MISSION: steve & bucky @scvrredhearts LOCATION: bucky’s safehouse DATE: post winter soldier
The safehouse was empty. Not entirely - there were signs of life, remnants of food, blankets, some discarded clothing. Enough for Steve to realize that he’d been right. Bucky had been here. It was almost worse, knowing that he was just too late, that the hours and weeks and months of desperate searching had led him to nothing again. That was history, literally in the textbooks, Bucky falling and Steve not catching him. And here he was, decades on, failing him again.
“Goddammit.” The hiss came out before he could stop it, despair compressing his chest into nothingness as Steve kicked at the wall. It was a rare slip of his control. The wall dented, but the cavern left in the wake was only a reminder of how useless all his strength had been so far. He’d give anything for a Hydra agent right now, someone to blame, someone to take it all out on, someone other than himself that he could hate for every last horror Bucky Barnes had been put through in the last half century. Never had he wanted a fight as badly as he did right now, even though sometimes it felt like all Steve had ever wanted was fights. That skinny kid he’d been, raising his fists up like he could actually use them. He hadn’t known then what it was like to lose, not really. Every fight he’d ever picked had ended the same way. Steve knocked down, but not alone. Bucky had been there every time, finished the fight for him, helped him wash the blood from his knuckles before his mother could see. There for him, every time.
No, not once, had he known it, real defeat. Steve had thought he had, angry and bitter about his weaknesses, resenting the whole world for them, but this was what losing really felt like. Bucky falling from the train. Waking up alone by the water, the Winter Soldier a ghost once more. Losing him, again and again, all their history was, all it seemed like it was was ever going to be. Steve couldn’t stand it, couldn’t breathe, resisting the urge to kick something again as his forehead fell to rest against the wall, for a moment not able to hold himself upright. “Dammit, Buck,” he said, under his breath. “Where are you?”















