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Someone shoot me in the foot a person at j2 panel asked what their characters would do if they knew they couldnât fail and Jensen said âbe a fatherâ
#screaming crying throwing up#this is a Jack reference to me#spn#supernatural#dean winchester#jensen ackles#seacon 24#spn con
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AND IF I CRY?! Then what?
#cockles#i cant believe i got to see them irl#at a jenmish panel!#after 10 years⊠a bitch (me) might cry#LOOK AT THEM!!!!#jensen ackles#misha collins
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"[Saying goodbye to Sam and Dean] was the most difficult thing to do, but in the most beautiful way. Because we earned the right to have that moment, and it was special, but it was really difficult and emotional." â Jensen Ackles, spndallas 2023
#when jensen told a d/c shipper who hates the finale in m&g that he actually not just loves it BUT also came up with those heartfelt touches#the man that he is !! the fact that fan went crying about the dollars she spent to hear jensen saying this...*chief's kiss*#jensen ackles#dean winchester#jared padalecki#sam winchester#spn#supernatural#spnedit#supernaturaledit#samdean#j2#tvedit#cinemapix#tvarchive#spndaily#spncreatorsdaily#televisongifs#samdeanedit#by jen
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And they were boyfriends
#crying actually#spn#supernatural#dean winchester#castiel#destiel#deancas#jensen ackles#misha collins
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Supernatural
2.22 - All Hell Breaks Loose (Part 2)
#Ghost!John#Listen I just like seeing these hot men cry#supernatural#dean winchester#sam winchester#john winchester#jensen ackles#jared padalecki#jeffrey dean morgan#supernatural rewatch#my gifs#tw flashing#tw flashing gif
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Had this concept banging around in my head begging to be released so
I finally forced myself to do it ahaha
#supernatural#mischieviem#castiel#destiel#dean winchester#spn#dean and castiel's profound bond#Dean getting a tattoo of the handprint#probably to honor cas after he gets taken by the empty#I like to make myself cry#literally not 1 happy thought about them#they destroy me#ignore the fact that Dean looks different every time I draw him#Jensen is unreasonably hard for me to draw for some reason#I'm trying#my art#my artwork#i am a firm post canon long hair dean truther#if you have fics like this send them PLEASE
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2.04 - CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS
#supenatural#spn#spn edit#dean winchester#jensen ackles#season 2#let's face it we've all been like this with crying friends. Right?
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Man I gotta say a controversial take..
If you hate Wincest shut up about it ok.
Hear me out, I am not personally a Wincest shipper, it's really not my cup of tea. However, I'm also not a fuckin thought cop and I feel like posting over and over about how much you hate something other people like is stupid.
They aren't real people, I will repeat, SAM AND DEAN ARE NOT REAL. So the whole 'it's immoral' argument is a bit silly, people aren't saying that this is fine in real life, as far as I know Wincest shippers know it's wrong (maybe part of the appeal IDK). These shippers aren't advocating for real life incest they just like the idea of *fictional* characters together stop policing other people's minds.
Another thing, if you hate it so much why are you thinking about it constantly like if you posted about it less you'd probably get less posts recommended about it. It's amazing the way you can curate your internet experience. Simply block people who post content you don't like and block tags of things you don't like. It's so irritating to me, because I will see one overt Wincest post a day but I will see a dozen anti posts every time I open the app. Most of the time I see people bring it up they are antis. I just hate seeing people posting that they wish they could purge people who like a ship from the fandom. Who's next as well, we start with Wincest and then what, Destiel? Sastiel? Sabriel? like again y'all sound like cops.
And lastly, if you don't like Wincest you may need to just find a different fandom. Wincest is baked into the fandom, it's a ship that has existed since the beginning (it may be the oldest big ship in the fandom). There are references to it in the show, it's something that Eric Kripke and Sera Gamble wrote into the show, you can't remove it because it is part of the show. You don't have to like it or ship it or interact with it but you can't get rid of it so either suck it up or leave...
Thank you for coming to my TED talk LMAO.
TLDR: Stop complaining constantly about ships you don't like.
