i’m re-reading your grumpy!bucky x sunshine!reader series (bc of course i am) and i was wondering, if you’re taking requests, what your thoughts are about:
💭 something happening to sunshine!reader, during a mission or something else, and she’s emotional (maybe hurt) and frantically asking for bucky. cue extra-protective!grumpy!bucky.
k love u bye
hi, babe :))
it started out as thoughts and I worked it into a lil something something
love you more <3
You came? You called.
Pairing: Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Avenger! Fem! Reader (Grumpy x Sunshine)
Summary: The team’s brightest light shatters after a mission gone wrong, and only one person can put her back together.
Bucky Barnes :)
Word Count: Roughly 900 words
Warnings: Fluff, hurt/comfort, mild injuries mentioned (barely), mentions of blood, overprotective and soft Bucky, physical and emotional distress, a lil bit of angst (but just a pinch)
Author’s Note: I don't know where I was going with this, but I tried :(
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You’re not supposed to cry.
You're supposed to sparkle.
You're supposed to laugh like you’ve never tasted bitterness, bounce off the walls like gravity never quite applied to you, and leave glitter bombs and rainbow cupcakes in your wake.
You're the sunshine of the team, the chaos incarnate with fingers covered in icing from baking every other day, held together by too much energy and not enough fear.
But right now, you’re sobbing, shaking so hard it rattles your bones.
The safe house is too quiet.
Too sterile.
You hate the quiet.
Your world is made of giggles and explosions and yelling at Tony for calling you “a walking serotonin factory,” like it’s not the biggest compliment ever.
Steve’s kneeling next to you, his voice is soft, words calm and even, like a warm blanket.
Nat’s crouched just behind him, her clothes smeared with blood that’s not hers. You know what that means. She already got them, the ones who hurt you.
But none of that matters.
You want him.
“Bucky,” you whisper softly, the name tumbling out between hiccups.
Steve tries to soothe you. “He’s coming, sunshine. He’s on his way.”
But that only makes it worse. It hurts, how badly you need him. The tight, aching space in your chest pulses with panic.
You try to push yourself off the couch even though your leg won't work right. The pain flares, sharp and hot, but not as bad as the panic clawing through your ribs. “I need him now. Please. I want Bucky.”
Your voice breaks, shatters into something raw and desperate.
Steve looks helpless. Even Captain America doesn’t know how to hold back the sun when it starts to implode.
Nat lays a hand on your shoulder. Her touch is light but firm. “He’s coming,” she says quietly. “He’s already ripping apart the walls to get to you.”
That sounds like him.
It helps, but not enough.
The tears keep coming, stupid and hot, blurring everything. Your fingers grip the blanket around you, but it’s not what you want.
You want metal and leather and the calloused hands that catch you midair when you launch off rooftops without a second thought. You want the gruff voice that mutters complaints when you bounce in front of him, bright and too close, but never pulls away.
You want Bucky.
And then he’s there.
Steve barely gets out of the way before Bucky’s next to you, metal hand cupping your cheek like you’re made of something too precious to break.
“There you are,” he breathes. “Sunshine, what did they do to you?”
Your hands reach out to grab him, clutching at his jacket, his shoulder, his neck, anything that’s him.
You curl into him like a sunflower searching for sunlight, burying your face in his chest and gasping like you can’t breathe without him.
He smells safe.
Like home.
“I thought you weren’t coming,” you sob into him. “I was so scared. I thought…”
He’s already wrapping around you, his flesh hand holding the back of your head, metal arm tucking you into him, so close there’s no space between your body and his. “Shh. I’m here, baby. You’re safe now. I got you. Nobody’s touching you ever again.”
You nod, even as the tears soak through his shirt. His lips press to your temple, your cheek, the corner of your mouth. Like, if he kisses you enough, he can erase what happened.
“You’re late,” you whisper, your voice trembling and watery.
“I know, dollface,” he murmurs, his voice cracking at the edges. “I should’ve been faster.”
Steve clears his throat, somewhere behind you. “Maybe give her a second to breathe, Buck.”
“I am breathing,” you mutter into Bucky’s neck, your voice muffled but stubborn.
Bucky glares at Steve. “She wants me, she gets me. End of story.”
Nat smirks from the corner, arms crossed. “She was begging for you like the world was ending.”
“She’s my world,” Bucky shoots back without hesitation.
He tilts your chin up gently, and when your glassy eyes meet his, he winces. “Look at what they did to my baby,” he whispers. “Your face. Your leg...” He trails off, breathing hard, like he might go find the bastards and rip them apart again just for good measure.
“Nat already got them,” you say, sniffling, managing a tiny smile. “Bet she looked really cool doing it, too.”
“I wanted to be the one to end them,” he mutters darkly.
You tug on his sleeve. “You’re here now. That’s better, the best thing ever. Promise.”
He melts at that, just enough. His forehead presses to yours. “You scared me, you little menace.”
