce off the walls.
âPrettiest tits Iâve ever seen.â He growls.Â
âJamie, itâsâoh my God.â Your head falls back when his lips take care of your other nipple, the one left behind now damp and tingling.
âMhm, I know princess, theyâre so sensitive. You gonna come in your cute panties?â You nod eagerly. Buckyâs dark eyes stay fixed on your crumpled features like a predator observing his prey, his mouth wicked on your poor abused nubs. Until the pressure in your belly is just too strong, and to your sheer surprise, your orgasm hits you out of nowhere. Your breasts are tingling with sensitivity, your hips frantically humping the air as your pussy throbs painfully at the lack of stimulation, clenching around nothing.
âThatâs it, my needy girl. Look at you, coming just from having your tits sucked.â He grits out, giving your breasts one last, little smack a harsh squeeze.Â
Your skin is sticky and your lungs burning as Bucky finally moves between your shaky legs, peeling off your ruined panties with a swift, practiced movement. His calloused hands are firm on your thighs as they spread you open, silently watching your pussy as it pulses and drips, the unbearable ache mixing deliciously with the embarrassment of being this exposed for himânot a single ounce of shame in Bucky as he inspects it more thoroughly.Â
First, itâs his thumbs gently spreading your folds, his eyes devouring the way it tenses under his intense hunger. A shiver runs down your spine when his index finger slowly traces the tender slit, marveling at the way your slick sticks to his digit.
âJamie...â You whine, your bodyâstill so sensitiveâlurching at his delicate teasing.
âLook at the pretty mess you made.â He whispers amazed, leaving a soothing kiss on your hipbone. You hear a sharp inhale as he buries his face into your core, his eyes rolling back at how strongly your scent hits his lungs. With blissful serenity written all over his face, his tongue starts lapping at your clit with lazy strokes. A strangled gasp falls from your lips at the sensation, your hips moving helplessly under the arm that blankets your stomach as Bucky hums satisfied at the drops of sweet arousal blessing his senses.Â
You almost choke on a delirious moan the moment a long finger slips inside, the hand grasping his sheets shooting down to grasp his wrist instead.
âGonna bury my face here every morning, sweet girl.â He mumbles, a second finger joining the other inside you. âMake you soak my beard so I can smell your pussy all day at work.â
âShit!â You almost scream, thighs snapping close around his head.
Bucky growls at the pressure, hungrily nursing on your throbbing clit as his nostrils flare. Itâs so messy, with his saliva dripping down his chin and the insatiable need to please you driving his hips wild against the mattress. You can feel its intensity from the way his starved tongue laps at you, every flick sending biting sparks down your spine.Â
When he momentarily pulls away with a wet squelch, he groans in delight at the intoxicating taste. âCâmon princess, time to make a mess on my face.â He rumbles, mouth already latched back onto your clit, sucking with a steady rhythm as his fingers hit your sweet spot at the right speed.
Your body shakes from the unbearable pleasure washing over you, but Bucky refuses to stop, only pressing himself further into your clenching pussy, his tongue insistent as he pumps his fingers quickly.
ââM gonnaâJamie!â You sob, hips jerking up as he pushes you right over the edge for a third time, this orgasm just as powerful as the others. Thoroughly consumed by him, you tremble and writhe, wailing when you squirt all over his face, soaking the sheets and your inner thighs as well. Bucky is not doing any better, resting his forehead on your mound. He tries to regain his breath after almost coming in his boxers as if touching a pretty, naked woman for the first time.
When he finally has a steadier grip on his self-control, he licks his lips with a low hum, shifting both of you until you are straddling him, your head lying limply on his chest as he plants sweet, little kisses on your forehead.
âBreathe, angel.â He murmurs, voice still rough with arousal. âYou did so good for me, lovely.â
You blink, still spent and disoriented, but as his arms gently pull you higher, your sensitive core accidentally brushes against his erection. Bucky is still kissing you, noticing your little shiver but not thinking much about itâhe knows you must be sleepy and tired. Yet he couldnât be far from the truth.
Your hips gently rut against his thigh, squeaking under your breath when it finally touches your naked clit. Buckyâs body goes rigid for a heartbeat, suddenly catching on whatâs going on in that pretty head of yours. You keep moving your hips, now thoroughly and shamelessly humping his thigh. His arms squeeze your waist hard, eliciting a surprised gasp out of you.
âWhat are you doing, doll?â He rasps out, his voice heavy with lust. He planned to take care of himself in the bathroom, maybe paint your tits with his cum if you insisted on helping... But how can he keep his composure with such a beautiful, sweet woman in his arms, so desperate for his touch?
Your head lifts enough for you to meet his gaze. âPlease, Jamie.â
âPlease what?â One of his hands grasps your jaw. âUse your words.â
You moan shamelessly, the warm tingle in your core impossible to ignore now. âYour cock... please.â
âYouâre making a mess.â He mutters absently, his chest heaving at the sweet sight. And suddenly, his tongue is slowly tracing your bottom lip. A whimper escapes you, before his fingers tighten on your jaw as he thrusts his tongue in your mouth, just like he would with your pussy.Â
âYou need my help, baby?â He reiterates, his gaze marveling at your fucked-out expression. At your eager nod, Bucky swallows thickly, fingers digging into your hips until you are forced to stop the desperate rocking motion of your hips.
It takes a single look at your big, shiny eyes and suddenly you are on your back, his cock so thick you start to tear up. âI know, I know. baby girl. Itâs big, hm?â He coos, carefully kissing your cheeks and licking up the little tears like a ravenous beast.
âEyes on me, princess⌠There you go, thatâs a good girl.â Your mouth falls open into a perfect round shape, squeaking as his hips thrust forward leisurely. Bucky takes in the sight of your pussy stretched nicely around his length with pride burning hot in his chest. He would be lying if he said he isnât getting impatient himself, unable to ignore anymore the fervent urge to see you unravel on his cock.
âHold on to me.â You obey, eagerly wrapping your arms around his neck, your breasts pressed against his soft torso dusted in dark hair.
Once his cock slams right back into you, you gasp, nails digging into his back as he sets a brutal pace. The sounds of your skin slapping against his fill the room obscenely along your little whines of Jamie.
It only spurs him on because, âFucking hellâyes, baby. Your Jamie.â Before searching your lips to pull you into a filthy kiss.
His calloused fingers dig into the plush of your ass, keeping you anchored to him just to see your eyes roll back at the delicious friction between your clit and his pubic hair.Â
âSheâs so tight.â He grunts. âKeep clenching like that and Iâll make you leak for days.â
Your legs squeeze around his waist, drawing him impossibly deeper. âPlease.â
He takes note of the way your eyes start to roll back as your pussy flutters eagerly, even if you do your best to keep them on him just like he told you... His pretty angel is always so good for him.
âJamie...â You breathe out, body squirming between his sturdy arms built by years of hard work in the fields rather than gym. ââM so closeâoh my God, yes right there!â
âI know, princess.â He mumbles, never breaking his rhythm. âFuck, can feel her squeeze me so good, wanna keep me there forever, huh?â His lips twist smugly. âDonât worry sweetheart, this cockâs all yours.â
Your breath stumbles in your throat as though thereâs not enough air. Bucky is right there with you, brows pulled in concentration when he feels the familiar ache in his belly. His thrusts grow deeper, more purposeful, almost primal in their intensity, and you can tell by the tension in his jaw and the slight tremor in his arms, that heâs fighting for control. Even lost in pleasure, he is always putting you first.
âTell me when youâre close.â He grits out, leaning down to steal a wet kiss that is more tongue than lips. âSo I can fill my pussy up. Thatâs what you want, right princess? Wanna feel my cum drip out of you while you sit all cute watching me cook, hm?âÂ
Your words come out in a warped, pathetic moan as he stuffs your mouth with two thick fingers. Your tongue is already playing with them, a sad whine clawing out of your throat when Bucky takes them out. Itâs not even seconds later that you are tossing your head back, your words barely coherent as you tell him you are coming, his two wet fingers rubbing your clit at the right speed.
âThatâs it.â He drawls through his teeth, his rhythm clumsily faltering at the thought of your pussy completely covered in his white cream. âJust like that, beautiful.â
Your vision blurs at the edges as pleasure consumes every single crevice of your body until your brain only knows how to scream your boyfriendâs name. Until thereâs nothing but the delicious shape of his cock. You clench so tight his hips can barely move, pulsing and shaking around him as your hazy eyes cross, before rolling back.
Bucky follows moments later, pressing deep inside you as a full shudder travels down his body. His face is insistently pressed into your neck, trying to muffle the roaring groan that rumbles through his chest. The contact grounds him as his cock twitches and swells inside you, borderline animalistic in the way his fingers clutch your hips when he finally fills you upâthe thought of leaving a part of himself inside you only prolonging his orgasm.
âOh, my pretty princess.â Bucky pulls you tighter against him like he cannot bear the thought of letting go yet, both your hearts still hammering in sync as the aftershock pulses beneath your skin. His warm breath tickles your collarbones, and although his limbs are trembling with exhaustion, his hips still thrust lazily inside you to make sure not a single drop goes to waste.
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU START REACHING BACK
By the time Bucky introduces you to his friends properly, you have already learned something important: everyone else gets a different version of him than you do.
You begin noticing the pattern before he ever points it out himself. People straighten when he walks into a room, some of his new employees still stumble over their words when he speaks to them, and children stare at him in open fascination because he is broad and carries himself with grounded confidence without appearing arrogant. And honestly, you understand it. Bucky looks like someone built to endure anything. His hands are coarse from years of work, permanently marked with small scars and callouses from repairing machinery, hauling feed, and spending entire days beneath brutal weather conditions without complaint. His voice settles low and gravelly in his chest, and whenever he frowns in concentrationâwhich is oftenâhe appears unapproachable to anyone who doesnât know him well enough to recognize that his silences are rooted in reflection rather than coldness.
Then there is the version of him that exists around you, so quiet in its devotion that you only begin noticing it gradually, through dozens of tiny moments. He automatically slows his pace to match yours whenever you walk togetherâjust enough that your shorter steps never have to hurry to keep up with him. On the nights you stay over, he reaches past you to test the shower water before you step under it.
And somehow, it extends to even the smallest, most ridiculous things. Like the time you gasp at the sight of a spider near the kitchen sink and instinctively dart behind him before you can stop yourself. Embarrassment burns on your cheeks at your own reaction as you quietly ask him if he can please take it outside instead of killing it. Bucky only glances back at you, visibly amused by the fact that you are clinging to the back of his shirt like the spider personally declared war on your bloodline. Then, he easily cups it beneath a glass, slides paper underneath, and carries it out onto the porch with all the patience in the world. And when he comes back inside, there is a faint smile pulling at the corners of his mouth as you mumble a sheepish thank you from the safety of the hallway.
And maybe, the thing that affects you the most is how instinctive all of it seems for him. His care exists in reflexes. In the quick appearance of his hand over the sharp corner of an open cabinet before you can bump into it while bending down. In the way he reaches for your hand whenever a crowd grows too dense around you, thumb constantly stroking your knuckles in reassurance before you even realize you needed it. In the way he notices your social battery draining only by the slight slump of your shoulders, then gently finding reasons to get you home before exhaustion fully settles into your bones.
It feels less like being looked after and more like being... considered. Constantly. Carefully. Which becomes a problem eventually. Because the safer you feel with him, the more affection you want to give in return. And unfortunately, loving someone openly without constantly doubting yourself is still difficult for you.
Despite how naturally Bucky seems to exist inside your life now, there are moments where you feel painfully aware of your own inexperience. You want to reach for his hand first, sit beside him in diners instead of across from him, kiss his cheek whenever he starts rambling about the farm with that subtle enthusiasm that makes him look so unfairly adorable. You want to curl into his lap during movie night and play with his hair and bury your face into his chest whenever he hugs you.
Every little touch from him feels so dangerously addictive now that you know what itâs like to be handled with genuine tenderness. But every single time you think about doing any of it, your brain betrays you. What if he thinks you are clingy? What if you interrupt him? What if he only tolerates it because he knows you have never done this before?
