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thatmexisaurusrex · 2 days ago
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Just Sam and Bucky, winning that fucking ugly sweater competition. Move over, Cass and AJ. Get out of the way, Yelena and Kate. Don't even try, Sarah and Joaquín. Not this year, Eli and Isaiah. You're not even on their level, Aneka and Ayo. Please leave, that sweater is too cool and you're going to ruin this, M'Baku. You've got no chance, Alpine and Figaro.
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sunsetmaidenwrites · 8 months ago
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That TFATWS deleted scene! Whether you're SamBucky or BuckySarah or neither, something that's certain is that Bucky is now part of this family. When he arrives, the kids immediately greet him and ask 'what took you so long', indicating they've grown fond of him and there have been interactions that we haven't seen. The whole cake thing seems to be something he brought to the cookout with them in mind, too. (Kinda like, 'oh, I need to bring something. I bet the kids will like cake!')Then we get Sam's "Uncle Winter Soldier" comment, then at the end of the clip we see Bucky interact first with AJ and then Cass. He's important to them, and they are important to him. That concept of found family in this context, with all Bucky has lost and been through, is just really beautiful to see. It's a trope I've seen play out in fanfic again and again, and something I've written myself--and it just feels like the fandom won in so many ways in this clip.💖
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plantswithme · 8 months ago
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bucky: *comes over with cake*
*cass and aj going after bucky and said cake*
sam: real food first!
does this mean it’s canon that bucky is the fun uncle who lets aj and cass have cake instead of dinner 😭
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abarbaricyalp · 3 months ago
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A Precious Few, These Precious Days I'll Spend With You 🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂
"Hey, Uncle Sam? Why are people on the internet mad that you and Bucky broke up?" Cass asked as he sat beside Sam on the front porch and dug out pumpkin seeds from the giant bowl of pumpkin mush.
"'Cause people think they're entitled to an opinion about our lives just because we're in the news a lot," Sam answered and deposited more pumpkin insides directly where Cass had just been almost done with the seeds.
Cass scowled at the bowl but got over it quickly. "Yeah, no, I know that one. You've said that one before," he agreed. "Mostly I meant, why do people on the internet think you and Bucky broke up?"
"What do you mean?" Sam asked in his sneaky-not-sneaky way. The way he always tried to prod for gift ideas while thinking he was being cool about it. He was never cool about it. "You know Bucky is working with a new boss and we decided that was an irreconcilable difference."
Cass rolled his eyes so hard he thought he'd prove his mama right and get them stuck like that. "You're really gonna try'n lie to me, Uncle Sam? He's stealing my Fig Newtons. I saw him the other night. No one else eats those except me and him."
"How is Bucky stealing your cookies from my kitchen?" Sam asked, not cool at all. His not-sneaky side eye had disappeared and now he was staring into the pumpkin like there was anything in it. "He lives in DC now."
"Oh, yeah," Cass added. He wiped his hand on his jeans and ignored Sam's half hollered objection to that. He pulled out his phone and then pulled up a screenshot from a video call. "That's the kitchen you designed, right?" he asked, showing Sam the pretty kitchen Bucky had been walking through on their call.
"Why are you face timing my ex?" Sam asked, reaching to snatch the phone away.
"I'm trying to convince him to cut his hair." Cass kept his phone out of Sam's reach. "And! And-- and that's your head, isn't it?" he added, sliding to another picture and zooming in on a blurry spot over the back of Bucky's couch. He scooted a step away before showing his phone this time.
"Since when do you talk to Bucky on the phone?"
Cass scoffed as he locked his phone back. "I've been talking to Bucky on the phone since the first night he stayed here," he said. "He used to sneak AJ and me snacks after bedtime."
"Of course he did. I don't know what you think you know but you don't know it."
Cass pretended to count out the logic in that sentence and gave up. "What I know is: You and Bucky never broke up. He's still coming down to see you and you see him up in DC. You two made this house together and you made one up there together too. Which is so unfair. That's two of everything! Did you make sure there's a good climbing tree up there? When can I go see it? The house, not the tree. But, yeah, the tree too."
"You can't go see it. It's Bucky's house, not mine. I've never been there." Sam stood, setting aside the pumpkin hastily and retreating inside. "I was stealing your cookies and Bucky obviously just has a type," he said as the screen door shut between them.
Cass scrambled to his feet too, bringing both bowls of pumpkin insides with him before the squirrels could eat all of the seeds like they did last year. He struggled with the door and Sam was no help, but he did get inside. He set the bowls into the sink-- the same kind of farm sink Bucky had in his videos-- with a clatter and followed his uncle into the sun room.
"You're allergic to figs; you're not stealing my cookies. And I think Bucky's type begins and ends with you."
Sam sputtered out an indignation that wasn't actually words. He kept fiddling with his record player and Cass thought about telling him not to turn up the volume to drown out the conversation. He thought about telling him that was the same silly thing AJ did and AJ wasn't even a preteen yet and did he really want to be acting like a kid? Except, yeah, probably. Mama and Sam fought like kids all the time, even though they were always fussing at Cass and AJ to act their ages and behave.
"How come you're pretending to be broken up?" Cass insisted before Sam could get the record set. "It's not like it's gonna fool anyone. Not saying y'all were dating in the first place never fooled anyone."
Sam sighed and set the record down on the cradle but didn't lower the needle. "It's safer this way."
Cass made a face and crossed his arms. He'd turned fifteen two months ago (and there'd been a mysterious package left for him in the kitchen with a note in Bucky's old timey scrawl, imagine that) and everyone kept saying he had become a fine young man. But the old ladies from church still giggled and cooed when he stood like this and tried to tell AJ anything. 'Playing at being grown' they always said. He was really going for more of the fine young man right now.
"Safer like how it was safer for you to move back to DC after you became Captain America?" he asked. "And then you had to come back to save the day anyway?"
Sam shot him a sharp look but he didn't argue. Cass had never met his grandfather and he couldn't remember his daddy much at all, but he was pretty certain that look was down deep in the Wilson Family bones, genetic and otherwise. Still, he prodded closer.
"Do you really think neither of you are gonna go running as soon as the other is in trouble? Or that your bosses and all the other heroes don't know?"
"Cassius Adam," Sam warned.
Cass let out a huff. "I'm not gonna tell anyone. I didn't even tell AJ or mama. AJ would sit up looking for him all night of he thought he might be around."
Sam kind of flinched and Cass wasn't sure why. He hadn't meant it in a mean way. He wasn't even really being mean to AJ. It was just true. AJ was obsessed with Bucky and would search for him in every shadow if he might be there.
"Good, you shouldn't tell anyone," Sam said instead of addressing anything else more important that Cass had been talking about. "Remember how he used to play spies with you? Play spies again. You can't talk to anyone about anything he's doing. Even if it's just hanging out in the kitchen or whatever."
Cass already knew all of that. That's why he hadn't said anything. He'd been living with Captain America and the Winter Soldier for more than three years now. He knew how to handle it. It was kind of insulting that Uncle Sam didn't think he had this down pat.
"I'm not gonna spill," he said. "But you shouldn't lie either. What if something happens and mama doesn't know what to do, huh?"
"Happens with what?" Sam asked. He leaned back against the record stand and crossed his arms, a mirror of Cass, just a little to the left. "With Bucky? That has nothing to do with you, your brother, or your mama, alright?"
"No, but it has to do with you. What if you go running off to save him and something happens and you didn't tell anyone anything 'cause you're pretending like you don't like each other? Then what?"
"And you think that rescuing me is gonna be your responsibility?" he asked with a raised eyebrow.
Cass felt his cheeks heat a little. Yes, yes he did, actually. He was getting old enough for it. Elijah wasn't that much older than him when Sam first met him. "It's gotta be somebody's responsibility," he answered levelly, instead of saying any of that, cause that would just lead to a new lecture and possibly getting grounded for the rest of his life.
"It's not your responsibility," Sam corrected. "I've got grown ups helping me. Your responsibility is geometry." He pushed himself off of the record stand. The record was still on it, which Cass knew would drive Sam nuts once he remembered it in a few hours.
"If you're saving Bucky, who has your back?" Cass countered as Sam tugged on one of his curls and walked by.
"Torres," Sam answered easily.
"Nuh-uh," Cass argued. "Torres isn't an adult. You said he can't even babysit 'cause he'll let us try the wings." Cass followed after Sam back into the house and into his bedroom. He pointedly tossed one of Bucky's hoodies from the floor into the hamper.
Sam ignored him. "Just 'cause I don't trust Torres to keep you two on the ground doesn't mean I don't trust him for other things."
"That doesn't even make sense. Uncle Sam!" he whined and threw himself across the bed dramatically. He clutched the edges of the old Wilson quilt (which Sam had totally stolen from the house when he moved out) and rolled twice to wrap himself in it. "You're supposed to have backup. Bucky is your backup."
Sam pulled down the top edge of the quilt so he could see Cass's face. He sat beside him and rubbed at the approximate location of Cass's shoulder. "You're really worried about me, huh?"
"No," Cass lied. "I just don't like you and Bucky lying to us. I don't like you two being separate either. It's easier knowing you have each other's backs."
"Well, sometimes things happen and we can't have the security blanket we want," Sam started to explain, choosing his words carefully. "Bucky and I are both going to be okay, even if we aren't together. And sometimes a little bit of a lie can help. Superheroes. A little bit of a lie can help superheroes, not fifteen year olds. Bucky is running his own mission and having Captain America on his tail constantly isn't going to help him. And the same thing for me. Captain America needs a little bit of distance from what Bucky's doing."
Cass glowered and flipped the blanket over his face again. "That's lying," he insisted. "Nothing good comes from lying."
"I can't believe your mama is keeping that old phrase going," Sam sighed. "Look, can you be bribed?"
Cass lowered the blanket down again. "With what?"
"I'll let you know when he's around and it's safe, alright? You can come hang out with us if you want. You can see that we're alright."
Cass watched his uncle's face for any sign of a lie and he parsed out the offer for any possible ways out of it. Sure, Sam could say every visit was too dangerous, but Cass was pretty certain he wouldn't.
"Like spies?" he asked cautiously. "Just us?"
"Just us until your brother puts it together too," Sam agreed. "Just like spies."
After a moment of more consideration, Cass nodded. "Fine. I'll stop complaining and I won't tell anyone about it unless something goes wrong."
Sam grimaced a little (Cass knew he wanted to argue with that part about things going wrong) but he nodded too. "It's a deal."
Cass flipped the blanket over his face again and did another half roll so he wasn't facing Sam. "Can we put cinnamon sugar on some of the seeds?" he asked. "I don't like it when they're all hot."
Sam laughed a little and he sounded kind of relieved at the change in conversation. "Sweet pumpkin seeds?" he asked. "I've never tried that before. I bet we can make it work."
Yeah, Cass thought to himself, they could make this work.
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ghost-sin · 1 month ago
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Fanbaby
I also want to add that idk if everything is accurate but I don’t think no one cares if it is or isn’t.
(I don’t like biology)
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livingincolorsagain · 1 year ago
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Y’all know I’m all about sambucky being cat dads™️ but them being dog dads is just as good actually. It’s especially hilarious because they’re so obviously cat people and absolutely no one expects them to have a dog.
But one time after a mission they’re walking and they hear this whining and they find a little puppy hiding behind a dumpster and it’s cold and dark and they’re like ‘well we can’t just leave him here!’, so Bucky opens his jacket and carry the puppy there and they buy him food and they take him home all while being ‘we’re not keeping him! just until we find him a home! we’re not even gonna name him!’
But when one of them is having a nightmare, he sneaks into the room and licks their face until they wake up. He loves cuddling Bucky while he reads and staying as close as possible to Sam as he works on Redwing, or when he’s cooking. He loves Cass and AJ so much and is very protective of them. Sarah pretends so hard she disapproves but she absolutely melts at the puppy’s big brown eyes and ends up cuddling him all day and sneaking him all the treats.
So, yeah. They keep the dog. Probably end up naming him Gandalf or something. (Bucky’s fault. He called him that as a joke and now he only answers to it. And maybe Goodest Boy.)
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themculibrary · 8 months ago
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Fics With AJ & Cass Wilson Masterlist
bedside manner (ao3) - writethewolvesaway G, 3k
Summary: “You okay, Cass?” he asks. 
“I-” Cass clutches at his water again. “I don’t really,” his voice cracks, “ I don’t really feel so good.”"