#supernatural#spn#sam winchester#jared padalecki#dean winchester#jensen ackles#wincest#im serious you guys shut up about it#im tired of listening to yall wine and cry all damn day
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Jensen's words about misha and cas...
đthe audio
#jensen ackles#misha collins#cockles#jenmish#castiel#destiel#he cares deeply about cas too#i'm crying#ahbl12
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âš2x17 || Heartâš
#I LOVE YOU CRYING BOY#j*reds acting in this scene is awful but jensens makes me feel sooooo insane#spn 2x17#spnedit#deanedit#cowboycoven#spncreatorsdaily#spn#supernatural#dean winchester#usermoogs#jenna.gif
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Jensen Ackles got divorced from his wife then went on an Instagram live to talk about it. He was going through old photos and crying about how he wished he had seen the signs.
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something about domestic scenarios with dean makes me cry and sob like a little kid ):
you caught a cold, a nasty one that didn't let you sleep even if you tried to press your pillow over your face and next morning you're just wasted on bed, red and puffy nose, teary eyes and messy hair when dean comes in "morning, sweetheart, sammy found a case and- woah, you look awful" he looks surprised as he stands right on the door of your room "dean, it's not the right moment" you would mutter as you shift on bed, covering yourself with the blankets making him worry a little more, dean will walk until he is able to reach your forehead "you have fever, do you need something? i'll bring you some medicine, wait" and so he does, even before he lets you tell him if you want something and he'll be right back with medicine and a mug of hot tea just for you
sadly, he'll have to leave for the hunt with sam but he would call you or text you every now and then, checking up on you and making sure you stay in bed and sleep a little more, he reminds you to eat something and as soon as he is back on the bunker he brings a bag with a lot of your favorite things to eat, he'll take time to prepare you your comfort food and bring it to your bed just to find you moved to another room to watch some tv. you'll be curled up in the couch, blanket over your body and looking at the screen with a small smile "aren't you supposed to be in bed, baby?" but dean isn't angry, he is smiling softly at you and sitting by your side while he feeds you in between soft forehead kisses and fixing your hair
#mara's thoughts#dean winchester#dean winchester fluff#dean winchester imagine#dean winchester x reader#dean winchester x you#dean winchester x gn!reader#supernatural#jensen ackles#he is so cute i'm CRYING
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S5 of the boys
Misha doing a terrible accent featuring Eric on the floor crying because of it and the email he just got informing him the masses want 7 more seasons. Jensen is blanking out and has forgotten all his lines because he is horny, cue 30 minutes of solid silent staring earning the episode a 9.8 star rating. Danneel shows up with a cowboy hat. In an effort to be realistic and because they didnât like the look of fake sharks, they got real ones, this leads to Jared dying before he can play his character so they hire a mop instead. No one notices and the money he wouldâve been paid instead funds the top two most reliable lgbtq+ charities. End scene.
who fuckin wrote this. reveal yourself immediately and somebody get prime video on the phone STAT
#i'm literally crying#this is incredible#like fuck#misha collins#jensen ackles#jackles#eric kripke#spn#supernatural#soldier boy#the boys#vought rising#destiel#deancas#jenmish#cockles#emily yaps#anon#asks
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#supernatural#spn#jensen ackles#dean winchester#my bloody valentine 2009#jared padalecki#sam winchester#house of wax#cry wolf#friday the 13th 2009#jim beaver#spn bobby#crimson peak#jeffrey dean morgan#john winchester#the possession#the unholy#osric chau#superhost#ty olsson#thanksgiving#lauren cohan#bela talbot#the boy 2016#the boy#horror#horror film#horror poll#horror movie poll#movie poll
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Chapter 3: Honey Trap
From: You Catch More Bees With Honey Series
Pairing: Mob! Bucky x Farmer! Reader
Summary: A Farmerâs Market and Pouring out your heart over a beer leads to Bucky learning more about his favorite mysterious farmer
Content/warnings: mentions of previous heartbreak and descriptions, a surprising amount of crying/near-crying, soft mobster Bucky, Heartless Jake, Creepy Cole, mentions of blood/period (not graphic and should be normalized because this happens to me all the time and I know Iâm not alone in that), excessive drinking and lowkey alcoholism, cowboy hat rule, mutual pining and reluctance towards that, y/n used like three times
Word Count: 5,295
A/N: I didnât mean for this chapter to be this long, but also, I definitely meant for it to be this long. Sorry for making dear, wonderful, Jake Jensen out to be a bad guy, and NOT sorry for making Cole Turner a creep. Likes, comments, reblogs, and asks are SUPER appreciated. Thank you for reading, I love you *gives forehead kiss*
Dividers by @firefly-graphics
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Bucky knew lots of languages. Country was not one of them. You would think it would be, with how many arms purchasers were from the south, but he kept his dealings with those folk as short and formal as possible. It was better for his sanity and everyone else that way.
