Series Summary: You just made detective. Your first case? A cold one — missing woman, dead cop, and a cover-up that smells worse than precinct coffee. Your new partner is James Buchanan Barnes: metal arm, resting murder face, zero interest in teamwork. You talk too much, he broods too hard, and together you’re one bad day from a workplace incident report. But the case isn’t as cold as it looks. And if you don’t start trusting each other soon, you won’t live long enough to solve it.
🤍 Note// All works will have their own warnings, all are 18+ ONLY MINORS DNI
🤍 Oneshots 🤍
-> Professor Barnes ~ Professor!Bucky ~ You figured all professors were old or women, until, Prof. James Barnes came in to replace your American History professor.
-> Finals Stress ~ College!Bucky ~ Orgasms are suppose to relieve stress
-> Don’t Listen ~ Horror!AU ~ A cry for help has you stopping the car to check it out
-> One Day ~ Author!Bucky ~ After you left for a business trip, Bucky can't seem to have any motivation to start his next novel.
-> Cuffs ~ Cop!Bucky ~ Bucky finally has time to relieve some stress
-> Why Not Have Both ~ Dilf!Stucky ~ Bucky and Steve come up with a plan where you don't have to choose
-> Pool Party ~ Dilf!Stucky ~ The yearly pool party is ditched for some more privacy at Steve's
-> Sparks ~ Pornstar!Bucky ~ Though, bucky thinks he ruined his first shoot with you. His first date with you goes much better than planned
-> Two In The Morning ~ Rebound!Bucky ~ Bucky takes every opportunity he gets for that same lustful feeling
-> To Be Mine ~ Dark!Stalker!Bucky ~ Bucky sees a life and family with you, even if you don’t
-> Jealousy ~ Boyfriend!Bucky ~ Bucky gets jealous after a waiter is a little too friendly
WARNINGS: Cop!Bucky, mentions of kidnapping, NON-CON, trusting reader
IF ANY OF THIS OFFENDS YOU, PLEASE DNI
This takes place in the same universe as Protect & Serve. You don’t need to read Protect & Serve to follow along as this takes place before Protect & Serve
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summary: Bucky thinks you’re the sweetest thing to grace this earth, and he’ll do the unspeakable to get what he wants
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You heaved another sigh as you made your way up the steps to the police station. It was warm out, a soft breeze ruffling the bottom of your dress. The sun beat down on your face, making you squint, the heat only adding to your annoyance. You didn’t even know why you got annoyed anymore. It wasn’t as if this was exactly new for you.
“Y/N!”
You threw the woman behind the counter a small strained smile, shoulders sagging as you approached her.
“Hi, Jane,” you sadly said. “I’m here for my sister.”
There was a spark of recognition in her eyes, nodding while returning your strained smile.
“Of course.”
You crossed your arms over your chest, turning away as she disappeared into the back. You swallowed, briefly reaching up to rub your forehead and resisted the urge to a sigh again. You couldn’t believe that you had to leave work yet again to come and deal with your sister’s neverending drama.
You turned as soon as you heard a door open, watching a familiar face bring another familiar face into the room, his large frame making her look small. Officer Barnes greeted you with his usual smile while you returned it with a sheepish one. How many times had you watched him carry her through that door? How many times had you felt sheer embarrassment at her behavior?
“Where was she?” you quietly asked.
“Stumbling through the park,” he said with a shrug.
“Thank you,” you breathed, genuinely meaning it. “I can never thank you enough.”
How many times had you thanked him?
“Hey,” your sister slurred, eyes bleary as she struggled in his firm hold, legs trembling. “Don’t talk about me...like I’m not here.”
“Sorry,” you murmured, and she rolled her eyes, head falling back.
You reached for her, but Officer Barnes shook his head.
“Let me help her to your car. It’s the least I can do,” he said.
You started to argue, but decided against it and swallowed your words. You led him outside, the mumblings of your drunk sister reaching your ears. He was gentle as he placed her into the passenger seat, and you frowned at her as she laid her head on the dashboard.
“Really, thank you,” you said, looking to him as soon as he shut the door.
He folded his arms over his chest, leaning against your car as he gazed at you with a look you couldn’t place. He did that a lot.
“I can’t keep letting her off the hook forever, you know,” he told you, making your heart drop.
You knew that. You had known it for a while, probably since the second time. You didn’t know why Officer Barnes, and the station by extension, always let your sister off easy every time she was found drunk somewhere, but you were grateful nonetheless. You couldn’t keep taking advantage of his generosity though.
“How is Officer Wilson?” you asked, changing the subject.
The blue-eyed man smirked at the mention of his roommate and colleague.
“Still as much of a pain in my ass as ever,” he answered, making you chuckle.
“You know, as much as you insult him, I think you’d really miss him if something ever happened to him,” you said with a grin.
Officer Barnes joined you, eventually nodding with a smile of his own.
“You’re probably right. He’s still a pain though,” he agreed, walking with you to your side of the car.
You paused when you placed your hand on the door, swallowing with your eyes to the ground before looking to him again. You really couldn’t appreciate him enough, but like he said, you knew he couldn’t continue to let your sister off of the hook.
“I really hope this will be the last time,” you whispered.
Officer Barnes frowned, dark brows lowering as he heaved a sigh, sounding as tired as you felt.
“Did you ever think…”
He paused, shifting on his feet before continuing.
“Maybe a few days in jail will do her some good. I mean, what kind of lesson can she learn if you keep bailing her out?”
You couldn’t say that you hadn’t considered it, but you sadly shook your head.
“I can’t do that to her. She’s family,” you quietly replied.
He studied you for a bit before nodding, running his eyes over you with a soft hum.
“No, of course not. You’re too sweet for that,” he said.
You blinked, unsure of how to respond to that, so you simply thanked him again and said your goodbyes. He didn’t move as you got in and drove off, his stare piercing your rearview mirror until he was nothing but a speck in the distance.
When you finally arrived home, your sister was barely able to stand at all. You got her as far as the living room before your arms gave out, depositing her onto the couch. After placing a small trash can beside her, you went into the kitchen to make some coffee and put together a little hangover concoction that you’d been using for years.
As she slept off the alcohol, you couldn’t help but to think about Officer Barnes’ words. Not just him admitting that this couldn’t go on forever, something you already knew, but his proposal to let your sister spend a few nights in jail. You had thought about it. That wasn’t a lie, but you didn’t think it’d do any good. It wasn’t that simple. Your sister needed professional help.
You wondered if you could get Officer Barnes or even Officer Wilson to help you out with that. You didn’t think that your sister would react too kindly to an intervention. You suddenly shook your head, telling yourself that you needed to stop relying on them so much. Especially Officer Barnes.
You’d known them both for years, ever since they moved to the city during your 3rd year of college. They’d been mere officers in training then. You remembered even having a slight crush on Officer Wilson, but that had died the minute they found your sister the first time, wandering around the city drunk and belligerent. You had been so embarrassed, telling yourself that no one in their right mind would get mixed up with a family like yours, no matter how small it was.
Officer Barnes was always the one to find her. He never judged her nor did he ever hint that he was even thinking any kind of negative thoughts. He’d always been much nicer than either of you deserved, and you mentally reminded yourself to bake him some cookies. You suspected that his love for your food was the main reason he let your sister off the hook time and time again.
It was hours later, when you were taking the fresh cookies out of the oven, when you heard your sister stir. You turned just as she stumbled into the kitchen, struggling to open her eyes. You grabbed her a cup.
“I made coffee. It’s not as fresh as I would like it to be but…”
You trailed off, handing it to her. Her eyes were wide open now, and she gratefully took it, gulping it down.
“Thank you,” she breathed as soon as she was done.
The silence was awkward, and the smell of fresh cookies wafted through the air. It was an odd picture.
“So,” you started, playing with your fingers. “What was it this time?”
Your sister heaved a sigh, setting her mug down as she leaned against the counter.
“I got fired today.”
Your face fell, shoulders dropping as sympathy tore through you.
“I’m sorry,” you whispered, meaning it.
“Don’t be. It beats sleeping with my decrepit former boss,” she scoffed.
Your eyes widened as you registered the implication behind her words, and your heart clenched. You stepped towards her, reaching out.
“Are you serious? T, we should tell someone. File a lawsuit or something-.”
Her laugh cut you off, and you frowned at her.
“Have you met the guy? He has more money than either of us could ever dream of. It’d be a waste of time,” she sneered.
You shook your head.
“You don’t know that. You’re probably not the only woman he’s done this to. I’m sure with the right lawyer-.”
“This is the real world, Y/N? Where those in power take advantage of the rest of us as they see fit,” she told you, making your frown deepen.
Your bit your lip, not exactly agreeing with her but opting to swallow your words. You watched as she neared the pan of cooling cookies and ran her eyes over them with a light scoff.
“Who is this for? Officer Barnes?” she mockingly wondered, a look of disgust on her face.
“Yes, actually,” you said, ignoring her tone and reaching to get a plate. “Do you want one?”
“You should really stay away from him, you know.”
“Well, that’s kind of hard to do when you keep getting arrested for public intoxication,” you threw back.
You immediately cringed, turning to face her, surprised to find not an offended look on her face, but merely a shocked one. She crossed her arms over her chest, tilting her head at you.
“I’m sorry,” you sighed. “I shouldn’t have said that. It’s just… He’s a nice man, T. A good man. Much more than we deserve. Anyone else would have put you before a judge a long time ago.”
She chuckled, reaching past you to grab a cookie.
“Gee, I wonder why that is.”
Her tone confused you, and she shook her head at you.