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Cass falls sick when Bucky is watching him. And other things happen, kind of. That's the main thing, though.
Blow out the Candles (ao3) - TrinityDay bucky/sarah G, 2k
Summary: Bucky knew something was up. Sam's veiled references and his coded conversations with his nephews weren't very subtle. Sarah had an explanation, but it still caught Bucky off-guard. He hadn't considered his upcoming birthday factored into it at all.
But then, it had been a long time since anyone had planned a surprise for Bucky's birthday.
But Is He Good With Kids? (ao3) - OneBuckyBitch sam/bucky N/R, 1k
Summary: Sam's been falling in love with Bucky for a while, but what's the tipping point that draws a confession from him? Funny enough, the Winter Soldier is really good with kids, and Sam's heart is a goner.
eagle three (ao3) - ToxicLxki G, 1k
Summary: By the time they were pulling back into Delacroix, they were no longer AJ, Cass and Bucky, but instead Eagle one, Eagle two and Eagle three, and they were on a mission.
Etude (ao3) - rebellconquerer bucky/sarah T, 5k
Summary: AJ gets into a fight. It pushes both him and Bucky to do some growing. 
"Bucky takes another necessary bite of his ice cream to buy himself a moment to think. He glances over to see Cass watching him, clearly waiting for his reaction, waiting for him to… parent? Oh God, that's what's happening right now. He's parenting. A task that neither the military, hydra, nor any other aspect of his life has prepared him for."
Find Our Way Home (ao3) - Lokinyan G, 15k
Summary: Bucky is invited to stay with the Wilson Family over Christmas.
Friends Don’t Trip the Light Fantastic (ao3) - SunsetMaiden sam/bucky T, 1k
Summary: “Uncle Sam and Uncle Bucky are showing Cass how to dance,” AJ stage whispered as he munched on a bowl of pretzels. His eyes were wide behind his glasses, as if he had never found anything so entertaining in his life.
“Are they now?” Sarah asked with a near snort.
For two people trying to teach a kid something, Sam and Bucky were paying said kid very little attention as they opted to bicker instead.
hold on, i’m coming (ao3) - philthestone G, 1k
Summary: “Do you ever get tired of being good?”
Sam crosses his arms and hums. “What makes you think I’m good?” he says.
AJ gives him a look. “Everyone says so. And I can tell.”
“Can’t listen to everyone, AJ. That’s dangerous. Gotta think for yourself.” That’s something Sam’s Dad used to tell ‘em, all the time.
“Well, Mom says so. Bucky says so too, a lot. They ain’t everyone, they love us.”
if you got the notion (i second that emotion) (ao3) - CrimsonPetrichor sam/bucky G, 5k
Summary: If there is a field that Sam’s kind of an expert in at this point, it’s admiring a good view: earth from the deck of the Guardians’ new spaceship, the skyline of Birnin Zana against the mountains in the distance, lightning bugs flitting around the backyard as the sun dips behind the trees.
Now, on a breezy May afternoon, Sam stands a little ways away and considers the deadliest assassin of the twentieth century as he watches a middle school choir performance, and not a great one at that.
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Sam and Bucky go to a carnival and feel some feelings.
letters we never sent (ao3) - MissAmyShay bucky/sarah G, 6k
Summary: Bucky likes Sarah. Sarah likes Bucky.
Cass and AJ think it’s time for their relationship to progress to a new level.
New Names, Same Love (ao3) - orphan_account bucky/sarah T, 5k
Summary: Bucky swears he feels his heart swell in enamor even more upon hearing AJ’s words. He knew the boys loved him (because it was very much reciprocated on his end), but hearing AJ verbalize it out loud in such a sentimental way like this, that he loved Bucky and thought of him a second father figure was enough to make him cry.
He looks over at Cass, whose yet to offer an input on the conversation. With Cass being older and actually having recollected memories of their father, he knew it was probably more challenging for him to hear his brother refer to another man as their father. Bucky also knew there was a high possibility that he would be more reluctant on calling Bucky dad anytime soon, or ever, unlike his brother. 
a domestic fluff piece featuring bucky and the boys. followed by a little buckysarah scene at the end ;)
Noticing (ao3) - Pickwick12 bucky/sarah G, 1k
Summary: "Bucky realizes what’s missing"
Home from his honeymoon, Bucky gets up to speed with each member of his family and helps Cass navigate a new and difficult experience.
one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind (ao3) - writethewolvesaway G, 1k
Summary: Sam, Bucky, Sarah, and the kids visit the Air and Space museum.
Popsicle Standoff (ao3) - Sarifinasnightmare sarah/bucky T, 1k
Summary: Cass and AJ rescue a kitten. Bucky has a soft spot for cats and decides to aid and abet them in hiding the little floof from their mother.
Postcard (ao3) - orphan_account sam/bucky G, 2k
Summary: Bucky buys too much gifts for the kids. Sam gives his first love letter. Sarah calls Bucky an idiot. AJ can't break an egg.
They all love each other so much.
Scorpion Games (ao3) - Sholio T, 12k
Summary: Sam's nephews have been taken by HYDRA. Zemo is getting them back. No matter what.
The Candy Hunt (ao3) - endlesstwanted bucky/sarah G, 1k
Summary: Sarah and Bucky come back from a Halloween party in Delacroix to find AJ and Cass still awake from trick-or-treating with friends.
The Things We’re Grateful For (ao3) - little0bird sam/bucky, past sam/riley T, 9k
Summary: Bucky joins Sam's family for their big Thanksgiving dinner. Not everyone is overjoyed to see the former Winter Soldier at the dinner table, but Bucky's got a few people on his side.
And Cass and AJ teach Bucky how to play Uno.
weekend at the wilson’s (ao3) - orphan_account bucky/sarah T, 3k
Summary: With her out of town, that meant that Bucky would be assigned her duties in her substitution. He’s watched the boys before but it’s never been for more than a few hours (considerably the reason for Sarah’s prior concerns.) But Bucky had siblings of his own and he knew how to tend to children’s needs. Cass and AJ weren’t even difficult children to begin with anyway, so he wasn’t worry about the end results of this weekend at all.
or bucky’s first weekend alone watching the boys.
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sharkdadontumbl · 1 year ago
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Bad Chamomile /comic practice/
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idk if it it's obvious i did a lil matt fraction inspo with the panelling but he's who i had in mind :)
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endlesstwanted · 1 year ago
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The Candy Hunt
My entry for @fleurdelouvemonth day 1 — Halloween candy & @comfortember day 19 — Loved Ones.
Fandom: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Pairing: Bucky Barnes/Sarah Wilson
Tags: Candy, Family Fluff, Food as a Metaphor for Love, Domestic Fluff
Summary: Sarah and Bucky come back from a Halloween party in Delacroix to find AJ and Cass still awake from trick-or-treating with friends.
Wordcount: 1,3k
Also created for: @buckybarnesbingo — Nose kiss / @hurtcomfort-bingo — Doing Small Things for the Other / @lyricalescape — “20 candles, blow ’em out and open your eyes.” / @buckybarnesevents’ Build-a-Bucky-Bingo — Happily Ever After
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Sarah and Bucky were laughing when they parked in the garden, remembering one of the games they had played in the Halloween party and how badly it had gotten for Sam at some point.
It’s her who, before entering the house, noticed a flashlight moving in the kids’ bedroom. “They’re still up,” Sarah pointed out.
“Let me go talk to them while you get comfortable.” Bucky pulled her to a side hug, placing a kiss on her head before getting inside.
AJ and Cass had gone trick-or-treating with some friends from school, a couple kids their age whose parents had driven them to the house while the couple enjoyed some quality time together in a costume party in town.
Sarah and them had gotten to the agreement that once they arrived home, they should put on their pyjamas and avoid screen time, so they could relax and prepare for bedtime. Of course, she didn’t expect them to be sleeping already, but having the bedroom lights off and using just a flashlight revealed some shenanigans were being done.
Continue reading on Ao3!
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swan-of-sunrise · 2 years ago
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Part III)
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Summary: (Y/N) takes a trip down to Delacroix to check in on Sam days after the international incident in Latvia, and their joined by an unexpected but welcomed guest.
Pairing: Steve Rogers X Fem!Reader
Word Count: 5.6k
Warnings/Disclaimers: Disclaimer for a frank discussion of racism/bigotry
A/N: We’re in Delacroix for this chapter, so be prepared for lots of Sam and Bucky shenanigans! Thank you for reading, I hope you all enjoy!
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Part III) May 2024 Delacroix, Louisiana (Previous Chapter)
The first time (Y/N) had ever visited Delacroix, she was a down-on-her-luck twenty-six year old on the brink of spending yet another Thanksgiving by herself; her relationship with her parents was strained – it always had been, if she were being honest, but that year stood out as being particularly bad – and not even her brother’s pleas for peace could make both sides forgive and forget for the sake of the holidays. Her co-worker down at the VA and new roommate Sam kindly extended her an invitation to spend Thanksgiving in Louisiana with his family and town and after many assurances that she wouldn’t be a burden to them, she finally agreed. True to Sam’s word, his family and the entire small community of Delacroix welcomed her with open arms, and (Y/N) experienced the best Thanksgiving all because of their kindness and selfless generosity. Because of her flourishing career and various superhero-related incidents, she wasn’t able to visit as often as she wanted to since then but in the years following the Snap, she made it a point to regularly check in on Sarah Wilson and her two boys; she owed it to Sam’s memory to ensure that his family was doing okay after he Vanished and in the wake of losing her own daughter, it felt good to know that her emotional support was helping Sarah to take care of AJ and Cass.
“…shocking testimony on Capitol Hill ended with Walker being formally discharged from the Army and stripped of both his military rank and the title of Captain America. The ruling comes as the result of Walker’s shocking murder of an unnamed and unarmed member of the Flag Smashers on the streets of Riga, Latvia, recorded by several witnesses and posted onto social media for the world to see. According to several attendees within the closed hearing, Walker entered into a heated debate with one of the Congressional members when he attempted to cite his partner Lemar Hoskins’ tragic death to rationalize his unjustified actions and blamed the government for shaping his beliefs, but the council did not rescind their decision. No word yet on if Walker has surrendered the shield-”
(Y/N) switched her rental car’s radio to a grainy station playing Zydeco and sighed in irritation. “Nice to hear that the government’s taking responsibility for their own dumb-ass actions…”
Two days earlier, (Y/N) and Steve switched on WHiH just as the news broke and watched the uncensored video of Walker’s unprovoked actions in absolute horror. They kept calling Sam and didn’t stop until he finally picked up the phone and assured them that he and Bucky were safe, and then he explained how Walker got his hands on the Flag Smasher’s stolen super-soldier serum; he went on to tell them that he and Bucky confronted Walker after the murder and forcibly took the shield away from him, and he informed them that because the government stepped in they were benched until further notice. Six hours later, Sarah called and asked (Y/N) to come down to Delacroix out of concern for her brother’s mental health; after a brief discussion with Steve and ensuring that her husband, her daughter and their dog would be safe while she was gone, (Y/N) booked the first available flight to New Orleans.
When she finally reached the Wilson’s house, she parked behind Sam’s truck and pulled her duffel bag out of the trunk before heading up the driveway. She smiled when she saw her best friend repairing a fishing net alongside his nephews and their mother tuning up some equipment at the porch’s small table, and she called out, “Looks like Uncle Sam roped you guys into doing his chores again!”
“Auntie (Y/N)!” AJ and Cass exclaimed, jumping down from the porch and running across the lawn to give her hugs; she laughed and hugged both boys back as Sam and Sarah made their way over to them. “I got an A- on my English report!”
“And I won my class Spelling Bee!” AJ excitedly added.
“Good job, guys! I guess we’ll have to celebrate with the sweet treats I brought and some video games later, huh?” (Y/N) asked and glanced up at the older woman while the two boys did a celebratory dance. “If it’s okay with your mom, of course.”
Sarah smiled and nodded. “As long as you two make your beds before the school bus gets here and stick to your bedtime tonight, then it’s all right with me.” Both AJ and Cass ran back into the house to complete their chores and the two women shared a tight hug. “Thank you for comin’ so quickly, (Y/N),” She murmured before pulling away and gesturing towards the house. “I’ve gotta start packing their lunches, so I’ll let Sam show you to your room.”
Her best friend shot his sister a suspicious look that went ignored as she passed by and he shook his head in disbelief. “She’s a very sneaky person.”
