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eyes don't lie đ b.b
pairing: new avenger!bucky barnes x fem!reader (no spoilers though!)
warnings: nsfw, 18+, minors dni, unprotected sex, one bed trope, dom!bucky, lots of sexual tension, teasing, dirty talk, self-pleasure, rough sex, slight degradation, bucky manhandles you, rough sex (please read the warnings)
summary: you and bucky were trapped in a storm during mission, with one bed and so much tension. (really just lots of filthy sex guys)
word count: 2.8k
author's note: hi! i am obsessed with the one bed trope and i've been trying to write something for thunderbolts!bucky! i am glad i finally finished this up! thank you for reading! again, please read the warnings, I received some comments on my previous work, i understand my fics may not be for everyone, so please take care to read the warnings! love ya guys and stay safe!
It should have been easy, a covert extraction in the Romanian wilderness, just as you and Bucky had planned, weeks ago. Intel in, asset out, and given how you and the brunette had run riskier ops with much less and fewer exits, this was supposed to feel like a walk in the park. But the weather had turned fast, almost as if it had a vendetta, ominous dark clouds had spilled over the carpathian ridge just as the both of you had left the drop point, and within twenty minutes, the sky had cracked open in a violent deluge.Â
The mountains were drowning as you sprinted through sleet and biting wind which soaked through your gear in seconds, thunder splitting the sky like a scream. âWhich way is it?â You managed to ask as the wind howled, âright, we should be nearbyâ Bucky replies as lightning flashes close, lighting up Buckyâs face in ghost-white bursts as he moves beside you, shoulder-to-shoulder, jaw clenched, steps unrelenting. You followed the fallback coordinates, grateful that Yelena had embedded it in your comms, breath ragged, legs burning with adrenaline. A safehouse, government-owned, forgotten, and you and Buckyâs only shot at shelter.Â
By the time you stumbled through the warped wooden door, your boots were squelching with every step, water dripping from your clothes in heavy droplets, you shivered, your skin cold to the bone.Â
Then Bucky turned, and your breath stuttered in your chest, the firelight from the stone hearth barely reached the corners of the single-room cabin, but it was enough for you to see the way his soaked, black, tactical shirt clung to him, transparent in all the right places. You noticed how his hair, now longer since the last time you saw him, wild from the rain, plastered to his forehead in thick waves. His jaw was tight, the stubble sharp and biting, water slid down his throat, over his collarbone, disappearing beneath the cling of drenched fabric.Â
You hated how your gaze had caught there for too long because when your eyes snapped up again, you found Bucky already watching you. For a moment, something passed between you in that moment, heat, recognition, restraint stretched, razor thin. His stare didnât falter, it raked over you in silence, dark and heavy, almost as if it had a weight of its own.Â
You looked away first, he was always like this after missions, all silence and sharp edges, carved from restraint. But it seemed lately, ever since he asked for your expertise in retrieving files and other classified information hidden across Europe, you realised that restraint had been reserved only for you.Â
You peeled off your soaked jacket and gear piece by piece, trying to focus on the hearth, âwell, this is cozyâ you muttered, eyeing the single bed tucked in the corner, âhope you like cuddlingâ.Â
Bucky didnât even blink, he crouched low by the fire, striking a match, the flames crackled to life on the third try, his jaw flexed as he stared into the fire almost as if it owned him something.Â
âBetter than freezing out there dollfaceâ. He said finally, voice like gravel dipped in whiskey, you tried to ignore the way the nickname he had for you made you feel, the way your cheeks heated up as you crossed your arms, teeth still chattering, âdonât suppose thereâs a hot tub?â.
âNo power, its barely insulated, youâll want to dry off,â Bucky replies, voice clipped, almost controlled, but you could hear it, the tremor in his voice, not from the cold, from something else, something neither of you dared to name.Â
You stepped behind the divider wall, pretending you didnât feel his gaze burn a hole in your back, your hands trembling as you peeled off your soaked clothes, bra, panties, socks, everything clinging to you like a second skin. You found an old thermal shirt in the worn down cabinet, grateful to whoever who had decided to chuck it in there because it was probably the most useful thing in the cabin right now. You slipped it on, and it fell mid-thigh when you did.Â
You stepped out, seeing Bucky sitting by the fire, shirtless now, his tactical shirt placed over a chair, his hair had started to dry in soft waves, and you could see the scars that marred his shoulder, chest and back catching the flicker of flame. The scars he endured over the years, his vibranium arm, gold and black in the low light, sleek, deadly and almost beautiful.Â
His eyes found you, dark, slow and unblinking, the kind of look only years could shape, Bucky didnât just see you, he saw everything, every late night conversation, every one of those missions that just caused the tension between you and him to build, so thick you could probably slice through it with a knife, every almost that had ever happened between the both of you, not that you would ever bring it up.
He looked like he wanted to devour you and god knows how much restraint he must have had in him at that moment.Â
You swallowed, sitting at the edge of the bed, trying to pretend your thighs werenât already pressing together. âYou taking the bed too?â You asked in a bid to break the silence, the thin ice you were treading on starting to crack beneath the weight of your own voice, brittle and breathless. You didnât dare look at him, not when the heat of his gaze felt like it could burn straight through your spine.Â
âIâll take the floor,â Bucky said after a beat, âyou need restâ.Â
âDoes it look like Iâm sleeping?â you reply.Â
The silence was thick, smoke-like, you didnât want to see those cerulean blues, because if you did, youâd remember what happened in Prague just weeks ago. That kissâa fake out, a cover that had happened when you both were at some stupid alleyway, a whisper of heat at the edge of danger. You had pressed your lips to his jaw like a lie, in a bid to escape the eyes of agents hunting you both down after escaping with a hard drive.Â
But the look in his eyes afterward? That hadnât been fake. Neither of you spoke about it, not after, not ever. Not even when Alexei joked about how the both of you seemed awkward, and he joked about everything, despite Yelenaâs eyerolls and groans. He always had a quip ready, but after Prague? He and the rest of the team had watched the two of you with careful eyes and said nothing. The silence had been louder than any tease.