“The guy’s a creep. No amount of friendly smiles can hide that,” she tossed over her shoulder as she left the kitchen.
You frowned at her words before shaking your head and sliding the cookies onto a plate.
A week later, you were thankful that your sister seemed to be doing better. Normally she needed a month to really get herself together to at least try and get back on her feet again, but her uncharacteristic behavior both shocked you and made you proud. However, when your doorbell rang at almost 1 in the morning, you realized that you had spoken too soon.
“Oh my God,” you breathed.
You had swung the door open and come face to face with none other than Officer Barnes and your sister, the latter almost keeled over. She would have been face first into the ground if it wasn’t for the man holding her up.
“Her room is this way,” you told him as soon as you let him in.
She mumbled a few times as he followed your lead, quieting altogether when he placed her on her bed. He made sure that she was on her side, and you heaved a tired sigh as he followed you down the hall.
“I’m sorry, I’m so sorry-.”
“Hey,” he said, grabbing your shoulder and stopping you.
You turned to face him, shaking your head.
“I’m sorry,” you repeated, much quieter this time.
Officer Barnes just stared at you, brows drawn together as he rubbed your shoulder, attempting to calm you down.
“It’s okay-.”
“No, it’s not. I really...I really thought this time would be different. I did.”
“I know you did-.”
“...and there are actual criminals out there who need to be dealt with but instead you’re here dealing with me and my sister again.”
You placed your hands over your face as your voice cracked, and your shoulders trembled as you held in all of the emotions threatening to spill.
“God, all of the cookies in the world can’t make up for what we put you through,” you sighed.
He pulled your hands away from your face, and you looked away from him.
“Hey…”
You wouldn’t meet his eyes, and he let go of one of your hands to place it under your chin. He made you look at him, and his blue eyes searched your face as he smiled at you.
“This is my job. I’m not going out of my way to do anything here, okay? It’s okay.”
You reluctantly nodded before your eyes found the floor again.
“She needs help,” you said, finally admitting it outloud. “Professional help. The 12 steps kind.”
There was a brief silence before the dark-haired man spoke.
“I can help with that, get her into some meetings,” he offered.
“Would you? I...I didn’t want to ask because you do so much for us already, but…”
You crossed your arms over your chest as you looked at him. He rested his hands on his hips, tilting his head at you with a slight frown.
“Now, Y/N… How long have I known you and your sister? I’m always happy to help you two out in any way I can. You know that,” he told you, lips quirking up just a tad.
“More than we deserve,” you murmured
He looked as if he was going to say something else, but you continued before he could.
“Do you want something to drink before you go? I usually make her some coffee,” you offered.
His smile widened as he looked at you, eyes twinkling with something you couldn’t name.
“I’d love to.”
His steps were light as he followed you into the kitchen, and you wondered if his stealth was just part of the job or if he was always that way. He didn’t say much as you moved throughout the kitchen, opting instead to watch you as you turned on the coffee pot.
“I think I have some leftovers from last night,” you told him.
“I’d love some.”
As you made to fix him some food to take with him, you found yourself humming a bit, a habit. So immersed in your tasks, you’d almost forgotten that he was there until he spoke again.
“You’re going to make some man a very happy husband one day.”
You threw him a smile over your shoulder.
“You sound like my dad,” you complained, thinking of the man who you hadn’t seen in years.
“A harmless compliment, I promise. You’re just so sweet...and you can cook better than any chef in the city,” he elaborated.
“Well, we’ll see what the future holds,” was all you said as you handed him a container of food.
You moved to get his coffee for him when he spoke again.
“Any man would be crazy not to snatch you up and beg you to have his children,” he said with a chuckle.
You joined him, shrugging as you handed him a to-go cup full of steaming coffee.
“That would be nice, but I can’t have kids,” you said.
Officer Barnes’ smile fell, eyes widening just a bit as he blinked. If it wasn’t for you, he would’ve dropped his coffee.
“What?” he murmured.
You shrugged again, throwing him a small smile.
“I can’t have kids.”
He looked like he didn’t know what to say, and he frowned, shaking his head.
“I’m sorry.”
“Don’t be,” you told him, placing your hand on his arm. “I’m not bothered by it anymore. I used to be, but… I figured that some people just aren’t meant to have children, and that’s ok.”
You turned away from him, moving to clean up your mess. You could still feel his eyes on you.
“It’s why I work at a nursery. I love it, and sometimes I think to myself that if I had children of my own, I wouldn’t have time for the dozens I see every day.”
You leaned your back against the counter, facing him as you crossed your arms over your chest.
“I like to believe that everything happens for a reason.”
Officer Barnes smirked at you, a light chuckle escaping him, face pinched as if he was thinking hard about what you said, dark hair curling around his ear.
“That’s a nice way of looking at things.”
You shrugged, leading him to the door.
“My sister doesn’t exactly share my sentiments, so it’s nice to hear that you do,” you confessed, opening the door for him. “Thank you again, Officer Barnes.”
He playfully narrowed his eyes at you.
“How many times must I tell you?”
“Sorry, sorry,” you said with a groan. “Bucky. It’s a force of habit.”
“Well, I’m kindly asking you to kick it,” he lightly replied as he stepped outside.
“Drive safe.”
He paused, blinking at you before nodding.
“I will, and I’ll talk to someone about getting your sister into some meetings.”
You waved him off, a slight frown overtaking as you heard your sister retching from down the hall. With a sigh, you closed the door and turned to go tend to her like you always did.
The weeks that followed were better, the best you’d had in a long time. True to his word, Bucky got information on some meetings, and surprisingly, your sister agreed that she needed more help than you alone could provide. You drove her to, and picked her up, from every one. You’d always felt like the older sister despite the opposite being true, but it was glaring now more than ever.
Her behavior was improving, and you constantly prayed that it would last. You knew that recovery wasn’t always a smooth journey, plenty of people relapsing, but that didn’t seem to be the case for your sister. She had gotten another job, was keeping up with her meetings, and hadn’t even looked at a bottle of alcohol in weeks. She was just her normal cynical self...until she wasn’t.
You tapped your finger on the steering wheel, watching as the last person left the building. You waited a few moments, hoping that she would be the last person, but she never came out. Hurriedly stepping out of your car, you made your way to someone who hadn’t driven off yet. You could tell that you had startled them by knocking on their window, and you apologized the minute they cracked it. You asked them if your sister was still inside, and your heart sank at their answer.
“She never showed up.”
Your lips parted, brows furrowing as you registered their words. Unsure of how to respond, you simply took a step back, allowing them to drive off. It was late in the evening, and the parking lot was now empty, and you felt helpless as you looked around, as if waiting for your sister to appear.
She had never showed up?
You had dropped her off yourself. You had seen her walk into the building with your own eyes. You wondered if something had happened, something to send her over the edge again, and with a heavy heart, you got back into your car and headed home. You waited up most of the night, expecting a call from the police station or even a knock on your door, but your phone never rang and your door was undisturbed. You hadn’t meant to, but before you knew it, you had fallen asleep.
Your notifications were just as empty when you woke up the next morning, and your stomach churned as you sat there alone. You had the most awful feeling in your gut, and despite the fact that this should seem like a normal act for your sister, you couldn’t help but feeling like it wasn’t.
Later that day, you drove to the police station. For someone who swore not to rely on Bucky as much anymore, you were doing a poor job of it. He was happy to see you, and that made you feel even worse. Bucky was always happy to help you, and you constantly felt like you were taking advantage of it.
Your worry must have been written on your face though because his smile soon fell. He walked you outside of the station, and you quietly followed.
“It’s my sister,” you immediately said. “She’s missing.”
He eyed you for a bit, eyes narrowing just a tad as he thought. He folded his arms over his chest.
“Are you sure?”
You knew what he wasn’t saying. Your sister wasn’t exactly the most reliable, and absences weren’t unusual for her. He was right to be skeptical.
“They said she never showed up at her meeting. I dropped her off myself, and even if she wasn’t really going, she’d at least pretend like she was. She wouldn’t want me to worry and...and that’s all I seem to be doing,” you murmured.
Bucky placed his hands on your shoulders, massaging them as he attempted to console you.
“Alright. Have you called her?”
“She doesn’t have a cell phone,” you told him. “She can never keep a job long enough to.”
He nodded at that.
“I know that for adults, they need to be missing for at least 48 hours to be treated as a missing persons case. I know that, but…”
You trailed off, and Bucky understood, nodding.
“Hey?”
Your eyes met his, and he sent you a small smile.
“I’ll do what I can. I’m going to find her, alright?”
You gave a shaky nod. He told you to go home and let him handle everything. And thats what you did. The house felt too quiet, and uncomfortable, you started cleaning and cooking. In the midst of all of that, you called your father to tell him what was going on, but it was in vain. As usual, he didn’t answer his phone, and you found yourself wondering if your family was cursed. Your father was too indifferent, your sister too cynical, and you were too nice.
Despite the fact that you felt like you shouldn’t, you went to work. Was it to distract yourself? Oh definitely, but what else were you supposed to do? You didn’t worry until the 4th day had passed and you’d heard nothing from Bucky. He said that he would handle everything, and you trusted him, but you were tempted to go back to the station. However, a knock came on your door one night before you could.
You knew it was him, and you didn’t hesitate to open the door.
“Well?” you anxiously asked, letting him inside.
Bucky’s face was solemn, and you feared the worst, but he simply shook his head.
“Nothing,” he sadly told you.
Your frown deepened, and you frantically blinked away tears.
“Hey,” he quietly said. ‘Hey, none of that, doll.”
You shook your head, stepping back.