So instead, you hesitate. But the thing about dating someone who observes the world as methodically as he does is that very little escapes him for long, especially when it concerns you. Therefore, he just starts making things easier. When the two of you sit together somewhere public, his hand begins resting palm-up beside yours on purposeâan open invitation without forcing you before you are ready. He starts pulling you gently against his side halfway through movies, and sometimes, while talking with Steve or Sam out on the porch, he pats his thigh absentmindedly without interrupting the conversation at all, silently inviting you closer. Eventually, sitting on his lap is expected and anticipated. And every single time he notices your hesitation before kissing him first, his head tilts downward before you can even decide whether to ask.
But itâs the first time you meet Steve and Sam properly that you understand how clearly his devotion to you reads to everyone else.
Dinner happens at a small place near the edge of town after one of Buckyâs longer delivery days, rain clouds gathering thick and heavy outside while the restaurant buzzes warmly around you.
You keep squirming nervously beforehand despite Bucky reassuring you the entire drive there.
âBaby, believe me, youâre worrying over nothing. They already like you.â He repeats patiently while turning into the parking lot.
You glance over suspiciously. âTheyâve never met me.â
Bucky snorts under his breath, one hand settling on your thigh to give it a comforting squeeze.
âSamâs heard about you so much he already acts like he knows you.â
âThatâs not reassuring.â You mumble, sinking a little lower in the seat.
A beat passes in which the car slows as he searches for a parking spot, and you take the opportunity to dramatically exhale like your entire future depends on this night going well.
âYouâre meeting my friends, not attending a parole hearing.â
âThey could easily be the same thing.â You insist. âMeeting your partnerâs best friends is basically like meeting... I donât knowâtheir adoptive parents.â Bucky snorts, shaking his head.
âDonât laugh! Iâm serious. Thereâs judgment involved. Silent scoring. Probably some kind of test I donât know about yet.â You hastily list with your fingers.
That pulls a chuckle out of him, warm and low in a way that only worsens your dramatic suffering.
âBabyââ
âNo, because what if they hate me?â You whine, already spiraling. âWhat if I say something weird? What if I accidentally make Steve uncomfortable? He looks like the kind of man who says âlanguageâ unironically.â
Bucky laughs harder at that, shoulders shaking slightly.
âSteve absolutely says language unironically.â
âSee? Iâm going to swear once and heâs never going to recover from it.â
His grin only grows as the car comes to a stop, but he doesnât turn it off yet. Instead, Bucky leans back slightly in his seat, head turned to watch you with that infuriatingly entertained expression that makes your anxiety feel personally mocked.
âYouâre one to talk anyway.â You quip before he can say anything.
His eyes go wide. âExcuse me?â
âBecause letâs talk about the first time you met Nat and Darcy.â You smile innocently, straightening up. âYou kept me on the phone for forty minutes because you didnât know what to wear.â
Thereâs a beat of silence, before his entire posture shifts.
âHey, I wanted to make a good first impression.â He frowns.
âYou were debating a tie,â you repeat slowly. âFor bowling.â
âIt was a new environment.â He shrugs.
Your eyebrows shoot up. âIt was bowling!â
He simply shakes his head dismissively. âYou donât understand the social dynamicsââ
âYou were spiraling,â you cut in, now completely turned in your seat to face him. âI remember it very clearly. You kept throwing clothes on your bed that Iâve never seen you wear to this day.â
âI was being thoughtful.â He answers quickly.
âThatâs anxiety.â
âThatâs being prepared. And my first impression went fine.â
âYeah, because I talked you out of the tie.â
You lean back in your seat, absolutely delighted now despite your earlier panic.
âI see how it is. I donât need to worry about meeting your friends, but you needed a forty-minute emotional support phone call about whether you needed a tie for a bowling alley.â
Bucky exhales through his nose, clearly trying not to laugh at being exposed so thoroughly.
âIt was a valid concern, I wanted to be respectful, sweetheart.â
âTo who? A bowling ball?â
He opens his mouth, then closes it again, having run out of arguments to defend himself.
A grin takes over your lips as you nod in victory. âYeah, thatâs what I thought.â
Bucky laughs properly at that, fondly shaking his head at you. The sound makes the knot in your chest loosen despite the anxiety, and when his hand eventually reaches over the console to intertwine your fingers together, you finally feel like you can breathe a little more easily.
âSteve and Sam are gonna like you. Thatâs not even up for debate.â He says anyway, quieter now.
You purse your lips, the teasing softening just a little.
âAnd neither is the fact that youâre still nervous about a tie.â You add gently.
His head briefly falls forward as he sighs dejectedly. âIt was a good tie.â
And that, somehow, makes you laugh all the way out of the car.
Inside, Steve and Sam hug you instead of shaking your hand, and within less than twenty minutes, both men seem to realize something deeply unsettling about Bucky Barnes.
Namely that he becomes ridiculously, unbearably soft around you. For starters, his hand settles automatically against the back of your chair while you sit down. At some point, he subtly pushes your drink closer because he knows you forget to hydrate when too engrossed in a conversation, his attention entirely shifting on you whenever your lips part, no matter what topic.
And then there is the hand-holding âincidentâ.
You are talking about your disastrous attempt at baking banana bread last weekend, when your eye briefly catches Buckyâs hand resting near yours on the booth seat.
His large, warm palm tilted upward.
Your gaze keeps drifting toward it despite yourself, because you want to take it so bad. God, you need to feel his skin against yours. But... What if you are misinterpreting it and he is ashamed of being affectionate in front of his friends? What if Steve and Sam think itâs excessive?
Without looking away from Sam, who is now complaining about boat repairs, his hand moves another inch closer until his knuckles brush lightly against yours.
Your heartbeat quickens embarrassingly fast at how obvious he makes it for you.
Hoping nobody is going to notice how you keep squirming in your seat, your hand moves before you can change your mind. Buckyâs fingers close around yours like he had been eagerly waiting for you all night. His thumb strokes once over your knuckles as he replies to his friends, completely unfazed.
Across the table, Sam goes still. Steve, on the other hand, is trying very hard to hide a smile behind his beer. Because the thing is, they have both known Bucky for years. They know him as reserved and controlled and difficult to read most of the time. Yet, what they are witnessing now is essentially an imposing Anatolian Shepherd collapsing happily onto its back because someone finally understood that looking scary doesnât mean hating cuddles.
Once you are back at the farmhouse, rain is crashing heavily against the roof, therefore Steve and Sam help Bucky move a few things into the barn before the weather worsens further. Afterward, everyone ends up scattered throughout the kitchen while you make lemonade because inside it feels warm from all the damp clothes and humid air.
You are standing near the counter slicing lemons when Bucky walks in, settling beside you after washing his hands.
His gaze automatically drops to the knife, then to you. Then back to the knife.
âYouâre holding it wrong.â
Your chin snaps up, eyes blinking at him in confusion.
âWhat?â
Instead of answering verbally, Bucky steps behind you until the softness of his belly is touching your back. One hand covers yours around the handle while the other steadies the cutting board before showing you a safer angle to hold the knife.
âThere,â he murmurs near your shoulder. âLess chance of slipping.â
The entire interaction lasts maybe twenty seconds, yet the butterflies in your stomach go absolutely feral. The worst is that Bucky doesnât even seem aware of what he does to you half the time. To him, this is simply how he loves, through guidance and care.
A little later, after his friends disappear into the kitchen for more lemonade while loudly arguing over the score of some recent football match, you end up curled beside Bucky on the couch, on the brink of dozing off to the soothing sound of rain tapping against the glass. Your head rests on his chest while he absently rubs slow circles along your arm, and eventually your fingers find his hair without much thought.
You expect tolerance at most. Maybe amusement. Instead, the second your nails lightly scratch his scalp, Bucky goes completely still, before his eyelids flutter shut. A deep, slow breath leaves his nose, his posture slumped as he leans unconsciously into your touch. His expression is so devastatingly content that you feel a mix of pride and joy burn hot in your chest.
From the kitchen doorway, Sam witnesses the scene in horrified fascination.
âSteve!â He whispers sharply.
The other man canât help but burst into helpless laughter because there, curled around you in complete bliss, sits the same man who once made a grown mechanic squirm just by staring at him too long during an argument over tractor parts. Meanwhile Bucky, fully aware you are being watched, slowly opens one eye to glare at them with pure annoyance.
âWhat.â
âMan, you know your imaginary tail is wagging so hard I can practically hear it from here?â
Bucky silently stares at Sam for exactly five seconds, and without any shame whatsoever, tightens his arm around your waist to pull you closer.
âYeah,â he rasps out. âAnd?â
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU NEED HIM THE MOST
Bucky simply moves through your life with the quiet assumption that if something can be made easier for you, then of course he will do it.
One freezing morning in late November, you walk outside expecting the usual miserable routine of scraping ice from your windshield before work while trying not to freeze your fingers off in the process, only to stop short at the sight of your car already running softly in the driveway, pale exhaust curling into the cold air while warm light glows through the windshield.
And there he is, leaning casually against his pickup truck with two cups of coffee in his hands. Wrapped in his heavy work jacket, Bucky looks entirely unbothered by the bitter cold biting at his skin this early in the morning. You stare at him with wide eyes before glancing at your car. Then back at him.
âDid you come all the way over here just to start my car?â
His eyebrows pull together, genuine confusion touching his face.
âYou hate being cold, sweetheart.â
Bucky never treats care as some grand romantic gesture that deserves applause. To him, love exists in maintenance, in noticing and remembering. It exists in the way he arranges himself around the sharp edges of your life without ever making you feel ashamed of needing help.
By the third month of your relationship, he already knows you forget meals whenever work gets too stressful, so he begins leaving containers of food in your fridge after particularly exhausting weeks, usually with little notes written in neat handwriting.
Eat something besides crackers today.
This oneâs got vegetables in it. Donât roll your eyes.
At first, a mix of embarrassment and old habits makes you protest.
âJamie,â you sigh one evening while unpacking groceries he absolutely did not need to buy for you. âI can feed myself.â
âI know you can.â
The answer comes calmly, his attention never even leaving the frozen peas heâs putting away in your freezer.
âThen why are you doing all this?â
That finally makes him look at you, blue eyes steady and open.
âBecause yesterday you had cereal for dinner and called it a balanced meal.â
Heat floods your face instantly. âIt was one time.â
âIt happened last Tuesday as well, baby.â
Your eyes squint at him betrayed. âYou remember way too much.â
âYou tell me things,â he shrugs lightly, shutting the fridge with his hip. âAnd I pay attention.â
Yes, Bucky pays attention. To everything. He notices the way your head starts to ache more than usual after difficult meetings at work; the moments you shrink because someone talked over you while discussing something important; the days youâve had too much coffee and not nearly enough water before youâve even registered it yourself. Once he recognizes a pattern, he simply starts building small routines around itânever demanding, or controlling. But guiding you so tenderly that by the time you notice, heâs already taken the weight you carry and made it easier to bear.
âThree coffees, baby.â He reminds you one afternoon after spotting the suspiciously large iced drink in your hand during lunch.
You promptly clutch the cup closer to your chest.
âThis is tea.â
Bucky stares at you for a long moment, before his eyes lower meaningfully to the giant logo on the side of the cup.
âSweetheart,â he starts patiently. âThat thing smells like melted tiramisu.â
Your smile is sheepish. âItâs been a hard week.â
The teasing falls from his face at the exhaustion in your voice, concern replacing it so quickly it makes warmth bloom beautifully behind your ribs. He steps closer without hesitation, one broad palm settling on the back of your neck while his other hand cradles your cheekâa gesture so instinctively soothing that your entire body loosens before you can acknowledge it.
âI know, princess.â He murmurs softly. âStill need water though.â
And somehowâimpossiblyâyou find yourself listening. He never makes care feel humiliating, because every reminder sounds far from correction and more like loving you so much it physically pains him seeing you not taking care of yourself the way you deserve. However, having someone pay attention to you this reverently is still complicated when, for your whole life, youâve been used to being the responsible one, the accommodating one, the person who notices everybody elseâs needs before they can become problems. Teaching only sharpened instincts you already had mastered long before adulthood: constantly anticipating, organizing, soothing, fixing. Somewhere along the way, taking care of yourself became secondary to making sure everyone else was never burdened by you.