Because something had changed.Â
You had felt it in the heat of Buckyâs breath against your lips, in the way his hand lingered too long on your waist after that kiss. In the way he didnât look at you for days after, or when he looked at too much or too long, almost as if the man was trying to remember how to keep his distance.Â
You had spent nights wondering if he felt it too, the shift, sure the tension had always been there, since the day Steve introduced you to him, since the days you spent with him in Wakanda, but this spark was different, it felt electricâlike the gravity of something neither of you could name. Or if he was just pretending it hadnât happened.Â
But now? It pulsed in the air between you like it has never gone away, just buried, waiting.Â
You lay back, letting the warmth of the fire lick at your skin, the coarse wool blanket that you had draped over yourself scratching lightly at your thighs, but it wasnât what made you squirm.Â
It was him.Â
Bucky. Stretched out near the fire like a wolf at rest, deceptively relaxed, every inch of him radiating coiled strength. Every line of him was cut from shadow and heat, his muscles taut, almost as if he were sculpted by Adonis himself, glistening faintly from with the remnants of rainwater and sweat. His dog tags glinted faintly in the fire light, rising and falling with slow, even breaths that belied the tension buried just beneath the surface.Â
He wasnât looking at you, not really, but you could feel the weight of his presence like a hand around your throat, firm and deliberate. The tension in his body hadnât left, in the rigid set of his jaw, the way his metal fingers tapped against the floorboard with rhythmic precision.
Like he was trying to keep himself in check.Â
His eyes flickered toward the fire as if he was trying not to look at you, as if he didnât want to give himself away. But you catch the way they flick back now and then, the slight twitch in his brow, the shift in his throat when you move. Like he couldnât help it, like you were a habit he hadnât meant to form.Â
He hadnât touched you, but god, he didnât need to.Â
Your thighs pressed tighter together beneath the blanket, you kept replaying the way he had looked at you, how his gaze had dropped to your thigh, your ass, then back up.Â
You imagined his voice, low, rough, almost dangerous.
A soft, involuntary shiver rolled down your spine. Fuck.Â
You squeezed your eyes shut, let the image of him bloom, imagined his fingers dancing along your skin, his breath warm against your neck, that vibranium arm spreading your thighs like he owned the right, one hand around your throat, the other slick with your arousal.Â
You swallowed hard, and your hand was already moving. You slid it beneath the blanket, then under the hem of your shirt, lower, lower, until your fingers brushed our soaked, needy skin. You gasped softly, hips twitching at the contact as your fingertips circled your clit, slow, desperate, and in your mind, it was his hand, his voice.Â
âSo fucking wet for meâ.Â
You bit your lip hard, trying to keep the sounds quiet.Â
But not quiet enough.Â
You didnât hear him move, didnât hear his boots on old wood, your mind cloudy with the things you wanted him to do to you, until his voice rasped through the dark, like a gun shot.Â
âYou touching whatâs mine princess?âÂ
You froze, eyes wide. You didnât even have time to stammer out an excuse, any excuse. The blanket was ripped away in one swift, brutal motion, and there he was, looming, dominant, those cerulean blues now blown wide with lust. Buckyâs jaw was clenched, fists tight at his sides, chest rising and falling like he had run a fucking marathon.Â
âYou gonna lie to me, sweetheart?â he gritted out, his voice wasnât angry, it was worseâcontrolled. âOr are you gonna be a good girl and tell me what the fuck you were doingâ. Your breath caught as your thighs instinctively snapped shut, but Bucky was already kneeling between them, spreading you wide with both hands, one rough and warm, the other smooth and unrelenting, vibranium pressing against your skin like a brand.Â
âI-â you gasped, but he was already dragging the hem of your shirt up, exposing your slick cunt to the cold air and his greedy eyes. âI couldnât help itâ you whispered, âyou couldnât help itâ Bucky echoed, mocking. âPoor little thing, soaked and needy while Iâm just over there, keeping myself in check like a fucking saintâ he cupped your jaw, forcing you to look at him. âI see you princess. Walking out in that shirt like itâs not a god damn invitation, shifting under that blanket like you wanted me to noticeâ. His hand slid down, over your collarbone, between your breasts, down your stomach, slow and firm, until his fingers brushed the slick heat between your thighs.Â
âAnd now look at you,â you whimpered when he dragged a single finger through your folds, slow and devastating, watching the way your hips jerked.
âSo fucking wet for meâ.
âBucky-â He cuts you off, âyou donât get to say my name like that, not when youâve been touching yourself like that. This,â he swiped through your folds again, this time bringing his thumb to your clit and pressing just enough to make you cry out, âbelongs to me. Say itâ. You whine, pleasure sparking up your spine like lightning.Â
âItâs yours, Bucky, fuck, itâs yoursâ. âThatâs rightâ his voice dropped, dangerous and delicious.
âNow, begâ.