“I scare everyone,” you mumble, eyes drooping as the exhaustion catches up with you. “But you always come back.”
“Always, sunshine.” He kisses the tip of your nose, holding you like you’re breakable. “You’re my favorite chaos.”
You hum, smiling sleepily at him, and he has to look away so he doesn’t fold. “I like when you call me that.”
“I’d like it even more if you didn’t almost get yourself killed,” he mutters. “No more solo missions. No more running ahead without backup. No more playing bait.”
“But I’m good bait,” you protest, nuzzling into his chest.
“I don’t care. No more.” His voice is final. His grip is absolute. “You’re sticking with me.”
And maybe that sounds like a means of control to anyone else.
But you? You just smile.
Because you’re safe.
Because he’s here.
Even the brightest light needs a shadow to guard it.
And Bucky Barnes is your favorite one.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed!
i’m so obsessed with catws!bucky you have no idea | note: please be aware of the authors’ warnings before reading. fics include canon tw’s like: violence, death, grief. torture and ptsd. some fics have 18+ content so minors please DNI.
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Thank you so much! I always get all giddy when I get added to lists like these. I really appreciate that you included me in a list with so many other amazing writers :)))
Hey I just found ur page and it love ur writing, just thought u should know 🩷 also i read u said seasonal depression hit u hard, samesies! sorry u deal with it
I love your work, especially the grumpy sunshine troupe of Bucky and reader. Could you write one where reader takes Bucky’s favorite/go-to hoodie or sweatshirt and he wants it back (but not really, because he loves when she wears it) and she refuses so he tickles her to pieces? 👀
Thanks in advance girlie pop! 🤭
Mission: Hoodie Heist
Pairing: Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Avenger! Fem! Reader (Grumpy x Sunshine)
Summary: When you steal Bucky Barnes’ favorite hoodie and refuse to give it back, a chaotic battle of tickles, cuddles, and reluctant (not reluctant) affection unfolds. Unfortunately for Bucky, Sam now has photo evidence.
Word Count: Roughly 1.4k
Warnings: Fluff, comical violence, teasing, flirting, stolen hoodie crimes, cursing, weaponization of puppy eyes, domestication of a deadly assassin <3
Author’s Note: There were two requests that were kind of similar in prompt, so I combined both ideas :)
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Bucky Barnes walked into the compound’s common room, and his eyes locked onto you instantly. You were curled up on the couch, sipping a hot chocolate with extra whipped cream and marshmallows.
Wearing his hoodie.
His favorite hoodie.
The one that was a little faded, soft from many washes, and smelled faintly of cedarwood and Bucky himself.
And here you were.
Drowning in it, sleeves hanging past your hands, hood pulled over your head, the hem nearly to your knees. Looking way too smug for someone who had committed such a heinous act.
“You’re wearing my hoodie,” Bucky stated.
You glanced up with your puppy dog eyes. “Am I?”
He scowled. “You know damn well you are.”
“Wow, language, gramps.”
He groaned and took a sip of coffee, muttering something that sounded like “fucking menace to society.”
“I’m not a menace,” you chirped, settling deeper into the couch cushions. “I’m curious and stubborn, but not a menace, Mr. Barnes.”
“You almost got hit by a cab yesterday because you crossed four lanes of traffic to pet a cat.”
“I needed to pet that cat. His name was Meatball, and he had pretty toe beans. It was an emergency. I did what had to be done.”
Bucky pinched the bridge of his nose. “That hoodie is mine.”
“It’s mine now,” you said sweetly. “Finders keepers.”
“I live here.”
“And yet, you didn’t guard your hoodie very well, did you?” You flashed him a grin. “Rookie mistake, Sarge.”
He stared at you in silence for a long moment. The corner of his mouth twitched, just a little. If you blinked, you would have missed it. You always managed to pull a smile out of him. “Give it back.”
“No.”
“Doll.”
“Make me, Bucky.”
He set his coffee down.
Your eyes went wide, the exact moment you realized you might have made a tactical error.
“No no no no no…”
Too late.
Bucky launched forward, snatching the blanket off you. You squealed and tried to roll off the couch, but his metal arm was faster, wrapping around your waist and hauling you into his lap like you weighed nothing.
“NO! BUCKY!” You shrieked, already laughing as he pinned you with one arm and used the other, traitorous metal fingers and all, to attack your sides.
“You asked for this!” He didn’t even try to hide the smile in his voice now.
Your laughter turned into squeals of protest. “NO—STOP—I’M GONNA—BUCKY I’M GONNA DIE—”
“You’re not gonna die.”
“I COULD!”
“Pretty sure you won’t, sweetheart.” He was grinning now, fully enjoying himself as you kicked your legs and tried to wiggle away, completely failing.
“UNCLE!” you gasped, flailing.
“I ain’t your uncle, sunshine.”
You giggled at his joke and squirmed.
“TRUCE!”
He paused, squeezing your cheeks together. “Say it, sweetheart.”