“No, she’s a Wilson,” (Y/N) corrected, giving him a smile and wrapping her arms around him. “She knows when people need help and does whatever she can to get it to them, just like you.” Sam sighed and slowly relaxed into her embrace. “Do you want to talk about it?”
“No, but maybe later.” He pulled away and mustered up a smile for her benefit as he took her duffel bag from her and slung it over his own shoulder. “I guess I know why Sarah was changing the sheets in the guest bedroom last night. C’mon, Booksmart, we’ll get you settled and I’ll fix you up some breakfast.”
After (Y/N) freshened up and changed into clothing more suitable for the humidity of Louisiana, she came downstairs and sat at the kitchen counter eating the scrambled eggs and toast Sam cooked while the Wilson siblings discussed the ongoing issues concerning their family’s boat.
“Why didn’t you say something?”
“I didn’t wanna tell you last night when you were lookin’ all sad puppy dog in the rain,” Sarah patiently explained as she finished packing her sons’ lunches. “That’s why I gave (Y/N) a call.”
Sam sighed. “It was a rough day.”
His sister glanced away from the brown paper bags she was filling to look over at him. “You mean with Isaiah Bradley?”
“And what they did to him.”
Sarah exchanged a brief glance with (Y/N). “You wanna talk about it?”
“No,” Sam replied, his thumb thoughtfully stroking the rim of his coffee mug while he looked down. “I’m trying to figure out what it all means.”
“Okay, well, we’re both here for you…but as far as the boat is concerned, bottom line is that Mr. Dinh backed out.” Sarah pulled two Tupperware containers out of the refrigerator and packed them into bags. “I don’t know what to do; parts alone on that thing are gonna eat up most of what we get back.”
“Listen to me: don’t worry. I’m gonna fix the boat.”
“Aren’t you supposed to be off saving the world?” Sarah demanded while Sam rolled his eyes in exasperation. “Why are you back here bothering me?”
He took a seat at the kitchen counter beside (Y/N) and replied, “‘Cause my family’s well-being is a part of the world.”
(Y/N) arched a knowing brow at her best friend. “So, you’re waiting for a lead?”
“…And the government stepped in and took control and kind of benched us…”
Both Sarah and (Y/N) chuckled and when AJ and Cass entered the kitchen with their backpacks, Sarah handed out their lunches and passed two extra bags over to Cass. “Please make sure Bennett and Elling each get one. Okay?”
“Okay!”
“All right.” Sarah gave her sons a bright smile as they headed out the back door. “Bye.”
“Have a good day at school, guys,” Sam added with a small wave.
“See you later, alligators!” (Y/N) called after them and once the screen door closed behind them, her smile faltered and she looked up at Sarah. “Bennett and Elling?”
The older woman nodded. “Bennett and Elling’s dad cannot get up before noon. Kids keep showin’ up hungry but are too proud to ask for any help.”
(Y/N)’s heart clenched in sympathy for both boys while Sam gave his sister a proud smile. “And you’re like Mom, feeding every kid in the neighborhood.” A strange expression suddenly crossed his features and before either woman could question him, he asked, “How many people still owe Mom and Dad something?”
“All of them. All that’s left, for sure.”
A smile slowly spread across (Y/N)’s face as she realized Sam’s idea. “In that case, it might be time for you two to call in a few favors…”
Sam reached into one of the kitchen cabinets and pulled out their address book. “I’m gonna fix this damn boat.”
He left the kitchen in a hurry and while he started making phone calls from the other room, Sarah shook her head and smiled. “A real man of action. I still don’t know how you lived with him all that time in D.C. without goin’ crazy.”
“It’s probably because I counteracted his unique brand of crazy with my own.” (Y/N) took her empty dishes to the kitchen sink and went about washing them as she continued. “If fixing up the boat helps get his mind off everything he’s been through these past few weeks, then I’m all for it; let him channel all those feelings into something productive instead of letting them boil up inside of him.”
“The only problem with that is that until he’s ready to face those feelings, he’s gonna get in my way and mess around with things he knows he doesn’t understand.”
(Y/N) shrugged. “Well, that’s when you fight dirty and just push him off the side of the boat.”
Sarah laughed and as both women chatted while they worked on packing up lunch orders for Wilson Family Seafood, (Y/N) was pleased to see the stress momentarily leave the older woman’s eyes.
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The next day, (Y/N) joined the Wilson siblings and over half of Delacroix at the docks to help them repair Paul & Darlene; Sam had gone through his family’s entire address book and spent the day calling in each and every favor that he could, but even he seemed a little taken aback by how much of his community showed out to assist him and his sister in their time of need.
“Thank you so much for coming, Ms. Paddy,” (Y/N) smiled at the older woman standing before her and gestured towards the fold-out table further down the pier. “There’s coffee and fresh-baked banana bread for volunteers, and Sarah’s around here somewhere with a list of jobs and tasks that need to get done.”
“I’ll do anythin’, so long as it helps out those Wilson kids. Their mama and daddy did so much for this community before they passed, you know, and all while raisin’ themselves a couple of angels.” Ms. Paddy returned her smile with one of her own and patted her arm. “It was good seein’ you again, sugar. You give that husband and sweet baby of yours my best, you hear?”
After (Y/N) assured her that she would and she left to find Sarah amongst the crowd of volunteers, she headed over to where Sam stood beside a group of fishermen and their truck. “Check it out, Booksmart!” Sam excitedly wrapped an arm around her shoulders and pointed at the wrapped machinery sitting in the truck bed. “Carlos and Tommy here brought a new diesel engine for us!”
“Sam, that’s amazing!” (Y/N) gave her best friend a hug before turning to the pair of fishermen. “Thank you guys so much!”
Carlos chuckled and tucked his hands into his pockets. “Hey, look, word goes out the Wilson family needs help? Well, we got a bit of usefulness in us.”
Sam beamed in happiness. “How do we get it off the truck?”
Before any of them could answer, the engine was easily lifted out of the truck bed and placed on the pier by none other than Bucky; the super-soldier dusted off his hands and adjusted the black glove he wore, seemingly unaware of the fishermen gaping in awe after witnessing him single-handedly lift a two-thousand pound piece of machinery. “You’re welcome.”
As the fishermen moved to help unload another truck, Sam shot (Y/N) a questioning look and she raised her hands in defense. “Don’t look at me, Birdbrain, I didn’t call him.” They both approached the bed of the truck as Bucky placed a sizable case onto the tailgate. “So, what brings you down to Delacroix, Bucky?”
“Just dropping this off. You can sign for it and I’ll go.” He patted the top of the case. “I called in a favor from the Wakandans.”
Sam exchanged a look with (Y/N), but the tell-tale sound of a burst pipe interrupted whatever he was going to say. “Sam!”
The three of them turned to see Sarah pointing to a pipe onboard the boat spewing concentrated steam into the air; Sam jogged over and boarded the boat, reaching for a wrench to try and tighten the pipe’s loose bolt but unable to see through the thick steam. With an exasperated sigh, Bucky followed after him and climbed over the edge, but not before giving Sarah a small wave. “Hi.”
“Hi,” Sarah replied with an uncharacteristically bashful smile that quickly dropped when she caught sight of the knowing smirk on (Y/N)’s face.
“Hold on, hold on…” Bucky guided Sam out of the way and took the wrench from him. “You gotta go up!”
The super-soldier succeeded in tightening the bolt and stopping the leak, and Sam stared at the pipe as he tossed the wrench down onto the open toolbox. “Why didn’t you use the metal arm?”
“Well…I don’t always think of it immediately. I’m right-handed.” Sam chuckled at that while Bucky took in their surroundings. “So, this is the boat, huh?”
“This is it.”
“It’s nice.” Bucky shuffled his feet and took a deep breath before asking, “You want any help?” (Y/N) smiled to herself when Sam gave him a relenting nod and led him towards the boat’s cockpit, and she made herself appear busy winding ropes when the super-soldier stopped to check Sarah out. “I’m Bucky.”
Sarah looked up from her clipboard and clutched it against her chest as she sweetly smiled at him. “Sarah.”
“Sarah…” Bucky tested out her name with a flirtatious grin on his lips and (Y/N) was forced to bite her lip to keep from laughing when she caught sight of Sam’s less-than-pleased expression.
When both men disappeared into the pilothouse, (Y/N) whistled low and giggled at the older woman’s flustered state. “Mm-hmm, it’s that Brooklyn charm, isn’t it?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
“C’mon, Sarah, he couldn’t keep his eyes off of you! He may be an old-fashioned gentleman but those big, bright, beautiful blue eyes were most definitely staring right at your-”
Sarah lightly smacked (Y/N)’s arm with her clipboard while (Y/N) laughed and followed after the two men. After doing away with his jacket and the glove he used to cover his vibranium hand, Bucky went to work helping (Y/N) sand the deck and scrape wood rot off the boat’s wooden surfaces; the super-soldier was a good working buddy, although she caught him distractedly practicing knife flips with the tools on more than one occasion, and he still managed to get on Sam’s nerves by using his enhanced strength and vibranium arm to easily complete his own tasks, which was to remove the rusted rail shear-line and repair the old wiring. While they worked, both men unconsciously relied on (Y/N) to ease the awkwardness born in the wake of their short time in Riga and while it felt a little like babysitting at times, she was just glad that they weren’t at each other’s throats anymore.
“You know, I never really saw the appeal of drinking beer after a long day of work…” (Y/N) took another sip of her beer and sighed as she rested her head against Sam’s arm. “But goddamn if this isn’t the best way to unwind.”
Sam hummed in agreement, but most of his attention was focused on the large metal case they’d brought onto the boat; they both suspected what its contents were and while (Y/N) thought it was wonderful that the Wakandans had made him new wings and a suit to match, she could see that Sam was still conflicted about taking the mantle of Captain America. Their focus was drawn away from the case when Bucky heaved a sigh and got to his feet.
“Well, gotta catch my flight tomorrow.” The super-soldier downed the last of his beer and set the empty bottle down onto the deck. “Get a hotel room for the night. Crash, you know? Then, I’ll have to get a ride to the airport…”
Sam snorted in amusement. “You’re just gonna set me up like that, huh?”
Shrugging noncommittally, Bucky tossed his jacket over his arm and gestured towards the dock. “I don’t wanna make it weird for your family.”
“Just stay here,” Sam insisted and (Y/N) hid her surprise as she finished off her own beer. “The people in this town are the most welcoming people in the world. They don’t care if you wear small t-shirts or if you have six toes or if your mom’s your aunt.”
Bucky chuckled. “Okay, I get it. I mean, you know, the people are nice.”
“But don’t flirt with my sister.”
“No.”
“’Cause if you do, I’ll have Carlos cut you up and feed you to the fish.”
(Y/N) rolled her eyes and set her empty beer bottle down as she stood. “You’d better not let Sarah hear you talk like that, Birdbrain; I hear she’s got a mean right hook.” After giving her grumbling best friend a pat on the shoulder, she looped her arm around Bucky’s and led him back up onto the dock. “C’mon, we’ll take my rental and get you settled up at the house. We’re having Sarah’s homemade jambalaya for dinner, so I hope you brought your appetite with you.”
“Sounds delicious.” Bucky bit his lip and tried not to smile as he continued. “So, Sarah seems pretty nice…”
“She is. She’s smart, she’s funny, she’s a damn good businesswoman and an even better mother…and she may or may not have a secret thing for one hundred and six-year-old super-soldiers.” (Y/N) grinned at the blush beginning to color Bucky’s cheeks.
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After a delicious dinner of homemade jambalaya with cornbread and a laughter-filled evening in which (Y/N) unsuccessfully attempted to teach AJ and Cass how to dance the Lindy Hop, everyone decided to call it a night and head off to bed. A brief text from Sam cut (Y/N)’s bedtime skincare routine short and she crept across the hall to his room, where he was sitting up against his headboard and staring unseeingly up at the ceiling; he asked her if they could talk about Isaiah Bradley and the shield and when she readily agreed, he waited for her to make herself comfortable on the comforter across from him before finally opening up to her.
Isaiah Bradley, an African-American soldier who enlisted in the Army just as the Cold War was beginning to take form, was one of hundreds of Black servicemen to be unknowingly turned into test subjects and experimented on with various recreations of Doctor Erskine’s super-soldier serum; the men were told that they were being administered tetanus shots and when it became apparent that the version administered to Isaiah was the most successful, an entire troop of Black soldiers was given the same version and sent out on dangerous combat missions as the Korean War raged on. While operating in Korea on Hydra’s behalf, Bucky first encountered Isaiah at a bar in Goyang in 1951 and their vicious fight led to Hydra considering Isaiah to be one of their most dangerous threats.