Then Bucky arrives and begins undoing those habits piece by piece without ever criticizing you for it.
There is one particular parent-teacher night that leaves you painfully exhausted and miserable, so much that your eyes burn with unshed tears the entire walk to your car. One parent spends twenty minutes speaking over you every time you attempt to explain their childâs struggles in class; another openly questions whether you are âexperienced enoughâ to manage disruptive students, because âyou definitely donât look like you areâ. And Ms. Cox still finds enough energy afterward to criticize your âoverly emotional teaching styleâ in front of half the faculty before finally leaving for the night.
By the time you make it home, you feel like an empty shell. You sway on your feet while eating half a granola bar in the dark, then drag yourself into bed wearing one of Buckyâs old sweatshirtsâthe same ones you shyly asked to have for particularly hard nights where his absence presses heavy on your heart. Yet, you spend nearly two hours staring miserably at your ceiling because exhaustion apparently does not guarantee sleep.
You and Bucky already said goodnight earlier. Normally he insists on calling before bed no matter how busy either of you are, but tonight he could feel how drained you were by text alone. Still, sometime after midnight, loneliness finally outweighs guilt. And even as you beg him to stay in bed and rest, insisting itâs late and he should be sleeping, he still replies with two simple words that make your heart flutter.
Already driving
12:22am
Twenty-five minutes later, headlights sweep across your curtains and you get out of your bed with a pained groan, your legs heavy as you shuffle into the kitchen in fuzzy socks. Bucky is already inside, carrying a paper bag in one hand, concern settling visibly between his brows the second you appear.
âHey there, princess.â He whispers, leaving everything on the counter so he can pull you against him.
And thatâs the moment your body goes frighteningly limp as you realize how badly you needed Bucky to hold you, knowing he would never ask for anything in return.
âIâm okay.â You quickly try to reassure him, but donât do a very good job when your words come out slurred against his jacket.
His low hum expresses clear disagreement, one hand smoothing slowly over your back before he pulls away enough to cradle your cheeks.
âYou ate dinner?â
The hesitation on your face answers for you.
His jaw clenches slightly. âSweetheart.â
âI wasnât hungry.â You blurt out, dangerously close to tears.
âI know, angel.â His voice turns to a whisper in front of your distress. âBut you had a long day.â
There is no irritation in his voice, only concern wrapped in gentle firmness that somehow makes embarrassment crawl up your throat anyway. But before shame can take you away from him, Bucky leans down to press a long kiss on your forehead.
âHey,â he murmurs. âIâm not angry.â
Your shoulders visibly lower a little.
âSit down for me while I make you something warm, okay?â
And there it is again, that tingly sensation spreading low in your belly whenever he speaks like that, calm and assured and already prepared to handle things for you before you can break.
You curl beneath your favorite blanket on the couch while he heats soup and makes some chamomile tea. Watching him in all his composure as he takes care of you, moving around your house, and opening cabinets without needing directions because he already memorized where everything belongs months ago... Well, it nearly undoes you completely.
âYou always think about me like that?â You ask feebly once he finally appears with a tray that he momentarily places on the coffee table.
Bucky glances at you from where heâs adjusting the blanket around your legs. âLike what?â
âLike⌠this.â You swallow, not liking how your throat is starting to tighten. âTaking care of thingsâof me, before I even notice whatâs wrong.â
ââCourse I do, princess.â He answers quietly.
Tears dangerously sting at the back of your eyes, but your teeth promptly sink into your bottom lip before you can succumb to them. There is a brief moment suspended in time in which Buckyâs eyes search your expression, before he moves to kneel on the floor in front of you, palms already reaching for your jaw.Â
âYou spend so much time looking after everybody else.â He starts under his breath. âI just want... somebody looking after you too.â His thumb strokes the skin of your cheek and thatâs when you notice the lonely tear that escaped the last thread of your control.
âI wanna be your safe place. Want you to know you can come to me. Always. You donât gotta hold it together with me.â
âAnd when it gets too much out there,â he adds after a beat. âOr here,â his knuckle gently brushes your temple. âIâll be right beside you. Iâll catch you. Every time.â
You built a relationship based on care and mutual trust, something you never had before but deeply craved. For quite a long time, those sleepless nights spent wondering when it will finally be your turn, soon turned into cruel reminders that maybe, after all, you just were not built for that kind of love. So you kept running yourself into the ground for everyone else without anyone actually noticing how much that cost you. Some people though, Bucky said, werenât even worthy of those pretty eyes looking their way, let alone your kindness. Still, a small flame of hope kept burning in your heartâthe hope that someday, someone would truly see you. Nobody has ever tried to earn your trust enough for you to hand over your vulnerability. But with Bucky, you bloom so easily in the warmth of his love.
Rain has turned part of the farm path into thick mud after a storm, and despite Bucky repeatedly warning you to not wear your pretty shoes near the fields, you ignored him confidently right up until your foot sinks deep enough into the mud to trap you completely. Bucky turns at the sound of your horrified gasp, and immediately starts laughing.
âBucky!â You whine while trying unsuccessfully to yank your shoe free. âStop laughing.â
âSweetheart,â he says through obvious amusement while walking toward you. âWhyâre you wearing those heels out here?â
âI didnât think it would be this bad.â
âMhm.â
You narrow your eyes at him. âYouâre being mean.â
His grin only grows as he reaches you.
âFar from it, princess. Câmere.â
Before you can ask what he means, both hands settle firmly around your waist and suddenly your feet leave the ground entirely. A startled squeak escapes your throat as your boyfriend lifts you effortlessly out of the mud like one of those bags of fodder he so easily carries around the farm.
âBucky!â
âYou were getting stuck.â He smirks.
âI couldâve figured it out myself.â You mumble shyly.
âI know you could.â
His words are tinged with mirth as he carries you back toward solid ground, one arm secure around your waist while your hands instinctively clutch his shoulders.
âDoesnât mean Iâm gonna stand there watching you struggle.â Your chest tightens in a way that has nothing to do with guilt anymore, your hands instinctively curling a little tighter into the collar of his jacket as the real meaning of it sinks deep in your heart.
This becomes another habit somehow. He lifts you onto kitchen counters while cooking because otherwise you âhover too much.â Carries you inside from the truck whenever you fall asleep during long drives home from town. Sometimes, after particularly exhausting school days, he simply hooks an arm beneath your knees and picks you up before you can properly protest.
âJamie, I can walk.â You mumble sleepily against his collarbone.
âI know you can, baby.â
âThen put me down.â
âNo.â
The answer comes calm and completely immovable while he adjusts you more securely against his chest.
He looks down at you. âYouâre tired.â As if that is enough of an explanation.
You squint at him, but he raises one eyebrow before your overworked brain can elaborate something witty to retort with.
âYou gonna keep arguing or you gonna let me hold my girl?â
Being with him has a way of quieting the constant vigilance in you as your body learnsâgradually, unconsciouslyâthat Buckyâs strength never asks you to fear it. All thatâs left is a fuzzy, unfocused warmth you canât quite name. And over time, you begin realizing that what affects you most is not the carrying itself, but what it represents. Around him, you are allowed to take up space without apologizing for it first. You are allowed to keep him company as he works, to cling to him through difficult days and cry without trying to make yourself smaller afterward.
The first time you break down in front of him happens after a bad argument with your mom. You spend nearly ten minutes apologizing between sobs. Bucky listens quietly the entire time before finally reaching up to tenderly wipe your tears with his thumbs, brows drawn together in soft confusion.
âPrincess,â he asks gently. âWhyâre you apologizing for being upset?â
You open your mouth, but then close it again helplessly. Because once again, you were about to slip back into the bad habits you are carefully working through together. Buckyâs expression morphs instantly in silent understanding.
âCâmere, baby.â
And just like always, you go.
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU WANT TO BE PART OF HIS WORLD
For a long time, you are convinced that helping Bucky with work will only make things harder for him. Not because he ever said thatâquite the opposite, actually. But he moves through the farm with effortless capability, making everything look so easy. He knows where every tool belongs, which fence post is beginning to loosen before anybody else notices, the sound each engine is supposed to makeâimmediately catching when something is wrong.
Meanwhile, you once managed to stall your own car three times in a row trying to leave the school parking lot because your brain was too tired to function properly. So naturally, the idea of âhelpingâ him feels laughable. Standing in the middle of his world feels strangely similar to trying to communicate in a language you donât speak fluently yet. Still, that doesnât stop you from wanting to try. Loving Bucky means wanting to understand the shape of his days and exist inside the life he built long before you arrived in it. You want to know what his mornings look like at sunrise, learn the routines his body slips into automatically after years of repetition, and more than anything, you want to stand there beside him without feeling like a guest.
His blue eyes catch the golden afternoon sunlight so prettily as he glances up from where heâs crouched in front of the fencing, near the south pasture.
âWhatâs up, lovely?â One corner of his mouth lifts when you linger there without answering right away, your hands fidgeting against the wooden post as if looking for something to ground you.
âWhat?â He teases lightly. âMy girl misses me already?â
You huff a quiet laugh through your nose, eyes dropping briefly to the tools scattered beside him.
âMaybe a little,â you mumble. âI just wanted to see what you were doing.â
His expression softens instantly at that. âCâmere, then.â
You step closer without thinking.
âYou wanna help?â
You hesitate under the weight of the question. âOnly if Iâm not gonna be in the way.â
The offended look Bucky gives you makes you chuckle lightly. He frowns, standing to full height while wiping his hands against his jeans.
âYou being here is the opposite of in the way.â
And there it is againâthat wonderful ache in your chest. You shift your weight from foot to foot, head ducking a little at the sheer love in his words. His rough fingers slowly hook beneath your chin to tilt your face back toward him.
âYou wanna stay with me while I work?â He asks softly.
You nod silently.
âThen stay.â
Simple as that. No sighing. No tolerating your presence to avoid arguments. No making you feel like affection must be earned through usefulness.
After that, he begins finding small ways to pull you into his world. Nothing overwhelming that leaves room for you to panic about messing things up.
âHold this for me.â
âPass me that small wrench, pretty girl.â
âSit over there where I can see you, and watch your step.â
At first, your help is mostly symbolic. You hand him tools, hold flashlights, keep him company while he works beneath trucks or repairs broken equipment in the barn. At some point, Bucky quietly sets up a small table near his workbench for you, sanding the wood smooth and making sure to buy a comfortable pillow for the chair so you can sit there for hours grading assignments and planning lessons while he moves around you.
One afternoon, while you are perched on the workbench as he works beneath the hood of his pickup truck, you accidentally hand him the wrong tool three times in a row. By the third attempt, you groan dramatically. Your face falls into your hands.
âIâm fucking useless.â
Bucky leans back enough to look at you, expression deeply unimpressed.
âHey.â The single word lands firmly enough that your head snaps up at once. âYou ainât allowed to talk about my girl like that.â
You simply stare at him as he reaches out to squeeze your knee before taking the wrench from your hands.
âBesides,â Bucky adds casually. âYouâre real cute when you boss me around with the wrong tools.â
You burst out laughing despite yourself, shyly looking away once you notice he has been busy admiring you with a smitten grin.
Every single time insecurity starts curling around your throat, ugly and uninvited, Bucky is there to loosen it with his careful hands before it can choke you. Dismissing insecurity is far too easy, yet thatâs what most people do. It makes them uncomfortable and impatient, so they wave it away with empty reassurance. They joke about it, call it overthinking... They turn vulnerability into a shameful weakness. Because acknowledging it properly would require them to sit inside someone elseâs discomfort for a while. But Bucky never treats your vulnerable moments like inconveniences he has to endure. He looks at them directly in the eye until they stop feeling quite so monstrous inside your head.
The way you feel warm all over has nothing to do with the late afternoon sun spilling gold across the land. He had sounded genuinely insulted, because loving you also includes protecting the way you speak about yourself. He cannot stand cruelty directed at you even when it comes from your own mouth.
Your pulse flutters embarrassingly beneath your skin.