“I just feel like this is my fault. Maybe she wasn’t ready. Maybe I pushed her too soon. Maybe-.”
“...and maybe it was all her and had nothing to do with you,” he said, lips pressed together as he looked at you.
You slowly nodded at what he said, not quite believing it.
“Maybe,” you murmured, turning away. “I feel like I should be out there, doing something.”
You heard Bucky approach you, and he tsk’d.
“No, absolutely not. This city is dangerous, and I can’t look for her properly if I’m worrying about you, now can I?” he said, hands resting on your shoulders.
You turned your head to look at him, taking in his soft expression, his baby blues resting on you. You reluctantly shook your head.
“No, I can’t. So the best thing for you to do is sit tight while I try to find your sister.”
“It’s hard. The house...it’s so quiet now. It’s so obvious that she isn’t here, and I hate it,” you whispered. “I’ve never lived alone.”
He hummed, glancing around.
“I don’t have to leave right away. My shift is over, and I could stick around for as long as you want,” he offered, making your heart soar.
“You would do that? I don’t want you to feel obligated to keep me company.”
He grinned at you.
“Never. You just kick me out whenever you get tired of me,” he told you.
You didn’t kick him out. Bucky slept on your couch that night and the night after that and the night after that. His presence was welcoming, comforting, and you found yourself growing used to it. Having known Bucky for years, it was easy to get into a familiar groove with him. He started occupying your couch more and more, and feeling so bad about inconveniencing him all because you couldn’t handle being alone, you usually cooked him breakfast before he had to go to work.
When he wasn’t at work looking for your sister, he was at home with you. Sometimes he cooked with you, or sometimes he fixed something that had been broken for months. He made missing your sister a little easier. You had faith that he would find her, that he’d bring her through that door, drunk and on the verge of sleep like before.
Still, sometimes, you couldn’t help the dark thoughts that assaulted your mind. What if she never came through that door? What if he never found her? Or worse… What if he did? What if he found her in a ditch somewhere, body maimed and ruined from being dead for so long? Despite how much you tried to remain positive, despite how much you wanted to believe otherwise, what if she was gone?
This was what woke you up out of your sleep one night, on the verge of a panic attack. Your breathing was shallow, eyes unfocused as you fought to calm yourself. You were startled, a shriek leaving you as you felt something brush your arm. Light flooded your room, and your eyes immediately met Bucky’s as he stood beside your bed.
“Didn’t mean to scare you, doll,” he whispered, kneeling beside you. “ I could hear you all the way in the living room.”
“Sorry,” you weakly said, shaking your head. “I’m sorry.”
“It’s okay,” he said, sitting beside you, facing you as he pulled you into his arms.
You hadn’t realized that you were shaking, and Bucky tightened his arms around you.
“What if she’s never coming back? What if she’s dead?” you cried.
“Don’t say that,” he murmured, rocking you. “Don’t think the worst.”
“But-.”
He shushed you, cutting you off, and you couldn’t fight the tears as they spilled over. His hand brushed over your back, and you closed your eyes as he held you, not taking note of what was happening until his lips met yours. Your eyes flew open as confusion filled you.
You struggled to pull away, but Bucky’s hold was firm. His mouth moved over yours, and your eyes were wide as he kissed you. He only pulled away when you struggled to breathe, and you pressed your hands to his chest immediately.
“Bucky what-?”
“It’s alright. Let me make you feel better. Help you forget,” he murmured, leaning in again, but you turned away.
“No!”
You got out of his grip, scooting back against the headboard, looking at him as if he was a stranger. Bucky was frowning at you like you were in the wrong, and your mind was muddled with so many conflicting thoughts.
“What are you doing?” you asked him.
He scoffed at you, narrowing his eyes at you like you had offended him.
“What am I doing? What are you doing? You smile and bat those eyelashes at me-.”
“I-.”
“You invite me into your home. You allow me to stay for as long as I want. You cook me breakfast, hell, we cook together like an old married couple. Are you telling me you intended to just play house forever?”
You were floored, and you flinched as you remembered your sister’s constant words, telling you that you were too nice, too trusting. You stared at Bucky, and you felt like an idiot. More tears sprung forth, and you dug your nails into the palm of your hands.
“Bucky I…”
You looked down, wanting to be as far away from him as possible.
“I’m sorry if I made you think that...that there was more to this, but that was never my intention. I’m really sorry.”
You heard him heave a long sigh, shrinking in on yourself as he moved closer to you.
“No, I’m the one who should be sorry.”
You looked up at him, and he reached out to touch your chin. The blue of his eyes was a tad darker, colder than you’d ever seen them.
“I keep forgetting how sweet you are. Too sweet. It’s my fault really, but let me explain how things will work from now on, just so there’s no confusion…”
Your brows drew together, dread swirling in your chest.
“You treat me nice, you be as sweet to me as you always are, and I’ll do everything in my power to find your sister. You don’t...and it’s classified as a simple runaway case.”
You sharply inhaled, mouth dropping open as you registered his words.
“What-?”
“Is that understood?”
He didn’t give you time to respond, pressing his lips to yours again. Your mind was screaming at you to do something, to fight him, get out and go get help. But what if he was telling the truth? Would he really give up on finding your sister if you didn’t sleep with him? Besides, even if you could get away, who could you go to for help? The police was currently pushing you onto your back, lips tasting every inch of you.
Still, you couldn’t help but to fight against him, and Bucky huffed. He paid your trembling hands no mind as he pushed your t-shirt up, fingers trailing over your skin as he did so. You felt like you were having an out of body experience. You almost felt like you were looking down on yourself as he undressed, and you barely fought him as he did the same to you. Your breathing was shallow, and you were certain that you were going to pass out.
“Bucky,” you breathed, pressing your hands against his shoulders.
He simply lowered himself, attaching his mouth to you, making you forget your train of thought for a second. He was like a man starved, tasting you until he was more than satisfied. You hadn’t had sex many times, the few times you did it was great, but this surpassed all of those times, something you never thought possible.
Your legs trembled around him, toes curling, and you reached down to press your hands against his head, trying and failing to push him away. His fingers dug into your thighs, holding them in place while he had his fill of you. Your chest arched upwards, and one of your hands pressed against the headboard, attempting to ground yourself, but Bucky seemed determined to make your head spin.
“Bucky, stop,” you begged, voice cracking. “Please…”
Your next words were lost, the only thing climbing out of your throat being a moan. You tried your best to swallow it down as you came, but Bucky’s tongue and mouth didn’t rest, lapping up your juices as you clenched around the pink muscle. You were still coming down when he climbed over you, and you opened your mouth to stop him, beg him, but he pushed into you without warning.
A gasp escaped you, a groan of his own leaving Bucky as he immediately began to thrust into you. You placed your hands on his chest, lips trembling as he slid into you over and over again. He kissed you again, taking you by surprise, and you stared up at him in something akin to disbelief.
How did you get here? Bucky was your friend, and somehow, here he was on top of you, forcing pleasure onto you that you never asked for.
“You taste just as sweet as I thought you would,” he murmured, lips grazing the corner of your mouth.
“Bucky,” you quietly begged.
“I always knew you’d be sweet in bed, making the cutest little noises, all soft skin and soft smiles.”
His words confused you, and it occurred to you that this behavior did not come out of nowhere.
“You don’t know how many times I wanted to take you in the back of my cruiser, right there in the station, but you deserved better. You deserved to be kissed like a princess in between your sheets-.”
“Stop,” you begged.
You wanted him to stop talking. You didn’t want to face how unbelievably stupid and trusting you had been. It hurt too much. He pressed his hips against yours again, his thick cock dragging along your slick walls.
“Your sister wasn’t good for you, doll.”
Your eyes widened as they met his, his brows furrowed in concentration, a bead of sweat on his forehead as his hair hung over his face.
“She was nothing but trouble, always bringing nothing but her problems into your life. You were far too nice to do anything about it...so I did,” he told you, not a hint of humor in his blue eyes.
A horrified gasp escaped you, and you continued your struggle. You felt like you’d been punched in the chest, and your vision was completely blurry from your tears now. You were full on sobbing, but Bucky paid it no mind as he intertwined his fingers with yours, holding your hands down above your head. Every thrust was a brush against that little bundle of nerves, and you felt yourself clenching around him.
“Oh, that’s it,” he purred. “Come around my cock.”
“No, no, no,” you cried, bucking against him, but only making it worse for you.
Your second climax crashed over you like a wave, and like you were drowning, you struggled to breathe. Bucky’s lips felt like they were everywhere, and soon after, you felt him twitch inside of you, coating your walls as he came too. You couldn’t breathe, and you felt the walls of your room closing in.
“I’m the only one who knows where your sister is,” he murmured after catching his breath. “I’m the only one who knows if she’s even okay.”
Your chest was heaving, and you kept thinking to yourself that not enough air was getting in. Bucky wiped the sweat from your hairline, running his eyes over your spent frame as he caged you in even further.
“So if you want to see her again, you know what you need to do.”
The world finally caved in on you.
Even though you couldn’t have kids, it seemed like Bucky was determined to try. Or maybe he just couldn’t get enough of you. Despite the fact that he had a place of his own, he spent all of his free time at your house. His hands never strayed from you, and it seemed like he was kissing you any chance he got. At night, and sometimes in the morning, he enjoyed the feel of you wrapped around him, milking him as he groaned in your ear.
And what could you do but let him? Now knowing the truth, you wondered if you ever knew Bucky at all. How was it possible to hide one’s true self for years? Constantly? You remembered your sister’s last words about him, calling him a creep, and you wondered if he was that good or if you were simply that trusting?