Heâd been running into a lot of country folk today, helping you run this farmerâs market out of one of your barns. Half of his conversations with people were full of twangy words and phrases he didnât understand, so he just lightly laughed, hoping that was the right response. The other half were children, asking him what the bump was on the side of his head, the result of the bee incident earlier this week. Before, it was slightly swollen and red, but it was nearly back to normal. Darn kids have keen eyes, though, and no shame. Heâd just about had enough. These people were too polite, besides their annoying children. Lucky for him, though, heâd sold off the last of the turnip greens, and his cash box was full, so he made his way over to you at the stand holding the freshly jarred honey youâd successfully, and heâd not-so-successfully harvested earlier in the week. It was just in time to catch the tail end of a conversation he saw you were having with a slightly older woman.
âYouâre like our very own honeybeeâ
âOh please, Mrs. Jensen, you know the bees do all the work. I just put it in a jarâ
âYouâre too modest, dear. My Jakey says no one makes sweeter honey than you. I always tell him to come back and help if he loves it that much, but it seems heâs too late now. Looks like youâve got yourself a new farm hand whoâs easy on the eyesâ
Bucky glanced up at her through his eyelashes with his signature smirk, raising to a stand from setting the empty turnip green crate at your feet. âWell you know what they say, honeybees donât work alone. And their hard work makes the world go round.â
For some reason unbeknownst to him, Bucky slung his hand over your shoulder. Was it jealousy he was feeling? Possessiveness? Why, he didnât own you and he promised himself he wouldnât fall, physically or metaphorically (although it was far too late physically, and he didnât want to think about how close he truly was metaphorically). Plus, itâs not like he was having the best time right now. This whole week was a nightmare, and the only reason he was in a decent mood was from seeing your smile as you interacted with the townâs folk today. You were a person of the people, in juxtaposition to how Bucky was often only looking out for himself. So why did the mention of Jakey make this feel necessary and why did it feel so right? Either way, he was proud of you and your hard work and the way it made people beam as bright as Mrs. Jensen. But heâd never say that. Where heâs from, hard work is expected and definitely not praised, although not nearly as manual. But seeing all the effort for that couple jars of honey made him question if the work he was even doing was that hard. Maybe heâd been away from the city too long and was losing perspective. Yeah. That had to be it.
âWell, either way, bless yâallâs heart for putting in the work. Iâll tell Jake you say hello.â
You and Bucky both waved goodbye.
âWell how about it Honeybee, Jakey appreciates all your hard workâ he smirked, but watched the smile slide off your face.
âTry telling me that with our awful breakup years agoâ you shrugged off with a small chuckle, but Bucky could see the light drain out of your eyes a little. He had obviously struck a nerve, but didnât want to push farther, at least not now when there were still a few customers aimlessly shopping around for the last bits of produce left. Maybe heâd catch you once the two of you were alone.
You turned away from him to hide your grimace. Thinking back to that whole situation with Jake, on top of serving others all morning had completely drained you and it was quickly catching up.
âUm, why donât you finish cleaning up the rest of the empty crates after you ask those last few people how you can help them with anythingâ you waved off Bucky back towards the other end of the barn, head down, starting to look through the cash box he had handed you. You waited until you could hear his receding footsteps on the hay floor to sniffle and take a deep breath. Bucky had keen ears, though, and hesitated hearing your sigh, before he continued on, giving you your chance to regroup. He had never seen you like this before, you were normally chipper and full of energy, often a little too much for his liking, but luckily it was Friday, and after he closed these deals, you both were home free.