His attention returns to the engine eventually, muttering something under his breath as he reaches deeper beneath the hood. Your eyes focus on the rolled sleeves exposing his strong forearms slightly soiled with grease, then slowly travel up the faded flannel stretching across his broad chest, before noticing the crease between his brows. The low hum he gives every now and then when something cooperates correctly makes your pussy throbs, your mind clouded with memories of your thighs around his head.
Your legs swing idly as you sigh, watching him work for another silent moment.
âYou know,â you murmur thoughtfully. âFor someone who says he likes having me around, you sure are ignoring me right now.â
Bucky snorts softly without looking up.
âIâm working , sweetheart.â
âMhm.â
He glances at you briefly, one eyebrow lifting. âWhat?â
You exhale dramatically, leisurely looking around the shed. âI think youâre pretending to fix the truck because you secretly enjoy making me suffer.â
A low chuckle rumbles out of him at that, though he still turns another bolt calmly like you are not trying to derail him on purpose.
âYou surviving okay over there, pretty girl?â
âBarely.â
âYouâll make it.â
The problem is that he sounds entirely too entertained by this. Your eyes narrow slightly at his tone. Then, after a moment of consideration, you shift a little closer along the edge and let your thighs part slightly, your hands landing on the wooden surface by your sides to slightly push your chest forward.
Bucky notices immediately from his peripheral vision, but all he gives you is a low, âCareful, doll.â Without any real heat in it.
You stare at the side of his face for another second, then toss your head back enough to deserve an award.
âMhm...â You hum mournfully. âIf my boyfriend really loved me, he would stop fixing stuff and pay attention to me.â
This time Bucky laughs unguarded, the sound rough around the edges as he finally leans back enough to look at you.
âOh, so thatâs what this is?â
You try to appear unbothered. âWhat?â
âYou being a needy girl.â
Heat crawls immediately into your cheeks, still you keep your eyes on his.
âI am not needy.â You insist.
His mouth twitches, incredibly amused. âNo?â
âNo.â
âMhm.â
You huff softly, crossing your arms while he turns back toward the engine with entirely too much satisfaction for your liking. And unfortunatelyâfor the both of youâyou are an incredibly stubborn woman. Which means your brain immediately decides to make things worse by jumping down the bench and silently approaching the vehicle until you are leaning down the edge of the hood, right beside your boyfriend.Â
âMaybe there are more interesting things you could be doing with your hands right now.â You murmur, eyes dragging slowly over the length of his body.
The wrench stops turning at once. For one very dangerous second, the entire world seems to go still with it. Bucky exhales slowly through his nose before straightening to his full height, wiping his palms across his jeans with deliberate calm that somehow feels infinitely more threatening than any other reaction.
âOh, youâre trouble today.â
You try to hold his gaze without shrinking under it, but that becomes significantly harder once he starts edging closer to you, the stupid tool that confused you completely forgotten. The light teasing in his face has shifted into something heavier, a kind of seriousness that has your panties completely ruined.
âLooking at me like that while Iâm trying to behave...â
You swallow. âMaybe I donât want you to.â
His nostrils flare for a brief moment, one large hand sliding around your waist while the other braces on your hip, and before your brain fully catches up, he is backing you a few slow steps toward the side of the shed. The wall presses lightly against your back, Buckyâs frame crowding you back into stillness, close enough that you can feel the warmth radiating from him through every layer between you. His thumbs stroke your sides rhythmically as he studies you with an expression that almost makes you forget how to breathe.
âYouâre playing with fire, doll.â
You tilt your chin up despite the way your pulse stumbles. âI just wanted your attention.â
Buckyâs jaw flexes once. âOh, you got it.â
His mouth claims yours like he is afraid you will disappear if he doesnât, the hand on the curve of your waist tightening possessively while the other traces the length of your neck, until his fingers dig into your jaw to keep your head tilted exactly how he wants it. A small, unintentional whimper is muffled against his mouth as your fingers curl tight into the front of his shirt, and Bucky exhales softly through his nose like the sound nearly undid him too. It is rough, urgent... Too much and still not enough.
When he finally pulls back, itâs only far enough for his forehead to rest briefly against yours. Both of you breathe a little unevenly, his palms still heavy on your skin, as though he has no intention whatsoever of letting you wander too far now that he finally has you pliant and whining for him.
âTell me to stop.â His voice is rough, gaze frantically going back and forth between your hazy eyes and your lips glinting with his spit.
âI need you, Jamie.â
And he is kissing you again, slower this time but no less distracting, and you are just beginning to melt properly into him when his hands slide beneath your sundress, harshly grabbing the back of your thighs.
âJamieââ
âCâmon, up sweetheart.â He rumbles in your mouth, already pushing you higher against the wall.
Your giggle dissolves into a wanton moan when his tongue slides back between your lips, fervent and eager, your fingers tangling into his hair while his grip tightens instinctively on your ass.
âFuck.â He pants wrecked, his bulge pressing insistently against your covered core.
âJamie, please.â You toss your head back as his lips frantically move over your neck and cleavage, more lapping and biting at your skin than actually kissing.Â
âSo fucking sweet.â He grunts, humping you like an animal right in front of the open door of the shed.Â
See, Bucky is⌠well, particularly insatiable. Itâs not enough to spend Sunday mornings slowly grinding into you until you are begging him to make you come, tears staining your cheeks as he coos at you. Itâs not enough to bend you over the kitchen counter and thrust his cock into your pussy from behind, his warm and heavy body pressing you down as you hold onto the edge of the wooden surface for dear life. Itâs also not enough for his fingers to not-so-subtly slip beneath the hem of the blouse you just spent ten minutes adjusting to your liking, just to squeeze your tits because âTheyâre missing me, dollâ.
And he never seems to care if you are late for something, or how long it takes... or where you are. Like that time he pulled into the deserted parking lot of a random mall on the way back from your cousinâs engagement party because one of her friends had flirted with you a few too many timesâeven with Bucky standing just a couple of feet away, talking to your aunts while openly glaring at him. He growled an amused, âTry not making a mess on the seats, princessâ before you ended up squirming and moaning in the backseat of his pickup truck, still fully clothed as his hand slid down the front of your unbuttoned pants. He was three fingers deep inside your pussy, his other hand gripping your jaw to keep your eyes on his as he whispered how good he was going to fuck you later in his bed, and how good heâd make you cream all over his cock. His dick was straining against the confines of his pants, painful and throbbing because you were so pretty with your lips parted around your little, unrestrained whimpers, your half-lidded eyes staring hazily at him, and then⌠the bright flash of red and blue lights blinded you both in an instant.
By the time the two police officers knocked on the window car, you were both just about composedâhis jacket lay on his lap to hide the impressive bulge while you leaned against his shoulder, carefully performing a convincing enough bout of nausea to explain why you had been parked there so long. They told you that someone had reported a vehicle acting suspiciously nearby and Bucky quickly chimed in, matching their story just enough. However, the car in question disappeared down the road the moment you parked. A brief, measured silence followed, until one of the officers glanced at you. Then at Bucky. Then back at his partner, clearly deciding that whatever they might have walked in on was not worth pursuing further.Â
Or that time your first picnic date turned into Bucky keeping a hand on your mouth as he fucked you right in the middle of the blanket you had so carefully arranged, imagining quiet naps beneath the trees and lazy kisses. Instead, you had squirted all over it after Bucky had growled into your neck that you needed to be quiet, or else one of his employees might catch you. Still hard, he hastily lay between your thighs for his earned âdessertâ.
You have always managed to get away with it beforeânever caught, never interrupted, always just out of reach of consequence. Until now.
The wall rattles with a particular hard thrust of his hips, loud enough that the sound travels straight through the large space, followed immediately by a sharp, unceremonious clatter from somewhere above your head. Before either of you has even processed whatâs happening, something tumbles from the nearby shelf and lands directly on Buckyâs head with a force that makes you both flinch at the same time.
Your boyfriend jerks back instantly, a harsh curse slipping out under his breath as one hand flies up to the exact point of impact, while his other arm tightens around you, still holding you close out of reflex even as he recoils.
âOh my Godââ You gasp, eyes widening in horror as you register what just happened. âBucky!â
ââM fine.â He grunts automatically, though the tight set of his jaw and the faint squint in his eye suggest otherwise.
You wriggle out from his hold with anxious urgency until he sets you back on your feet, quickly reaching for his wrists as though you can physically prevent any further damage. He keeps muttering under his breath about âfucking shelvesâ and âthe motherfucker who put that damn thing there.â
âSweetheart, it was just a flashlight, not a bullet.â He grits out to reassure you.
âWho cares, it hit your head!â You argue frantically. âMove your hand, let me see.â
There is a long, theatrical pause, during which Bucky clearly considers refusing out of principle alone, but eventually he exhales through his nose and lowers his hand with exaggerated reluctance, revealing nothing particularly dramatic beyond a faintly annoyed expression.
âThere,â he sighs. âStill alive.â
You stare at him with genuine devastation shining in your eyes.
âOh, baby.â
And that is the moment everything shifts. Because your tone changes completely, your panic dissolving into something softer and infinitely more dangerous as your hands come up to his face without hesitation, cradling him with careful precision while your thumbs brush lightly over his cheeks. You inspect him with big, worried eyes, pouting at him like he has just survived something far more dramatic than an ambush by a shelf.
Bucky, for his part, goes still in a way that has nothing to do with pain and everything to do with your attention. Itâs almost humiliating how quickly his entire focus narrows down to you. The way your thumb absently brushes his cheek. The way your voice drops into a gentle, breathy coo every time you ask if he is alright. The way you keep smoothing your thumb over the bruise like it physically pains you to see him like this. And somewhere in the middle of it, a thought forms with unsettling clarityâhe really likes this.
âYou poor thing,â you murmur mournfully. âDoes it hurt?â
Bucky blinks once, twice. âA little...â He admits slowly, though the word feels less like an answer and more like an experiment he is conducting purely for the sake of seeing how you respond.
You frown. âOh, Jamie.â
He leans into your soft palms without thinking, eyelids lowering in complete bliss.
âMhm.â
âDo you feel dizzy?â
â... Think I might now that you mentioned it.â
The crease in your brows deepens at once, fingers sliding into his hair as you begin checking for other bumps, your touch careful and thorough in a way that turns his brain into pure mush.
âYou need ice.â
âMhm.â
âAnd water.â
âProbably.â
âAnd you should sit down for a minute.â
At that, something entirely too satisfied slips into his expression, subtle but unmistakable. Because you are standing in front of him on the verge of tears, treating this huge, rough man like a wounded woodland creature.
âYouâre real sweet when you worry about me.â He murmurs, smitten.
You roll your eyes even as your hands stay on his face. âSomeone has to take care of you.â
Thatâs all it takes. He is not going to discourage this behavior in any way, shape, or form.
Bucky lets you guide him toward the chair beside the workbench without resistance, lowering himself into it with slow obedience. The moment he is seated, you are immediately between his knees, hovering, checking, fussing, entirely focused on him as though nothing else in the world currently matters. Which, unfortunately, becomes the highlight of his entire week.
âThereâs a bump.â You murmur to yourself, brows drawn together in concentration.
âMhm.â He agrees gravely, as if this confirms a deeply unfortunate outcome for his future.
âYou couldâve been seriously hurt.â
And Bucky just watches you, completely lost in the way you move around him with anxious care, your hands never quite leaving him. There is something recklessly addicting about being the center of your attention that settles into him far too easily, like it has always been waiting there for you to unlock it. It goes to his head faster than the flashlight ever could.
âAre you still feeling dizzy?â You fret.
Bucky tilts his head slightly as if genuinely considering it, though the truth is he could not care less about his symptoms.
ââŚLittle bit.â He decides finally.
Your eyes widen. âYou do?â
âMight need mouth-to-mouth.â He adds, entirely deadpan.
You stare at him in disbelief. âJames.â
âWhat?â A pause, thoughtful. âI got a concussion, sweetheart. Have some compassion.â
âYou donât have a concussion.â
âYou sure?â
âYes.â Your voice briefly cracks with amusement.
He sighs as though genuinely disappointed by the medical community. Still, he looks unbearably pleased with himself.