“God, it’s just like the Tuskegee Study.” (Y/N)’s stomach churned in horror as Sam silently nodded. “In 1943, Steve volunteered to be one of the SSR’s lab rats and he knew all the possible risks of receiving the serum. But those poor men…”
“If you think that’s bad, just wait until you hear what happened next.”
Around that same time, the other men in Isaiah’s troop had been weakened by the supposed successful super-soldier serum and were soon captured by enemy forces. The Army was planning on authorizing an Air Force strike on the POW camp in order to hide the ample evidence of illegal experimentation and the attempted recreation of Doctor Erskine’s lost work but when Isaiah caught wind of their plans, he single-handedly infiltrated and liberated the camp. He brought every single one of his fellow soldiers back to their base, but the imperfect serum running through their veins began killing them off one by one and for disobeying direct orders, Isaiah was imprisoned for thirty years.
“Steve once disobeyed orders and liberated almost four hundred men from one of Hydra’s POW camps, and they tried to award him a Medal of Valor.” She swallowed the lump in her throat and tightened her arms around her knees as she struggled to keep her anger in check. “The Army might not have gone through with their planned airstrike, but they killed those innocent men all the same. And they didn’t just lock Isaiah up for disobeying orders, those bastards locked him up to keep their illegal experimentation going. That’s what happened to him, isn’t it? They kept experimenting on him for those thirty years?”
“Not just the Army. No, the CIA and even Hydra took samples of his blood to try and replicate the super-soldier serum.”
During his incarceration, Isaiah wrote letters to his wife Faith but his captors never sent them and they even withheld the letters she’d written to him; she’d apparently been told that he was still fighting in Korea and once the conflict was drawing to a close, she was incorrectly informed that Isaiah had been killed in action. Faith passed away while Isaiah was imprisoned but in the 1980’s, a nurse took pity on Isaiah and faked his death, helping him escape the facility he’d been kept in and even gifting him all of the letters they’d withheld. He relocated to Baltimore and lived in anonymity, raising his grandson Eli and mourning the life that had been taken away from him by those who refused to accept a that there could ever be a Black Captain America.
(Y/N) was struggling to hold back her tears by the time Sam finished his story and when she spotted the grief in his reddened eyes, she wordlessly scooted across the bed and wrapped her arms around him in a tight embrace. She always thought that she had a handle on the many atrocities of America’s past, but then she’d find herself learning about yet another barbaric incident and go right back to square one; it’s no wonder Isaiah became embittered and pessimistic about what the shield represents, she thought as she buried her face in the crook of Sam’s neck, his life has been nothing short of a nightmare because of it.
“He said that he didn’t want his story to be told to the world because he’s afraid of how people will react but (Y/N), we’ve gotta tell his story. He and every one of those Black men who died so that the government could try to recreate that goddamn serum…they all deserve to have their stories told, and this country needs to be held responsible for what it did to them.” Sam pulled away to look at her, his brown eyes still tinged with red but filled with a newfound determination. “And I’ve got a few ideas about how to do it. How much goodwill do you think you have with the Smithsonian?”
A smile slowly started to spread across her face at her best friend’s implication. “Enough for me to convince them to add an entire room to their Captain America exhibit. Just give me a week so that I can write up everything you told me and make a phone call to Rhodey; if the Air Force was involved like Isaiah said they were, then he might be able to find some buried files we can use to corroborate Isaiah’s story. Once everything’s squared away with the directors of the Air and Space Museum, I can have Greg get me into contact with The New York Times; I’ve written op-eds for them before, and I have a feeling they’ll be interested in running a story like this.”
“Thank you, Booksmart. I really owe you one, don’t I?”
“You don’t owe me a damn thing, Birdbrain. Except…” (Y/N) trailed off and her eyes flicked over to Sam’s dresser tucked beneath his Louisiana University pennant, where nearly a dozen framed photographs were neatly organized across its surface. There were several photographs from Sam’s childhood – vacations with his parents and Sarah, cookouts, family gatherings and graduations – but many of them were more recent; Sam and (Y/N) working at the VA’s front desk together, a family portrait of Sarah and Henry with their infant sons AJ and Cass, a selfie that Natasha and Sam took with Steve and (Y/N) at their engagement party, and a group photograph of the Avengers they’d taken after Tony and Natasha’s funeral. Sam Wilson’s entire life was on display on that dresser, all the successes and failures he’d experienced and all the lifelong connections he’d made along the way, and as she looked at the framed photographs, she knew in her heart that there was no one on Earth better suited to carry the mantle of Captain America. “Knowing what you know now about Isaiah Bradley and the history of Black super-soldiers in America, promise me you’ll reconsider what to do about the shield? You don’t have to make a decision now or even ever, but just take the time to think it over on your own and without anyone telling you what they think you should do.”
Sam pursed his lips and nodded. “I will. We should probably get some sleep; you’ve got a long flight you’ve gotta catch tomorrow, and I’ve got a water pump to take apart and fix.”
“Sarah’s going to kick your ass if she finds you messing around with that water pump,” (Y/N) lightly scolded but smiled at the mischievous grin on her best friend’s face. “But I guess that’s why you’ll be getting up bright and early, huh?”
“You’re a very perceptive woman.” He pressed a chaste kiss onto her forehead and his smile softened. “G’night, (Y/N).”
“‘Night, Sam.” After giving Sam one last hug, (Y/N) left his room and returned to hers. She crawled into bed and stared up at the ceiling for a moment before reaching for her cell phone and FaceTiming Steve; when her husband’s tired face appeared on her screen, she felt a surge of guilt and sighed. “Damn, I forgot about the time zone difference. I’m sorry for waking you up-”
“Is everything okay, (Y/N)?” Steve interrupted, rubbing his sleep-filled eyes as he started to sit up in bed. “You look upset.”
“Everything’s fine, sweetheart, it’s just…Sam told me more about Isaiah Bradley and what happened to him, and I…” Her voice caught in her throat and she blinked away the fresh wave of tears. “I just really needed to see you and Carina.”
Steve’s expression softened with understanding. “Okay, sunshine. Cari’s sleeping right now, so why don’t I let you see her for a minute and then I’ll play the piano for you until you fall asleep?”
(Y/N) nodded and after he crept into Carina’s nursery to show her their sleeping daughter, he closed her door and sat himself at the small piano in their living room, cursing under his breath as he struggled to lean his cell phone against one of her writing awards on the piano’s lid. When he finally succeeded, he sat back and hovered his fingers over the black-and-white keys and she quietly spoke. “I love you, Steve.”
“I love you too,” Her husband gave her a gentle smile; she longed for nothing more than to have his arms wrapped around her but until she returned home to Maine the next day, she’d have to make do with the comfort of his loving gaze. “Sweet dreams, baby.”
While Steve softly played, (Y/N) felt her eyelids grow heavy and the sweet melody soon faded away as she slowly drifted off to sleep.
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The next day, (Y/N) tossed her duffel bag into the trunk of her rental car and leaned against the bumper as she watched Sam and Bucky throwing the shield across the front yard, smiling to herself when she realized that they were actually talking things out. She said her goodbyes to Sarah, AJ and Cass earlier that morning as the older woman left to see what her brother and handsome guest were up to at Paul & Darlene and the children left for school; Sarah thanked her for being there for Sam and (Y/N) thanked Sarah for inviting her, both women sharing a meaningful hug before she hurried off to chastise her brother at the dock.
And to think, only a week ago they were at each other’s throats, (Y/N) silently remarked, pushing herself off the bumper as both men shook hands and started making their way towards her. “Ready to head out, Bucky?”
“Mm-hmm,” Bucky replied as he placed his backpack into the car’s trunk and shut its lid. “Gotta have plenty of time to explain the metal arm to the TSA agents, after all.”
Sam chuckled. “Makes sense to me. Thanks for the help, man, it meant a lot.”
“’Course.” Bucky smiled and clapped his shoulder before climbing into the passenger seat of the rental car.
(Y/N) wrapped her arms around Sam’s waist and smiled when he gave her a one-armed hug. “Take care of yourself, Birdbrain. If you need anything, anything at all, I’m only a phone call away. Okay?”
“Copy that, Booksmart. Have a safe flight.” Sam pulled away and flashed her his trademark grin. “Give Steve and the little cutie-pie my best.”
Getting into the driver’s seat, (Y/N) gave her best friend one last wave before switching the engine on and driving away from the Wilson’s home. The drive from Delacroix to Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport was a little over an hour long, so (Y/N) passed the time humming along to her Big Band playlist while Bucky silently stared out the passenger-side window; the super-soldier didn’t say anything until they passed through Chalmette and when he did, his words made her brows furrow in confusion.
“(Y/N), I’m sorry.” She glanced over at him out of the corner of her eye but remained silent as he continued. “I realized a while ago that I never apologized to you for my actions that day at the Joint Counter Terrorist Centre, so I’d like to do that now.”
(Y/N) opened her mouth to reassure him that he hadn’t hurt her, that the Winter Soldier was the one who nearly killed her in Berlin and not him, but she found herself closing her mouth as she considered the super-soldier seated beside her. While he never intentionally did the things he did as the Winter Soldier, Bucky Barnes still did them; it was his hands that committed those heinous acts for over seventy years and whenever he closed his eyes, all he saw were the lives he took played over and over on a never-ending loop. The only way to heal from those decades of trauma was to accept that while he wasn’t guilty of anything, it was still he who did those things and once he acknowledged that, he could begin to move on from his past as the Winter Soldier. The Certified Kick-Ass Counselor strikes again, (Y/N) thought to herself with an inward smile, happy that Sam had put his counseling skills to good work and that Bucky had taken his wise words to heart.
“I accept your apology, Bucky, and I forgive you.” She gave him a smile and he shakily released the breath he’d been holding. “Do you feel better?”
“Actually, I do,” Bucky admitted as he straightened up in his seat. “Would it be okay if I came up to Rockport to visit you three? Not until all this business with Karli and the Flag Smashers is over and done, of course…”
(Y/N) nodded. “We’d love to have you! Steve’s been dying to show you all the art he’s been working on, and I just know that Cari will want to see her Uncle Bucky again.”
The two of them fell into easy conversation that lasted until after she returned her rental car and only ended when she received a text as they made their way into the airport. Assuming that it was only Steve checking in before her flight, (Y/N) pulled her cell phone out to answer but was taken by surprise to see that it was a brief text from Sam.
Birdbrain: Can you send me the link to your workout playlist? I’m gonna need some good music to listen to if I’m gonna master using this shield 😉
“Something wrong, doll?”
(Y/N) shook her head and as her lips curved into a grin, she looked up at Bucky and held up her phone so that he could read Sam’s subtle decision. “Actually, Bucky, everything’s looking pretty damn good to me.”
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A/N: Thank you all so much for reading and commenting! I’ve created a Spotify playlist inspired by this series, and I’ll be updating it every time I upload a new chapter. Enjoy!
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thatmexisaurusrex · 5 months ago
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Delacroix Public Library Captain America Campaign
This is a series of graphics inspired by a convo I had with @logicheartsoul about libraries. This is also for the @sambuckylibrary's "Free Space" square on my bingo. The general gist of it is Sam and Bucky promoting the local library branch in Delacroix. All the graphics will be under the read more. Enjoy! 🥰
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WHAT EACH GRAPHIC SAYS:
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Middle: Cap says reading is cool! Bottom Left: Cap's boyfriend says so too!
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Top Left: The Delacroix Library! Middle Left: Captain America Approved! Middle Right: VISIT!!! Middle Lower Right: Unofficially started as a library by local pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries, this branch hosts a variety of old texts brought to Delacroix by the pirates. Bottom Right: VISIT!!! Bottom Left: Delacroix is also the hometown to our current Captain America, one Samuel Thomas Wilson,
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Middle: Readers of the Month Sam & Sarah Wilson
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Top Left: 6 Ways Having Fun Isn’t Hard with a Library Card! Featuring Sam Wilson! Top Right: Cap's boyfriend is also here! List from 1-6: 1) Reading Books! 2) Rent Movies or Games! 3) Playing on the Computer! 4) Join a Local Club! 5) Help with a Book Drive! 6) Fight crime with Sam - I mean, go to book fairs!
