but keep the pathway open (your home is at the end) ~ by sasha_davidovna [2,829 words; G]
"So it's over?" Steve asked.
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but keep the pathway open (your home is at the end) ~ by sasha_davidovna [2,829 words; G]
"So it's over?" Steve asked.
I Never Stopped Calling You Home ~ by indecisivelarry [1,123 words; G]
“He is awake”
That’s all the message says.
Too Fuckin’ Loud ~ by fairylightsinoctober [1,530 words; G]
Bucky always tries so hard to pretend that he's alright, especially when Steve's watching. But sometimes, even the strongest people end up showing the cracks in their armor.
The Promised Land ~ by LastAmericanMermaid [17,339 words; M]
There's a house in Bar Harbor, Maine.
It needs a lot of work, but so do the men who live in it.
(Steve and Bucky run away together, and Bucky relearns how to be a person. There is hurt, comfort, sex, love, friendship, and the reclaiming of the trigger words Hydra programmed him with. The Avengers reconcile, but nobody asks Steve to come back. Leave them to retirement in peace.)
We’re Fading Fast ~ by Leafontehwind [1,934 words; G]
Post Civil War, Bucky has been living with Steve for a while but still has triggers that throw him into a bad place.
breathe ~ by thewriterofperfectdisasters [1,587 words; NR]
As he hid, trying to figure out who he was, his memory of baking came back, bit by bit. He started relating his new experiences with his old ones – using a knife to cut open vanilla beans was like slitting arteries, kneading bread was like a softer version of punching, the shaking in his hands whenever a loud noise sounded close by was a movement he could use for sifting flour and sugar. Whenever Bucky couldn’t sleep at night, he baked.
Longing ~ by BuckyCapRox [3,551 words; M]
In the aftermath of a battle, Bucky is bleeding out, broken, and alone.
The Things We Never Had ~ by phdJohnlock [9,241 words; M]
In between leaving the Siberian bunker and that mid-credits scene (bless its heart), I like to think the boys did something other than stare at the wall silently.
In which there is a sponge bath, oatmeal with cinnamon, a new arm for Bucky, and a daring escape.