“I surrender.” You whispered.
He let up slightly, though his hand was still resting on your hip, ready to tickle you again.
“And what do you say?” he asked smugly.
“I say… that this is my hoodie now,” you panted, not able to help yourself in stirring the pot.
He blinked.
“You little brat.”
But before he could start round two of tickling, you twisted in his lap and kissed his cheek.
It was a quick, soft press. Featherlight, barely there, but it made him freeze.
And turn a little flushed.
“You can keep it,” he muttered, eyes avoiding yours.
You blinked. “Wait, really?”
“You look cute in it,” he said gruffly, as if it physically hurt to admit. “Like too cute. It’s nauseating.”
Your eyes sparked brightly. “Awww, Bucky!”
“Don’t make this a thing,” he warned, pointing a finger.
“Oh, it’s already a thing,” you sang, grinning like you’d just won a war.
You snuggled deeper into the hoodie and his lap. Bucky sighed, letting his hand rest on your back.
“You’re exhausting,” he murmured.
“You love it.”
“Unfortunately.”
You were the human equivalent of a cat in a sunbeam.
Content, warm, curled up right in his lap like you belonged there.
Because, obviously, you did.
He didn’t seem to mind, either. His fingers traced gentle, idle circles along your spine while you flicked through movie options on the TV.
You smirked, peeking at him with that sunshine and mayhem gleam in your eyes. “Hey, Bucky?”
“What now.”
“Okay, hear me out,” you said, glancing up at him with that sparkle in your eye, the one that always made him feel like he was about to be talked into something insane. “We watch Howl’s Moving Castle, again, and you let me explain for the sixth time why you’re totally Howl and I’m Sophie.”
He gave you a look. “I don’t have magic.”
“You do too have magic,” you said, booping his nose. “Grumpy charm magic.”
He sighed, but you caught the faintest twitch of a smile. “Fine. One movie.”
You gasped like he’d handed you the moon. “You never let me pick the movie. What’s wrong with you today?”
“I’m letting you pick so you’ll stop talking.”
“Oh, Bucky,” you said sweetly. “You love when I talk.”
He groaned in annoyance, but kissed the side of your head. “Just press play, sunshine.”
So you did.
You happily pressed play, then curled deeper into his chest, cheek resting over his heart. He smelled like cedarwood, coffee, something specifically like Bucky himself, and warmth.
Despite all his usual icy demeanor, Bucky Barnes ran warm, and you took full advantage.
You made it all of a few minutes into the movie before your voice piped up again.
“Hey Bucky?”
He grumbled in acknowledgment.
“If I ever get cursed by a witch and turned into an old lady, would you still love me?”
He snorted with laughter. “You already act like a grandma sometimes. You carry mints in your pocket and yell at people for not wearing seatbelts.”
“That’s called caring, James.”
“Sure, sweetheart.”
You grinned and cuddled closer. “So…you’d love me even if I were a raisin too?”
His hand slid up to gently cup the back of your head. “I’d still love you if you were a literal raccoon, as long as you stopped climbing into dumpsters.”
“That happened one time,” you muttered.
“It was last week.”
You stuck your tongue out at him, and he pinched it gently.
Click.
Both your heads snapped toward the sound at the same time.
There, standing in the doorway, was Sam Wilson.
Grinning.
Triumphant.
“Awwwwwwww,” Sam cooed in a high-pitched voice. “Look at you two! Bucky’s got a cuddle buddy!”
You blinked.
Bucky’s entire body stiffened under you.
Sam tapped his phone screen. “This one’s going in the ‘Grumpy’s Gone Soft’ folder. Nat’s gonna love this.”
“You take another picture and I swear to god.” Bucky started, voice already low and dangerous.
But it was too late. Sam had already hit the shutter again.
“Barnes has a cuddle bunny,” he egged on Bucky.
Bucky arms released you gently, settling you on the couch.
“Uh-oh,” Sam muttered.
And then?
Bucky lunged.
Sam yelped and bolted, laughing like a madman.
“You’ll never catch me, old man!”
“WATCH ME.”
You scrambled up to your knees on the couch, watching the chaos unfold; the only missing thing was popcorn.
Just before Sam could reach the hallway, Bucky snatched him by the back of his shirt and yanked him backward like a rag doll.
“Bucky! Come on, man! It’s content! People eat this up!”
Bucky wordlessly grabbed the phone, held it up, and chucked it.
Hard.
It flew beautifully through the air and landed in a nearby potted plant with a satisfying thud.
“MY PHONE!” Sam yelled.
“Get a new one,” Bucky muttered, releasing him.
Sam glared at him. “You’ve got issues, man.”
“You’ve got boundary problems.”
Still grumbling, Sam retrieved his poor, slightly dirt-covered phone and slunk away, muttering about “romantic drama and dictators with metal arms.” You peeked over the back of the couch as Bucky stalked back over.
“You didn’t have to throw it that hard,” you teased.