He acted as if you were a normal couple. He cooked with you, ate with you, watched tv with you, and even bathed with you. Bucky brought you flowers and gifts and pretty dresses he thought you’d look good in. Every time, you thanked him with a smile and could do nothing but accept it as he undressed you. Every time you asked about your sister, every time you built up the courage to, he always dodged the question, and you wondered how long this would go on.
As it turns out, not long at all.
He came to the house one day, angry and frantic and his eyes were searching for you. The minute he spotted you, he pounced. He was rougher than he had ever been, pinning you to the wall as he thrust into you, hand fisting your hair while the other pressed his fingers into your thigh. You felt like he was going to break you, but Bucky paid no mind to your tears.
You had made your way to the floor when he finally came inside of you, sweaty and angry and gripping you like he’d lose you. You were trembling in his arms when he lifted his head, and you stared at him like he was going to hurt you some more. You watched as he swallowed, running his eyes over you as he reached up to brush his thumb along your lip.
“Sam and I gotta leave,” he breathed.
You blinked at him, frowning.
“It’s all so sudden, but they found some things, and we have to leave.”
You didn’t know what to say, and you stared at him in confusion.
“...but when it’s safe, I’m coming back for you,” he told you, making your heart sink.
“B-Bucky...my-.”
“You want to see her again, don’t you?”
You nodded, and he nodded with you.
“Okay. Then you’ll wait for me. You don’t tell anybody what you know, and you wait for me. Tell me.”
Scared to say anything else, and scared that you’d never see your sister again, you told him what he wanted to hear.
“I’ll wait for you,” you whispered through trembling lips..
He kissed you, and that was the last time he kissed you for a long time. You didn’t know how many years had passed. 4? 5? 6? You couldn’t keep track and they all blended together. With Bucky gone, you felt more alone than you ever had before. Had your body grown used to his? Grown to crave his even? The man was your rapist. Was that normal?
The house was too painful for you to remain in, so you moved a couple of blocks over. Every day that passed, you wondered how your sister was doing. You wondered where she was. Some days you missed her more than others, and some days you were angry. Why couldn’t she have told you outright what Bucky was like. Surely, she must have known, known better than you.
Some days you were angry at Bucky, and on more than one occasion, you had even been tempted to tell someone what you knew. You hated him for what he did to you, what he’d done to your sister, putting you both through torment. Most days though, you were just angry with yourself. You felt like you deserved some blame in all of this, for being so naive, so trusting, for having faith in everyone until they proved otherwise.
Work only distracted you for a short time, and the lonely nights came quicker than you liked. Provided that you were able to find sleep, it was normally after a crying fit. It all felt like a strange sort of limbo, and you wondered how long you were meant to endure it. You started to think that Bucky would never come back, you’d never see your sister again, and once again, you’d be an idiot for believing him. But what other choice did you have?
It was one early morning, the sun still yet to rise, when there was a knock on your door. You were riddled with sleep and practically stumbling to the door, but when you opened it, all of your fatigue was gone. Your wide eyes met familiar blue ones, and you felt like the air was sucked out of you.
His hair was shorter, but he otherwise looked the same. He was dressed darkly, as bulky as ever, and you took a step back when he took a step forward. An unfamiliar car was behind him, and you squinted, recognizing Officer Wilson in the passenger seat. Your eyes fell to Bucky again, and the corner of his mouth lifted into a smirk.
it’s been a min since I’ve done a new fic rec, so here we go. just a random collection of new stories (or new to me lol) that I’ve been enjoying! as usual, no specific order.
This is purely a fic rec blog, always reblogging fics I enjoy. usually Bucky x reader, sometimes Steve x reader, Chris Beck x reader, etc. So check out more I’ve reblogged on this page. :) See my past fic recs below:
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Bucky x reader:
Reputation by @captainscanadian
College!Bucky x Reader
“There was a fine line between being study buddies and fuck buddies; a line that was never meant to be crossed until it was. All you wanted was to finish off your undergraduate degree, get a decent MCAT score and go off to medical school. But when NYU’s resident fuckboy offers to be your tutor, it seemed as though fate had a whole other plan for the two of you. His reputation precedes him, but you soon came to realize that there was more to Bucky Barnes than what meets the eye.”
107th by @baezen
cop!Bucky x reader
“in which her hot cop neighbour asks for multiple favours and she can’t seem to say no to him”
Hearts in Secret by @jbbarnesandnoble
King!Bucky Barnes x Princess!Reader
“people always assume that princesses are free to do as they wish, to dress and act how they want to. In fact, it’s actually quiet the opposite.”
The Kid From Queens by @wkemeup
Modern Army Vet!Bucky x reader
(drabble from Sunrise) by @wkemeup
“Bucky and Y/n take a trip to Queens in search of the boy Bucky saved on the day that changed his life“
Black Lace and Property Damage by @bitsandbobsandstuff
Bucky x reader
“With your messy work hours, Bucky’s consistently inconsistent mission schedule, and those basic life tasks you’re both ignoring (when was the last time he actually bought a new toothbrush?), the simple act of just being together has been shunted to the side. Bucky’s officially starting to panic.“
Behind Enemy Lines by @writingcroissant
40s!Bucky x reader
“Bucky Barnes falls off a train right into the midst of a nation he swore to fight to his last breath. But instead of Hydra, he just so happens to be found by a young woman who risks her life in order to save his.“
Broken Crown by @lionoflannistarth
Knight!Bucky x princess!reader
“James Buchanan Barnes is a knight who is in love with his childhood best friend, the royal princess. Both of them think, and for different reasons, that the princess’ betrothal is the worst thing that can happen. Until…“
Better by @captainscanadian
Doctor!Bucky x doctor!reader
“Dr. James Barnes has it all: a loving family, caring best friends, and a successful career as one of the best heart surgeons in New York. He has everything he ever wanted his whole life… well, almost everything. One thing he never thought he could ever have was Y/N Y/L/N. She may have been a lot of things, but he loved her because she made him better.“
The Wilds by @moonstruckbucky
Lumberjack!Bucky x reader
“After a bitter divorce, you seek solace in the wilds of Alaska. Unbeknownst to you, it’ll change you in ways you could have never imagined.”
This Town by @no-champagne-socialist
Bucky x reader
“Y/N has been included as one of Earth’s Mightest Heroes for so long, that she considers each and every member of her team to be her family. So when the Avengers are torn apart from the inside, she takes the road less travelled to one of retirement. Y/N finds herself settling into a life of exclusion, but also one of safety and comfort, when an old friend comes knocking, asking for a favour.“
If I Could Fly by @ceeellewrites
Actor!Bucky x Actress!Reader Social Media AU
“Bucky Barnes is an actor with a small (just a tiny) celebrity crush on Y/N L/N, one of the industry’s well-known actress. Well, it’s just a celebrity crush, what could go wrong?”
Long Way Home by @captainscanadian
Doctor!Bucky x doctor!reader
“If the doctors don’t fix you, then I’ll become a doctor and I’ll fix you, Bambi.” While Bucky Barnes did not remember the promise he had made almost thirty years ago, he still kept it.“
Waves by @buckys-darling
Prince!Bucky x Reader
“Prince James Barnes of Montiero despises the spotlight and has been hidden from the public eye for years. You meet a stranger at the bar on your girls trip to a remote island. What’s the harm in a one night stand?”
Leather Jacket by @mymoonagedaydream
Biker!Bucky x reader
“Your genius business idea seemed to have attracted the wrong sort of people to your brother’s bar- at first“
Rookie by @sebastiianstxn
Detective!Bucky x cop!reader
“it’s the start of something new for detective Barnes and the rookie y/n but figuring out their relationship ends abruptly when reader gets unknown calls“
The Cat’s Meow by @moonbeambucky
Bucky x reader
“On an effort to rescue a cat you didn’t expect to also rescue your love life.“
Know it All by @moonbeambucky
College!Bucky x reader
“Your grades and patience are tested when you’re paired together for a class project with the one person you cannot stand, Bucky Barnes.”
Prompt: criminals have been giving him the runaround all day and all he wants to do is bury himself between your legs
Summary: Bucky has had a hard day and he just wants you when he finally gets home.
Word Count: 438
Warnings: Smut, quickie on the kitchen floor, horny Bucky.
Authors Notes: this is written for @the-ss-horniest-book-club and I rarely write cop!bucky so here we are 😉 not proofread!!!
You were in the kitchen preparing dinner when you heard the car pull up outside and then the car door slam shut. You knew Bucky would be in one of his moods.
But you decided the keep the energy in the house positive and smiled when the front door opened then closed with a slam. Bucky marched into the kitchen area with his shirt already half undone and a scowl on his face.
“Hey baby how was your-” You were cut off when he smashed his lips to yours. His fingers edging up your thigh as he rubs your pussy through your underwear. “Buck stop, stop. Dinner won’t be too long.” You tried to push him away but he didn’t even budge.
“I don’t want dinner. I want you, I need you. Now.” He kisses you hungrily as his fingers pulled your underwear to one side, his pointer finger circling your clit and you moaned into his mouth.
His large hands ripped the flimsy material from your body and unbuckled his pants, shoving them down his legs with his boxers just above the knees.
Bucky laid you down on the floor and climbed on top of you. His hard cock slapped against your thigh. Your skirt bunched up around your waist. You raised your hips and wrapped your legs around his waist, pulling him close to you. Bucky slid in with no resistance. Your walls welcomed him with no resistance. His face buried in your neck as he grunted with his thrusts. Your walls clenched and he thrusted harder.