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Top Middle: The Delacroix Public Library Summer Reading Bingo 2024 Row 1 Left to Right: Read a Translated Book; Read in your bed; Read the First Book of a New Series; Read a Book Someone Else Picks; Read a Classic Row 2 Left to Right: Learn One New Fact About an Animal; Read a LGBTQIA+ Book; Character Goes on an Unplanned Adventure; Read A Historical Nonfiction; Learn a Recipe from a Cookbook Row 3 Left to Right: Read a Debut Author; Read in a Pillowfort; Free Space; Read a Graphic Novel; Read a Play Row 4 Left to Right: Read a Mystery; Read a Book about an Athlete or Sport; Read a Fairytale; Read a Book That Makes You Laugh; Read a Book with a Spooky Cover Row 5 Left to Right: Read a Book with a Movie Based on It; Read Your Friend’s Favorite Book; Read a Book of Poetry; Read Outside; Read with a Friend Bottom Left: Cap Approved!! Bottom Right: Cap's boyfriend says so too!
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Top Left: Delacroix Public Library presents Middle: Book Club; FOR YOUNG AVENGERS, NO SAMS OR BUCKYS ALLOWED. Saturdays from 7-10 pm. Pull up your chair backwards, sit down, and talk books. Bottom Left: Et Tu, Cap's boyfriend? Bottom Middle: "Password for Entry, B******!" Bottom Right: CONTACT YELENA FOR MORE INFORMATION. SUNGLASSES NOT OPTIONAL.
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Top Left: The Delacroix Voice; You're Local Newsletter Top Right: Edited by Eli Bradley Middle Right: Captain America at Library Summer Fun Run! by Yelena Belova; Last weekend, on a hot, humid day in Delacroix, Sam Wilson was spotted at the Delacroix Public Library Summer Fun Run with Bucky Barnes, his sister, Sarah Wilson, and his nephews, Cass and AJ... read more on pg. 5 Bottom Left: Sightings of Sam at the DPL by Kate Bishop; Read more on pg. 3 Sightings from 1-3: 1) Drag Storytime - Dressed in drag, Sam and Bucky gave a fun reading hour to the local preschoolers of Delacroix. 2) Summer Reading - As one of the prizes for the first kid to blackout the entire Summer Reading Bingo card this year, Sam visited and had a one-on-one with winner Leila Taylor Junior, daughter of Leila Taylor. 3) Tree Planting - As part of Sam Wilson’s ongoing community service efforts not just in Delacroix, but around the country, Sam organized a tree planting event for his hometown. Bottom Right: Local Hero Rolling with Boyfriend in Grass Near Local Library by Kamala Khan; Who says you can’t have fun right outside of the library? Local hero and celebrity, Sam Wilson, has been hanging out right outside with his boyfriend, local rescue saved from New York City and man who will pick you up if you ask him nicely, Bucky Barnes... read more on pg. 7
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Sam and AJ and Cass, 29
#29 -- a story that never gets told
a prequel of sorts to my belovedly unhinged magical realism au, the original of which can be read on ao3 by clicking here. i wrote this prompt in random snippets on the subway, so hopefully its coherent. it kind of got away from me, but im leaning into the multiple indulged elements. most importantly, to answer zainabs oft asked question, "is this the one where he can turn into a whole ass wolf?" yes. yes it is.
Sam, as he has told his sister many a time, could learn — hypothetically — to be a great parent if he wanted to. Instead, he nobly chooses to fight for what’s right. This involves on occasion saving innocent lives amidst the unexpected collapse of Kingdoms, and more often petty magical crime, like that idiot who started going around stealing peoples sheep by herding them into his backyard, which he’d doused in a layer of magically un-solvent superglue. Thank God for Clint’s solvent arrows, which is a sentiment Sam brings up smugly whenever his sister expresses disdain towards the usefulness of magical items in completing household chores.
All of that was before Steve vanished into thin air, leaving Sam with custody of an ancient shield and a perpetually moody shapeshifter.
Hypotheticals are abounding just now. Hypothetically, Steve could just be on one long spontaneous vacation that he even logged in the shared magical calendar, which Bucky inconveniently misplaced on that last trek from North country down here. Hypothetically, Steve could have been kidnapped by a unicorn — those things are known to fuck with you just cause they can — and is currently being held in a magically enforced glade and subjected to a game of 21 riddles. Hypothetically, Steve could just be dead. Smallpox, common cold, unanticipated ogre attack on side of road. If Sam might say so himself, even the best of ‘em can get jumped sometimes; ain’t no shame in it.
“If Steve was dead, why hasn’t his ghost shown up to tell us that?” Bucky asks. He has elaborate theories on the matter, half of which involve the unicorn. The other half involve deep and cutting betrayal. Or murder.
“Steve Rogers did not just up and decide to play double agent,” Sam says, rolling his eyes. Bucky is never truly serious about this. He brings up potential intrigue in every conversation purely out of habit. And, Sam supposes begrudgingly, experience.
“So, murder.”
“Maybe ghost Steve is havin’ too much of a good time,” Sam says. “Remember that fae chick he was sweet on, and they got separated decades ago? Got him all stoic and single tear-y when her name came up? Carried her picture in his dumb little locket? She could be dead. They could be partying it up in the afterlife.”
“Bastard,” Bucky says grumpily, about Steve. “I’d tell you guys, if I died without you knowing.”
“Accidentally died,” insists Sam.
Bucky scowls. “I maintain we haven’t ruled out the double agent angle.”
“Oh my God!” says Sam, and throws his hands up in the air.
They have this exchange multiple times.
Sam sees the merit in the murder angle, but doesn’t necessarily like acknowledging it out loud. First of all, admitting Bucky might be right is always annoying, so he avoids doing it. Second, that shit’s bad juju, especially down here; you never know when a shadow man is listening in.
Just in case Ghost Steve really was murdered and forgot to tell them, though, Sam decides to conduct some scientific experiments. He makes Steve’s favourite gumbo (Sam’s mom’s recipe, of course – no one else’s can hold a candle) and bangs the pot lid loudly over the stove in case there are any spirits around to notice. He flips through Steve’s private sketchbook, left behind in Sam’s napsack — another clear evidence that he hasn’t turned coat — and makes childish faces at all the nude figures to trigger Steve’s artistic sensibilities. Then he leaves it out where the kids could find it, to trigger Steve’s moral sensibilities. 
Bucky takes more extreme measures. He goes out into the yard and yells, “Hey, jerk! You ever thought about what a basket case I’d be without you here? You don’t even got the decency to explain yourself?” after dark, into the droopy shapes of the mangrove trees. 
“Is he gonna start howling at the moon?” Sarah asks Sam one evening, though not unkindly, while they do the dishes and watch Bucky go at it through the small kitchen window.
Sam doesn’t say anything. Privately, he kind of feels like doing the same. 
Then, about three months later, after a near-coup and the revelation of multiple conspiracies and a big old honking blockade being put up all through South country, the Wakandans show up. With – holy shit, Sam thinks – a message from Steve.
“Uncle Sam, you’ve already told us that story.”
Okay, so speaking of parenting. Yeah, yeah, Sam would be a great parent in some alternate universe of events decidedly different from this one. In this universe, getting his nephews to bed at a reasonable hour when only this afternoon, a bunch of fancy people in red armour were holding a super secret outlaw meeting in the barn is proving harder than it looks. Sam almost wishes he was dealing with old Paste-Pot Pete and those sheep again.
“Uh, no I have not,” says Sam. “This version has added embellishments. The Wakandan King never challenged me to a duel, that was all Bucky’s bad luck.” 
“We’re calling ritual vengeance duels now?” asks Bucky dryly. 
“I’m just sayin’, I’m making a bunch of this up here. I am exercising creativity. Story version number one didn’t have any flying dwarves in it.”
Bucky is sitting in the doorway to the kids’ bedroom and attempting to de-encrust his favourite boots, which went through the ringer a bit on their way down through the bayou to Sarah’s three months ago. That was just after this all started. A lot’s changed since then.
Like the fact that Bucky is even in this house, cleaning boots. Or Sam’s newly discovered inability to lull little boys to sleep via adrenaline filled adventure stories while their mother takes a care package to the neighbours’ pregnant daughter in law. Sarah was very excited to see the newest in maternity fashion, which apparently Marlene had been sporting in the village all week, purchased from traveling dressmakers who might have had fae blood. Those guys always do know how to cut a cloak well. 
Bucky sniffs loudly at Sam’s defense and pulls an exaggerated face, raising the poor boot up to eye level to inspect it. “Maybe you’re just bad at telling stories,” he says finally.
While AJ and Cass giggle like the traitors they are, Sam makes a loud offended noise.
“Alright,” he says. “Fine. Fine. You know what? Just for that, I’m telling the story of how all of Petruski’s sticky sheep started followin’ your fluffy white wolf ass around.”
AJ dissolves into even harder giggles. Cass says, “Not the sheep story Uncle Sam! All you do in that one is complain!” and Bucky says, more primly than he has any right to, “I was consciously being as non threatening as possible, Samuel.”
“Yeah,” Sam says, “so non threatening they thought you were one of ‘em.”
AJ is really starting to wheeze now, so Sam hauls him into his arms to disrupt the hilarity before it gets medical. Cass brings his pillow up over his head like a crown to smother his own laughter. And Bucky winks, before – in a devastating play – letting out a quiet, plaintive pair of baas in quick succession.
Routines like this one are becoming more and more real. More and more comfortable, Sam thinks, amidst the boys’ shrieks of laughter. Being here, being in this home (their home – The home?) it fills his heart with something warm and solid and unmoving. Like he has put down a heavy load. Sometimes it is hard to imagine what is so important that makes it worth picking up sword and shield and leaving this behind. Without this, where would any of them even be?
It’s just, that thought doesn’t stop the rest of the world from banging on their door sometimes. 
Just look at Steve’s cryptic as hell note. The me you know isn’t dead. Seriously. What the fuck. Sam almost wishes he really was dealing with a unicorn.
He settles on telling the story of how he and Steve once met that tiny shrinking guy and between Captain Rogers’ knightly loyalty to his friends, some of Redwing’s more heroic moments, and the addition of the brilliant mage-princess who gifted Bucky the enchantment for his arm, both boys are appeased.
“Uncle Sam,” Cass says, sleepily, towards the tail end of the story. “’S no fair that magic skips a generation. I wanna help save the kingdom like you do.”
Sam quiets, his hand stilling where it was in the middle of brushing over AJs forehead. AJ is already fast asleep. Knocked out cold, snoring and everything. 
Thing is, Sam’s brand of magic is pretty limited — some gimmick, even, nowhere close to what his Titi had. All Sam’s good for, practically speaking, is translating messages from carrier pigeons. But it got him into this bigger world, tangled him up in it. 
Sam can see, even though Bucky’s head is down, that his friend’s expression has taken on a slight grimness.
“Cass. Hey.” Sam knuckles the boy’s nose gently. “What do you mean, like me. You know how I keep this old kingdom safe? I help your mama do the dishes.”
“Uncle Sam,” Cass says, rolling his sleepy thick-lashed eyes. 
Sam sighs. “Cass. Just because it doesn’t make for a good story doesn’t mean it isn’t important.”
More important, even. Running this old house, and its garden (with all those gnomes, little pains-in-the-ass) and its boat.
“Muh huh,” Cass manages. And then he has drifted off, the side of his face squished against the pillow.
Sam and Bucky quietly relocate to the kitchen, where Redwing is awaiting them with a new note and a dead mouse.
“Jesus,” Bucky mutters.
“You better not be about to get in a piss fight with a kestrel when there are sleeping children in the next room.”
As if on cue, Redwing flaps over lands happily on Bucky’s shoulder, startling him. The little bell on his foot jingles, and Bucky glares, which does nothing to deter the little bird’s impulse to start throwing up what appears to be more mouse. 
Bucky stands perfectly still and looks awfully close to raptorcide. 
Dude, can you like, be normal for once, Sam says, to the bird. Redwing fluffs out all of his feathers in Bucky’s face in response. 
“I don’t get into piss fights with your kestrel, Sam,” Bucky says, gritting each word out with individuality. 
Redwing twitters happily. 