“He took a picture of me smiling,” Bucky muttered, reclaiming his seat. “That’s blackmail material.”
You smiled and plopped right back in his lap without missing a beat. He grunted, but his arms found their place around you like they’d never left.
“You smiled for me,” you murmured.
“Don’t remind me.”
“You like me.”
“Regrettably.”
You tilted your head up and kissed his jaw. “Still letting me keep the hoodie?”
He rolled his eyes but his mouth curved again, that quiet little smile that only you got.
“Yeah,” he said. “Keep it.”
You beamed.
Bucky sighed into your hair.
“Sunshine,” he muttered.
“Grump,” you whispered back.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed!
hi, im in love with your writing, please don't stop
can you do something where Bucky can't find sunshine and nobody else is concerned because they know that you're okay? like you went to the mall or to get coffee, but didn't tell Bucky
oh! and I'd love some more sunshine and peter parker chaos. he's bestie material!
I need something funny and sweet after today, or I'll just reread old stories from you 🤧
thank you 💞💞💞
Caffeine and Chaos
Paring: Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Avenger! Fem! Reader (Grumpy x Sunshine)
Summary: Bucky's protective instincts are on display when he can't find you. But when you return, Bucky's frustration gives way to fondness, even if he won't admit it.
Word Count: Roughly 1k
Warnings: Fluff, comical violence, teasing, banter, flirting, a little bit of Peter’s self-deprecating humor
Author’s Note: This was such a cute idea; hope you enjoy :)
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“Where is she?”
Bucky’s voice cut through the otherwise quiet room.
The team didn’t flinch, accustomed to his daily grumbling.
Clint lazily flipped through a magazine, paying no attention to the scene unfolding.
Steve was polishing his shield, attempting his best to mediate. “Breathe, Buck.”
Natasha sipped her tea and barely looked up. “She’s fine,” she said, her voice unworried.
Sam barely stifled a laugh and leaned back in his chair. “Dude, she’s not your responsibility. She’s grown, man. You don’t have to track her every move.”
“Where. Did. She. Go?” Bucky repeated.
Tony was too busy typing on his tablet to care about Bucky’s panic. But the smirk on his face was undeniable.
He glanced up briefly. “Bucky, c'mon. You know she’s fine. She’ll be back before nightfall.”
Just as Bucky opened his mouth, he closed it once more. The door to the room swung open, and there you were, bouncing in like a ray of sunshine, Starbucks cup in hand.
“Bucky! Look what I got!” you chirped, instantly taking the edge off his simmering frustration.
His neck snapped around so fast you were sure you heard something crack. “Where did you go?” His voice was almost too calm now; you knew that wasn’t good.
You blinked, taking a sip of your iced coffee. “We ran out of my favorite coffee creamer and I went to drop off my almost overdue books at the library because I’m responsible.”
“By yourself?” he demanded, his eyes narrowing.
“Well, no,” you replied. “I had Peter with me.”
Peter, who had somehow remained unnoticed in the corner until this moment, immediately regretted his existence.
“Uh. Hey, Bucky,” he squeaked, his voice laced with panic.
Bucky’s intense death glare shifted to Peter. “You let her leave?”
Peter looked back at you in betrayal.
“I told you he’d kill me; should’ve never let you talk me into it,” he muttered under his breath.
You rolled your eyes. “It was barely an hour.”
Bucky, however, didn’t seem convinced. “And what if someone grabbed you, huh?”
You frowned slightly, raising the drink in your hand. “Then at least I’d have my coffee?” You shrugged innocently.
Bucky exhaled so forcefully you thought he might pass out from sheer frustration. “Go. Sit. Down. Now.”
With a sigh, you obediently went to the couch and flopped down.
Peter tried to sneak away unnoticed, but Bucky was already one step ahead. He grabbed the back of Peter’s hoodie with a firm grip.
Peter sighed. “This is it. I’m a goner. Say nice things at my funeral.”
You couldn’t help but laugh. “Come on, Bucky. It was just a coffee run.”
“Next time, I’m coming with you,” Bucky muttered, his voice still holding that soft edge of fondness despite his grumbling.
You grinned, too pleased with yourself. “As if you could keep up.”
“Oh, I could keep up just fine, sunshine,” he shot back, his words softer now, laced with affection.
He let go of Peter, and the boy scrambled upstairs.
Meanwhile, Sam exchanged a knowing glance with Steve.
That was never a good thing.
Still polishing his shield, Steve muttered loud enough for Bucky to hear, “You know, Buck, I didn’t think you’d be the type to get whipped like this.”
Sam snickered, his grin wide. “Yeah, man. Look at you. All tense when she’s gone for an hour. It’s almost cute.”
“Shut up, both of you,” he grumbled, clearly trying to hide his embarrassment.
Steve, barely able to suppress his own laugh, added, “You’re in deep, Bucky. You’re one stop away from buying her flowers and writing a song about it.”
“I swear to God, Rogers, I’m going to throw you off this fucking building,” Bucky threatened.