“I love you. I love you.” He chanted in your ear as he held you as close as possible. “I’m gonna cum.” He whimpered and you looked at his beautiful face. His screwed shut and nose scrunched up, his lips parted with beautiful angelic moans coming out of it.
“Cum inside me. I’m right here baby let go.” You cooed and purposely clenched. Bucky whimpered as his white liquid shot inside you. He thrusted lazily, your walls milking him of everything he had. He kissed your neck and held your face between the palms of his hands. “You didn’t cum.” He said almost guiltily.
“I didn’t but it’s not about me Buck. I wanted you to feel better.” You smiled lovingly. Twirling your wedding ring on your finger. Bucky shook his head disapprovingly and lowered himself down your body. He pulled your skirt off and you removed your shirt. Your breasts bouncing free. His breath hitched as he watched his cum leak from your hole. With a final look to you, he buried his face between your thighs, keeping eye contact with you the whole time.
pairing: bucky barnes x reader
word count: 8195
warnings: fluff, like tooth rotting fluff for the first 7k, smut, nsfw [18+ only], fingering, oral [f receiving],
prompt: kat told me to write it | cop!au / neighbour!au
summary: in which her hot cop neighbour asks for multiple favours and she can’t seem to say no to him
author’s note: my friend kat saw a hot cop in her building and told me to write her a gratuitous self-insert so i did. this is it
oneshot | masterlist
The high rise buildings tended to obscure the sun even on the best of days, so when the weather took a turn it always seemed more cold and dreary than usual. Umbrellas lined the streets as patrons attempted to reduce their carbon footprint, despite the heavy downpour. Jostling between everyone else who had the same idea to walk amongst the rain.
Every day the NYPD dealt with a variety of calls. The standard beat cops handled a huge majority of the calls. Checking in on reported robberies, potential DV cases, and anything in between. The more senior officers and higher ranking officials were called in for serious crashes or homicides. It was never a dull day in the NYPD, but every officer cherished going home after a shift. Some days they didn’t make it home. And some days racist cops were shone a light on in the media, and the wrath of the public was felt as less crimes were reported.
The trust was lost between civilian and law enforcer when the law had been abused to racially target a suspect, or even a passerby whose skin colour differed from their own. To those cops, everyone was guilty until proven innocent, but even innocence couldn’t save them in a racist world.
Sergeant Barnes ran his own unit within the NYPD. They were tasked with responding to all kinds of vehicle crashes within their precinct. Some days it was a simple ‘fell asleep at the wheel’ situation which was closed within the day and all paperwork filed before they clocked out. Other days they responded to burning cars, or drive-by’s. They knew how to handle every situation and search for the things other officers might glance over.
Today, the weather was a factor in most of the crashes reported. A learner driver spun out and crashed into a power pole. Fortunately no one was hurt, just a little shaken by the ordeal. But there were a couple more severe, ending with a few deaths that were always harder to deal with.
“Attention all units. We have a car versus semi collision with multiple casualties on the highway.” Bucky turned his radio up to hear the details over the sound of rain pounding against his car. “Ambulance and Fire are on their way to the scene now. Requesting police assistance.”
“Juliet Bravo Bravo Three One Zero. Be advised, plain clothed officer responding,” Bucky spoke through his walkie.
He hit the switch for his lights and siren, belting up and listening to other units respond to the call. The traffic parted for him as he drove to the location, fast enough that he’d get there promptly, but careful enough he wasn’t another statistic.
Sergeant Barnes was first on the scene. He drove past the cars that had stopped so traffic didn’t keep driving into them. Grabbing his raincoat before he stepped out of the car, he made sure he was parked away so the ambulance could get close to the scene. Making his rank known to the civilians who were trying to help. Holding umbrellas over a few of the victims, while others performed CPR, and attempting to get his head around the mess.
Thankfully, a rig pulled up on the other side of the highway. Barnes introduced himself to the Lieutenant and together they put forwards a plan. He’d go around to make sure all of the victims had someone helping them, while the firemen started to provide first aid to those who needed it. Swapping out with civilians doing CPR, while waiting for EMT’s to arrive.
The scene was horrific, and one of the worst he’d attended in a long time. The car that had driven straight up under the back end of the semi contained no survivors. The car behind that seemed to have swerved to avoid hitting it, but had smashed into another car. They both had young children on board who’d sustained serious injury. Barnes flagged down the Ambulances as they arrived.
“We’ve got an unresponsive kid over in the white sedan, and a suspected spinal in the black camry. My guys will make sure everyone else keeps their distance and try to get this traffic moving again.”
Barnes radioed in the situation from back at his car. He needed to get the traffic moving again, so asked for road workers to head down to try and shift the barrier between lanes. It would take some time, but they’d be able to use the other side of the highway until they got the road cleared. Otherwise traffic would be backed up for hours and they needed a solution before they had to deal with pissed off motorists.
For what it was worth, most of the scene was contained. As ambulances left with patients, more arrived to help out. Firefighters helped free passengers from their wrecked cars, and assist wherever they were needed. Barnes’ officers did what they could to provide shelter and take statements. Some headed off to the hospital, others stayed to help.
He finished his call and heard a whimper, followed by a small bark. The rain had eased up some, but not much. Storm clouds rumbled overheard. He reached into his car for his flashlight, shining it at the ground off the side of the road. He tried to find the source of the bark, calling out to the dog that had made the sound. It could be injured. A police officer’s job was never done.
Off in the bush, light reflected off a pair of eyes. A pained sound filled the air, followed by significant whimpering. There was more than one puppy seeking his help. He found the small animals huddled together, whimpering and shivering. Completely chilled to the bone. He put the flashlight in between his teeth and started picking them up, tucking them closer to his body to try and warm them up, despite his clothes growing more saturated the longer the jacket was undone.
In total, there were five shivering puppies that needed his help, so he bustled them back to his squad car and cranked the heat. Finding a blanket in the back seat and making a small pocket for them. He didn’t know what else to do, so he threw an old hoodie over top of them before jogging off to find Wilson.
Detective Wilson was his second in command, and could handle the scene without Barnes’ help. He’d just finished a double shift when he’d responded to the call. Now that things were finally under control, and all patients had left for the hospital, tidy up was well on the way. Someone had come to shift the barriers, and road cones were set up along the other side of the motorway, with traffic finally flowing again.
“What the hell are you still doing here, man?” Wilson asked. “Get your ass home and rest! We’ll call you if we need you, same as always. We got this handled, Sarge.”
“Alright, alright,” Barnes replied, holding his hands in the air. “Make sure you update me, yeah? I want the full report by the morning.”
Wilson mock saluted him, and Barnes laughed. Bidding his farewell and dashing back to his car. He shook his jacket off and threw it in the back before climbing into the car. His clothes hadn’t been as well protected against the weather as he’d imagined, and soaked the seat he sat on. He tried to warm himself up and leant over the centre console to check on the puppies. They were all still making noises of protest, but at least the shivering wasn’t as bad anymore.
He had no clue where the nearest vet or dog rescue was, so he drove. He didn’t know where he was going until the buildings became familiar and he pulled into his reserved parking spot. Under shelter of the garage, he scooped the puppies carefully into his arms, still wrapped in the blanket and his hoodie. He kept his keys handy, letting himself into the building, all the while using his feet to kick the two boxes inside the lobby. He never understood why delivery drivers couldn’t at least attempt to get buzzed in by anyone in the building, not just the intended recipient.
He couldn’t tell you how many times he’d stopped to pick them up and drop them at his neighbours apartments to keep them out of the rain, and despite having his hands full with freezing puppies, he still checked the names and apartment numbers. Scooping up the one for his neighbour, who had an affinity for online shopping, it seemed, before riding up to the 9th floor.
Bucky used the toe of his boot to kick the door, since his hands were full. Hoping to God his neighbour was home, because he’d learnt in passing that she worked at a dog rescue. If he wasn’t so sleep deprived he’d probably remember the address, but Y/N’s apartment was the next best thing. She was always coming and going with different dogs, so he figured she’d have something that could help. If not, she’d know who could.
“Sergeant Barnes. What do I owe the pleasure of this visit today?” Y/N asked. She kept a hand on the door as she opened it, her other hand on her hip.
“You had another package getting destroyed in the rain,” Bucky responded politely. “Also, I found some puppies on the side of the road lookin’ a little worse for wear, and I didn’t know where else to bring ‘em. Can ya help me?”
Y/N grabbed the box from his hands and threw it behind her. It wasn’t important. The only thing she was currently expecting was a box of snacks from her friend overseas. Nothing breakable was inside.
“Come in,” she told him, stepping aside so he could rush in and closing the door behind him. “You found them on the side of the road? How many?”
“Only found five,” he said with a slight sniff. He was freezing, but his priority was getting help for the puppies in his arms. Y/N pulled back the hoodie to take a look at the small animals.
“I’ve got some heating pads somewhere,” she said, wandering over to a cupboard and producing a clean towel. “You need to try and dry them as much as possible.”
Bucky knelt on the ground of the living room, opening up the blanket and using the small towel to dry them off. They were so small he was scared he’d hurt them, but Y/N was right. He needed to dry them off. Placing them onto a dry blanket Y/N had thrown at him while she searched for the heating pads.
“Jesus, they’re so fucking cold,” she cursed. She laid the pad out beneath the blanket, cranking it to the highest heat. “Good thing you found them. What were you doing on the side of the road anyway?”
“Car crash,” Bucky replied. “Heard ‘em whining. They’re so tiny.”
“They’re fucking babies,” Y/N agreed. “They’ve got to have just been born. A few hours old, at least. And they were all alone in the rain?”
Bucky didn’t even flinch as she started to release a string of profanity. Cursing out the assholes who abandoned these babies on the side of the road.