Bucky quickly helped the last few stragglers take their rather large haul back to their car. An older man and woman who owned the bar in town had come to get some fresh vegetables for their salads, and Bucky convinced them to take the lot with his charm. That, and he wanted to make sure he didnât have to carry them all the way back to storage. That was a long way, and you made him walk it. He rolled his eyes when you had told him about the task, too, handing him the handle to a little red wagon with a beaming smile on your face, insisting âthatâs how Pappy did it before his first tractorâ and âwhat did you think, I like wasting diesel for food thatâs supposed to have a low carbon footprint? Thatâs why Iâve got you, Bucket.â So Bucky grumbled under his breath at first light, angry, yet amused that the nickname stuck, but still too tired to react any differently when he started the first of his dozen trips to move the produce from storage into the farmerâs market barn. And there was no way he was gonna do that again, so he convinced the couple to take the lot, even offering to carry it out to the car for them, because that was better than the quarter mile walk both ways through the tall grass of your fallow fields to return them.
âThank you so much for your help, Jamie. Youâve taken such good care of us, you should come by the bar later if you can get some free time from Miss Y/L/N over there. Sheâs quite the hard worker, maybe bring her along. Drinks on us.â The older lady looked at Bucky with a soft smile.
Jamie, no one had called him that since his mom. Country folk and their want for instant closeness. He hardly knew this lady and already she was trying to be endearing, but her forced charm was nothing compared yours even when you werenât trying. She looked over Buckyâs shoulder at you carrying a stack of heavy wooden crates out of the barn, hardly struggling, but very determined before sliding them back into the truck. Buckyâs eyes followed hers, a small grin of admiration creeping onto his face at your independence and mastery at everything you do, no matter how simple.
âYeah, hardest worker out there. Iâll see if I can convince her to take a break.â He turned back and walked the lady to her door, opening it for her to get in.
âDrive safely. Hope to see you later Mr. and Mrs. Carter.â He shut the door and made his way back over to your truck. You had already gotten in and started it with the windows down. Bucky slid into the bench seat to be met by you with your forehead resting on the wheel in between your hands. You took a sharp inhale and shot up, putting on a fake smile, albeit less forced than earlier.
âReady to go meet Curtis? Weâve just gotta touch base with him and then weâre good to be done for the day.â
âUm, yeah. Sounds good.â
Bucky wasnât sure how to continue with you in that mood. Should be keep talking? Did you prefer the silence to think? The radio was low on the dash, but not silent, so he decided to speak up.
âDid you see who I was helping? They said they own the bar in town. Maybe we can go for a drink tonight? Celebrate a long week done?â
You sighed. Again. âUm, yeah. I actually think that sounds really good. We both need the decompression. TGIF, ya know?â You forced out a small laugh which Bucky returned and he turned forward as you continued the drive back toward your house.
When the two of you entered the farmhouse, your were greeted by Curtis, your weekend farmhand, sitting at the dining room table. He had already helped himself to a glass of sweet tea you kept in the fridge, mainly for him, which was made from your Auntâs recipe he loved so much.
âOh, good, youâre back from chores already.â Curtis had been kind enough to come in today to work on some tasks since you and Bucky had your hands full with the market. He usually only worked Saturday and Sunday since this was his second job, but heâd sometimes come in to help extra, like today.
âBucket, this is Curty bâoh sorry, Curtis. Heâs the one that makes sure things run smoothly when Iâm not. Heâs a whiz at fixing the machinery, perks of him also being the best mechanic in town.â
Bucky warily stepped forward, eyes narrowed, barely noticeable, and shook Curtisâs hand. Who is this guy who let himself into your house? âBucky is fine, really.â
Curtis let out a chuckle, ânice to meet you, Bucket. Itâs ok, I talked to Y/N about making cheese curds once, and sheâs called me âCurty boiâ ever since.â
Bucky laughed and shook his head, looking over his shoulder. You just shrugged with a small smile on your face, already more relaxed and relieved to be inside your home with someone you didnât feel like you had to put up a front for, that was reassuring. Bucky went into the kitchen to get you both a glass of water as you sat next to Curtis at the table, joined by Bucky sitting across after he handed you your glass. The three of you briefly talked about the chores Curtis had done that day, how the farmerâs market went, and what all needed done that weekend.