Sam leaned back in his chair, looking way too entertained by the situation. “You’re already whipped, Buck. Might as well embrace it. The song’s gonna be a ballad, right? Something with violins?”
Steve and Sam laughed, ready to keep taking shots at Bucky.
Without warning, Bucky grabbed a vase from the nearby table and hurled it toward Steve and Sam.
Sam ducked behind Steve, who instinctively raised his shield, deflecting the vase with a loud clang. The vase shattered against the shield, sending shards of ceramic skittering across the floor.
However, not a single person flinched. It was like this kind of chaos had become second nature.
You tugged on Bucky’s sleeve, your voice soft but firm. “Come on, Bucky. Sit down,” you said, pulling him gently toward the couch.
He let out a long, aggravated sigh but obeyed, dropping down beside you. “This is why I spend my free time alone,” he muttered under his breath.
“You’re right.” You leaned into Bucky’s side. “We should spend more of your free time alone.”
Bucky pretended not to shift to make you more comfortable against him. “Next time, I’m coming with you,” he muttered.
You hummed in acknowledgement, curling into his side like a content cat basking in the sun, slowly falling asleep.
With a quiet sigh, Bucky threw a blanket over you, pretending not to notice Steve and Sam stifling their laughter as he ran his fingers through your hair.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed!
I absolutely Love your grumpy x sunshine one shots
You’re writing style and how you portrayed what a big softie bucky for his sunshine is amazing. You’re such a good writer, in all aspects really!
I’m looking forward for more of that perfect series & all your work
Would love different ideas for the series have u ever thought about writing headcanons, fluffy alphabet, different moments in their relationship maybe one each month? I think you’d absolutely enjoy writing those stuff!
Anyway thank you for blessing us with your talents! Enjoy your vacation🫶🏻
Hi, sorry for the late reply. My vacation was great, thank you for asking.
This is super sweet, babe <3
Thank you so much for your kind words!
I'm really, really happy that you've been enjoying this series. I'm probably going to go cry over how sweet this was :)
I'd love to try different ideas. I'll get working on it!
found your blog today after searching for some hurt/comfort bucky content & i love your stuff!! <3 just wanted to let you know that you’re a great writer & to keep it up :) <3
Hi, babe!
Sorry for the late reply.
Welcome to my little corner of the multiverse!
I'm sorry for being away for so long. Seasonal depression hit me hard this winter.
But I appreciate your kind words greatly. Thank you so much <3
BUT IMAGINE SUNSHINE DRAGGING BUCKY TO A PHOTOBOOTH AND HE PULLS HER ONTO HIS LAP ‘CAUSE HE’S TOO BIG FOR HER TO ALSO FIT IN THE SEAT
Mall Day
Paring: Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Avenger! Fem! Reader (Grumpy x Sunshine)
Summary: Despite his best efforts to stay unimpressed, Bucky ends up indulging in your playful antics, finding himself completely disarmed and charmed by you.
Word Count: Roughly 1.1k
Warnings: Fluff, cheeky moments, awkwardness, sarcasm, a little romantic tension, Bucky being a soft dom (manhandling and praise), affectionate teasing
Author’s Note: Thank you for the request, babe! This was such a cute idea, I hope it was to your liking. It was originally going to be a short blurb, but I made it into a mall day! @ghostlyfleur <3
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It was supposed to be a peaceful day off for the Avengers. The sun was out, the mall was bustling, and for once, everyone had agreed to take a break from saving the world.
But for Bucky Barnes, the day was already feeling like a test of patience.
He wasn’t exactly thrilled about the idea of a crowded mall. The noise, the chaos, the shiny stores full of overpriced trinkets. It just wasn’t his scene.
But you were you. And he would do anything for you.
And with no match against you and your little smile, you dragged him around the mall for the past hour like a hyperactive puppy.
You were practically bouncing with excitement as you skipped from one shop to the next, and Bucky, despite his grumbles and sighs, was always just a step behind you, keeping a close eye on you.
“Bucky, come on!” you said, turning back with your bright, infectious smile. “Hurry up! We’re gonna miss all the fun!”
“I’m here to make sure you don’t get yourself killed in a mall,” Bucky grumbled, his voice low but fond.
You shot him a grin. “That’s why I came with you, big guy.”
He rolled his eyes but didn’t argue, letting you pull him along.
You had this way of getting under his skin, making him smile even when he was trying to stay grumpy.
Just as you were about to break into a sprint to your favorite store, you tripped over your own feet.
Instinctively, Bucky’s hand shot out to catch you, pulling you against his chest.
“Careful, sunshine,” he muttered, his voice unusually soft. His hand lingered at your waist for a moment longer than necessary, his thumb brushing over the fabric of your jacket. “One of these days, I’m gonna need to wrap you in bubble wrap.”
“Thanks for the rescue, grumpy bear.” You giggled and straightened up, swatting his arm lightly. “But I’m fine!”