“Oh. Oh no. Oh baby,” Y/N whimpered, cradling one of the puppies to her chest. The others moved or made noises of complaint when they touched them. This one barely moved or made any noise. They were on their way out.
Bucky felt heat prickle his eyes as he realised why Y/N was upset and reached out to run his hand over the small pup.
“I think this one was the runt,” she said. “They’re all small, but I think the cold was too much for him. I’m gonna call the vet, see if she can pay a house visit. You should really go and change.”
“I’m fine,” he assured her, dropping his gaze to the other puppies and folding the blanket over them. He wasn’t fine and they both knew it.
“The vet’ll be about an hour in this weather,” she told him. “Go home and have a hot shower. Change into something warm and dry. You’re no use to these babies if you don’t take care of yourself. I’ve got them for now.”
“I’ll only be ten minutes,” he replied, rising to his feet. “Thank you.”
“It’s my job,” she replied simply, smiling when her eyes met his. “Can’t have you catching a cold, Sarge. Shower. Go.”
He laughed softly and showed himself out, fingers fumbling with his keys as he unlocked his door and headed straight for the bathroom. Throwing his wet clothes into the hamper and he stripped down and turned the shower on high. The water taking its time to heat up before he stepped under it and turned the dial to a much more suitable temperature. Shivering until the water warmed him enough to actually enjoy the shower.
He’d told Y/N he’d be ten minutes, but he was back in seven. His hair towel dried and dressed in an old fluffy sweater, grey sweats, and a pair of thick socks. He sat down cross legged beside the pile of puppies once again, with Y/N on the opposite side.
“Where’s the other pup? The one who might not make it?” Bucky asked.
Even with his wild hair, and ugly sweater, Y/N had to admit he was pretty cute. She’d always seen him in uniform, and something about it did all the right things for her. But this softer, more domestic look suited him just as well. If not better. Despite the dark circles under his eyes, he seemed younger without the uniform.
“The vet said body warmth might help, so I’ve got him tucked in my top,” she replied. “I don’t know if it’s going to do much. He’s still freezing.”
Without a vet checking him out to give them a proper diagnosis, things weren’t looking good for the littlest pup. The rest had started to warm nicely and were fussing happily, despite being so small. They’d need a foster home for a while to help nurse them to health before they were ready for adoption, if that’s what Bucky wanted.
“They’re all going to need a lot of care,” Y/N sounded him out. “If they are newborns and were out there for God knows how long before you found them, they could’ve picked up a number of illnesses.”
“I just gotta help them, y’know? It’s what I do,” he replied simply, smiling at the little pup who opened their eyes. “It’s usually people, but the same principle applies.”
“Yeah, I get it,” she sympathised. “What’re you gonna do with them? You gonna adopt them out, or keep them?”
“I–I haven’t really thought about it,” he said, eyebrows pulled together in thought. “Aside from knowing I had to get ‘em out of the rain and warmed up, I didn’t really think too far ahead.”
“You should probably start thinking about it, then,” Y/N advised. “I’ll probably end up fostering them until they’re old enough to be adopted. You should figure out what you want to happen to them after that. We can take them in at the rescue, if that’s what you decide. And we can help with paperwork and all that stuff if you decide to adopt.”
“Yeah,” he said, nodding his head, reaching a hand forward to catch the pup who tried to escape from the warm fort they’d made them. He lightly scratched behind the ears.
“Make sure they stay inside the blankets,” Y/N instructed. “I think I’ve got some puppy replacement milk in the fridge. We’ll try feeding them.”
“Okay,” he agreed, tucking the pup back inside as she fussed in the kitchen. “How often do you foster puppies?”
“Not just puppies,” she said. “Sometimes we find kittens as well. Or we find strays we need to get used to human company. It’s the kind of work I don’t mind bringing home with me.”
“Only work I ever bring home with me is paperwork and it does my head in,” he replied with a laugh, turning to look over his shoulder to watch her briefly. “I wouldn’t mind bringing this kinda work home with me.”
“Puppies are full on,” she warned him. “You can’t just leave them alone when you go to work. Someone’s always gotta stay with them. You got a roommate...or a girlfriend who could help out?”
“No. It’s just me.”
Y/N hummed in response. There was no way a guy like him was single. Maybe what they said about the Luck of the Irish was true.
“I dunno if I could take ‘em all,” he told her. “I’d love to, but it’s a bit impractical, y’know? These places are so fuckin’ small I’m surprised I can even fit a double bed in my room.”
Y/N laughed. She knew all about that. Their places had to be of similar size.
“I don’t know. I feel kinda bad, y’know? I don’t know if I’d have the time for one of these little guys. I work odd hours and like you said, they need someone with them.”
“C’mon,” she said. She could sense the apprehension in his voice. “These pups look like they could be a medium-sized breed once fully grown. They’d be perfect for these apartments. They’d obviously need to be walked and given attention but it isn’t like you’re gone for weeks at a time. I’m sure someone in the building would walk him or her.”
“They’re so cute. I never really thought about gettin’ a dog. Could be nice. Not coming home to an empty apartment, y’know?”
He laughed at the puppy who’d managed to crawl out of the blankets once again. His brothers and sisters content being inside the warm blankets, but this one just wanted to move. Bucky caught the small animal before he fell on the floor and scooped him into his arms, cradling him close to his chest and tucking him into his hoodie.
Y/N watched the whole scene unfold from the kitchen and smiled as Bucky turned to look at her once again. “I think he’s just chosen you as his new dad.”
The small pup nipped at his neck before making himself comfortable.
“I think I’m gonna call him Cruiser,” Bucky said. Y/N walked over to him with a few syringes full of warmed milk diluted with water.
“What about the rest of them?” She asked.
“Howler.” He pointed to the one who kept making noise. “I think they’re the one who caught my attention in the first place. Echo.” He pointed to the one that seemed to be copying every noise their sibling made. “And Blue.”
“What about my little guy?”
He thought for a second, watching her try to feed the weakened pup. “Sarge. Gotta name at least one after me, right?”
True to her word, Y/N fostered the puppies. Bucky came over every day after work to see them and help with their feeding. Sarge barely made it through the night, but after the vet had checked him out and given him some antibiotics, he slowly started to improve. Letting Y/N feed him, while his brothers and sister were quite happy in their makeshift blanket bed.
That first night, Bucky had stayed to help her with them. Needing to know they were all going to be okay, and eventually passing out from exhaustion on her sofa just after 9am. He’d called out of work just before 5am sounding worse for wear thanks to being caught in the weather. Y/N didn’t disturb him. Instead she gave him a blanket and readied some cold medicine and water for when he woke up, and went about feeding each of the puppies herself.
With Bucky back at work and the weather on the decline as they came into winter, Y/N made sure he had enough stuff for when Cruiser was ready to move in with him. He’d already been out to pick up some things from the rescue where Y/N worked, and she’d given him a list of things he needed to pick up elsewhere.
There were still nights where Y/N wasn’t too sure Sarge was going to make it. Even with the OK from the vet, Sarge was still tiny. He was growing at half the rate his brothers and sister were, and he had her worried more often than not. With the weather as bad as it was and snow sticking to the ground, Y/N constantly had the heat cranked. Even if she was a sweaty mess, Sarge was shivering.
Some nights she woke Bucky up. The exhaustion of caring for all the pups and doting on Sarge getting the better of her. Sometimes she was in tears. Sick with worry that he wouldn’t make it through the night. He wouldn’t eat or drink, so she woke Bucky up to sit with her. The two making sure to switch out nursing Sarge, and trying to catch some sleep.
Bucky had told everyone at the precinct about the puppies he’d found that day of the crash. How his neighbour, who worked at a dog rescue, was helping foster them to health. How cute they all were, and how excited he was to take Cruiser home when he was big enough.
He mentioned the other puppies. Howler, Echo and Blue. How they were growing perfectly, just like Cruiser, and how Y/N said they’d be ready for adoption soon. Word was that Sarge was still too small. The vet had popped around to check them all out again recently, and had started the smallest pup on a new dose of antibiotics. She’d told them to mix it in with his food, so that he didn’t fight them on it, and told them to call if they had any further worries.
Sometimes the runts stayed small all their lives. Sometimes they’d grow to a similar size as their siblings. The vet wasn’t worried about him not progressing as fast as his brothers or sister. It happened sometimes. He’d need extra love once his siblings were adopted, but Y/N couldn’t bare to separate Sarge and Cruiser. They had a bond like no other, and she voiced her concerns to Bucky late one night when Sarge was keeping her up.
“I’m not separating them,” she told him. “Blue, Echo and Howler are all well enough to be adopted, but I’m not letting you take Cruiser without Sarge. He’s still so sick and tiny and needs so much care. He’s gotta stay with at least one of his brothers, so either you take them both now or they stay with me a bit longer.”
Y/N had bonded with Sarge and she wasn’t sure she’d be able to let him go. Thankfully, Bucky only lived next door, so she knew he’d let her over to visit. But a part of her wished he wasn’t ready to take either of the pups yet. Now that Blue had found her forever home, and Howler and Echo’s potential adoptive family were still deciding if they take them both, she wasn’t sure if she’d handle a quiet apartment again. She’d grown used to having them all around, and felt the disappearance of Blue quite heavily. In the coming days, she’d be losing Howler and Echo, so she wished Bucky would let her take care of them a bit longer.
“Okay,” he replied. “It’ll be just like it is here, right? ‘Cept at my place. I can do that.”