Curtis seemed nice, not threatening. The visceral tinge of jealousy left Buckyâs body as the conversation went on. If Curtis was going to make a move, he wouldâve done it by now, surely. But the two of you were clearly just close friends. Why did Bucky keep feeling like this?
As you wrapped up, Curtis slapped his knees with both his hands and went to stand. âWell, I better get going, sunâs starting to get pretty low.â
Curtis and Bucky had been getting along pretty well, so you spoke up. âWell actually, Bucky and I were gonna go to the bar in town tonight. Care to join?â
âYeah, Iâd love to. There are just a few things Iâve gotta check on in the shop first, but I can drop by after. Does that work?â
âFor sure. Weâll see you thenâ You and Bucky shared a small smile before you closed the door behind Curtis and turned back to the mob boss standing in your foyer.
âOk, Cowboy. Good job today. Go take a shower, weâre going out.â Bucky beamed, which you returned, and he felt a warmth bloom in his chest at your praise.
âYes, maâam, Miss Honeybeeâ you smiled and rolled your eyes as he ran up the steps, following behind to get ready, yourself. He was really glad your mood was starting to turn around.
As Bucky went to his room to gather his clothing, his mind started to drift towards why he cared how you felt. He was just here for business, right? So why did it bother him if you were sad? If anything, he should want you vulnerable to help him come out on top of your business, but something deep inside of him felt more satisfaction when you were winning. He shook the thoughts from his head. Maybe a cold shower could help him sort this out.
Bucky came down the stairs and sat on the couch just as he heard your hair dryer start up. He had gotten ready quickly, throwing on one of his henleys, his nicer jeans, and a pair of boots Sam had sent him this week when he had heard about the whole âborrowing clothes situation.â
He shot Steve a text, telling him that the two of you were going out to the bar with Curtis, to which he replied Have fun, Bucketđ.
Ugh, why did he have to tell Steve about that, it was never gonna go away now. Bucky had gotten a call from Steve each evening giving updates on the business, with Bucky doing the same on his end, keeping it short, only noting the highlights and trying to keep his emotions in check and out of the updates. His best friend knew better, though, even if Bucky wasnât fully aware of the extent of his feelings yet.
Bucky got up and walked around, looking through the photos and knick knacks in your living room, before stopping by the mirror behind your front door and checking his appearance. This look wasnât what he was used to. He was extremely dressed down compared to the designer suit heâd likely be sporting in one of his clubs if he were back in the city. He hadnât even bothered to gel his hair because it seemed you didnât care when he did, plus, he wanted to save that valuable product for a real occasion, no use in wasting it to go slum with a bunch of hillbillies. He looked to the coatrack next to the mirror to see a hat that matched his boots perfectly and plopped it on his head, swaying side to side to see how it looked.
Just then, you started to make your way down the stairs but stopped in your tracks seeing Bucky in that hat. His head snapped up to look at you.
âWhat? Does this hat make me look dumb?â
You smiled and shook your head.
âNo, not at allâ Bucky could see tears well up in your eyes, accompanied by sparkles of fondness and, sadness?
âThat was my uncleâs hat. He taught me everything I knowâ
âOh, Iâm so sorryâ Bucky went to take the hat off but you stopped him.
âNo- itâs okay. It looks good on you. Go ahead and wear it out tonight.â
Bucky looked back at you with a somber nod as you continued back down the stairs, taking a deep breath to settle the emotions that had nearly breached the surface.
Even in this state, you looked gorgeous. Hair flouncing in the breeze that was created as you drifted down the steps, wearing makeup he hadnât seen since the first time you two had met and a sundress that blew him away. You were gorgeous in all states because you were you. Bucky looked down, kicking his feet, to pull his magnetic glance from you. Heâs really gotta switch up the power dynamic here, and if there was one place Bucky could feel at home after a week of embarrassing himself, it was a bar. He grabbed the keys and you followed with an eye roll, getting into the passenger seat of your own truck. He didnât even know where he was going, but he looked at you with a sly grin. Like for the first time, he had the upper hand, and that would only come from being anywhere but on your farm.