“I’ll be the judge of that,” Bucky grumbled, but there was a hint of amusement in his tone. His eyes narrowed, and he scanned the crowd around you both. He was always on high alert, always protecting you.
As if on cue, your attention shifted to something else. You spotted it: the photo booth.
Bright lights flashing in the window, cute little props hanging around. Without even asking, you grabbed his hand.
He let out a sigh, but let you drag him across the mall.
“Really? A photo booth?” he asked, though the annoyance in his voice was half-hearted. You looked up at him, with those stupid doe eyes.
“Please, Buck, pleeeease! You owe me after almost letting me faceplant!” you grinned as you tugged him along with you.
"I didn't almost let you faceplant," he grumbled, "I saved you."
"That’s the spirit!" you beamed.
Bucky grumbled a string of curses under his breath.
“You’re going in, grumpy!” you said with a grin, “There’s no way you’re getting out of this. It’s for us.”
Bucky sighed. “I’m too big for this. You know that, right?”
“Too big for fun?” you teased. “I don’t think so!”
There was no fighting it.
Bucky wanted to put his foot down, but with how you smiled up at him, he could never refuse you.
He ducked into the booth, his broad shoulders hunched, trying not to take up the entire space. There was barely enough room for both of you, so Bucky did the only reasonable thing to do: he picked you up effortlessly and plopped you onto his lap.
"Bucky!"
He pulled you in tighter. "You wanted the pictures, brat. You’re stuck with me now."
“Alright, let’s take some pictures,” you said, playing around with props and making silly faces until Bucky begrudgingly joined in, his grumpiness melting as he went along with it.
Bucky reached over with one massive hand and squished your cheeks together, a smirk on his face. "Like this, sunshine?"
“Bucky! Stop it!” you giggle under his gentle touch.
He chuckled, squeezing your cheeks once more before he put on enormous, goofy glasses and scowled for the next picture.
“There, happy now?” he grumbled, his tone completely at odds with the ridiculous glasses.
“Oh, totally!” you said with a giggle. “You look adorable.”
Bucky’s eyes narrowed, though you could see the corners of his mouth twitching. “Don’t go telling anyone that, okay?”
“Of course not!” you assured him with a grin. “I’m not that mean.”
"And now, a kiss on the cheek," he said with an air of mock seriousness, before planting a quick kiss on your cheek.
You felt your face flush.
"Bucky!" you said, your voice suddenly quieter, though your smile betrayed how giddy you were.
He raised an eyebrow. “What? I’m a gentleman. Sometimes.”
Your face flushed a deeper shade of red.
The booth’s final picture snapped. Bucky leaned his cheek against your head and you both smiled.
He pressed a chaste kiss against your temple before he helped you out.
When the photos were printed, you couldn’t hide your grin as you handed one set to Bucky.
“Great,” he muttered. “This is gonna haunt me for the rest of my life, isn’t it?”
You practically beamed. “Yep! And I’m showing the team.”
Bucky narrowed his eyes. “You’re not.”
“I will!” you declared, undeterred.
Bucky tilted your chin to look at him with just the right amount of force. His thumb gently traced your skin, a subtle reminder of who was in control. “You won’t.”
“Yes, I will,” you insisted, although your voice got softer.
“No, you won’t.” His thumb traces against your cheek, almost like he was grounding you, pulling you closer into submission. “Right, sweet girl?”
“I won’t,” You agreed and held up your pinky. “Pinky promise.”
“Good girl,” he praised, hooking his pinky around yours.
You remained quiet until a small smile creeped up on your face. “You’re totally going to keep the pictures forever and ever.”
He sighed again, looking down at you with both exasperation and fondness. “I’m never gonna hear the end of this, am I?”
“Not unless you really pout,” you teased, poking his side gently. “Which I’m kind of hoping you do.”
“Now I understand why the others like to pick on you,” Bucky muttered.
You pout playfully and he ruffles your hair gently.
You smiled, and when you turned around, you spotted the cotton candy machine.
Without hesitation, you bolted toward it, yelling, "Cotton candy, Buck! Let’s get some!"
“I swear to God…” Bucky sighed, watching you go with a fond smile that he couldn’t hide.
The only thing worse than being dragged to a photo booth was following you to a cotton candy machine, knowing you'd get even more hyper off the sugar.
Was he still going to buy it for you?
Yes.
Why?
Because, like always, he was helpless against his sunshine.
"Can’t take you anywhere," he grinned as he followed after you.
No matter how grumpy he tried to be, when it came to you, Bucky Barnes was completely powerless.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed!
Paring: Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Avenger! Fem! Reader
Summary: On Valentine’s Day, your training session with Bucky is no different. He’s tough on you, but you appreciate his guidance. However, a little interruption leads to a sweet surprise later that evening. Based on this request!