He’ll come around eventually, Sam replies. He scoops the bird up in both hands and re-situates him on his own arm, and begins untying the little package wired to Redwing’s foot. Out loud, he adds, “You know, he wants to be your friend so badly –”
“He’s the one who chews through my best leather breeches twice a month –” Bucky cuts himself off, grumbling under his breath and reaching over to fumble the parchment scroll out of Sam’s hand while its messenger hops in one place and nuzzles the crown of his feathery head into Sam’s armpit. Sam’s poorly concealed smile fades when Bucky openly frowns.
“Note’s from Nakia,” Bucky mutters, tapping the amulet bracelet on his right wrist against the similar shape of beaded stone etched into the scroll’s covering as Sam strokes Redwing’s head. 
“It’s – what?”
“What what.”
“From another dimension,” Bucky reads aloud, looking increasingly incredulous. 
“What?” 
“You already said that.” Sam rolls his eyes. Bucky makes a face at the scroll. “Always gotta be another fuckin’ gimmick. Well. She’s got a guy to decode it.”
“Didn’t she cast the spell?” asks Sam, who is still processing the dimension thing. As in, like, different from their own?
Is that where Steve is?
“Yeah, but only to keep anyone else from decoding it. The bracelet itself already had a message stored in it.” 
“Beyond Steve’s disembodied voice materializing outta nowhere the first time I touched that thing to prove he hasn’t kicked the bucket.”
“Which,” Bucky starts, “for the record –”
“Was not your theory.”
Bucky frowns harder. Refocuses. “Yes. The bracelet, which was clearly a magical object enchanted to respond to your touch –”
“Could’a been our touch, you never held it before I did –”
“Fine, sure, our touch – double enchantment. This thing is stolen, and someone – my guess is Steve – managed to layer another goddamn spell on it before sending it our way.”
Sam sighs, staring at the gleaming dishes in the drying rack. A box of Arm and Magical Hammer’s peroxide sits orange and to the side. Maybe this is why Sarah refuses to use any of the handy dandy domestic enchantments he brings home for her. 
Because magic’s a pain in the ass.
“So?” says Sam.
“Uh, yeah. She’s got a guy to decode it …” Bucky grimaces, “on the other side of the river.”
Oh. Oh. Yeah, that’s gonna be rough.
“I can’t go through a GRC checkpoint,” Sam says. Redwing makes a mournful sound of agreement. Bucky is still turning the note over and over as if maybe reading it upside down will change its mystifying contents. 
“They’d recognize your beautiful knightly face,” he agrees, reciting Sam’s proffered explanation. “And then search all your bags and spook your horse. You know, she’s way too sensitive.”
“Clara ain’t sensitive, she’s emotionally intelligent. There’s a difference,” Bucky mutters something about Sam busting out his inner kingdom social worker lingo on them and Sam adds, “and you can go through a GRC checkpoint even less, by the way.”
“To be fair,” Bucky says, “they have kinda fucked up my nose in all those wanted posters. Maybe they wouldn’t recognize me.”
They both sit down at the table, resigned. It’s a sticky problem. Sam supposes, as Bucky pulls his favourite dagger out and begins flipping it in a broody manner, that they could take Sharon’s smuggler’s detour behind the wall, but she’d ask too many questions. Sending Redwing on his own is too risky (Sam admits, begrudgingly and in the privacy of his own mind). Clint’s roped into a local problem with a gang of overall-wearing gnomes, Bruce has started teaching a yoga of ogres class, even Joaquin just set up shop marketside selling his scroll encryption services … Sam’s stomach growls, and the lingering smell of spiced rice hits his nose. Sarah’s left a potfull on the stove, for them, probably. She blusters plenty, has real right to be angry plenty, and has a mean right hook, but she loves him. And she’s a lot tougher than she looks, Sam’s come to realize. Kept this whole village alive over the years with her caring, and even after they set up the blockades she charmed the border officers better than Sam or Bucky ever could.
Sam clicks his tongue against his teeth and says, “Huh.”
“What,” says Bucky.
“Lemme run a hypothetical by you.”
“Oh no.” Bucky rubs a finger over the bridge of his nose. “You always do this to me. I started like that once –”
“And have had many terrible no good get Sam’s ass in trouble plans since, brother.” Sam crosses his arms; Rewind flaps over to his little perch by the bookshelf in deference. “Hypothetically, you don’t have to look like yourself. Right?”
Bucky looks at him warily. “Well … no.”
“And … hypothetically –”
“Sam …”
“If a familiar person, say … the nice lady who used to take her gumbo to the community house every week. Was to have that bracelet in her box the next time she went –”
“You wanna send your sister through the woods on her own in this economy?” Bucky interrupts, baffled.  
Sam lifts his chin. Raises his eyebrows. Wags his head a little bit. Chirp, says Redwing from across the room, which Sam might roughly translate to it’s not rocket science, pal.
It takes Bucky a moment to get it, but when it clicks, it’s obvious.
“Oh, no,” he says, a slow horror growing in his face. “No. No, no, no, no way. I refuse, Sam.”
“I haven’t asked anything yet!” Sam says, very mildly put out.
Bucky levels the pointy end of the dagger at him. “No. You’re not entrusting me as the sole keeper of your sister’s safety in the wilderness!”
Sam leans back in his chair, eyebrows raised. “And who the hell else am I gonna entrust as the sole keeper of my sister’s safety in the wilderness?” Bucky makes a disbelieving little cawing noise, like a sad crow, to which Sam adds, deliberate: “Come on, Buck. Be serious.”
Bucky does not answer, as he seems to go through twelve different emotions at once, silently. Sam, who can acknowledge at sword-point that this is maybe a little mean of him, given Bucky’s profound loyalty to his friends and poorly-concealed devotion to said sister (hmph), gives him a minute. Finally, Bucky manages, 
“Anyone! Someone who didn’t spend the last eighty years magically entrapped by a cabal of fascist wizards in the body of a murderous rabid animal!” 
He waves his free hand, which was previously clutched in his hair for something to do. He’d look a bit wild if he didn’t look so thoroughly mundane sitting there in his shirts with his boots off. 
Well, okay. The knife’s a little intense. But it’s not like Sarah’s kitchen isn’t stacked with em.
Sam pinches the bridge of his nose. 
“Okay, first of all. Rabid is just flat out inaccurate.”
“Sam,” Bucky grinds out.
“I’m just sayin’,” Sam says. “You’re not diseased. And like, present day wolf you can even be kinda cute. You seen how fluffy you are? Those sheep definitely did.”
Bucky actually growls at him.
“That doesn’t actually dispute my point,” says Sam, “which is that this, right here, is objectively our best plan.”
“I won’t do it.”
“I’m asking you, Bucky.”
“It’s a terrible plan!”
“Says the guy who only ever comes up with the most unhinged plans ever!”
They glare at each other, for a prolonged, stone-headed moment. Sam thinks that next time he tells the kids a bedtime story, he should include a Mexican standoff somewhere in there. Then Bucky raises the knife again, very very slowly.
“Only if Sarah says yes.”
“Which,” Sam agrees, “is extremely unlikely. If magic could be wrapped up in a tiny little football, she’d probably drop kick that thing into the Mississippi like a quarterback.”
Marginally, Bucky’s face relaxes.
“Yeah,” he says, and now Sam is starting to feel some relief too, because really, what the hell is he thinking? Sending his baby sister out into the wilderness so they can all uncover some great conspiracy … “Yeah. Yeah, okay. If she says yes, I’ll do it.”
And then, of course, she does.
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...in the details, Part 10
A/N: Warning for this series: 18+ audience (minors DNI), some cinematic level violence, some fluff and angst. Doubt that smut will be involved, but it may be implied. I’ll make sure that is noted clearly if it pops up.
All relationships, at this point in the story, are platonic, but there is romance in the cards for Kari and Bucky.
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Right now you were very happy to not be at the Stark Lab.
The minute Peter uttered the name Cailleach you wanted to bolt back to Ireland, but you had given your word to Sarah Wilson, and you were not about to break it.
“Mom! Uncle Sam’s friend the Bird Lady is here!” Cass yelled as you walked up to the front door of the Wilsons’ home. Oh, the sight of the bald cypress trees all around the old white house made you think back to better times with your brother Ewan in this part of Louisiana.
“Her name is not the Bird Lady,” Sarah said as she came to the front door. “Come on in, Kari.”
“I have been called much worse than the Bird Lady, so I’ll take it,” you said as you walked in and extended your hand to Sarah. She, instead, went right in for a hug. “Sam should be here in the morning. I just got supper on if you’d like to join us.”
“Thank you. I’d love to,” you said as you watched Cass and AJ work on setting the table for their mother. “My brothers used to have table duty, too. Thank you, Cass and AJ.”
“How many brothers did you have? I thought Sam was joking when he said eight.”
“No, he was right. Eight brothers and four sisters,” you replied as you walked over to the kitchen counter near the sink. “Can I be of help? I don’t want to mess up your kitchen routine.”
“Thank you! You understand!” Sarah replied with a loud laugh. “Sam is always fussing around when he visits.”
“But he grew up here, so I’m sure he feels he has the right to do it. I’m a guest in your home, and my mam always said to defer to the lady of the house. Your home, your rules.”
“Where’s your bird?” AJ asked as he finished setting out the cutlery. “Uncle Sam said it might come into the house if we ask you to bring it in.”
“Stardust is not an indoor kind of bird, so she'll stay in the trees just outside the front door tonight. And I’ll walk around the property a bit to make sure everything is warded. In other words, I’ll say a few spells to keep the unwanted out of your area. People you know won’t be affected. I promise.”
“Can we watch? Mom! Please?” Cass pleaded as you giggled and shook your head a bit.
“There won’t be much to see. No big swirling portals like Doctor Strange uses. My magic tends to be a bit different. I also have to take into account the local magic users in your area. Do no harm. And do not call a ton of attention to what you are doing. My mam taught me that, too.”
“Are any of your family still alive? Sam didn’t think so, but he wasn’t exactly sure,” Sarah said as she got the last of the serving dishes to the table and you all sat down.
“My parents and siblings have all passed. I have a few cousins back in Ireland, but we aren’t as close as we used to be. I have sisters-in-law from both my marriages that are, by the grace of the Lord and Lady, still with us. Most of my family is what is now called found family. Like The Avengers.”
“And Sam’s new partner Bucky. Sam mutters about him a lot. He said you two knew each other back in 1943?”
“Sam mutters about everyone a lot. And yes, I knew Bucky back at the time of World War II. He’s a good man. Sam could not find a better partner to have his back. He’s a very smart guy, and he can be a very good friend. You should get to meet him soon. I’m hoping he comes down here with Sam, but he has to take care of something first.”
You were not about to get into the whole Helmut Zemo nonsense right now. You were much better off digging into the dish of gumbo Sarah had just handed you. “Thank you for your gracious hospitality. I know this can’t be easy. I’m sure you worried about your brother before, but what he is going to do now, well, that brings about a whole new set of concerns. I’ll help in any way I can.”
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Sarah wanted you to take her room, but you told her you were perfectly happy sleeping on the couch downstairs. To be honest, you wanted to make sure everything in the ground floor was in order when everyone else went to bed. You planned to check in with Sam and give him a full report to ease his mind.
When the morning light broke through the living room window, you heard the jingle of keys in the lock and knew Sam had finally made it home. “Hey, Sam,” you said as you waved your hand over the top of the sofa so he wouldn’t freak out when he found you there. Your hair was a mess, and the Dropkick Murphys t-shirt and leggings you were wearing had likely seen much better days, but at least you were awake enough to hold a conversation. “Did you bring Buck with you?”
“You look like hell. Sorry, but you do,” Sam said as he set down his bag and closed the door. “Were you out doing, you know, magical stuff last night?”
“I warded the property. Every corner of the house, the dock, the boat. The main road. The back road. I did it when everyone was asleep so I didn’t scare your neighbors. I wasn’t trying to attract too much attention.”
“I get it,” Sam said as he went to put on the coffee pot. “Thank you. As for Buck, he had things to do.”
“Zemo and the Wakandans? Oh, that can’t be good, can it?” you said as you got off the sofa and started to fold up the blankets. “He’ll get here. In his own time, but yeah, he will. And I’ll stay as long as you need.”
“Did you…” Sam started to ask as he pointed to his head, “you know. That thing you can do?”
“Sam, it was a simple line from Bucky to Zemo to the Wakandans. I didn’t have to read your mind. As I told you and Buck, I’d only do a mind link in battle or in an emergency. I am not saying I have never used telepathy if absolutely pressed, but I try not to with my friends unless I am told I can do so. Now, can I help with breakfast?”