âPleaseâ you whispered arching into his hand.Â
âPlease touch me, I need, need moreâ you whimper.Â
âYou gotta be real specific princessâ Buckyâs voice was velvet over knives. âBeg me to wreck youâ your face burned, but your body screamed for it louder. âPlease, Bucky, wreck meâ you breathed. âI want it, want you, need your cock, need you to fuck me until I canât breathe, p-pleaseâ he stood, the sight of him towering over you, muscles taut, eyes ravenous, made your breath catch. He tore his belt off in one swift pull, tactical pants shoved down just enough to free his cock, hard, thick, flushed and leaking.Â
Your mouth watered, he gripped your chin, forcing your eyes to stay on him. âKeep your eyes open for me dollface, donât make me repeat myselfâ you obeyed instantly. He wrapped your thighs around his hips and slammed into you in one smooth, brutal thrust. The sound you made was half-scream, half-moan, shock and pleasure colliding as he filled you completely. The stretch was overwhelming, perfect. Bucky didnât give you time to adjustâjust gripped your hips and started to fuck you, raw and deep, snagging into you with bruising force.Â
âGod, Bucky!â
âYou begged for this,â he snarled into your neck, hair falling over your cheek. âYou asked me to ruin you,â You could barely think, the way he filled you, relentless, punishing, perfect, had your brain short circuiting. His cock dragged against every sweet spot inside you, ruthless and filthy. You clawed at his back, legs trembling as he slammed into you over and over.Â
âYou wanted my cock that bad?â he hissed, fucking you harder. âNeeded to get yourself off thinking about me? Is that what you do sweetheart? Lay in your bed, fingers buried in that needy little cunt, whispering my name like a fucking prayer?âÂ
âYes, fuck, always think about you-â
âThatâs what I thoughtâ Bucky grabbed a fistful of your hair, yanked your head back and bit your throat, sucking a dark bruise into the skin as you writhed beneath him. âYouâre mineâ he demanded. âSay itâ. âIâm yours, Iâm yoursâ you choked out, pleasure running through your veins as you felt that coil in your stomach tighten as Bucky inches you over the edge. âYou gonna come for me now princess? You gonna soak my cock like that desperate little thing you are?â your body was already there, strung so tight, you could hardly breathe.Â
When Buckyâs thumb found your clit, rubbing circles in time with his thrusts, you shattered. It ripped out of you like a storm, your orgasm crashing through your body so hard it stole air from your lungs. You screamed his name, back arching, thighs shaking as you pulsed around his cock, soaking him just like he promised. But Bucky didnât stop, god no, he fucked you through it, groaning as your walls milked him, thrusts growing sloppy, brutal.Â
âGonna fill you up babyâ he panted, burying his face in your neck, âgonna give you every fucking dropâ you whimpered begging for it, pleading like you didnât care how filthy it sounded. âPlease, Bucky, want itâneed your cum inside meâ his hips snapped once, twiceâThen he came with a snarl, cock buried deep, ropes of hot seed spilling inside you as he trembled against your body, moaning your name like a curse and a prayer.Â
You stayed like that for a long, long moment, breathing hard, clutching each other like the world outside didnât exist. And then slowly, Bucky eased out of you gently, catching the whimper that left your lips with a kiss, his mouth was so soft now. Reverent. He dragged it across your cheeks, jaw, your temple, grounding you as his hands cradled your body like you were breakable.Â
âYou did so good for me, princessâ he murmured, voice low and warm. âSo perfect.â you blinked up at him, dazed and blissed out. Bucky grabbed the blanket, wrapped you up in it before tugging you into him. His hands smothered over your thighs, your stomach, brushing your hair off your face.
âYou okay?â he asked, voice softer than youâd ever heard it, you nod, smiling sleepily. âIâm better than okayâ. His smile, small, crooked and real was almost enough to undo you. He leaned down, kissed your temple, then your lips.
âGood. Youâre mine now, you know that?â you tangled your fingers in his hair. âAlways wasâ he chuckled. âCock drunk little doll faceâ.
And then he tucked you in against his chest, wrapped you in his arms like you were the only thing that mattered.Â
Because to Bucky, you were.
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I Would Let the World Burn



Pairing: Avenger!Bucky x Non-superhero!Girlfriend!Reader
Summary: You attend a public Avengers event as Buckyâs girlfriend for the first time, but things spiral from nerves to chaos in a matter of seconds. And when youâre caught in the crossfire, Bucky unleashes.
Word Count: 2.4k
Warnings: violence; injury; PTSD elements; emotional distress; explosions; mass panic; allusions to death; protective!Bucky; nobody hurts his girl; seriously, heâs a little feral here
Authorâs Note: I need protective Bucky all day and all night omg. Thank you so much, my love, for this absolutely amazing request!! I hope you'll enjoy âĄ
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The lights are everywhere.
Glinting off skyscraper windows and camera lenses, bouncing off metallic armor and too-white smiles.
The voices are everywhere. They swarm like bees - the press, the fans, the murmuring of people watching people.
The flash of the cameras is a strobe light stinging the back of your eyes. Reporters shout questions like bullets, flinging them past your ears and into your chest.
You feel your lungs shrinking in your ribcage as if theyâve decided youâve seen enough. Felt enough. Been too much.
Youâre not supposed to be here.
Not in this crowd, not in this dress, not in front of a hundred reporters and their glittering cameras. Not in the spotlight. Not on the arm of the Bucky Barnes.
You tug at the hem of your dress, fingers nervous, breath catching on a sigh you donât release. Everyone here looks like they belong - as if they were born to walk red carpets and sip sparkling drinks under light that only blinds you. You feel like an ink smudge on a page of golden script.
Itâs the first time youâre out in the public with him. The first time the press will capture whoâs been speculated to be the former Winter Soldierâs girlfriend.
Bucky spent the night whispering reassurances into your skin, but it seems you should have listened to his words rather than the feeling of his plump lips all over your body.
Your hand is in his, and his thumb traces slow circles against you, metal fingers warm from your skin. His other hand rests lightly on your back. He hasnât let go of you once.
You look up at him.
And heâs already looking at you.
He looks perfect, tailored, controlled, dangerous in a way that makes people stare too long and then look away even faster.
His hair is swept back tonight, save for one defiant strand that keeps falling across his brow. You keep watching that strand as if itâs a lifeline. Like if you can count how many times it falls, maybe your nerves will shut the hell up.
You know he feels how tense you are.
He frowns, and itâs so soft it nearly breaks your heart. That Bucky Barnes can frown like that. As if you just told him you were fading into dust.
âHey,â Bucky coos, voice soft, voice low, the world dissolving for a second into nothing but him and you. âYou okay, sweetheart?â
You try to nod. But you canât lie to him. Words jam in your throat, caught somewhere between the beat of your heart and the reality of who he is and who you are not.
âI just-â you manage, but itâs a little shaky, you look around. âI feel out of place.â
Bucky tilts his head, brow still furrowed tightly. âWhy?â
You open your mouth, then close it again. Try to explain how it feels to be ordinary in a sea of extraordinary. How it feels to be his, but not one of them. How terrifying it is to not have armor, or training, or anything more than love for a man who could kill with his pinky finger and kindness in his eyes just for you.
Bucky steps in close, crowding the noise out with the breadth of his body, his warmth, the familiarity of his scent - cedar and cold and something quietly him. His nose brushes yours, and itâs stupid how it grounds you.