Word Count: Roughly 1.6k
Warnings: Fluff, teasing, slight angst (so slight that it’s barely there), awkwardness, unspoken feelings, the reader's anxious thoughts, protective Bucky, training (it wasn’t that great, but I wanted to write it for some cute tension), comical violence, playful chaos (it’s the Avengers after all)
Author’s Note: Thank you for the request. I tweaked it a little bit in the hopes of making it sweet and funny. @jackys-stuff-blog
I’m back, so enjoy more Valentine’s Day content :)
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The hum of the facility was peaceful, but the energy bouncing around inside you was anything but.
When you got out of bed, you glanced at the calendar.
February 14th
You sighed and got ready to start your day.
You were still new to the team, only a few weeks into training with the Avengers.
It was a potent mixture of excitement, fear, and joy wrapped in one.
You gave it your best shot, but every day, you felt like you fell just short of the bar set by the seasoned heroes around you.
The Avengers were the best of the best, and sometimes it felt like they were trying to break you, push you past your limits, and then push some more.
Bucky Barnes, in particular, was harder on you than anyone else.
He didn’t want to admit it, but he cared. Not just because you were younger but because you were different.
Sweet, shy, a little sunshine in a place that sometimes felt too dark.
You didn’t mind so much. You didn’t want to be perfect, but you wanted to prove to the team, especially Bucky, that you could hold your own.
But training with Bucky means it’s going to be a long morning.
“Come on, kid,” Bucky said, his eyes locked on yours after you finished his warmups, which felt more like the entirety of a workout routine. “You can do better than that.”
“I am trying,” you said with a huff.
You felt the weight of his gaze and had to resist the urge to fidget under it. His words made you feel small. You wanted to prove yourself to him. You wanted him to believe you could hold your own.
His lips twitched in a small, teasing smile. “You’ve gotta do better than that if you want to make it out there with the rest of us.”
You nodded and shifted your stance.
When his hand shot out to grab you, you reacted, trying to block, but he was faster. Bucky spun you around, twisting your arm behind your back.
You grunted as you found your back pressed against his chest, his body flush against yours, his grip tightening around your wrist.
“Gotcha,” he murmured, his breath warm against your neck.
“I… I wasn’t ready,” you stammered, embarrassed as you struggled to break free, but Bucky only chuckled.
“You never are,” he teased, his voice laced with amusement, “But you will be soon. Don’t worry, sunshine. I’ve got you.”
The warmth of his words seemed to melt the tension in your chest, but your heart still hammered in your ears, the proximity between you two making it hard to think straight.
With a swift, practiced move, Bucky released you from his grip and pushed you lightly away. You stumbled back a few steps, regaining your footing.
He was already readying himself for the next move, his steely blue eyes sharp again.
“Again,” he commanded, his voice firm but not unkind.
You nodded, trying to shake off the lingering heat from his touch, but it was impossible to ignore. You lunged at him, trying to catch him off guard.
He moved effortlessly, dodging your lunge. His flipped you flat on your back, and before you could react, Bucky was there, pinning you to the mat, his metal arm hovering over your chest.
He leaned down slightly, his face hovering just above yours. “You really need to work on your form,” he muttered.
You swallowed hard, heat flooding your cheeks. You could feel every inch of him above you.
“Not bad for someone like you,” Bucky said, his voice low, a hint of pride in his words. “But next time, try not to get flipped so easily.”
You chuckled nervously, still breathless beneath him. “Yeah… I’ll try,” you whispered, your voice softer than you intended.
There was a strange kind of intimacy in the air, as the world had quieted around you. Your eyes locked for a heartbeat longer than necessary.
But before either of you could say anything, a voice from the doorway broke the moment.
“Am I interrupting something?” Wanda asked as she strolled into the room, watching the two of you with a knowing smile.
You scrambled to sit up, feeling the awkward tension in the air as Bucky stood and offered you a hand, which you gratefully accepted.
“We were just about to finish this sparring session,” Bucky muttered.
“Oh, a sparring session, huh?” Wanda smile. “I didn’t realize they was that intense.” She turned her gaze to you, the corners of her lips curling into a grin. “So, any plans after this? Maybe a last-minute date? There are a lot of nice places around here, you know.”
You shook your head, slightly flustered. “I’m just going to stay in tonight,” you said softly. “Maybe watch a movie.”
“Stay in?” Wanda’s eyes sparkled with mischief. “It’s Valentine’s day. How about a date with a guy your age, maybe?” She flashed Bucky a pointed, subtle look, just enough to make the air shift. “I could set up something.”
You didn’t catch it, but Bucky’s expression darkened almost instantly. He stepped forward, his jaw tightening, and shot Wanda a sharp look. “No, she said she’s not interested in a date. And you need to stop trying to push that on her.”
Wanda raised both hands, feigning innocence. “Alright, alright. Just trying to make sure the poor girl doesn’t miss out on anything.”
She turned and walked out of the room, but not before sending Bucky a lingering glance that left him looking slightly annoyed.
You, on the other hand, were oblivious to the exchange. You simply smiled at Bucky, trying to shake off the odd tension in the room.