“Morning,” Sarah said as she made her way into the kitchen and looked at Sam. “Don’t grill our guest.”
“It’s OK,” you said as you pulled your hair back into a ponytail before rearranging things you had bumped off the coffee table near the sofa. “My ways are not normal or usual by any means. Immortals, well, we can get a bit aloof. Cold. Lose our way if we don’t interact with anyone but our own kind.”
“There are more of you? Wait. Is it like Highlander? Tell me you aren’t going to go fight someone and…” Sam started to ask as Sarah hit him with a dish towel on his upper left arm. “Ow. Don’t you want to know if some crazy Scotsman is coming to cut off her head?”
“Sam, you sound crazier than usual,” Sarah groaned as she grabbed a coffee mug. “Kari, please excuse my brother for being annoying.”
You stood there smiling, but you also had tears in your eyes as you looked at the siblings and remembered tables in places much older than this one and those who you called kin seated around them. “Thank you for reminding me of my own family. I miss them more than you would likely imagine. And you both have the right to ask any questions you want. My life is not exactly normal. It never has been.”
“That’s what Steve and Natasha used to say,” Sam noted as he grabbed his own mug. “That you were thinking 15 steps ahead of the rest of us because that’s how you were brought up. That you were seeing things unfold in ways none of us could fully grasp.”
“Maybe we should change the subject?” Sarah asked as she handed you a mug of coffee. “At least for now. The boys will be down soon, and I don’t want them worrying about things like that.”
“Your house, your rules,” you said as you nodded to Sarah. “Sam, I will gladly fill you both in later. On anything you need to know. I promise.”
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After breakfast and a fast shower, you headed outside onto the docks where Sam was working on the boat. Sarah had a group of neighbors getting ready to help her with repairs to the dock, and you hung back a bit to check out your wards to make sure they were working properly.
To be honest, you would have liked nothing better than to fly around the house and up and down the bayou, but you did not want to scare the neighbors. No one needed a visit from Damage Control or the local police.
That’s when Bucky rolled in with a huge suitcase in hand. He set it down on the back of a flatbed, and you watched as he went about helping Sam with the boat. You also noticed his interaction with Sarah. While you remembered Bucky the Flirt all too well, it had likely been ages since he had a chance to use those skills.
{{Staying away from them for a few more minutes is probably a good idea}} you thought as you noticed Sarah’s and Bucky’s smiles as they interacted with each other. You could also see Sam was getting the “annoyed brother” look as he watched the two of them. {{Nope. Let this play out. You know you’ll need to walk away from this eventually. Better that Bucky get a good support system in place}}
As you turned to look back out onto the bayou, you swore you could have felt the touch of a hand on your shoulder as you thought about Ewan, the brother who had made New Orleans his home oh so long ago. {{How I wish you were here, little brother}} you thought as memories started to play of long nights of partying in the French Quarter with many of his vampire brethren. The people that had written the TV show “The Originals” were not that far off about life for the preternatural community in the Crescent City.
“Hey!” you heard Sam shout as he walked over with a beer. “Cyborg is monopolizing my sister. Maybe you better get over there to make sure he behaves.”
“So you all behave is more like it. Thank you,” you said as you took the beer. Paradise Park Lager. A local brew that had a very good reputation. “Sarah, want me to get these two to leave the boat alone for a bit so you can work? I’m sure there are other things they can be doing.”
You looked at the case Bucky had brought with him and knew right away where it had come from. You also knew he had probably paid a steep price for the right to get it for Sam. “And maybe we need to get that inside before the kids decide to check it out? We don’t need to hear the chorus of ‘Uncle Bucky brings the coolest things with him’ right now.”
“That’s reserved for you, right?” Bucky said as he raised his beer to you. You just glared at him for a minute before answering. “Well, Buck, we both missed out on that part. My siblings, as far as I know, never had kids. None of my sisters anyway. So I guess we both need to grab it where and when we can. My concern this time was the boys hurting themselves, not the applause a gift might bring.”
You set down your beer and just walked off the dock at that point. You were not about to get into that whole discussion about having kids of your own, nieces or nephews in your life or anything like that. No one was ready to hear that story yet. You sure as hell were not ready to talk about it now.
{{No one needs to hear that damned story}} you thought as your feet kept moving. {{Not about Galen nor Merlin nor the damned battle that took Galen's life nor the sword that pierced your heart...nor the child you thought was but was not}}
You could hear Sam lighting into Bucky about his comment, but you didn’t want to give them the satisfaction of seeing you wipe tears from your eyes by turning around. A walk down the back roads would do you good anyway, and maybe it would give those two time to work out their own problems that centered around the shield that was now sitting in Sarah’s living room.
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By the time you got back, it had been decided that Bucky was going to stay the night, and since you were too, you decided to sleep out on the porch this time. It was a lovely night, and you really didn’t mind being out there in the breeze that came off the bayou and through the trees around the front of the house. It was also a way to put up a buffer of sorts after dinner. You shot down Bucky’s attempted apology with one of your “no problem, Buck” replies. You were not up to any sort of discussion about your life, even if Bucky had played a greater part in it than most people would have imagined.
By the time the sun came up the next morning, you heard the boys already downstairs, and you looked in the window to see Bucky telling them to back off because they were playing with the shield.
“Buck, you and Sam have to figure this out,” you said as you walked back inside. “No one else can do it for you. And until you guys do, well, no one will be able to move forward.”
“That’s the plan,” Sam said as he came into the living room and picked up the shield. “Come on, Buck,” he said as he walked out into the yard and started to set up some sort of training area with blue mats strapped to trees so he could work with the shield. You stepped aside as Bucky went out after Sam, and you stood in the doorway watching as the two men actually seemed to be figuring things out.
“Aren’t you going out there?” Sarah asked as she joined you in the doorway. “I bet you could use that shield better than both of them.”
“Steve taught me a bit, yes, but not enough to teach your brother,” you replied as you smiled at Sarah. “He has to find his own path. And he will. As will Bucky.”
“Are you and Bucky…” she started to ask, but you shook your head to stop the question.
“My life is too damned screwed up to be a benefit to anyone, and I am not going to pull Bucky into my mess. He’s worked too hard to get his own life back. I will not jeopardize that for him,” you replied as you looked at Sarah. “I just want him to be happy.”
{{Even if that makes me miserable}} you thought as you smiled, your true thoughts and feelings pushed down as far as you could shove them.
“Thank you for your hospitality, Sarah, but now that Sam is here, I probably should think about heading home,” you said as you grabbed your backpack from a peg in the hallway, slinging it over your back before giving Sarah a hug. “But if those two start acting weird, call me. I’ll help you straighten them out.”
“I may be calling you every day,” Sarah said with a laugh as the two of you walked onto the porch. You both stood there watching as Bucky and Sam seemed to take a moment for themselves in regard to that flying piece of vibranium. “Hey! Take five you two!” Sarah shouted as both her brother and Bucky turned around. “Kari’s heading out.”
“You two have this covered,” you said as you pointed toward the shield. “I’m glad you figured it out. If either of you get any info on the Flag Smashers, call me. I’ll do the same.”
“Airport?” Bucky asked as you shook your head and laughed. “Of course not.”
“No, I need to take care of some business back home,” you said as you opened a portal that looked out onto the front door of your home in Kildare. “My manager is leaving my pub, so I need to interview replacements.”
“Pub? What pub?” Sam asked as you smiled and walked to the portal.
“It belonged to my youngest brother Donal, and since I’m the last sibling standing, it’s mine now. It won’t run itself, so I need to go find a capable publican. If I ever bring you all back there, you’ll get to see it. Trust me. Sarah, thanks again. Guys, I’m sure I’ll see you soon enough,” you added as you stepped through the portal and set foot once more on Irish soil.
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Days went by without a word from Bucky or Sam, but word of a New York meeting regarding the GRC made you contact them, so you all decided to meet in Manhattan. Sam and Bucky were well received by both the military and the NYPD, but your arrival seemed to make some of them a bit nervous. That was all you needed as the guys pulled you aside to reveal that Sharon was also on the scene. It was Madripoor Redux, and that was fine to a point.
What was not fine was some little kid pointing out the two Captain Americas.
John Walker was there, too, and that was going to complicate things in ways you could not even begin to fathom at the moment.
And, if you were being honest with yourself and everyone else, something was hovering around you like some damned invisible force field. You felt weird, and no one needed that right now.
Sam was giving calls over the comms after you all split up, and you were stuck more or less tailing after John Walker. He had no more use for you than you did for him, and the thoughts radiating off him proved that point again and again.
((Why isn’t she just going somewhere else?)) you heard him think as you did a brief telepathic sweep of the area. You would have loved to drop a few home truths in his brain, but a bus full of kids up ahead put that to rest. Walker looked back at you, and you stood there for a moment mentally sweeping the bus. “At least one Flag Smasher, a bunch of kids from Cottonwood, Arizona and a downed teacher. Walker, can you keep anyone else from getting on that bus while I get those kids off?”
“How are you going to do that?” Walker asked as you started to form two rune shields that grew and grew until you let them fly toward the bus. The spell had been a gift from Wong, and right now you were very happy to have it in your arsenal. As the air around the transport turned a bright blue, the students and the unconscious teacher were suddenly on the street near Walker, and you were inside the bus kicking the confused Flag Smasher out a window. A second terrorist had been crouching near the driver’s seat all along, and she threw you out the doors and into the wall of a local Ray’s Pizza. The impact was a bit more than you planned for, and you passed out as your head snapped back and slammed into the brickwork.
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ghost-sin · 1 year ago
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mccarthawrites · 2 years ago
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Uncle Sam
Relationship: Bucky Barnes/Sarah Wilson
Rating: General Audiences
Summary: Sam takes Cass and AJ out on a boat trip to give Sarah and Bucky a break. He tells the boys about their dad.
Author’s Note: Dave is my own original character because the MCU hasn't really given us a name for Cass and AJ's dad. We know next to nothing about him except he's their dad and he seems to not be in the picture.
Words: 2,806
The Wilson-Barnes Family Masterlist || Bucky Barnes Masterlist
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Sarah gave Cass some space. She felt a little better after their talk the other night, but she wasn’t sure she solved the problem. So she talked to Sam about it.
“Cass has been having a hard time.” she told him. The two siblings sat on her porch swing.
“With what? The baby?”
“The baby. Bucky. He snapped at Bucky the other night at dinner and I- I talked to him about it, but I don’t know.”
“Let me guess, he feels like Bucky is replacing Dave?” Sam asked.
“How’d you know?”
“He’s old enough to remember his dad. Bucky is the first real relationship you’ve had since he died. Of course he’s going to feel some type of way.” Sam shrugged. “I mean I would to.”
“I told him no one is being replaced. Bucky has been tiptoeing around, trying not to rock the boat. He loves those boys, but I know he doesn’t know what to do half the time. He wants to support me, but-” She took a deep breath. “If I knew it was going to be this complicated, I’d have waited to have a baby.” She cradled her bump.
“How about this weekend, I take Cass and AJ out on the boat?” Sam suggested. “Let you and Bucky take a break. I’ll talk to them.”
“Would you? That would be great. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong, Sam.”
“You’re not doing anything wrong. You’re an amazing mom. Cass is a kid with big feelings that he doesn’t even fully understand yet. He’s already gone through more than we did at his age.”
“Tell me about it.” She scoffed.
“Everything is going to be okay, but how are you? Are you alright? I mean you’re having another kid.”
“I’m excited, nervous, scared. It’s going to be fine. I’m lucky I’ve got Bucky and you.” She looked at Sam. “I’m happy to have you around more, Sam. I know the boys are too.”
“Don’t start getting soft on me.” Sam teased. She playfully punched his shoulder. “You and- and Bucky are going to be great parents. Like I said you’re already an amazing mom and that’s not going to change.”
“Why are you being so nice?”
“What are you talking about? I’m always nice.” He replied, making her laugh. “It’s gonna be okay.”
“I know.”
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Sarah stood in the kitchen, packing a cooler with snacks and drinks. Since Sam was taking the boys for the day, the last she could do was feed them.
“Need help?” Bucky asked, walking into the kitchen.
“No. I’m pretty much done.” She replied. “I’m so glad Sam volunteered to take them for the day. I need a break.”
“No one deserves one more than you.” Bucky told her, making her smile.
“You need a break too.”