âIâd rather be anywhere else,â he murmurs, eyes locked on yours. âIâd rather be nowhere. Just me and you. On a rooftop. Under the sheets. In the woods. I donât care. Just not here. No noise. No cameras. No Stark in a tuxedo with a martini making bad decisions.â
You laugh, and it trembles out of you.
His smile is all softness and secret promises. His eyes are glinting. âBut if I have to be here - then I'm glad itâs with you.â
The way he says it - quiet, low, as if itâs something he only ever told the wind - freezes everything inside you and sets it on fire all at once.
You blink, and the fear stutters. Collapses a little. Because itâs not you and the Avengers. Itâs you and Bucky.
His lips graze your ear, then your temple, taking his time. Heâs not bothered at all by the cameras flashing around you, capturing this moment, capturing the Winter Soldier going soft on his girlfriend.
You want to fall into him. You want to crawl into his chest and live there.
You let out a breath. Itâs just beginning to feel okay. The world quiets just for a second.
Then it explodes.
Thereâs a metallic whine, a rumble like thunder swallowed by stone. The ground jerks beneath your feet as though itâs trying to shake you off. Screams tear through the air. A plume of smoke mushrooms in the sky as fire roars from the far end of the pavilion. People scatter. Glass shatters. Concrete buckles.
You donât even have time to be shocked when Bucky already reacts.
He pushes you behind him so fast your teeth snap together. He doesnât look back. His body shields yours, metal arm braced outward, flesh hand pressing you into his back, eyes scanning for threats.
Another explosion cracks through the sky, rips through the atmosphere like an angry god. And right after, the next explosion follows, punched through the sky like a fist made of fire.
You cough, eyes watering. Thereâs debris. Someoneâs car door skitters across the ground like a dead insect. Tonyâs suit whirs to life across the square. Natashaâs already sprinting. Sam is in the air.
Bucky is moving, dragging you behind a line of armored cars, his body is coiled with tension, his expression is deadly serious.
âStay here!â he orders. Itâs his soldier voice. Cold steel and no argument. Heâs never used this voice on you before.
âBucky-â
âY/n, stay down,â he barks sharply, and you nearly flinch. But his tone is not filled with anger. Itâs filled with fear. âDo not move until I come back for you.â
Your heart is pounding so hard you think it might break your ribs. Your head is shaking from side to side so fast, you canât do anything. âNo- Bucky-â
He cups your face, his hands stiff, his hold almost rough. He leans in. âStay. Here,â he growls. âI canât do this if Iâm worried about you.â
His eyes tell you he already is. He will be. But he doesnât tell you.
He waits for you to nod, although he doesnât have the time. An almost aggressive kiss is pressed to your mouth, then to your forehead, and he is gone. Thrown into chaos, lost in the smoke and fury and shouts.
You barely register the space he leaves behind. The smoke moves like a creature through the crowd, making people disappear wholly. Somewhere nearby, thereâs another explosion. The screams rise again, louder.
You crouch lower, press yourself against the cold steel of the car, try to breathe through the hammer in your chest. You want to do what he said. You try to do what he said.
But the panic moves toward you.
You donât see where it starts. Just feel it. A shove. A push. Someone collides with your hiding place, someone is behind you and suddenly youâre on the ground. White-hot pain at your side. You fall hard enough to see stars. A sharp ache slices down your shoulder where debris must have caught you. Blood runs hot and slick beneath your dress.
Disoriented, you try to push up on trembling arms but they shake too much, and everything is spinning.
You donât see the soldier until you turn your head and thereâs a flash of metal in his hand. A knife.
âY/n!â
Itâs your name. Itâs Buckyâs voice. Itâs not a shout. Itâs a roar. As if it was ripped out of his chest. As if heâs afraid of what heâll find when he gets to you.
From fifty yards away, across smoke and bodies and fire, he sees the blood blooming on your sleeve. Sees your fingers twitch as you try to sit up. Sees the man with the knife coming too close.
And he is barreling through the smoke like something unholy, eyes wild, teeth clenched, hands balled to fists. The light behind his eyes just snaps.
He moves as though heâs been set free. No hesitation. No fear. No softness left in him. His face is stone, is fury, is death, is Winter Soldier. His arm gleams under the flames, a ghost of his past resurrected in defense of his present.
Bucky hits the guy with bone-crushing force, enough to send teeth skittering across pavement. A scream echoes once before itâs cut off. Another blow. Another. Fist to face. Elbow to jaw. A crunch that sounds like death and rage all rolled into one. His vibranium hand wraps around the manâs throat, and you swear you see something flash in his eyes - something ancient and broken - before Bucky picks him up and slams him against a crumbling wall. Again. And again.
Itâs not strategy. Itâs not mercy. Itâs pure rage.
Somewhere, Steve yells his name like a warning.
Bucky doesnât stop.
âBucky-â you croak, blood warm down your arm. You try to sit up.
In an instant, he turns back to you, easing up on his brutal hold and the soldier crumples to the ground. Buckyâs whole body is tight with adrenaline, his breath sawing in and out as though he ran through a warzone - which he kind of did. For you. His eyes find yours and shatter.
Heâs at your side in half a breath.
âBaby,â he whispers, hands on your face, on your shoulder, trembling now. âNo, no, no. You werenât supposed to be- I told you to stay-â
âI tried,â you defend weakly, dizzy. âI didnât- Iâm okay. I think. Just- grazed me, maybe-â
But heâs not hearing you. Not through the panic tearing holes in his composure. His hands flutter, unsure where to land without hurting you more. His voice drops, gravelly and hushed. âI shouldnât have brought you here. Shit, I shouldâve known-â
âHey.â You grab his wrists. âBucky.â
He stills, but he wonât meet your eyes. Your thumb brushes the inside of his wrist. âIâm okay.â
But heâs too far in his head.
He wraps you in his arms in seconds, cradles you as if youâre made of moonlight and scripture, as if youâre hallowed and half-broken and held together by threads only he can see.
His metal hand supports your back, curved protectively around your spine. His other hand is pressing your legs into his chest.
The darkening sky is still full of smoke and sirens.
Colors smear across the sky like blood in water. Reds and blues. Shouting and static. Flashing lights and fractured ground. Somewhere nearby, someone is screaming. Somewhere farther, something explodes.