“I’m sorry…” You trailed off, unsure of how to finish the thought.
Bucky sighed, his gaze softening as he looked down at you. “It’s not your fault.”
“I-,” you started softly, though you were unsure what had just happened. But before you could dwell on it, Bucky clapped you on the shoulder.
“You’re fine, sunshine.” Bucky smiled. “Let’s get back to it.”
The warmth of his words lingered in the air long after Wanda left, and you found yourself wishing that the conversation had gone a little differently. But it was hard to focus on that when Bucky’s quiet reassurance made you feel special in a way you hadn’t expected.
Later that evening, fresh out of a long, soothing shower and wrapped in pajamas, you were met with quiet as you made your way downstairs.
For the most part, everyone was out celebrating the holiday of love. But your plans included stuffing your face and watching comedies on the giant flat-screen TV.
Your plans stopped when you found Peter sprawled out on the couch, grinning from ear to ear. He was holding up a large box.
"Hey! Got a delivery for you!" Peter announced, his voice practically singing.
You raised an eyebrow. “What’s this?”
He gave you a mischievous smirk. “Dunno, but it’s got your name on it.”
Taking the box from his hands, you carefully opened it.
Inside was a beautiful bouquet of wild daisies, lavender, and sunflowers, as well as a massive box of chocolates, wrapped with a level of neatness that had to be intentional.
There was a card that said, “Hope this makes your day a little sweeter, sunshine.” No name, but you had a very good idea of who it was from.
Before you could even process it, a voice came from behind you.
“You look surprised.” Bucky’s voice cut through the silence.
Turning around, you found him standing in the doorway.
“I didn’t…” you started, but your words trailed off.
The fact that he had gone to all this trouble for you meant something, didn’t it?
Bucky closed the space between you with a few long strides, and before you could think of anything else, he wrapped you in a hug, pulling you close to his chest. “You deserve it,” he murmured, kissing your forehead softly. His voice was warm, like melted chocolate, making your heart swell.
Bucky gently pulled back, a soft smile tugging at his lips.
“Let’s watch a movie, yeah?” Bucky asked, his voice smooth, like he knew he was about to make everything even better.
You nodded, still reeling from the sweet surprise. The day had been a chaotic mess of training and tension, but Bucky's thoughtful gesture made it feel like it was all worth it.
As you settled onto the couch, Bucky’s arm wrapped around your shoulder, and you melted against his side.
The movie began, but honestly, you weren’t even paying attention. All you could focus on was how perfect this was until Peter suddenly released an exaggerated “Ahem!” trying to get a peek at what was happening between you two.
Before you could even laugh, Bucky, without missing a beat, grabbed a vase off the table and threw it straight at Peter’s head.
Not to inflict too much bodily injury, but definitely enough to scatter him like a cockroach when the lights come on.
Peter’s spidey sense kicked in just in time, and he shot a web to the ceiling, narrowly avoiding the vase. “Okay, okay! I get it! I’m clearly not wanted! I’m going!” He scrambled upstairs.
You let out a soft laugh, and Bucky grumbled under his breath, but there was a slight curve to his lips as he glanced at you. His arm pulled you even closer, and just like that, everything was perfect again.
Except for the vase, but that was just a minor detail.
“WHO BROKE MY FAVORITE VASE?”
Or, not so minor.
Thank you so much for reading! I hope you enjoyed!
please ignore me if this is annoying, but i wanted to ask what your plans are for the bucky grumpy x sunshine universe (if you have any)? it’s my favorite bucky series!
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I literally love you.
I remember when you went on a spree reading the series and you reblog paragraphs about how much you loved it.
I believe I have a request or two to add to the series first.
But my plans are a little all over the place. I started posting Christmas themed one-shots first, but I kind of want to rewind and go back to the first times Bucky met his sunshine and how they meshed together when she first joined the team. Bucky didn't take well to her at first.
So on the Bucky Barnes Masterlist, I try to go in roughly sequential order. So even though it's posted out of order, I'll try my best to make the timeline there.
I could honestly go on for hundreds of pieces in their story, but my perfectionist attitude (that I'm trying to work on) makes me scrap ideas 😭
But thank you so much for writing this, I'll post something tonight because of you :)
we all could use a rock like bucky. just someone to be there for us even when we want space. i hope you find your bucky 🫶🏽
Thank you, my love!
Bucky Barnes is such a fun character to write for and to crawl around inside his head just for a bit.
As for finding my Bucky, I hope so, but there's no stress.
When I was younger, I felt so pressured to be in a relationship, find my person, and achieve love and peace in the chaos.
But now, I am pursuing learning, growing, expanding my perspective on the world, and healing from childhood trauma. I just want to get better than the day before. Trying new things and doing what I love. Enjoying the journey instead of rushing to the destination.
When my Bucky stumbles into my life, so be it.
I hope you find your Bucky, too. I hope we all do :))