Howler and Echo had retired for the night and were content. Y/N was about to break out the tequila when there was a frantic knock at her door. She shushed the pups and assured them it was okay as their little heads shot up from their beds. Taking a look through the peephole and sighing when she saw Bucky.
“They won’t stop whining,” he told Y/N. “Can you come over?”
It was the first time she’d set foot in his apartment, considering he’d spent most of his free time at hers while she nursed the pups back to health. It felt a little strange, but eerily comfortable. There was a stack of unopened mail at the end of the kitchen counter, as well as an assortment of gift baskets. She was about to ask him what that was all about when he dragged her into his room. She’d been moving too slowly for his liking.
Y/N crouched down by the pups bed and let them sniff her.
“They’ve been going at it for the past couple hours. I don’t know what to do,” he stressed, crouching beside her and running a hand through his hair.
“They’re just not familiar with their new home yet,” she assured him. “They know you. Maybe let them cuddle with you for a bit, rather than trying to keep them in their bed. Once they know you’re here they’ll start feeling more safe and ready to sleep alone. Usually when I’m just pottering around I’ll keep Sarge inside my hoodie. Cruiser usually follows us around, but if I’m sitting down he’ll find his way into my lap. You just gotta give them time to get familiar with their surroundings, Bucky. They’re okay.”
“Okay.” He exhaled in relief. “Thank God.”
She laughed softly, watching Cruiser naturally drift towards his dad. He had a tendency to do that, and she’d noticed that he seemed to be a little lost whenever Bucky wasn’t around. Wandering aimlessly around her apartment as if trying to find him. He settled easily once Bucky gave him a kiss, and let him lick his cheek.
He tucked both pups into the front of his hoodie, and there they stopped whining.
“You want to stay for a bit? If Howler and Echo are okay alone?” He offered. “I was about to see what kind of sweet treats everyone was trying to bribe me with.”
“Is that what all those gift baskets are for?” She asked, laughing as he nodded his head.
He hummed and Cruiser popped his head out of the neck of his hoodie. “If Wilson and Rogers don’t get Howler or Echo, everyone else is trying to. I would tell them it’s not up to me, but I have a sweet tooth. I’m enjoying all the home baking.”
“They should be okay for another ten minutes or so,” Y/N assured him. A smile spread across his face as he stood up and offered his hand to her. Helping her to her feet.
“I think I Romanoff is trying to bribe you too. She gave me a cheesecake and it’s got your name all over it.”
Y/N felt herself start salivating. “Oh, I’m already there. If it’s got a cherry glaze she can have Echo.”
Bucky laughed and led her out to the kitchen once again, aware he hadn’t let her hand go yet, but that she wasn’t complaining. In fact, she took the chance to slide her fingers between his own, giving his hand a squeeze.
They’d grown closer ever since that fateful night where Bucky had found the puppies and shown up on her doorstep. Their friendship was easy and comfortable, and full of concern for their baby, Sarge, who gave them both quite a good scare more times than they’d care to admit. She was his mom, always, and now he was his dad. Learning to care for both Cruiser and Sarge, but unable to do it without her help.
She was a little disheartened when he dropped her hand, but only to catch Sarge falling out the bottom of his hoodie.
“We talked about this,” Bucky said softly, tucking Sarge back inside his hoodie and making sure he wasn’t going anywhere for the time being. “You’re making me look bad in front of your mom.”
Y/N felt her heart swell. She reached forward to pat Sarge’s head, aware of how close they were standing together. “He’s a good boy. He could never make you look bad. Where’s this cheesecake? I need it inside me.”
Bucky cleared his throat and took a step back, attempting to hide how flustered her comment made him by sifting through the fridge to find the container he’d packed away. Eventually producing it, and knowing his cheeks had a hint of colour to them.
“There’s a charity thing the NYPD throws once a year.” Bucky was trying to change the conversation, but the way he was going made him more nervous. “I was wonderin’ if you’d like to come with me? It’s nothin’ special, just...thought it might be nice, y’know?”
“When is it?”
“Next Friday. I know it’s late notice, and you might already have made pla–”
“I’d love to, Bucky,” she was quick to assure him. “I’m assuming it’s black tie?”
“Great,” he said. “Yeah, it is. Starts at eight, so we’ll leave about half-seven, yeah?”
“Sounds good,” she said with a smile. “I haven’t had an excuse to get glammed up in a long time. I hope you’re ready to be outshone, Sarge.”
Hearing his name, the little pup yipped and popped his head out of the collar of the hoodie. The pair laughed and Y/N scratched under the pups chin.
“Not you, baby. My other Sarge.”
Bucky looked like sin dressed in his formal wear. He’d debuted his new haircut earlier in the week, and though Y/N missed the luscious locks he was always fiddling with, she couldn’t help but think he looked just as delicious with a more cropped hairstyle.
He wore his uniform proudly, and while Y/N had been expecting some kind of suit, she hadn’t expected he’d be required to attend in uniform. He looked good in uniform, she always knew that, but having him actually taking in her own appearance at the same time sent shivers down her spine. He took his hat off and tucked it under his arm, whistling lowly and shaking his head.
Y/N had on an all black number, with her hair twisted into a low bun. The material hung off her shoulders, which Bucky assumed was meant to happen, and it hugged her tightly in the bodice before flowing freely from the waist down. She’d paired the outfit with a small gold necklace, that caught the light and sparkled.
“You’re going to outshine me tonight, sweetheart,” he told her. “You look magnificent, Y/N.”
“You scrub up pretty well too, Sarge,” she teased, reaching out to straighten his tie and smoothing her hand down his chest. “You nervous?”
She didn’t know, did she? “Why would I be nervous?”
She shrugged. “It’s the first night you’re leaving Sarge and Cruiser alone so you can have a life for a couple of hours. It’s a big step,” she replied matter-of-factly. “At least everyone at the precinct knows you’re a new father to puppies, so we have an excuse to leave early, right?”
Bucky chuckled and nodded his head. He didn’t want to tell her that his sister was over to look after them because he was way too paranoid about leaving them alone. So he let her believe that she knew his plan. “You know me so well,” he told her, relaxing a little. “You ready to go? Our Uber is waiting for us outside.”
Y/N grabbed a black piece of material and hung it around her back, loosely draped over her arms. Reaching for her clutch before locking the door to her apartment and accepting the arm Bucky offered her. Wrapping her own around it and leaning into him.
They chatted about how quickly Cruiser and Sarge had adapted to life at Bucky’s after the first night he’d panicked. She stopped over to see them while he was at work. Happy to let them out for a toilet break, and give them cuddles. He was happy for her to be there. Occasionally he’d get a picture while he was at work of both puppies in her lap and he’d miss being at home. Wishing his shift would hurry up and finish so he didn’t have to rely on pictures to see his babies.
After Howler and Echo had been adopted by other cops at the precinct, Y/N’s apartment was far too empty and quiet. It was like Bucky knew, so he’d dropped by with a key and asked her if she minded checking on them during the day if she was home. And on the nights where he was on call, she came over and they ordered takeout and watched a film together. Cuddled beneath a large blanket, with Sarge happy in her lap, and Cruiser at home in his.
She always fell asleep, cuddled up next to him with his arm around her. He couldn’t let himself, because once his eyes closed his phone rang with a call and he had to go. He’d found that if he stayed awake he got to enjoy those moments more often, than have to wake her up so he could answer the call. Always a little put out that their peaceful moment was disturbed whenever his phone rang, but it was his job. She always woke up enough to tell him to be safe, and he’d assure her he’d be just fine, because she was his good luck charm. He had to come home, right? He couldn’t leave their babies without a dad.
And so he’d leave, but not before he’d kissed her forehead and made sure the blanket and been pulled up over her so she didn’t wake feeling the cold.
Bucky got out once they arrived and helped Y/N out after him. She beamed at him – ever the gentleman – and linked her arm with his again. He fixed his hat on his head and together they walked into the venue.
It was a large affair. Bucky wasn’t the only officer in uniform, but he certainly was the one who looked the best. He grabbed them a couple flutes of champagne from a passing waiter, and bashfully accepted the congratulations offered to him.
“What was that about?” Y/N asked, eyeing him as she sipped her champagne.
“I...uhh. My unit is being honoured tonight,” he confessed. “I knew you’d give me shit if I told you...so I didn’t.”
“I’d only give you shit because I’m proud of you,” she replied. “You guys do an amazing service to the people of this city. They’re lucky to have you on the scene, responding to their crashes. You deserve to be honoured. You all do.”
She tacked on the end part like an afterthought, and Bucky was well aware how it sounded. She reached for his hand and gave it a squeeze.
“Congratulations. I’ll be cheering for you the loudest.”
“Thank you,” he replied softly.
“C’mon. I think you owe me a proper introduction to your unit. And I still have to thank Detective Romanoff for that cheesecake, so this is a perfect opportunity.”
Her clutch was tucked under her arm, while her hand that wasn’t holding her glass of champagne was holding Bucky’s. He opened his fingers up, letting her fit hers between them, before closing his hand and giving hers a squeeze. Sighting the familiar redhead through the crowd, engaging in conversation with Police Chief Stark.
Bucky had told his colleagues everything there was to know about his neighbour who’d helped foster five puppies he’d found. He’d never talked about a woman so much. Not even his ex had lasted through as many conversations he’d had. It was clear to everyone around him that he thought more of this woman than he was letting on. Masking it by bleeding in stories of something one of the puppies had done recently, but everyone knew him well enough to know there was something more going on. Even if he was acting like an oblivious idiot. They all knew he had feelings for her.
It was the same for Y/N. She’d had multiple calls with her friend overseas who knew all about Bucky. Who she’d been on the phone to some nights when he’d finished work and popped in to say goodnight to her and the puppies. Looking worse for wear after pulling a double, but not being able to rest until he’d seen them all.