But not for him anymore. He doesnât seem to hear anything. Doesnât seem to listen to anything other than your breathing, your pulse.
He walks fast, but carefully. Erratic feet cut through rubble, his jaw is locked so hard, his body so rigid, he surely is in pain from holding all that tension. His eyes are storm-dark and unblinking. No one stops him. Not Steve. Not Tony. Not even the medics who see the look on his face and take a cautious step back as though maybe the devil borrowed his bones tonight.
He never trusted any random medic to look you over. It has to be someone he knows.
You whisper his name.
Soft. Breathless. Almost an apology.
And he almost drops to his knees.
âIâve got you,â he rasps, hoarse and urgent. âYouâre okay. Iâve got you.â
You know you are. But he doesnât.
Your fingers curl in the collar of his suit jacket. His real name - James - lives on your tongue but never quite makes it out because heâs holding you too close, and perhaps saying his name might crush him completely.
He smells like smoke and ash and steel and blood. Your temple is tucked against the curve of his neck, where his pulse thunders beneath the surface. Heâs warm and shaking.
He bursts into the quinjet that brought you here like a man on fire, like a man trying to outpace grief, and he yells something sharp. He lays you down - reluctantly, tenderly, surrendering - onto a stretcher, but his hands donât stop touching you.
Heâs a storm with a purpose, and that purpose is you.
You, safe.
You, whole.
You, alive.
âBucky,â you try to ease, blinking up at him, face pale under flickering emergency lights. âI told you, baby. Itâs not that bad.â Your voice is soft. Slow.
âYou were on the ground.â His voice cracks.
âI was on the ground for like two seconds-â
âYouâre bleeding.â
âIt stopped, baby. Okay? Thereâs no fresh blood.â You are close to whispering.
Bucky doesnât seem eased, though. He sits beside you. Big body bent in half, elbows on knees, one trembling hand reaching to gently - so, so gently - brush your hair from your forehead.
And then he says it.
âI wouldâve burned the whole goddamn city to get to you.â Quiet. Like a vow. Like a confession. Like faith. Like a truth, he doesnât know how to carry anymore. âI wouldâve torn down buildings with my bare hands if I didnât see your breathing. I donât care who saw. I donât care what they think-â his voice breaks, his breaths spill all over his words. âI canât be okay without you.â
You stare up at him. Your throat is tight, eyes are stinging. Because he doesnât say things like that. Not often. Not out loud. You see it in his eyes every day, in the way he looks at you, in the way he treats you. But itâs something else entirely to hear him form those words and let his tongue roll them out.
He presses his forehead to yours. His breath ghosts over your lips. His eyes are closed. His hand cups the back of your head.
Heâs holding you so close to him, as if heâs never intending to let go ever again.
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Everything's Just Perfect
Character: Bucky Barnes
Requested: Yes
Type: Angst/ Fluff
Summary: You're Bucky's ex-wife and you always seem to be there whenever he needs you.
A.N: DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T WANT THUNDERBOLTS TO BE SEMI SPOILED!!!!!!!!!
Again THUNDERBOLTS* SPOILERS ARE IN THIS FIC
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âSoâŚâ John groaned, slumping against a cracked brick wall. Blood trickled from a cut near his hairline, and ash streaked his jaw like war paint. He held up what was left of his shield â warped, twisted, folded . âWhat now? Because we just got annihilated.â
âNo shit,â Ava muttered, spitting dust from her mouth and flicking a burned scrap of fabric from her sleeve. Her split lip had swollen, and she could feel bruises blooming across her ribs. âI say every man for themselves. Bobâs gone full horror movie. This was fun â goodbye.â
She turned into the lingering smoke, already half-vanished â until Yelenaâs voice cut through like a knife.
âWe canât leave him.â
Ava stopped, shoulders stiff. âLeave who? That wasnât Bob back there. That was... I donât even know what that was.â She turned, folding her arms. âDefinitely not the guy who saved us.â
âNo,â Yelena said, voice tight. âBut heâs still in there. Somewhere.â
âUnless one of you has a secret anti-god laser in your back pocket,â Ava snapped, âwhat exactly is your plan?â
âI donât have one yet,â Yelena admitted, stepping forward anyway. âBut weâre not leaving him. Not like this.â
Alexei groaned and collapsed dramatically onto a half-shattered bench, which cracked under his weight. âIf we go back in there, I need... at least ten minutes. And a cortisone shot. Maybe a priest.â He waved a hand vaguely. âLet me stretch, drink some water, and then we finish him.â
âWeâre not finishing him,â Yelena snapped, rounding on him. âWeâre going to help him.â
âOh sure,â Ava muttered. âWeâll just hug the powers out of him.â
âHe ripped Buckyâs arm off like it was a dollâs toy,â Alexei added. âWe go in like this, we die.â
âItâs fine,â Bucky muttered as he calmly snapped the vibranium prosthetic back into place with a click. âHappens more than you think.â
John held up his bent shield, his face still a mix of shock and mild heartbreak. âHe folded it. I meanâfolded it. Like paper. Do you know what kind of force it takes to bend this thing?â
Ava raised a brow. âSo⌠not vibranium?â
âItâs vibranium-adjacent,â John muttered defensively.
Yelena didnât even look at him. âMaybe if it was actual vibranium, it wouldnât look like a gas station burrito.â
Alexei lit up. âI could go for a burrito. Or a taco. The ones with the cheese in the middle. Mmm. I want that now.â
John groaned. âFocus! We got curb-stomped by Bob! Bob! The shy nerdy one!"
âYeah,â Ava said quietly, brushing ash from her arm. âHeâs not shy or nerdy anymore.â
That shut them all up.
Bucky exhaled. They were beat to hell, and morale was tanking fast. But more than that, they were scared. And for good reason.
He looked at them â bruised, dirty, half-limping, yet still bickering like middle schoolers on a broken field trip â and made a decision he was definitely going to regret.
âThereâs a place we can crash. Itâs not far. We lay low, regroup. Heal. Then we figure out what the hell to do.â
Yelena eyed him suspiciously. âWhere?â
He didnât answer. Just turned and started walking.