Bucky was a good driver, despite his statements about some guy named âGioâ and grumbles about Sam, who you had met once before. Besides that, the drive was filled with laughs reminiscing all the mishaps he went through that week, well, mostly you laughing, and Bucky doing his best to hold a smirk from showing too obviously, his eyes narrowed at you in contrast.
The two of you pulled into town as you pointed Bucky towards a decent-sized building which housed the bar, still nothing compared to what he was used to. The two of you hopped down from the truck and walked through the front door, which jingled, signaling your entrance.
Bucky was greeted by the smell of old wood and stale beer, the dim atmosphere lit with old neon beer signs and fluorescent lights which hung over the pool tables. You looked back at Bucky as you crossed the threshold where he held the door for you.
âHey, all Iâm saying is, I bet you wouldnât last a week in my world the way I did in yours.â
You rolled your eyes as you sauntered up to the bar, taking a seat at the corner, Bucky next to you, and a few more empty seats to the other side of him that would hopefully stay that way until Curtis came. As the two of you had walked up to the bar, you had seen a bunch of girls groups whose heads turned, seeing the stranger that was Bucky make his way across the floor. Why couldnât he be ugly? And why did you let him wear that hat? Bucky didnât even notice. His eyes were only on you, besides his trained peripheral vision catching the eyes of men whose heads turned towards, doing the same.
âOh please, Bucket, you hardly made it through this week. Iâve never seen anyone cut their finger on wheat before. How did you even do that? You were literally up on the tractor⊠wheat should not have been anywhere near your hands, yet you came to me with several paper cut-looking marks. And what do you even do all day? Your hands have calluses but a totally different kind. You can hardly toss a hay bale a story high into the barn loft. Iâm sure it wouldnât be that hard for me to just sit at a desk, bark orders, and sign paperwork all day.â
Buckyâs mouth gaped open as he feigned offense and put his hand on his chest.
You flashed a fleeting smile at him in satisfaction as you waved down the
bartender ordering two shots of whiskey and two beers.
âNow just because thatâs all youâve seen me do for work, doesnât mean thatâs all there is to it.â
âOh really? Please, Bucket, then be my guestâŠindulge me.â
âWell, if I told you, Iâd have to kill you, so take that as one of the common requisites.â
He smirked at you, obviously more comfortable in this bar environment before your phone dinged and it was a message from Curtis.
Hey Y/N. So sorry, something came up at the shop. Rain check?
Yeah, no problem. Hope all is good, see you tomorrow?
Yep! Ty
âWell, looks like Curty boi isnât joining us, so itâs just you and me, Buckoâ
At that moment, the bartender set down the drinks in front of you and you and Bucky took a shot together, ordering an appetizer sampler platter to go with your drinks.
As the two of you nursed your beers, you joked more about Buckyâs farm mishaps and talked about all the men you had turned down from Buckyâs organization to get him out here.
âIâve gotta be honest, I donât know how you turned down both Sam and Steve. Iâm hardly immune to their charms some daysâ
You laughed and threw your head back. âItâs not easy. Theyâve both got these puppy dog eyes they make when I say ânoâ to them, but they seemed pretty satisfied with the fact I wanted to see you in person.â
âAnd why exactly was that? You never quite saidâ
âWell, at first, it started as a way to delay the deal, but then I realized, if Iâm going to be making some major changes to somewhere I consider a sanctuary, I wanna make sure itâs with the right partnerâ you nudged him with your elbow playfully and Bucky gave you a small grin. âBut honestly, if Iâm going to do something these days, I wanna do it at the source. I hate hearing important news from third parties, I mean, youâve seen how I do business. Itâs all me at the end of the day. Sure, Curtis helps out, but otherwise, itâs better to deal with things on my own and a few trusted peopleâ you finished that statement breathless from your heated ramble. This didnât go unnoticed by Bucky at all. Where did that come from? At first, to him, you were just another bug to be squashed in order to get more control over his industry, but did he care now? Did he truly care about what was upsetting you? What caused that hurt you were obviously tampering down? Does this have to do with Jakey?