She’d told her all about the hot cop who lived next door, whose radio often woke her at night when he was on call. How he was always stopping off to give her a parcel that had been left out in the rain, or the sweet smiles he gave her in passing. He was friendly, but she hadn’t known it was just for her. He certainly never went to the same trouble of hand-delivering anyone else’s mail to their doorstep. Just hers.
But she didn’t know that.
She’d called her that first night after he’d bought the puppies over and crashed on her couch. She’d seen how dead he was on his feet, so even though it was a mission trying to feed all five puppies every couple hours by herself, she let him sleep. He looked so peaceful, and about five years younger when he didn’t walk around like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
Those puppies had given him the opportunity he needed to befriend her. Actually have a proper conversation about something other than the horrid weather they were having, or a friendly ‘good morning’ when their paths crossed as she left for work, and he was finishing a shift.
Now they let themselves into each other’s apartments without even knocking. Y/N had a key to his apartment so she could let Sarge and Cruiser have some cuddles while he was at work, and give them some fresh air out on the balcony that they’d puppy-proofed so they couldn’t squeeze between the railing. They were more than friendly, and neither of them were upset by the change in dynamic. Rather they embraced it, and each other, with open arms.
And now they were at the annual NYPD charity ball, which they often celebrated outstanding officers amongst their ranks, and tonight she was Bucky’s date. She was there to support him when his unit was honoured by the rest of their colleagues, and she was warmed that he’d asked her to be apart of his night. She’d give anything to go on a proper date with the smouldering Sergeant, but what she didn’t know that he was working up the courage to ask her on a proper date.
He just had to get his courage up a bit, and make sure she had a nice time tonight so she’d want to go out with him again in a less formal way. But make it clear that it was going to be a date. Preferably without coming across as a nervous, bumbling idiot.
“You must be Y/N.”
Natasha didn’t give Bucky the chance to properly introduce the two women. Smiling at the woman holding his hand.
The pair made quite the duo. Nat could see the appeal, and she approved of the woman for her boss. He was happy. He just needed to stop being an idiot and wine her and dine her like she deserved.
“You must be Detective Romanoff,” Y/N replied, almost reeling under the scrutinising gaze Natasha hit her with.
“Please, call me Natasha,” she insisted. “It’s lovely to finally meet you. Barnes never shuts up about you.”
Bucky loosened his grip on Y/N’s hand but she gave it a reassuring squeeze. “I understand the appeal. I’m kind of amazing.”
Natasha laughed easily. “Yes, I got that.” It wasn’t sarcastic, nor did it hold any hint of doubt. Bucky knew her well enough to know if she didn’t like someone she made it known, so the fact that she actually liked Y/N was huge. He exhaled slowly and smiled.
If only the rest of the night was as easy.
They both drank a little more than they should’ve during the other speeches and awards presented. He was nervously awaiting the moment he and his unit were called up to accept their unit citation badges, and Y/N simply enjoyed the free booze. Bucky still had a speech to make, and fiddled nervously with his cue cards. He was so focused on his cue cards he didn’t hear the name of his unit called, so Y/N jabbed him with her elbow.
“That’s you, Sarge. Go get ‘em,” she told him, pressing a kiss to his cheek and clapping for him as he and his unit made their way to the stage. He shook hands with Chief Stark and congratulated each member of his team and pinned their badges to their breastplate.
Then his eyes fell on Y/N, who was cheering just as loudly as she’d promised. He couldn’t stop the grin that formed on his face as he looked at her. She didn’t care that she was the only one making noise, but she did get the room to stand. Giving the officers a well-deserved standing ovation.
The only time she quietened down was when Bucky took the podium to say his speech. Trying to address the room, but unable to keep his eyes off Y/N. She sat forward in her chair, with her elbows on the table and hands clasped together beneath her chin. She was breathtaking. And whether it was the high of accepting the award, or the courage from the alcohol, the second he got back to the table he was kissing her. Holding her face in his hands and melting against her.
It was like they were the only ones in the room, but he heard Wilson and Romanoff say it was about damn time. Smiling as he pulled away, and Y/N reached up to cup his face.
“I agree with those two,” she told him. “Took you long enough, Sarge.”
He stopped her teasing by kissing her again. It was sweet. More than a peck, but not enough for them to make a scene. She pouted a little as he pulled away.
“Later,” he promised. She’d hold him to it. He kissed her cheek as they took their seats again, keeping his arm rested over the back of her chair. Doing everything he could to avoid the smirks of his colleagues who’d just witnessed their first kiss.
He was never going to live it down. But they could escape before any of them tried to corner them, because he had to finally tell her he had feelings for her before everyone else tried to do it for him. Pulling her away from the group, smacking into his chest as he spun around yet she kept walking.
“I’m sorry,” he said, brushing some hair from her face.
“It’s okay.” She placed her hands on his chest. His hands found her waist.
“I’ve been wanting to do that for a long time,” he told her. “Kiss you, I mean. Not make you bump into me.”
Y/N laughed. “I got that, Sarge,” she replied. “I want you to kiss me again. Without a room full of people watching us this time.”
He dipped his head to brush his nose against hers. Eyes closing as he placed a feather soft kiss to her lips, one that had her gripping the lapels of his jacket and pulling him closer. The kiss had been long awaited by both parties. For months they’d been overly affectionate with each other. Cute. Domestic. Caring for the sick puppies together at all hours of the night. Cuddling together on each other’s couches, or kissing each others cheeks as a greeting instead of saying ‘hi’ like normal people.
The kiss was so long overdue.
It wasn’t pretty like you see in the movies. It was all teeth clashing and hands touching wherever they could find. It was the doorknob digging into her ass, and awkward fumbling to try and open it.
It was tripping over their own feet inside his apartment after an awkward car ride home. It was his sister waking up on the couch hearing the breathy moans from his bedroom, showing herself out and wondering how they’d snuck past her.
He took his time undressing her. Unzipping her dress and letting it pool at her feet, pressing a kiss to her shoulder blade, his hand falling on her hip.
“You’ve got way too many clothes on, Sarge,” she chastised as she turned around.
“You say that any louder and we’ll have a puppy scratchin’ at the door, beggin’ to be let in,” he replied, fingers loosening his tie as she untucked his shirt from his pants and worked on undoing the buttons.
She laughed easily. “Don’t worry. I can be quiet.”
He groaned as her fingers started working his belt free. “Don’t want you to be quiet,” he confessed, undoing the last button on his shirt to strip it off. Watching her eyes hungrily rake down his body.
The sound of his zipper being pulled down flipped a switch inside him. Pushing his trousers down his legs and stepping forward to pick Y/N up. A delighted gasp falling past her lips as he walked them to the bed, her legs around his waist as he laid her down. Kissing a line down from the base of her throat, through the valley between her breasts, and down her stomach until he reached her navel.
He wasted no time removing her underwear and licking a bold stripe up her centre. Wrapping his lips around her clit and humming before slowly teasing a finger inside her.
“Fuck, Bucky, please,” she begged, hands wound into the sheets as he fucked her with his mouth and fingers. She was an absolute mess within minutes. Hips rising off the bed as her body shuddered under the force of her orgasm. His name falling past her lips like a chant.
He loved it. He never wanted it to end. Withdrawing his fingers and kissing her thighs before hovering over her again.
“Hi,” he said with a shy grin.
“Hi.” She laughed breathily, wrapping her hand around the back of his neck and lightly scratching his scalp. “That was better than I imagined it would be.”
“You think about it often, then?” He teased, the tips of his ears burning.
“Only every time I get myself off,” she told him, tilting her head to allow him access to her neck. “If I struggle to masturbate after this I’m blaming you.”
“Guess I’ll just have to help you out, hm?”
She moaned, feeling him grind his hips against her own. His cock still tucked away in his boxers, painfully hard as he stretched the material.
“Fuck me.”
He hummed. “Let me up so I can grab a condom.”
“I appreciate that, but I’m a grown ass woman. I have an IUD. Just please...stop dragging this out any longer,” she pleaded. He groaned as she dug her heels into his ass, pressing their bodies so much closer to where they both wanted to be.
He sat back on his heels, pushing his underwear down and kicking the material away. Moving back over her quickly, giving her a sweet kiss as he reached between their bodies and rubbed the head of his cock up her slit. Pressing deliciously at her entrance, letting her grow more needy the longer he teased her.
A whine fell past her lips and he grinned. Slowly stroking into her. Reaching down to grip her leg behind her knee, spreading her body wider. Allowing him better access.
“Fuck, you feel so good,” he told her, dropping his head to her chest and showing her breasts so love. Taking his time with his thrusts at first. She squeezed him so deliciously he had to try not to come then and there. Groaning as he bottomed out and her name fell past her lips in a breathy gasp.
“Bucky!”
“‘M here, baby,” he said rocking his hips into hers and building up a steady pace. Her fingers found her clit and he groaned, feeling her walls tighten around him. “Fuck, yes.”
He was so glad she was close again because he couldn’t hold out much longer. Wanting her to come undone beneath him before he let his orgasm unfold. Hearing her moans grow more breathy and frequent. Her hand gripping his bicep and his mouth finding her own. Sharing needy, open mouthed kisses.
He swore he was seeing stars. Blinking spots from his vision as he watched her arch off the bed and shudder beneath him. Milking his own orgasm from him in the process of her own. Both groaning and cursing loudly as they came down from their highs and shared a slow, sweet kiss.
“I think I’m gonna be staying over a lot more from now on, huh?”