âStay still,â you mutter pensively, already turning toward the small freezer tucked away nearby. âIâm getting ice.â
Bucky watches you go with an expression bordering on lovesick, his lips twisting into a soft curve. By the time you return, he has already shifted slightly, spreading his knees just enough to make space for you again. His hands find your hips as soon as youâre close enough, steadying you, holding you in place while you press the ice gently against the bump, your face still pinched with concentration.
âToo cold?â You ask softly.
âNah.â Then, after a beat, entirely too casually, âStill think you should kiss it better, though.â
You roll your eyes, yet your small smile betrays you. âYouâre enjoying this way too much.â
âCanât believe youâd say that while Iâm injured.â He retorts, tone solemn. âI got hit real hard, doll.â
âYou said it was a flashlight.â Your eyebrow raises skeptically.
âStill couldâve knocked loose my precious brain cell.â
That finally does it, a laugh slipping out of you despite the anxiety still lingering in your stomach. Itâs soft and breathless and completely unrestrained, and Buckyâs hands squeeze your waist, as though he is physically anchoring himself to it.
âWhat am I going to do with you?â You sigh, fingers threading carefully through his hair. It occurs to you with a fond, helpless kind of clarity that you have accidentally created a monster. One who is absolutely going to treat every minor inconvenience like a life-threatening injury, if it means being doted on by you.
This time, there is no hesitation when he answers, voice quieter but absolutely certain.
âKeep spoiling me like this.â
The words come out lazy and teasing, yet they land heavier than either of you anticipate. Because he means it a little. Maybe a lot. Your expression softens in response, the final threads of panic melting away into something far more vulnerable. Then, much to his delight, you lean down and press a long kiss to the top of his head.
âThere,â you murmur. âBetter?â
Bucky goes still beneath you, before his arms wrap more firmly around you, pulling you just a fraction closer until his chin can comfortably rest on your torso.
âYeah,â he whispers, reverent eyes looking up at you. âWay better.â
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU SPEND YOUR MORNINGS TOGETHER
The two of you are stretched across his bed after a late dinner and a movie downtown, the television flickering low pale light across the room. One of Buckyâs older hoodies hangs from your shoulders, and the comforter pooled around your legs still carries faint traces of that comforting earthy scent that always seems permanently stitched into everything he owns.
You are trying very hard to stay awake. The week has been horrible: your students restless from too many rainy recesses indoors, paperwork piling endlessly across your desk, and parent emails arriving faster than you could answer them. By the time Bucky picked you up earlier that evening, your body had already been aching with fatigue. Still, you are determined not to fall asleep here. Because despite the fact that Bucky has never once made you feel unwelcome in his space, there is still a nervous little part of you convinced that accidentally crossing invisible boundaries will somehow ruin everything. Falling asleep in his bed feels far more intimate than kissing him does, strangely enough, because it means trusting him enough to stop monitoring yourself.
So every time your eyelids begin slipping lower, you stubbornly force them open again. Unfortunately, Bucky notices the way your responses slow down halfway through conversations and the increasingly delayed reaction every time he asks you something about the movie. Your body keeps unconsciously curling closer and closer toward his warmth before you catch yourself and straighten again. At one point, your head dips toward his chest for too long you abruptly jerk yourself upright.
Bucky glances at you, his hand leisurely rubbing along your arm, and one corner of his mouth already threatens to lift.
âYou donât gotta stay awake for me, doll.â
His voice comes low and soothing beside you, yet your eyes widen abruptly.
You open your mouth but nothing comes out, your eyes fluttering shut in defeat when you realize you absolutely set yourself up for that.
Buckyâs chest shakes slightly with restrained laughter at your weak glare.
âIâm serious.â You slur, shifting upright again beneath the blankets with all the determination of somebody seconds away from losing consciousness. He hums patiently, still rubbing slow circles against your sleeve.
You try very hard after that. You focus on the movie, ask questions about the actors⌠You even sit up straighter just to prove you are perfectly fine. Then Buckyâs hand slides absentmindedly beneath his shirt to rub slowly along your bare hip instead.
And honestly, after that, you never really stood a chance. Bucky glances down after a couple of silent minutes and finds your body curled into his side while your breathing evens out gradually beneath the faint sound of the wind outside. And something about the sight hits him so deeply it hurts. Because he knows this is not easy for you yet. That you are still learning how to be yourself around another person without feeling like an inconvenience.Â
Your boyfriend slowly adjusts himself against the headboard so you can settle more comfortably on him, one hand pulling the comforter higher around your shoulders before he lowers the volume of the television. You stir faintly at the movement, brows pinching briefly in your sleep, but his hand promptly strokes your back with gentle movements.
âThere you go,â he murmurs quietly. âGo back to sleep, pretty girl.â The tension melts from your muscles so quickly beneath his touch that Buckyâs eyes linger on you in silent wonder for a long moment. He presses one long kiss on your forehead, and sometime later, sleep finally finds him too, quiet and unguarded with you tucked safely against his side.
The next morning, you wake feeling unexpectedly well-rested. For several peaceful seconds, your mind drifts lazily through the hazy border between sleep and awareness. Itâs only when your body stirs with a slow, languid stretch that you realize you are pressed against something solid.
Solid, pleasantly warm, and⌠moving?
Memories crash into you all at onceâthe dinner, the movie... Buckyâs bed.
Your eyes fly open.
Early sunlight catches along the broad expanse of his bare forearm where it rests heavily around your waist, like he fell asleep making sure you were always close throughout the night. Mortification hits you like a punch in the stomach. You canât believe you were careless enough to fall asleep in his bed without discussing it first, the surprise quickly curdling into guilt as you picture him stuck with you there, too kind to wake you up.
Trying to not be swallowed by panic until you are completely alone, you carefully shift beneath the blankets only for Buckyâs hold to tighten automatically around you. A sleepy hum leaves him, followed by his voice a second later, raspy and deep.
âMorning, sweetheart.â
You turn carefully enough to find him already watching you through heavy-lidded eyes, hair messy from sleep and jaw still shadowed with yesterdayâs stubble.
âIâm sorry.â The words come out before you can even think about it.
Bucky blinks slowly, his soft smile falling at once. âFor what?â
âFor falling asleep here.â
âYou were tired.â He frowns.
âI know but⌠I didnât mean to bother you.â
The second the words leave your mouth, something in Buckyâs expression morphs into painful understanding. You genuinely believe this inconvenienced him.
âYou silly girl,â he murmurs fondly, pulling you closer by your waist. âYou fell asleep during a movie. That ainât exactly a crime, yâknow?â
You stare down at the comforter instead, suddenly unable to meet his eyes. âI just didnât wanna impose.â
Long fingers are already sliding beneath your chin, guiding your face back toward him with impossible patience.
âYou think Iâd rather have you driving home exhausted in the rain at midnight? Hm?â
Your lips part slightly. âWellââ
âNo, baby.â His thumb delicately brushes your bottom lip. âIâd rather have you here with me.â
It feels hard to breathe properly when faced with the certainty in his voice.
âI liked waking up next to you.â
The confession lands directly beneath your ribs.
âYou did?â Your eyes observe him wide with hope.
ââCourse I did.â A sleepy little smile tugs at his mouth. âI...â He huffs out an abashed chuckle, and you recoil a little, completely caught off guard. Because Bucky has never once looked this flushed since your first date.
âIâd really like it if you stayed over more.â
âReally?â Itâs nothing short of a whisper.
âMhm.â His hand drifts slowly along your side as his gaze lingers on your face with devastating devotion.
âDonât really like the idea of you driving home late all the time anyway, andâŚâ He pauses briefly, almost thoughtful. âI wanna wake up with you in my arms.â
The room suddenly feels far too warm. Bucky shifts slightly closer again, his other arm coming under you to anchor your body to his, his nose teasingly grazing yours.
âWanna have my mouth on you before either of us even gets outta bed, and be late because we inevitably get carried away with our little kisses.â He whispers lazily against the slope of your neck, pressing a peck on your collarbone that makes you shudder.
âWanna make breakfast together and watch you steal half the bacon off my plate after you said you werenât hungry.â His mouth barely brushes your cheek. âWanna sit at the kitchen table while you talk my ear off about your day before it even starts.â
Nobody has ever spoken about wanting you in their life as a fantasy too fragile to touch. But Bucky has already made space for you in his future without hesitation.
And then he completely ruins you by adding under his breath, âYou look good here, sweetheart. With me.â
The same hesitation holding you back melts completely after that.
âI liked waking up next to you too.â You whisper, cheeks warming up at your own brave confession. But the bright smile he gives you is completely worth it.Â
Staying over becomes less of an exception and more of a habit neither of you wants to break. Soon enough, pieces of you begin appearing around the farmhouse: a spare toothbrush beside his sink; a brand new box of your favorite strawberry lipgloss that Bucky bought for you to specifically use when you stay over; your favorite cookies tucked into one of the kitchen cabinetsâbecause Bucky noticed you always look for them first in the mornings.
He never rushes you into the day. Even when he has technically been awake for hours already, he moves through the morning with a steady, unhurried ease, as though the world itself knows it can take a break around him.
Sometimes you wake to find him already watching you quietly from the pillow beside yours, one arm still draped across your waist while pale sunrays spill across the sheets between you. Most mornings, you simply cuddle closer for a little while, listening to him breathe, memorizing the warmth of his arms around you, letting yourself exist without urgency for once.
âMorning, baby.â
His voice still sounds rough around the edges from sleep when he leans to meet you halfway, pressing a slow kiss on your mouth that lingers far longer than necessary because neither of you is in any hurry to separate yet.
Downstairs, the kitchen already smells faintly of coffee he started earlier. You are halfway through pouring cream into your mug when dread hits you like a bucket of icy water. Bucky notices immediately from his seat at the kitchen island, where heâs reading the newspaper like every morning.
âWhat happened?â
You sigh softly, your head falling back with a groan. âI still have to finish prepping activities for today.â
Instead of looking disappointed that your attention has shifted elsewhere, Bucky simply studies you thoughtfully for a moment before setting his mug down.
âShow me.â
You turn in surprise. âWhat?â
âShow me what you gotta do.â
âYou wanna help me lesson plan?â Your eyebrows raise in amusement.
âCorrection, I wanna spend my morning with you.â
So eventually you spread everything across the wooden surface: worksheets, glue sticks, colored markers, laminated reading cards, paper cutouts for todayâs classroom activity. Bucky watches the process unfold with intense concentration, a deep crease between his eyebrows while he studies your materials.
âThis all for one class?â
âMm-hmm. Reading exercise, drawing activity, vocabulary reviewâŚâ You point at each group of items.
Bucky gives you a slow nod, despite still looking vaguely overwhelmed by the amount of paper involved. Without thinking much about it, you hand him a stack of cut-out shapes that needs to be organized by color. He takes them at once, no hesitation whatsoever. Several minutes later, you glance up and nearly snort out loud when you realize heâs sorting them not only by color, but by shade. After that, he busies himself with other simple tasks, like passing markers to you in color order because he noticed you unconsciously arrange them that way yourself, and flattening laminated sheets carefully beneath one rough hand while you cut around them.
At one point, Bucky picks up one of the worksheets and studies it with intense concentration, his brows slowly knitting together the more he reads through the page. You barely pay attention at first, too focused on cutting out paper stars for the reading activity, until silence stretches suspiciously long. When you are done, you find Bucky still staring at the paper as if studying a government document.
âThese kids gotta circle the adjective?â
You blink once. âYes?â
He glances down at the paper, then back at you. âThey know what an adjective is?â
âMost of them.â You chuckle at his genuine curiosity.
Bucky shakes his head like the information has sincerely overwhelmed him.
âWhen I was their age, I was eating dirt behind the barn.â
âBucky.â
âIâm just being honest, sweetheart.â His finger taps the worksheet once. âThese little kids are out here identifying pronouns and shit at eight in the morning.â
You are laughing too hard now imagining a smaller, frowning Bucky eating dirt and running around the pasture hugging lambs probably larger than him. Bucky watches you with obvious satisfaction, until his eyes narrow at another page on the table.