Bucky hadnât realized he said that last part out loud until you responded.
âNo! Well, maybe? Like, sort of?â
âCan I ask? Can I ask what happened there? Only if you want to shareâ
âUm⊠yeah, sure, I guess. Youâve embarrassed yourself enough this week so I think youâve earned this a little bit.â
You took a deep breath and began. âJake and I grew up together. We met in kindergarten in school and were instantly close. We were the only two gifted kids in class, so the teacher sent us to the side for extra lessons while the rest of the class learned with her. From that point on, we were inseparable. Two smart little twerps who took on the world together, but our lives were so different. In middle school, I started to take on more responsibility on the farm and he started getting into computers, but weâd still see each other. In high school we started officially dating, and I was so happy to be with someone who I felt like intellectually got me. I think it was the same way for him, too. Heâd crack such nerdy jokes, and no one got them but meâ
You smiled nostalgically at the memory. âWhen our senior year came along and my uncle wasnât doing that well, I applied to more local schools, but he didnât. We had always talked about going off to college and living together, but he wanted that life to be far away from here, and I had obligations. I got into the local college on a full ride for agriculture and civil engineering, and he decided heâd rather go to MIT for computer science. I asked if heâd be willing to stay since he got into college around here, too, but he said he wanted to be around people who were âmore like-minded to him.â As if we hadnât been the only ones who had understood each other for over a decade.â
Bucky gave you a sullen look as your head fell and you looked down at your hands. He signaled to the bartender for a water and two more rounds of shots.
âI just, I just didnât understand how he could act like that after so long. So I asked him when he was leaving so I could see him off. We were still friends, after all, but he left without a word. When I saw him again over Christmas break that winter, I felt like he had turned into some overweening, highfalutin, jerkwad. I didnât really know him anymore, and I had enough to focus on already, so I just kinda stopped talking to him. As you could see today, his mom still comes around, but itâs not really the same. I donât think she ever really truly saw the way he changed, sheâs too caught up in having a son who lives in Silicon Valley now, but apparently he still asks for stuff from the farmers markets.â You shrugged and thanked the bartender for the shots, pounding all four before you excused yourself to the restroom, leaving Bucky to sit there shocked.
He had known where you went to college and how smart you are, but things like what happened with Jake donât show up on paper. However he clocked you before, you were even stronger than that, because despite how you were hurt, you still wore your heart in your sleeve and showed compassion to everyone around.
You washed your face and looked in the mirror. Sure, that experience with Jake sucked, but itâs been years and you were over it now. Didnât mean it was fun to relive it all. You decided to go into one of the stalls, the alcohol already kicking in and making you have to pee. You sat down and thatâs when you saw it: blood. So thatâs the reason for the waterworks all day today. Thatâs why you felt so tired and couldnât help tearing up at the slightest things. Luckily the girl in the stall next to you had some products. You cleaned up and washed your hands, forcing a smile in the mirror until it became real, honestly relieved at having a reason for your out-of-character behavior. You headed back out to Bucky in a much more chipper mood and he looked up at you with a quirked brow. He figured youâd taken the time you needed. He was appreciative of you being so open with him, and wasnât going to question the switch-up since he was just so happy to see you being yourself again after a long day.
âUp for a game of pool, cowboy?â
âOh, youâre signing up to lose, Honeybeeâ
âOk, ok, best four out of sevenâ Bucky whined as you giggled, whiskey shots catching up to you as you held another beer bottle in your hand. Bucky was hardly affected, he essentially rocked this much alcohol in his system by noon on a daily basis. Just then, his phone rang, and he motioned to show you it was Steve. You gave him a thumbs up and started to rack the balls to set up for the next game.
You watched Bucky walk out the door as you felt a presence looming behind you. You turned around and stood up, eyes tracing up a body dressed in brown hues until you reached a set of blue eyes shaded by a cowboy hat brim.