The group hesitated, then followed â slow and shuffling.
A few blocks in, Ava broke the silence again, jabbing a thumb at Johnâs mangled shield. âSo⌠canât you, like, unfold it? Youâve got super strength, right?â
âI have super strength,â John snapped. âNot unfold-a-shield-bent-by-a-living-deity strength. Itâs toast.â
Alexei squinted. âIs that, like⌠covered under warranty? Or do you have to mail it back?â
John gave him a deadpan look. âDo I look like I kept a receipt?â
âAnd youââ he pointed at Ava ââGhost. Can you even do anything right now or are you just brooding professionally?â
Ava raised her brow. âI walked through a wall and saved your sorry ass five hours ago.â
âShe literally did,â Yelena added, smirking.
âI-oh. Right. I forgot,â John said, flustered. âIn my defense, I was the one who cut the power so she could walk through the wall.â
âHow convenient,â Ava said flatly.
Their argument began escalating again â nonsense mixed with sarcasm, interrupted only by Alexei trying to convince someone to buy him tacos â until Bucky turned sharply on his heel.
âEnough.â His voice was low, tired, and just sharp enough to cut through the noise. âWeâre almost there. If you keep yelling, sheâs not going to open the door.â
They all stopped short.
âShe?â they echoed, suspicious in unison.
âYes. She. No more questions.â He resumed walking, jaw clenched.
Yelena sidled up next to him, grinning like a cat. âIs this a she-she, or a capital-She situation?â
âIâm not answering that.â
Alexei leaned toward John with a conspiratorial whisper. âIs she a friend-friend or a friendly friend?â
John nodded sagely. âI bet sheâs way out of his league.â
âMaybe she's his girlfriend,â Yelena offered with a shrug.
âHighly doubtful,â Ava muttered.
âSheâs not myââ Bucky stopped mid-sentence, face twitching. âJust... shut up. All of you. Or I will let Bob use you as a jump rope.â
They finally quieted.
The townhouse appeared as they turned the corner. It was small, tucked between a dry cleaner and an old record shop. String lights framed the little balcony, and a warm golden glow spilled from the upstairs window. Too calm. Too normal. It looked like the kind of place where people had tea and talked about their feelings â not where half-dead super-soldiers crawled in to sleep off a cosmic ass-kicking.
Bucky stopped in front of the door, hesitating. His jaw tightened as he raised his fist, his metal fist hovering before he knocked.
He hated this.
He hated that heâd brought them here â hated the pit growing in his stomach â hated that this was the only safe place he could think of. She hadnât seen him in almost a year. Not since they separated. And now he was dragging a human dumpster fire of a team to her doorstep.
Behind him, the others bickered in hushed tones.
âDoes she cook?â âI hope she has a comfy couch.â âIf she has tea, Iâll marry her.â
Bucky closed his eyes. Just for a second.
He almost turned around â almost told them it was a bad idea and they should just sleep in a sewer.
But then he heard footsteps approaching the door.
Too late.
The door creaked open slowly, and there you were.
Your eyes landed on Bucky first â bruised, dirt-streaked, arm slightly disjointed, and he was holding his ribs with one hand.
âBucky,â you breathed, barely above a whisper. Your gaze swept across him, and the flicker of worry that crossed your face was brief, but real.
Then it was gone.
âWhat do you want?â you asked. Not cold exactly, but not welcoming either. Just guarded.
Bucky looked down for a moment. His voice, when it came, was low. Worn. âI know Iâm the last person you wanna see right now. But we need your help.â
âI donât play superhero anymore,â you replied, arms folding as you leaned slightly against the doorframe.
âI know,â he said quickly, âIâm not asking you to suit up or anything. We just need a place to lay low. For a night. Maybe two. We got our asses handed to us like ten minutes ago.â He gestured to the group behind him, and your eyes drifted over the chaos on your porch.
âPlease, doll,â he added, quieter now. âI wouldnât have come if I had any other option.â
The silence stretched between you. He held your gaze, waiting â wounded pride barely masked beneath the plea.
Finally, you sighed, the tension in your shoulders softening. Without a word, you stepped aside and opened the door wider.
âCome in before the neighbors start watching.â
The team shuffled in, dragging in a trail of soot, broken egos, and exhaustion. Bucky paused as he stepped through, eyes flicking to the living room. It looked exactly like he remembered â warm, soft lighting, a shelf cluttered with books and candles. Homey. Safe.
Except the framed photos of you two were gone. Replaced by art. Abstract pieces. Beautiful, distant things.
Then something soft brushed against his leg.
He glanced down and froze.
A pristine white cat was weaving through his boots, its tail flicking with recognition. His expression shiftedâstunned, tender.
âHey, Alpine,â he murmured, crouching carefully. âHi, pretty girl. I missed you.â
She meowed softly and launched into his arms, immediately purring as she burrowed into his chest. He cradled her like porcelain, one hand smoothing over her fur.
You watched from the kitchen threshold. You and Bucky had agreed Alpine would stay with you â your life was stable, his wasnât. It had made sense. But it hadnât been easy.
Behind Bucky, the team just⌠stared.
âAre you seeing this?â John whispered to Yelena.
Ava elbowed him without even looking. âShut up.â
It was a surreal image: The Winter Soldier, dusty and battle-worn, cuddling a white fluffball like it was the most natural thing in the world.
You took in the rest of them. They were strangers, mostly. Strangers who looked like they'd crawled out of a battlefield and onto your rug.
The blonde woman leaned against the wall like it was the only thing keeping her standing. The woman in the sleek suit by the door looked cool and dangerous in equal measure. Then there was the massive man in red. He smiled and gave a little wave when your eyes met. And then there was the guy with the folded shield and the âpunch-meâ face.
Bucky nodded toward the group. âUh, yeah. Thatâs Yelena, Ava, Alexei, and... thatâs John.â
They all gave awkward waves. Alexeiâs was the most enthusiastic.
You nodded politely. âIâm Y/N. Nice to meet you.â
They all looked like they were one nudge away from collapsing.
âCan I get you anything to drink?â you offered.
âWater, please,â Yelena said quickly, her voice scratchy.