âIs that a frog?â
You grin at him. âThatâs the reading mascot, Sir Ribbits.â
His eyebrows shoot up. âThe frog helps them read?â
âHe encourages them.â
Bucky stares at the cartoon amphibian for another long moment before giving it a satisfied nod.
âGood for him.â
After hunching over papers for what feels like hours, you stretch your arms with a tired little moan. Bucky is already rounding the table to rub your stiff shoulders, and instead of flinching, you simply lean back into it.
By the time everything is finally packed away, the kitchen table is covered in marker caps and paper scraps. He gathers the last stack of worksheets into neat piles before you can even reach for them.
âYouâre weirdly good at this.â Your teeth sink into your bottom lip as you prop your elbow on the table and rest your chin against your knuckles.
Bucky glances up from the papers. âYou let me into your world,â he says simply. âFigured I should learn it too.â
He never expected you to abandon pieces of yourself to fit into his life more easily. Instead, he stepped gently into yours, observing every detail with patience and the kind of love that makes ordinary mornings feel sacred without either of you even realizing it.
A strange heaviness weighs in your body on Thursday morning but Bucky is so warm, and still dozing beside you with one of his large hands resting on your stomach. So you yawn, lazily letting your eyes blink at the window just enough to not abandon that pleasant, fuzzy state of drowsiness. But then they accidentally land on the clock on your nightstand and the realization is like electricity in your veins.
âOh no.â
The words catch painfully in your throat while you scramble upright so fast the mattress shifts violently beneath you.
âNo, no, no, noââ
Bucky wakes with a jolt at the desperation in your voice, his brows pulling together while he pushes himself up on one elbow, still heavy with sleep but already alert.
âWhatâs wrong? What happened?â
You are throwing the blankets aside, heart hammering painfully while you frantically open your closet. âIâm so fucking late.â
He glances once toward the clock and sits up fully.
âOkay.â He says calmly, rubbing one hand briefly over his face before standing. âHey, sweetheart. You need to breathe.â
But your thoughts pile over each other in a chaotic succession to acknowledge the note of seriousness tinging his voice. Stumbling around your bedroom, you mentally list everything waiting for you at school, and fuck! You still need to print the spelling worksheetsâ
Suddenly your chest feels too tight for your lungs.
âI canât believe this is happening,â you whine shakily while yanking open dresser drawers with far more force than necessary. âWhy didnât my alarm go off?â
Bucky watches you for approximately three seconds before deciding this has gone on long enough.
âSweetheart.â
You barely hear him.
âWhere are my tights? Fuckââ
The sound of your name in his low voice is like an arm dragging you out of the fog. You look up just in time to see him step directly into your path, his palms settling carefully on your upper arms before your nervous pacing can continue.
âSit down for me.â
The words are not sharp, but there is enough firmness in his voice that your body pauses anyway.
âI donât have time to sit down.â You argue weakly, still breathless.
âYou got thirty seconds.â
âBuckyââ
âThirty.â His thumbs stroke once over your arms. âThen you can go back to panicking all you want.â
And somehow, despite yourself, a tiny startled laugh almost escapes your throat. Your spiraling does not scare him, he has already decided he can handle it.
Reluctantly, you fall back on the edge of the bed, your right knee already bouncing anxiously. Meanwhile, your boyfriend moves around the room with military efficiency despite being startled awake not even five minutes ago, opening drawers you left hanging crooked and pulling out clothes with far more success than you had managed one minute earlier.
âThis sweater okay?â He asks, holding up the brown-colored knit you wear most often to school.
You nod quickly. âYeah.â
âWhat about bottoms?â
âThe dark jeans. Not theâno, the other ones.â
A sleepy smile pulls at his mouth. âDoll, you own six pairs of those.â
âTheyâre different.â
âMhm. Iâm learning.â
He lays the clothes neatly beside you before his eyes meet yours.
âIâll get the shower running.â You are already half-way up but he stops you promptly with a hand on your shoulder. âYou stay put for one minute and focus on your breathing.â
Your body slumps back on the mattress dejected. âI donât have one minute.â
âYou do,â he calls back over the hallway. âYou just decided you donât.â
And annoyingly enough, hearing him say that steadies your heartbeat embarrassingly fast. Bucky never meets your panic with more panic, but with this quiet expectation that life will go on if you slow down to take a breath.
By the time you finally hurry into the kitchen twenty minutes later, still trying to button one sleeve, you stop short at the familiar sizzling of the pan. Bucky is standing near the stove in grey sweatpants and an old dark henley, hair still messy from sleep and posture relaxed while he slides scrambled eggs onto a plate.
âSit.â He says after spotting you hovering on the threshold.
âBuckyââ
He turns toward you fully then, watching you with that deeply patient expression of his.
âCâmere.â
You comply with a sigh as he slides the plate in front of you alongside a toast, some jam and a travel mug of coffee already prepared exactly the way you like it.
âYou need protein.â
You massage your temples to soothe the impending headache. âIâm gonna be late.â
âYouâre already late,â he points out calmly, leaning against the counter. âNow, you can either be late and fed or late and miserable.â
You stare at him and he promptly raises one eyebrow. âYou done fighting me on this or you got another argument ready?â
That finally pulls a reluctant laugh from you. âYouâre bossy in the morning.â
He shrugs easily, now understanding why you arrive home every afternoon looking like somebody has been ruthlessly peeling pieces off you since sunrise.
He then helps without making a performance out of it. Your coat appears folded neatly over a chair, and your keys get placed directly beside your coffee as you try to eat faster. When your lunch bag nearly gets forgotten on the kitchen counter, Bucky simply hooks two fingers through the strap and places it near your coat.
âEvery morning you skitter through this part like a startled little thing.â He murmurs eventually.
Your answer is a tired sigh. âBecause Iâm always running behind.â
âNah,â he corrects gently, stepping behind your chair to put his hands over your shoulders and press a kiss to your temple. âYou just got it in your head that if you ainât running yourself ragged, youâre not working hard enough.â
The words hit uncomfortably close to home, leaving you staring down at your empty plate in silence. Bucky promptly kneels beside you, intertwining his fingers with yours.
âYou hear what Iâm saying, princess?â He mumbles softly.
âA little.â You nod reluctantly.
âYou donât gotta earn rest by wearing yourself thin.â
Your throat tightens unexpectedly, not used to have your exhaustion treated like something deserving tenderness instead of expectation. Before the moment can settle too heavily inside you though, Bucky glances toward your bag where papers are sticking halfway out.
âYou got everything?â
You finally look up, straightening just a little. âI think so.â
âThat usually means no.â
You groan softly. âPlease donât start.â
He chuckles under his breath before walking over to the bag for a checkup, clearly having observed this exact routine unravel before. Within seconds, he pulls out your half-empty water bottle.
âYou forgot to fill this.â
âOh.â You frown.
âAnd your portable charger.â
âOh.â Your shoulders slump.
âAnd doll?â His eyes lift to you knowingly while he holds up the folder with all the notes for your lesson currently bent sideways. âThis thingâs fighting for its life.â
Exasperated, you hide your face behind your hands while he fixes the folder carefully before zipping everything properly closed. But the bag is too full and when your fingers close around the handle a few minutes later, the zipper gives away anyway, and frustration spikes sharply enough that your eyes sting.
âWhy wonât this stupid thingââ
Before you can fight with it further, Bucky steps in and takes the bag from your hands. One smooth motion and the zipper slides perfectly into place.
âThere.â
Your entire nervous system settles slightly from that tiny act alone.
You finally make it to the front doorâstill flustered, still behind schedule, still trying to mentally catch up with the day waiting outside. But you are no longer drowning in it.
You grab your car keys, expecting some hurried goodbye while Bucky cleans the kitchen. Instead, he is standing directly in front of the door, and without a word, his hands reach down and fix your collar where it folded awkwardly.
âText me when you get there.â
âI will.â His eyes search your face for another moment, cradling it between his warm palms.
âYou did good.â
You stare at him incredulously. âI overslept by almost an hour.â
âAnd you still got up,â Bucky comments simply. âStill got dressed. Still ate breakfast. Still remembered your stuff. Thatâs what matters, baby.â
He never measures your worth through perfection, only through effort. Through whether or not you are being gentle enough with yourself while surviving difficult days.
He leaves a long kiss on your forehead, completely unbothered by the clock ticking loudly behind you.
âNow go teach your little gremlins.â
âTheyâre not gremlins.â You roll your eyes fondly.
His left eyebrow raises in skepticism. âOne of âem tried to lick glue yesterday.â
âHe said he wanted to know if it tasted like blueberries because the bottle was blue.â You mumble defensively.
âMhm.â He presses one last kiss to your lips. âTiny gremlins.â
You shake your head, chuckling as you reach for the door. And while walking to your car, you realize with pleasant surprise that your breathing is a little steadier. Controlled. Because Bucky stood beside your panic and refused to let it carry you away.
ἍáĄ. WHEN YOU ARGUE FOR THE FIRST TIME
Pickup was already chaotic: one of the first graders had burst into tears after losing her glitter-covered pencil somewhere near the cubbies, a little boy had refused to put on his raincoat because he insisted it was âfor babies,â and by the time the middle school students started flooding the shared hallway, you already felt like hiding beneath your blanket and sleeping for two days.
Thatâs when the shouting startsâtwo eighth graders near the front doors, chest-to-chest, yelling loud enough to make half the younger kids stop in place.
You donât even think before stepping in.
âHey!â You call sharply, moving between them before either could swing properly. âThatâs enough.â
One of them backs off immediately. The other glares at you. He is taller by several inches, angry in the ugly, reckless way teenagers sometimes become when they realize they can intimidate adults physically now. His face twists the second you tell him to step away from the younger students.
âYou canât tell me what to do.â
âI absolutely can,â you answer promptly, trying to keep your voice collected because several of your students are staring with huge frightened eyes. âGo cool off in one of the classrooms.â
He laughs, a sharp and bitter sound, before stepping closer.
âYou think because you teach stupid little kids that you can boss everybody around?â
You ignore that part. âWatch your language.â
That only makes him angrier. âYou gonna write me up?â He mocks. âGo teach somebody the alphabet or something.â
He starts talking over you, muttering insults under his breath, waving his hands too close to your face while you try to de-escalate things without frightening your students more than they already are.
And then Bucky walks in. He has come to pick you up because your car is still at the mechanic after the tire issue earlier that week. The second he steps through the school doors and sees some teenage boy towering over you while a crowd of scared children has shrunk back against the wall, something in him visibly sharpens.
Once the boy swings one hand again while barking the umpteenth insult aimed at you, too close to your shoulder this time, Bucky is there in seconds.
âThatâs enough.â
His voice cuts through the noise so coldly that even the younger kids go quiet.
The boy freezes. Honestly, anybody would in front of a six-foot-something man wearing rough work clothes still dusted faintly from the farm, and a face that rarely softens around strangers.
âYouâre done yelling at her, and you better start showing some respect to your teachers.â He continues evenly. âYou understand me?â
The boy mutters something under his breath about you not being his teacher, prompting Bucky to take a step closer. The younger snaps his head up, before taking a step back.
âTry again.â
Silence.
Then finally, begrudgingly, âYes, sir.â
The principal arrives not even a minute later after hearing the commotion, quickly pulling the boy away while apologizing profusely to you both, and the altercation ends as quickly as it started. At least physically. Emotionally, itâs heavy as a boulder on your shoulders, because the entire drive home, Bucky is quieter than usual, so tense that you feel the need to tentatively reach for the handle at your side and roll down the car window for some fresh air.
His hand still rests on your thigh, he still opens your door, and asks if you have eaten. But there is something bothering him underneath all of it. And eventually, while he is cooking dinner later that evening, it finally surfaces.
âYou shouldnât have stepped between them like that.â
You look up from where you are sitting at the kitchen island grading some assignments. âWhat?â
Bucky keeps stirring something in the pan, shoulders tight beneath his henley. âHe was bigger than you,â he continues carefully. âAnd he was already angry.â
âHeâs a kid.â
âHeâs fifteen.â
âHeâs still a student.â
His jaw clenches briefly. âAnd if he had hit you?â
With a slow sigh, you decide to put your pen downâthese are all signs that you are not getting out of this conversation anytime soon.Â
âHe wasnât going to, I had it under control.â You rebut tiredly.