âOh, howdy, can I help you?â
âI sure hope so. Can I get you a drink? Two whiskey soursâ the stranger yelled over to the bar.
âOh, uh, thanks.â
âMy nameâs Cole, Cole Turner. Whatâs a pretty girl like you doing here all alone?â
He was handsome, there was no denying that, but something seemed off. You plastered your best fake smile on your face. You didnât need a confrontation tonight, not in your favorite dress. You didnât want to taint the memory of it because of some rando. Wait. Was he a rando? Where have you heard the name âTurnerâ before? Before you could continue your train of thought, a waiter came over with your drinks. They were very sweet compared to what youâd had all night, just like his demeanor, which seemed like a thin veil over the surface. You tried to channel your drinkâs energy into your words to sweetly reply until you could properly remember who he was through your alcohol-fogged mind.
âOh, Iâm not here alone. Iâm here with a friendâ
âHate to break it to you sweetheart, but I donât see anyone around. You up for a game?â
Before you could even open your mouth to respond, he grabbed a pool cue and made a move to break. After that, he was keeping a little too close to you constantly. You did your best to stay kind, but mustâve been sending the wrong signals as he asked you âYou wanna get out of here? Iâve got a hotel room down the road.â
In an attempt to change the subject you asked âOh, so youâre not from around here? What are you doing in town?â Looking towards the door hoping Bucky would be done with his update any minute now.
âAh, I used to live around here. My family owns a string of dairy farms. Iâm here to try and convince these small-town farmers to give up the land.â
Your eyes went wide. Luckily you were facing away from him. He was that Cole Turner. The one whose family ran a packaged beverage empire and prided themselves on squashing the little guy. You were lucky he didnât seem to recognize you yet, as the last remaining competitor in town. The one he had probably come in to squash. Just then, lost in thought, you felt a hand snake around your waist and you flinched.
âRelax, Honeybee, itâs just meâ Bucky whispered in your ear. Your shoulders visibly relaxed as you turned around and threw your arms around his neck, holding on for dear life. You pulled away, but not enough for Buckyâs hand to leave your waist, and looked between the two men, grabbing Buckyâs hat and placing it on your head immediately.
âUh, James, this is Cole. Heâs visiting town.â
Bucky reached out his hand Cole shook it. Cole took a large step back after, respecting the hat on your head, and, was he intimidated by Buckyâs stature? Sensing your discomfort, Bucky spoke up. âNice to meet you. Shame weâre heading out now.â
You grabbed Buckyâs hand, not looking back, and headed straight to the door as quickly as your numb, wobbly legs would take you. Once you were met by the cool, crisp night air, you sighed in relief and rested your forehead on Buckyâs shoulder.
âThank you for helping me get out of thereâ
He shuddered at your proximity and the comfort you felt in this type of contact. It felt natural and he never wanted it to stop. With a soft smile and a glance at the top of the hat, he said, âNo problem, Honeybee. Letâs get home.â
He helped you get up into the cab of the truck, sliding you across the bench seat before he got in and started it up.
âSo what was the deal with the hat? And that guy?â
You yawned and stretched, settling in against Buckyâs shoulder.
âUh, when a girl takes a guyâs hat and puts it on her head, it means sheâs going home with him. And donât worry, I didnât mean it like that, I just wanted that guy to get off my back. We can talk more about that later.â
You wiggled to get more comfortable, your hand still in Buckyâs as he used the other to steer the truck down the old country roads. Your eyes fluttered shut as you fell asleep on him. His eyes flickered between you and the road in the headlights ahead. He luckily had a good sense of direction and was able to remember how to get home from your instructions earlier.
When he pulled into your gravel driveway, your were sound asleep, softly snoring, drool having dripped onto his Henley, but he didnât mind at all. He lifted you out of the truck and carried you up the steps, taking off your boots before tucking you into bed for the night.
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Bonus A/N: so where Iâm from, âTurnerâsâ really is a beverage empire and they make really good products. I just figured I canât make a farm AU without putting Cole in it, no matter how inaccurate to character.
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SAW THIS ON TIKTOK YESTERDAY BTW AND SOBBED MY EYES OUT !!!!!
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