John raised his hand like a kid in class. âSame.â
Ava glanced at you, almost apologetic. âDo you have tea?â
âSure. What kind?â
âAnything.â
You turned to Alexei.
âDo you have anything⌠stronger?â he asked, hopeful.
âHow strong?â
âVery strong.â
You smirked. âGot it.â Then disappeared into the kitchen.
The moment you were out of sight, all heads turned to Bucky â still petting Alpine, who had zero plans to move.
âSoâŚâ Yelena drawled. âYou and her?â
Bucky tensed like someone lit a fuse in his spine.
âDonât,â he muttered.
John leaned closer to Ava. âThereâs definitely history here. Did you see the way she looked at him?â
âShe also looked like she wanted to slam the door,â Ava replied.
âShe likes him,â Alexei declared confidently. âThere is affection. And the cat approved. Cats never lie.â
Bucky glared at all of them. âIf you value your limbs, youâll stop talking.â
Yelena held up both hands, grinning. âOkay, okay. No shipping the grumpy soldier. Got it.â
A few moments later, you returned balancing a tray with glasses, a mug of tea, and a tumbler of something amber.
âBucky, seriously?â you said, seeing them all still hovering like awkward ghosts. âYou couldâve told them to sit down.â
He shrugged, still holding the cat like a teddy bear. âDidnât want to break anything.â
You waved the team toward the couches. âPlease. Make yourselves at home.â
John and Yelena nearly collapsed into opposite ends of the same couch. Ava leaned against a windowsill, blowing gently on her tea. Alexei sniffed his drink, took a sip, then sat upright.
âYou, my dear, are an angel,â he declared reverently. âIs this whiskey?â
âOnly the best for unexpected guests,â you replied dryly. âI was meal-prepping earlier,â you added, glancing over your shoulder. âIâve got a big pot of soup if anyoneâs hungry. Showers are down the hall. Towels are in the closet. Clean shirts in the basket.â
There was a beat of stunned silence.
âSoup would be heavenly,â John mumbled, eyes already closing.
You gave a small smile and turned toward the kitchen again.
Bucky hesitated, gently placing Alpine down as she curled onto a throw pillow. Then he followed you, slow and quiet.
You were setting down a basket of warm dinner rolls on the table when you felt the shift in the room. You didnât have to look to know who it was.
Still, you glanced over your shoulder. Bucky stood quietly near the doorway, half-shadowed by the dim kitchen light, his hands shoved in his pockets, posture stiff like he hadnât quite decided if he should be there.
âDo you need anything?â you asked, keeping your voice steady. The soup was already simmering; your hands moved automatically to the ladle.
He offered a faint smile â the kind that didn't reach his eyes. âThanks for letting us crash here.â
You nodded, focusing on the steam rising from the pot instead of the way your chest clenched. âYou all looked like hell. Someone had to be decent.â
âLook, Y/Nââ
âBucky, donât,â you said quickly, sharper than you meant to. You turned to face him fully, hands still holding the ladle. âYou donât have to say anything. I know why you're here. Nearest safe house. Not personal. Itâs fine. Really.â
He hesitated, jaw tightening before giving a slow nod. âWeâll be out of your hair soon. Just need some rest.â
âThat's fine.â You turned back to fill the bowls. âAlpine misses you.â
His voice was softer this time. âI miss her too.â
You didn't answer right away. But when the bowls were full and the bread was out, you called out toward the hallway.
âLunch.â
A few thuds and grunts later, the rest of the group shuffled in like survivors of a disaster movie. Everyone looked slightly cleaner than when they arrived â but still bruised, bandaged, and about ten seconds from passing out.
Everyone except Bucky, who instinctively sat down in the seat next to yours.
Yelena took a spot across the table, her hands wrapped around her water. Ava perched at the end, still sipping her tea slowly. Alexei helped himself to three rolls before anyone else had time to blink.
John hovered awkwardly before finally taking a seat beside Alexei, clearly not wanting to be anywhere near Yelena again after their last round of bickering.
âAnd thenâoh! Oh! Bob folded his shield like a freakinâ taco,â Alexei said mid-chew, nearly choking from laughter. âJust snapped it like paper!â
Yelena chuckled. Even Ava cracked a smirk.
John looked personally offended. âItâs not that funny.â
âAnd thenâwait for itâhe ripped off Buckyâs arm.â Alexei nearly doubled over at the memory.
Your spoon paused halfway to your mouth. You turned your head so fast toward Bucky, it made your hair sway.
Bucky rolled his eyes at Alexei, but when he caught your expression â real concern flickering beneath practiced calm â his demeanor softened.
âItâs fine,â he said gently, lifting the vibranium arm a little. âReattached it without a problem.â
âAre you sure?â You were already reaching out, ignoring the way your hand trembled just slightly. You turned his arm gently, inspecting the seam where metal met flesh, eyes scanning for dents or stress damage. âDid you check everything out?â
âIâm okay,â he said, holding your gaze. You gave him a look that said you werenât convinced. So he did something he hadnât done in a long time. He squeezed your hand. âI promise. Iâm okay.â
His eyes looked at your hand, and something flickered behind them â something like a punch to the gut. It was bare. There was no ring on her finger.
Automatically, he reached up to his chest, fingers ghosting over where the chain shouldâve been.
It wasnât there.
His stomach dropped.
Buckyâs fingers frantically searched under his collar, pulling at his shirt, then dipping into his jacket pocket. Nothing.
No. No no no.
He never took it off. Ever.
His pulse spiked as he started checking every pocket.
âBucky?â you asked, watching him unravel. âWhatâs wrong?â
âThe chain,â he said hoarsely. âMy chain. Itâs gone.â
Panic etched across his face.
At the end of the table, Yelena blinked, frowning as she slipped a hand into her coat pocket. She felt the cool weight of something metallic there â something she had shoved away mid-battle and forgotten about.
When she pulled it out, her heart skipped.
It was a chain.
And dangling from it â a simple gold wedding band.
âHoly fââ she whispered, catching herself before the full curse slipped. âHoly shit.â
Everyone turned to look.
Buckyâs head snapped up.