âDidnât look like you did.â
The second those words leave his mouth, something ugly inside your chest twists painfully. His voice is controlled, far from cruel, but those words feel like a knife ruthlessly stabbing an old scar that refuses to heal properly. And suddenly, you are twenty-two again, standing in your parentsâ kitchen while your mom frowns at your teaching degree paperwork.
Teaching little kids? What are you gonna do with that?
Youâre wasting your time, this wonât pay bills.
âWell, I handled it anyway.â You look back at the paper in front of you, quietly.
Bucky exhales through his nose, still focused on the stove.Â
âSweetheart, I know you were trying to help, butââ
âI did help.â You frown at his back.
âYou canât just jump between two angry teenagers.â
âIâm a teacher.â
âAnd Iâm saying you donât gotta throw yourself in front of people to prove that.â
That one hurts too. It tastes like doubt, criticism... disappointment.
âI know how to do my job.â You croak out.
Bucky finally turns then, brows drawn slightly.
âI didnât say you donât.â
But his voice is firmer now, frustration slipping through the cracks of his apparent composure despite himself, and when he gestures with the wooden spoon in his hand, his tone rises just enough to make you flinch before you can stop it. The movement is barely noticeable, more out of surprise than anything. Except Bucky freezes.
You donât even realize your eyes have dropped somewhere on the counter in front of you until his voice changes completely.
âSweetheart.â A soft, tentative sound, but you are already shaking your head.
âItâs okay.â Your voice sounds wrong and dismissive even to you and Buckyâs expression shifts into painful realization.
He sets the spoon down without another word, turns off the stove, then gingerly walks toward, still keeping his distance so you wonât feel cornered.
âCâmere a second, baby.â
You hesitate, because your body already knows the shape arguments are supposed to take, even if your mind is trying to remind itself that this is your Bucky. Your Jamie.
Still, somewhere deep inside you, disagreement has tied to punishment long ago, to that awful tightening in the air that used to settle over rooms after somebody got upset. You are used to conversations turning cold the second emotions become inconvenient; to silence stretching for hours or even days because you were the one expected to smooth everything overâapologize first, speak softer, take up less space. Growing up, anger always came with withdrawal attached to it. Simple disagreements morphed into slammed cabinets and heavy sighs and someone suddenly acting as though your mere presence had become irritating. And even though Bucky has never treated you that way, your instincts still brace for him to go quiet in that unbearable way that turns a home into a suffocating prison.
But his hand rests on your back as it gently guides you toward the couch, settling beside you but still leaving enough room to breathe. Bucky does not like the way you move cautiously around him, the way you slowly lower yourself onto the same couch that has held you both through late-night talks that stretched until early morning, and movie nights that ended in soft, unhurried kisses.
âWeâre not doing silence, okay?â
Your eyes fall on the floor. âI wasnâtââ
âYes, you were.â His voice stays gentle. âYou started disappearing on me halfway through that conversation.â
âI was listening.â You stare at your fingers fidgeting on your thighs.Â
âNo, angel.â He shakes his head once, his eyes never once straying away from you. âYou got quiet because you thought I was gonna turn into somebody Iâm not.â
The stinging pressure behind your eyes becomes unbearable. Bucky braces his forearms on his thighs, leaning forward with a slow exhale instead of pressing closer.
âIâm not mad at you.â He adds in a whisper. âI was worried for you.â
You swallow around the lump in your throat. âI know.â
âDo you?â His tone is impossibly feeble now, because suddenly this is not about the hallway anymore, but a habit that was acquired through mortification and fear. Bucky studies your face for another second before speaking again.
âAinât no reason for you to be scared to talk back to me, sweetheart.â His brows pinch faintly. âAnd if I say something that hurts you, I need you to tell me.â
You let out a shaky breath, your voice coming out weaker than you intend to. âIt wasnât just that.â
Bucky straightens at once at the first crack in your armor, unconsciously getting closer.Â
âThen help me understand.â
Eventually, with trembling hands and wet eyes, you open up. About your mom and how every time you came home exhausted during your first teaching year, she would look at you like you were failing at life itself. About how your dad used to scoff whenever you talked about your students, because âTeaching kids how to write their name isnât a real careerâ. About how even the tiniest mistake sounded like proof you were incapable.
And the more you speak, the worse Bucky looks. By the time you finish talking, it feels like a weight has finally been removed off your chest, yet he looks genuinely sick with guilt.
âBaby,â he mumbles, reaching for your hand. âI wasnât doubting you. I would never do that.â
You shrug weakly. âI know you werenât trying to.â
âBut I still made you feel that way.â
Thatâs what finally breaks you, because heâs not defending himself, nor minimizing it.
Tears spill before you can stop them, and your Bucky is already there with open arms to catch you.
âCâmere, babygirl.â
You climb into his lap without hesitation, burying your face against his neck as his arms wrap around you securely. One large hand slides slowly up and down your back, and you try really hard to swallow down your sobs, but you only end up making a bigger mess of his shirt.
âIâm so sorry, princess.â He whispers against your temple. âAnd I should neverâve raised my voice at you.â
âYou werenât yelling.â You answer shakily.
âYou still flinched.â
The shame in his voice makes your heart ache. His hold tightens around you instinctively at your whimper.
âI wasnât angry at you.â He mumbles urgently. âI was angry at the whole damn situation. At that kid thinking he could talk to you like that after nearly starting a fight in front of your students.â His jaw tightens briefly before he continues. âCouldnât stand there listening to some mouthy little bastard trying to scare you in front of those little kids.â
Your eyes close in sorrow as the image of their startled faces comes back cruel and still fresh.Â
âThey were terrified.â You sniffle and his arms squeeze you just a little tighter.Â
âI know why you stepped in.â he sighs. âYou love those kids like theyâre your own for eight hours every damn day, and you canât stand the idea of any of âem feeling helpless in a place thatâs supposed to be safe.â His palms cradle your cheeks to slowly coax you out of his chest, the urge to see you so strong it pulls hard at his heart.Â
âYou walk into that school every morning and spend your whole day teaching them how to read and write and believe in themselves. And youâre so fucking good at that, angel. You teach âem how to be brave enough to admit when they donât understand something. How to speak up without being scared of failing. How to be kind with each other when the world already gives them enough reasons not to be.â A faint, helpless sort of admiration softens his face then, like he still canât believe he gets to love and be loved by someone as precious as you.Â
Your lips shake as you give him a pained smile, tears still sliding relentlessly down your cheeks.
âYears from now those kids probably wonât remember every worksheet you gave âem, but theyâll remember how you were patient with âem. That you listened.â His teeth clench when his voice wavers a little.Â
âSo yeah, I know exactly why you did that. But that boy still thought he could stand there and talk to you like you were nothing.â He exhales slowly, forehead leaning against yours. âAnd baby⌠I got scared too.â
Your chest heaves, something akin to panic swirling in your stomach, because you have never seen your boyfriend look so devastated.
âYou matter to me more than being right in an argument,â the words come out rough, his throat working hard around the tight knot lodged there. âSo if I get scared and it comes out wrong sometimes, I need you to remember itâs only because the thought of something happening to you tears me apart.â
You nod slowly before folding yourself back against him, arms wrapping tightly around his neck as you bury your face in the warmth of his chest. And then you simply exist together for a long while, curled into him with your cheek pressed against the soft fabric of his shirt while his strong arms hold you safely close to his heart.
The living room has gone quiet around you, the stove forgotten for the moment, as your breathing gradually evens out. He is the one who breaks the silence first, clearing his throat lightly as his lips brush your forehead.
âWeâre gonna argue sometimes,â he murmurs carefully, almost reluctantly, like the thought alone upsets him as well. âI canât promise weâll never get frustrated with each other.â
Your arms tighten around him at that.
âWhat I can promise you,â he continues softly, pulling back just enough to look at you properly, one hand coming up to cup your jaw with impossible tenderness. âIs that Iâm not gonna stop loving you when things get hard.â
A fresh set of tears settles at the corners of your eyes, because thatâs the part you never learned growing upâthat the love of the people close to you was not supposed to be conditional.
Buckyâs thumb brushes beneath your eye. âAnd Iâm really, really sorry, sweetheart.â His voice full of genuine regret. âI hate that I made you feel small for even a second.â
You shake your head urgently, not liking his expression. âYou didnât mean to, Jamie.â
âYet I still did it.â He shifts slightly beneath you then, settling you more comfortably against his chest before continuing quietly.
âNext time one of us gets too worked up, we stop.â His tone is thoughtful now, already trying to build something safer for you with his bare hands. âNobody keeps pushing the conversation just to win it. We sit down, we breathe, maybe hold each other if thatâs what you need, and then we talk when it actually feels like us again instead of our anger. Howâs that sound?â
You nod eagerly, before letting out the tiniest watery chuckle against his shoulder.
âThat sounds very therapist of you.â
Bucky huffs a soft laugh of his own through his nose. âProbably because Iâm thinking real hard how I never wanna be the reason my girl cries like this again.â
A sob threatens to spill out at the pain beneath his words, so you press your face against his neck insistentlyâas if that could physically stop your own anguish. Bucky plants a gentle kiss on your temple.
âAnd if I ever get loud again,â he continues with quiet embarrassment, brows pinching in guilt. âYou tell me straight away, okay? There are no excuses for it. Donât sit there holding it on your own while Iâm thinking everythingâs fine.â
You nod slowly. âI can do that.â
âPromise?â He mumbles, teasingly pushing the tip of his nose against yours.
âPromise.â You leave a tiny peck on the corner of his mouth and only then does some of the tension finally leave him.
His hand slides upwards, fingertips scratching lightly at your scalp just how you like, a soft sigh escaping him at the feeling of your body melting against his.Â
âYou okay now, babygirl?â The whispered question comes out so sweetly, so sincerely worried, that it nearly brings you to tears all over again.
He gets a simple nod as an answer, and thatâs enough for him to understand you are still quite overwhelmed to communicate with words. Bucky considers your body for a moment, his eyes moving carefully over you like he needs to be absolutely certain before he believes it. Your shoulders are no longer drawn up near your ears, and your hands have loosened, clutching lightly at his shirt instead of gripping it desperately. Your breathing has finally settled as well, slower and steadier against his chest. Even your eyes have lost their heat, no longer shiny with panic but tired and present in the moment. Only when he seems fully convinced that you are no longer bracing for something awful to happen does his expression finally ease.
âI got you,â he murmurs quietly against your forehead. âEven when we get things wrong, I still got you.â
Later that night, long after your chagrin has faded and dinner has finally been eaten cold straight from reheated plates, you lie on him with your ear resting directly over his heartbeat. Usually Bucky melts into the sheets whenever you cuddle him like this. Tonight, he stays strangely rigid beneath you.
Lifting your head slightly, you look at his handsome features kissed by the dim, warm light coming from the lamp on his nightstand.
âJamie?â His fingers pause where they have been tracing absently along your spine, eyes fixed emptily on the TV screen.
âHm?â He blinks once, hastily turning toward you, like your voice had suddenly pulled him out of whatever thought he had disappeared into.
âYou alright?â
The silence that stretches afterward allows anxiety to creep onto the edge of your ribs, before he carefully maneuvers the both of you so you are lying on your sides, facing each other.
âCan I ask you something?â
âAlways.â His jaw clenches before he meets your eyes.
âWere you scared of me?â
You almost flinch back. âWhat?â
âTonight.â He grunts, clearing his throat awkwardly. âOr before. At any point.â
You stare at him in genuine disbelief. âBuckyââ
âI know I ainât exactlyâŚâ He huffs. âMr. Friendly with strangers.â
You snort softly because the statement sounds so painfully sincere.
âIâm serious, doll.â His gaze absently lands somewhere on your collarbone. âMost people think Iâm angry before I even open my mouth.â
You frown at the tinge of sadness in his voice.
âAnd then tonight happened,â he continues quietly. âYou flinched when I raised my voice andââ
âThat wasnât because of you.â You quickly correct him.