“Me? You’re the one doing all the work. You’re body’s working overtime.” He replied. “How do you feel about having a gender party?” He asked. She looked at him confused and concerned.
“A what?”
“Yeah. I didn’t say that right.” He pulled out his notebook, opening to a page. “I meant a gender reveal party.You know where everyone gets together and we announce if we’re having a boy or a girl.”
“I wasn’t even thinking about having one. Why? Do you want to have a gender reveal?” Sarah asked.
“Shuri was sending me videos of them. She was also explaining to me what a baby shower is. I think a baby shower would help with figuring out the nursery.” Bucky explained. Sarah laughed. “What?”
“It’s so early in the pregnancy, I wasn’t even thinking about all that yet.” She told him.
“Added Shuri to the list. In case we have a girl.” He chuckled. Having crossed off the names on his list for his amends, Bucky was now using his notebook to write down baby names and things he was learning being a soon-to-be-dad. He had already filled three pages back to front with name suggestions since they found out Sarah was pregnant.
“At some point we’re gonna have to trim that list down and actually figure out what we’re gonna name them.” She rubbed her bump.
“What about Steve for a boy?”
“Maybe for a middle name, but not for a first name. Steve Barnes? No.” She shook her head.
“Why not? It’s a solid name.”
“What about James?”
“James Junior? It’s too obvious, don’t you think?” He asked.
“We could call him Junior. It’d be cute.” She smiled.
“I guess I don’t hate that. James Steven Barnes. Even if he’ll be a junior, we’re definitely dropping the Buchannan.”
“I agree with that, but we’ve got plenty of time to figure it out.”
“Yeah. I just- I can’t wrap my head around the fact that by this time next year, we’ll have a baby.”
“Yup.” Sarah looked at him. His worried look concerned her. “Hey, you’re going to be a good dad. You’re so good with the boys.”
“I can’t even remember the last time I interacted with a baby. Probably when Katie was born.”
“Your sister?”
“Yeah. When my folks brought her home, she was so tiny. I was twelve.” He explained. “That was around the same time I met Steve, as a matter of fact.”
“With the baby on the way, have you thought about finding your siblings' families? I’m sure you have nieces and nephews.”
“I don’t know. I’ve thought about it, but- I’ve got my family here. You, Cass, AJ and Sam, even though he likes to deny it.” He wrapped his arms around her and kissed her hair.
“You’re cute.” She laughed. Sam knocked on the screen door. “It’s open.
“Good morning.” Sam walked into the kitchen.
“Still getting ready, probably. If you’re hungry, there’s some leftovers from breakfast on the stove that might still be warm.” Sarah told him.
“I got breakfast on my way here, but thanks. Where’s the boys?”
“I’ll go see if they’re ready.” Sarah left Sam and Bucky in the kitchen.
“You sure you don’t want anything?” Bucky asked.
“Nah, I’m fine. How are you?” Sam asked. Bucky looked at him. They never made small talk.
“I’m alright. Why?”
“Just wondering where your head’s at. Excited to be a dad?” Sam asked, leaning on the wall.
“To be honest-” Bucky looked down the hallway to make sure no one would hear him. “It scares the shit out of me.” His admission made Sam laugh.
“So White Panther is scared of something: fatherhood.” Sam teased. “I bet you’ve been reading all the parenting books, right?”
“Did Sarah tell you?”
“Didn’t have to. Should have seen Dave when she was pregnant with Cass.” Sam laughed at the memory of his late brother-in-law.
“What was he like? He’s such a huge part of their lives, yet I know nothing about him other than the few times Sarah mentions him.”
“He adored them. Loved being a dad. Sarah was the love of his life. Has she made you watch Top Gun, yet?” Sam asked.
“No. I don’t think so.”
“You’ll be home all day without the boys. Ask her to show it to you.”
“Why? Was he in it or something?”
“No. It was his favorite movie. You’ll see when you watch it with her.” Sam told him.
“Watch what?” Sarah asked, walking into the Kitchen with AJ and Cass following,
“You haven’t made him watch Top Gun yet?” Sam asked.
“What’s that?” AJ asked.
“It was your dad’s favorite movie.” Sarah explained. “I haven’t gotten around to it. Not exactly a movie the boys can watch yet.”
“Fair enough, but you’ll be alone today. Just saying.” Sam told her. “What’s that for?” He motioned to Cass’ bookbag. “You going to school?”
“It’s my drawing stuff.” Cass replied.
“The artist never leaves home without his supplies.” Bucky teased. Cass rolled his eyes.
“I packed lunch and threw in some snacks and drinks.” Sarah explained, pushing the cooler towards Sam.
“That’s why you’re my favorite sister.” Sam grabbed the handle of the cooler.
“I’m your only sister.” Sarah replied.
“Exactly. We’ll be back at the dock once the sun starts to set. We’ll find something else to do and I’ll bring them back around seven.” Sam explained.
“Sounds good.” Sarah nodded. “Make sure they’re wearing their life jackets, Sam.”
“Yeah. If it’ll make you feel better, I’ll wear one too.” Sam teased. Sarah glared at him.
“Get out of my house.”
“Message received. I’ll see you later.” Sam left the kitchen with the cooler.
“Alright, you both better be good and listen to Sam. Especially when you’re on the boat. You hear me?” She asked.
“Okay. Bye, mom.” Cass walked outside.
“Bye, mom. Bye, Bucky.” AJ followed his brother to Sam’s truck. Sarah watched them through the screen door.
“They’re gonna have fun.” Bucky wrapped his arms around her.
“I know. They won’t stop talking about it for the next week.” Sarah laughed. “So Sam wants me to show you Top Gun. You’ve never seen it?”
“I guess it wasn’t important enough of a pop culture thing for Shuri or Ayo to show me back in Wakanda.” Bucky told her.
“I was planning on napping, but we can watch it. And we can watch the sequel. Dave would have loved that they made a sequel.” She smiled.
“Sequel came out after he passed?”
“The sequel came out almost forty years after the first one.” She explained.
“Why would they do that?”
“Who knows. Come on.” They walked to the living room.
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Sam and the boys sat on the boat, eating the lunch Sarah had packed.
“Are you guys excited about having a new sibling?” Sam asked.
“I want a little brother.” AJ replied. Cass stayed quiet.
“What about you, Cass?” Sam took a bite of his sandwich. Cass shrugged.
“Cass doesn’t like Bucky.”
“Shut up!” Cass glared at his younger brother.
“Hey! That wasn’t cool.” Sam stopped it before it could continue. “What’s going on, Cass?”
“Nothing. I like Bucky, but I don’t want him to be my dad. That’s what I told mom.” Cass explained.
“Why not? We don’t have a dad.” AJ replied.
“We do have a dad!”
“Hey! No fighting on the boat, but Cass is right. You guys do have a dad. His name was David and he was a good man. A great one. He loved you guys and he loved your dad.”
“Why don’t I remember him?” AJ asked.
“Because you were small when he died.” Sam replied.
“How’d he die?” AJ asked.
“His plane was shot down. He was a pilot in the airforce.” Cass explained.
“How’d you know that?” Sam asked.
“Heard mom telling Bucky.”
“He was a hero.” Sam pulled his phone out. “I bet you’ve never seen these.” He handed his phone to Cass.
“That’s dad?”
“Yeah. That’s what he would wear when he had to fly. If you scroll far enough you’ll see his plane. His callsign was Checkmate.”
“What’s a callsign?” Cass asked.
“It’s like a nickname they give pilots in the military.” Sam explained.
“Did you have a callsign?” AJ asked.
“No. I wasn’t a pilot. I was a pararescue.” Sam explained.
“He jumped out of planes.” Cass explained.
“Yes, but it was more to it than that.” Sam chuckled, watching his nephews scroll through the photos.
“Why doesn’t mom talk about him that much?” AJ asked.
“Why don’t you ask her about him? I know she’d be happy to talk about him.” Sam replied. “I remember how excited he was to go home after one of his last deployments. He would always tell everyone about you guys. Kept pictures of both of you and your mom on him all the time.”
“Really?”
“Yeah. I bet you didn’t know he had a little brother.”
“He did?” Cas gave Sam back his phone.
“Yeah. That’s who you’re named after.”
“We have an uncle named Cass?” Cass asked, incredulously.
“He died when they were both kids.”
“How come you know so much?” AJ asked.
“Your dad and I were friends. Who do you think introduced him to your mom?” Sam asked. “When you get home, ask your mom the story of how she met him.”
“You tell us.”
“It’s funnier when your mom tells the story, I promise.” Sam smiled.
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Sam and the boys returned to the house just before seven, as he said. Sam knocked on the door.
“We’re home.” He announced as Cass and AJ ran inside, excited to tell Sarah everything Sam told them about their dad. Sarah and Bucky had fallen asleep on the couch, cuddling. But Bucky being a light sleeper awoke when Sam’s truck pulled up.
“Hey guys.” Bucky kept his voice low. “Hey, doll, they’re back.” Bucky kissed Sarah, making her stir.
“Don’t do that. Not when I’m here.” The disgust in Sam’s voice made Bucky chuckle. “Come on, guys. Let’s give your mom a minute to wake up.” Sam put his hands on his nephews shoulders and ushered them to the kitchen. After a few moments, Sarah and Bucky joined them in the kitchen.
“Did you guys have a good day?” She asked.
“Yeah! Sam told us about dad!” AJ exclaimed. “Did you know his callsign was Checkmate?”
“Yeah. Ironically, he never knew how to play Chess.” Sarah laughed. “Did he tell you how much he used to make us laugh?”
“Yeah. He was a big jokester.” Sam smiled at the memories.
“Do you want to hear the story of the first time we met?” Sarah asked.
“Yes!” AJ replied.
“Sam said only you could tell the story.” Cass told her.
“I guess he’s right. Uh-” She laughed. “We were celebrating Sam’s birthday and the place we went happened to be a karaoke bar. None of us had any idea it was a karaoke bar, and I don’t think any of us wanted to do it. None of us, except your dad. He got this idea- something he’d seen in a movie.” She laughed. “So he signed up for karaoke. None of us knew what he was planning, only that he was going to sing. When he got up there and to the mic, he started singing this really old love song. And then he walked over to me and started singing to me. His singing was terrible.”
“The worst thing I ever heard.” Sam added.
“And yet at the end of the night we exchanged emails.” Sarah scoffed.
“Emails?” Cass questioned.
“It was the early 20s. Texting wasn’t as advanced as it is today. We had T9.” Sarah explained. “So it was easier to email.”
“What song did he sing?” AJ asked. As if on cue, Sam played “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” by The Righteous Brothers from his phone for a bit.
“Yup. That’s the night I met and fell in love with your dad.” Sarah explained. “Are you guys hungry? I can order pizza.”
“Nah. I fed them.”
“Okay. Go get ready for bed.”
“It’s so early.” Cass whined.
“I didn’t say you had to go to bed. Just to go get ready.” Sarah replied. Cass and AJ walked to their rooms. Sarah looked at Sam. “Thanks for taking them.”
“We had fun. Talked about Dave all day. I just wish he was here to see them.” Sam sighed.
“He’d be proud.” Sarah told him. She looked at Bucky, who kept quiet. “You okay?”
“I’m fine.”
“I know it’s weird we’re talking about Dave so much.”
“No. I like hearing about him. And I know Cass and AJ like hearing about him too. I have nothing but respect for him. Just wish I could have met him.” Bucky told her.
“I think you two would get along.” Sarah wrapped her arms around Bucky.
“Are you kidding me? You think the jokester and stone cold Steve Austin here would have gotten along?” Sam asked. “This guy didn’t crack a smile for the first three years I knew him.”
“That’s fair.” Bucky replied. “But you didn’t give me much to smile at. Not until you introduced me to this one.” He kissed Sarah’s head.
“I didn’t introduce you. You did that. I don’t want credit for any of this.” Sam motioned to them, making Sarah laugh.
“You’re going to have to get used to it when the baby comes.” She told him.
“I’ll never be used to that.” Sam replied. “But I am exhausted. Those two- I understand why you’re always so tired.”
“I bet. Have a goodnight, Sam. And thanks again.”
“Anytime. Goodnight.” Sam left the house. Sarah took a deep breath.
“I’m ready to go back to sleep.”
“Then go to bed. I can handle the guys for the next-” Bucky checked his watch. “Yeah, I can handle them until ten.”
“I appreciate it, but no. Not this time.” She told him. “But it’s the thought that counts.” She kissed him.
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