âBut I canât stand that your body reacted like that around me.â
You push yourself upward, cupping his face between your hands until he finally looks at you properly. âJames Buchanan Barnes,â you whisper solemnly. âI have never been scared of you. And never will.â
His expression softens at the full name.
âYouâre the only person whoâs ever made me feel safe.â His eyes still refuse to meet yours, but from the blush settling high on his cheeks, you reckon itâs out of shyness rather than bitter insecurity.
âYou know what I see when I look at you?â He shakes his head once. âI see a good,â you murmur softly. âGentle, patient man.â Your voice lowers even further at that, warmth blooming through your chest when he finally looks at you.Â
âYou always reach for my hand before we cross a street without even thinking about it. You remember which side of the bed I sleep better on; you peel oranges for me because you know I hate the smell on my fingers, and you always turn the porch light on before I get to your house so I never have to walk up in the dark alone.â An adoring grin tugs at your mouth then. âYou look at me like Iâm the prettiest girl in the world. All the timeâeven when Iâm exhausted and cranky and covered in glitter glue from school projects.âÂ
âSo no, Bucky. I donât think thereâs anything about you to be scared of.â You sigh dreamily, lying back down. âYouâre my Jamie.â
He swallows hard, jaw tightening for a moment as he fights for control over the tears threatening to spill.
âI love you.â He whispers abruptly, like he canât hold it back anymore.
Your breath hitches, and then your smile breaks open so wide your cheeks start to ache. âI love you too, Jamie.â
The second the words leave your mouth, Bucky is pulling you over him for a feverish kiss that steals the oxygen from your burning lungs.
That night, he carefully rolls until heâs the one resting on your chest, his arms locked securely around your waist. And for the first time in your life, disagreement ends with someone offering silence as a space to settle instead of weaponizing it.
ἍáĄ. WHEN HE THINKS ABOUT FOREVER
You are sitting with crossed legs on the couch in one of Buckyâs flannels and thick socks, Alpine dramatically sprawled on your lap as one tiny paw stretches lazily beneath your chin. Her purring is loud enough to vibrate through your ribs every time your fingers drag slowly through her white fur. She arrived in the middle of January wrapped inside one of Buckyâs old flannels, small enough that at first you mistook her for some white bundle of fabric against his chest. You still remember the way he had stepped through the front door that evening with rainwater clinging to the shoulders of his jacket and damp locks at the nape of his neck, one large hand carefully cupped beneath the trembling kitten like he was afraid she might dissolve if he held her too tightly.
âFound her near the south fence,â he had explained quietly while you fretted over them, your heart already breaking at the sight of the little thing. âNo collar. Could barely stop shivering to eat.â
Alpine had looked miserable then, all wide blue eyes and soaked fur, but the second you reached for her, she had pushed her tiny face straight into your palm with a desperate little squeak that made Bucky huff a soft laugh. And that was it for you.
Months later, Alpine rules the farmhouse like she personally pays the mortgage. She follows Bucky everywhere when he is home, winding around his boots while he cooks or trying to climb directly into his lap whenever he sits down for more than five minutes. But with you she turns even softer, almost spoiled in the way she melts instantly against your affection. The moment you walk through the front door, she is meowing to be picked up, trotting across the hardwood floors before you even have time to take your shoes off. Sometimes she is eagerly waiting on the back of the couch like she somehow heard your car turn into Buckyâs lane.
He pretends to find it deeply offensive.
âThink she likes you moreân me now.â He had grumbled once while watching Alpine stretch shamelessly in your arms instead of his. You laughed, finding him extremely adorable.
âShe sees you every day.â
âExactly,â he had replied, narrowing his eyes at the cat like she had personally betrayed him. âAnd apparently that means nothing anymore.â
Tonight is no different.
âThereâs my pretty girl,â you murmur as your hands delicately cradle her face. âYes, there she is. Sweet baby.â Alpine answers by shoving her tiny face directly beneath your chin.
âOh, you want more attention?â You gasp theatrically. âWhat a shocking development!â
From the doorway, Bucky watches the entire thing unfold in silence with the shadow of a fond smile lingering on his lips, one shoulder leaning against the frame separating the living room from the kitchen and thick arms crossed loosely over his chest. There is dirt still faintly smudged along one forearm from work outside, his flannel pushed up to his elbows, hair still slightly messy from where he dragged his fingers through it earlier. But all of that roughness fades beneath the look in his eyes. Because you are sitting there treating that tiny stray kitten like she hung the moon. Carefully kissing her head. Adjusting the blanket around her. Holding her with such tenderness, like this is the only language your body knows how to speak.
âNeedy thing.â You murmur affectionately before pressing another kiss between her ears.
âYou say that like youâre any better.â
The sound of Buckyâs teasing voice makes you glance up immediately. Alpine notices him too, her ears perking instantly before she lets out a tiny chirp of recognition. Still, she makes absolutely no attempt to leave your arms. The floor creaks softly beneath his boots as he finally pushes away from the doorway and walks toward the couch. You give him a sweet smile before your attention drops back to the kitten currently trying to chew on the sleeve hanging over your hand.
âYour daughter is biting me again.â Bucky snorts quietly as he lowers himself beside you, one arm immediately stretching around your shoulders.
âMy daughter?â He repeats, pulling you closer. âThat cat stopped being mine the second you started baby-talking her.â
âMmh, thatâs not true.â
âPrincess, you carried her around this house for three hours yesterday because she sneezed once.â
You frown. âShe was sick.â
âShe had dust on her nose.â
You gasp softly in mock offense while Alpine flips onto her back, completely unconcerned with the argument happening over her custody. Bucky watches you scratch carefully beneath her chin, your entire face softening without restraint every time she purrs louder. Something in his chest pulls so hard it almost feels unfair, because you have no idea how gorgeous you look, and that he could stand there for hours just watching you pour your love out so freely.
Bucky reaches down then, scratching gently beneath Alpineâs chin until the kitten practically melts in your lap. âShe sits in front of the door when you leave, yâknow.â
Your eyebrows lift in surprise. âShe does not.â
âMhm.â His mouth twitches faintly. âWalks around crying for twenty minutes like her entire life just fell apart.â
âThatâs dramatic.â You tell her with an exaggerated pout.
âSays the woman holding her like an actual infant.â
You look down instinctively. She has, in fact, moved to lie against your chest beneath the blanket with only her tiny head visible. â⌠Okay maybe a little.â
Bucky chuckles softly, the sound settling warm and deep inside your chest. You eventually notice his silence as somewhere deeper in the house the dryer hums low and steady. The air smells faintly like coffee and detergent and the water lily and sheer musk candle you lit earlier before sunset. When Alpine decides itâs time for the second round against the buttons of the flannel, your smile fades gradually as you become aware that Buckyâs still looking at you.
âWhat?â You ask softly. He blinks once like he has to pull himself back into the room.
âNothing.â He murmurs automatically, though itâs very clearly not nothing.
Your eyes narrow a little. âJames.â
His expression shifts then, softening even further until it almost looks thoughtful, his gaze drifting toward Alpine.
âI keep picturing something,â he breathes out absently. âNot in a big, dramatic way. Just⌠small things stacked together.â
Your breath catches quietly.
âWaking up,â he continues, almost like he can see it somewhere in front of him. âAnd not having to rush outta bed right away. Coffee that gets cold because neither of us remembers itâs there. A kitchen thatâs too full of noise for how early it is.â His frame moves with the faint breath of amusement that slips through his lips, but it never breaks the softness of the moment.
âAnd coming home at the end of the day knowing it doesnât matter how it went out there,â he adds more quietly, finally meeting your eyes. âBecause thereâs still you here.â
You can barely breathe now, your heart doing a strange little stutter. He says it so easily. Like these thoughts have existed inside him for a long time already. Like heâs visited them before and kept coming back to them over and over again.
Bucky shifts slightly closer on the couch without even seeming aware he is doing it, his free hand settling warm on your knee, his thumb brushing back and forth on your bare skin.
âI donât know all the details yet,â he whispers, eyes moving from your eyes to your lips. âBut I know it keeps coming back to the same thing. You being here. Thatâs the part my mind doesnât change.â
Bucky leans closer until his forehead finally rests against yours. âIf someday you decide you want kids, Iâll build something bigger for us. A place with too much noise, toys everywhere and muddy boots by the front door.â His smile grows almost boyishly giddy now, soft laughter warming his words. âMaybe a little boy with your eyes... and a little girl with your smile.â
Your chest rises sharply, your love for this sweet man soaring so suddenly in your heart it almost hurts. Tears burn hot behind your eyes before you can stop them.
âAnd if you donât want that,â he continues gently, certain that every path still leads to you anyway. âThen weâll keep the farmhouse just the way it is and spoil every animal weâve got. Those damn ducks already act like theyâre running the place anyway.â A watery laugh escapes you despite the lump in your throat, and Bucky smiles at the sound, his nose brushing lightly against yours.
âYou wanna travel? Weâll travel. You wanna stay here forever teaching little ones while I complain about tractors and rain?â His hand squeezes your knee once. âFine too.â Then the teasing fades from his expression entirely.
âAny future is right if youâre in it.â
Your vision blurs completely to the point a few small tears escape anyway, Bucky reaching up almost instinctively with his rough thumb to carefully brush away the wetness beneath one eye.
âI love you,â he whispers, thick with emotion. âI just need you.â
You stare at him for one helpless second before you finally cup his face.
âI love you too, Jamie.â You manage shakily, chuckling at how wobbly your voice must sound.
And yet, you couldnât care less, because his lips are on yoursâsoft, reverent. One hand moves on your waist while the last rays of sunset spill warm gold across the walls around you.
Alpine promptly puts her front paws on your chest halfway through like she refuses to be excluded from this sweet moment. You feel Bucky laugh gently against your mouth at the feeling of fur brushing against his neck, but even then, he stays close enough that your foreheads still touch.
âEverything else,â he murmurs quietly, like a promise made as much to himself as to you. âCan figure itself out around that.â
â ⢠END NOTES: as I mentioned in another post, nowadays itâs hard to find someone who is willing to put real effort into a relationship, but with this story I wanted to focus on the more positive side of datingâespecially how someone like this reader, kinda insecure and with little relationship experience, might navigate certain situations for the first time + the degree of trust it takes to let yourself be vulnerable for the first time with someone. honestly there was so much more that I wanted to write, but because of the 1000 blocks limit, I had to cut out many scenes, shorten the smutty parts and make longer paragraphs (hope it doesn't look bad). I also intend to further explore the non-sexual d/s dynamic in other stories, because this one-shot was just a collection of moments so I thought it'd be better to keep it pretty tame. what was your favorite moment đĽ°? thank you so much for reading đ
my masterlist â winteryn's masterlist
âYou feel the bulge in his pantsâ - implies that you are feeling some guyâs penis, may be sexy depending on context
âYou feel the bugle in his pantsâ - implies that this guy has a military horn in his pants, invites confusing questions like why does he have that and how big are his pockets
This is the best writing advice I have ever received. Ever.
Anytime I either find myself intimidated by writing something or I simply canât seem to get words moving, I use this. Itâs great for the run of the mill perfectionist, as well.
Giving yourself permission to write garbage means letting yourself do something imperfectly. I always use this when I canât seem to find a place to start, and I set out to write the âworst versionâ of whatever Iâm writing. Not only do I give myself permission to write badly; I ask myself to. Instead of writing something eloquent like âthe banisters were carved straight out of Queen Victoriaâs pastâ Iâll write âthe banisters were fancy-looking and stuffâ. Or rather than coming up with the beautiful world building of the setting, Iâll just start with âtheyâre outside and itâs prettyâ and move on.
Every time I do this, perhaps the first line or two will be a little worse for wear, but as a whole, never comes out âbadâ. Youâre just giving yourself the opportunity to write a âfirst coatâ, if you will, and then add onto it when you edit later. And often I just need this advice to write the first sentence, and then Iâm in the flow again. For me, at least, if I didnât do this when I needed it, Iâd just sit paralyzed at my computer staring at a blinking cursor. Iâd rather just type some garbage that I can edit later than have nothing at all.
Itâs simple and itâs silly (and sometimes cringe-worthy), but it gets you writing and thatâs all that matters.