She held the chain in her open palm like it was glowing. âThis is yours.â
He surged forward before she could say another word and plucked it from her hand like it was oxygen. His breath shuddered as he slipped it back over his neck, the ring resting once again near his heart.
Relief washed over his features â raw and unfiltered.
Your eyes locked with his.
âYou still have it,â you said, voice barely above a whisper.
Your hand brushed your ring finger again, almost absentmindedly.
âIâIâŚâ Bucky swallowed hard, words failing. His throat felt too tight.
Alexei broke the silence like a sledgehammer. âWaitâyouâre married?! Congratulations!â he bellowed, raising his glass. âThatâs adorable.â
Bucky flinched like he'd been shot.
The silence that followed was very loud.
He looked at you again â the weight of everything unspoken between you crashing back in all at once â then abruptly stood.
He didnât say anything.
He just left the room, Alpine trailing after him as the others watched, stunned.
âDid IâŚâ Alexei frowned. âDid I say something wrong? Is that not a wedding ring?â
Yelena sighed, rubbing her temple. âWeâre gonna need way more soup.â
âUh⌠weâre not married anymore,â you whispered, and the air in the room seemed to shift.
Everyone went quiet. You could feel the weight of their stares settle on you like a spotlight, but you didnât look back. You just stood, heart pounding, and walked out of the room â your feet already knowing where to go.
Of course you knew where he was.
You and Bucky had lived in this house together for two years before everything fell apart. The bones of the place hadnât changed â not the layout, not the memories buried in each room. And especially not the basement.
You made your way downstairs, the air cooler, quieter. The moment your foot hit the last step, he spoke.
âYou kept everything the same,â Bucky said, his voice low but clear. He didnât even need to turn around to know it was you.
You crossed the room and slowly sat next to him on the old couch, the one you both used to fall asleep on watching bad movies. The cushions were still slightly sunken on his side.
âOf course,â you replied, your voice gentle. âIt was our home. It felt wrong moving your thingsâŚchanging your designs.â
Silence filled the space between you. Not heavy â just full. The muffled sound of the team arguing upstairs drifted down: something about dishes, someone calling someone a jackass.
âTheyâre a good bunch,â you murmured. âVery entertaining, too.â
Bucky let out a quiet, tired laugh. âYeah. I know.â
Your eyes drifted to the chain around his neck â barely visible, but there.
âYou kept the ring,â you said softly, watching him tense just slightly.
He nodded slowly, the admission coming with a quiet sigh. âYeah. I did.â
âWhy?â
He finally turned to face you, eyes tired but sincere. âIt helps me. Grounds me. I didnât have much left to fight for after Steve left. But then there was you. And that ring⌠it gave me comfort. Protection, in a weird way. It became my good luck charm. I couldnât get rid of it after the divorce. I didnât want to.â
You felt your chest tighten, but you gave him a small, sad smile. âSo youâve been wearing it around your neck this whole time?â
He nodded again, this time more slowly. âEvery damn day,â he admitted, dragging a hand through his hair. âI couldnât take it off. Itâs stupid, I know. Makes me look like a fool.â
You shook your head and stood up, walking to the cabinet on the far wall. He watched you with guarded curiosity as you pulled out a small, velvet box and returned to the couch.
âYouâre not a fool,â you said gently. You opened the box and held it out to him. âI couldnât get rid of mine either. Every time I tried, it felt wrong, like throwing away something sacred."
His gaze dropped to the ring in your fingers, and his throat tightened. Slowly, his eyes lifted to meet yours again.
âI really wanted our marriage to work,â he said, the words coming out like a confession.
âI know you did.â
âIâm really sorry, Y/N.â
âI know you are.â You reached for his hand and held it. It still felt the same â steady, calloused, familiar. âYou needed to find yourself, Buck. I shouldâve understood. Everything was changing so fast. Steve died. Sam had the shield. Walker was Captain America for a minute. And then⌠you got into politics. Youâre actually a congressman now.â
He let out a breath that was half-scoff, half-laugh.
âI couldnât keep up,â you continued. âAnd that was on me.â
âNo. It was on me,â he said firmly. âI didnât prioritize your feelings. I kept shutting you out â thinking I was protecting you. You were right to divorce me. I wasnât a good husband.â
You looked at him â really looked at him â and shook your head.
âBucky, no. You were an amazing husband. You just had things to work through. And I pushed myself aside instead of speaking up.â
You leaned in and wrapped your arms around him. The embrace felt effortless. Like no time had passed.
His arms went around you instantly, like they never forgot how.
âIâm also sorry,â you whispered.
Buckyâs laugh was soft and bitter. âWhat the hell happened to us?â
âI donât really know,â you said, your voice muffled against his chest. âBut I missed you.â
âI missed you more.â He pressed his face into your shoulder, inhaling like he needed the scent of you to survive. Alpine purred softly at your feet, curling between your legs.
And for a while, it was enough.
Peaceful. Quiet. Just the two of you and the cat you shared, back in a place that still remembered love.
And thenâ
CRASH.
You both jumped slightly at the loud clatter upstairs.
âDid you seriously just break their bowl?â Johnâs voice rang out, horrified.
âWell, if you think you can do better, then help me wash the dishes, Walker!â Ava snapped back.
You giggled, forehead still resting against Buckyâs shoulder. âWe should go before they break more of our dishes.â
He smiled â a real one, one that reached his eyes. It lit up something in him when you said our. He tightened his hold. âA few more minutes. Theyâll survive.â
You didnât argue.
And without meaning to, both of you drifted off, curled into each other like no time had passed at all.
********
âThis is the cutest thing Iâve ever seen.â
âShut up, Alexei. Youâre being too loud.â
âWe should wake him up, though. We havenât even talked strategy.â
âWe canât. Look at them.â
âThey look like a cute, happy family.â
âWe should take a picture.â
The shutter sound was loud in the quiet room, with the flash blinding all of them.
Bucky blinked awake, eyes adjusting slowly. There was warmth on his lap â Alpine, purring softly. And in his arms, still tucked close, was you.
For a second, he didnât move.
This was what peace felt like. This was home.
âYou woke him up,â Yelena hissed. âSeriously, Dad, turn off the flash and the sound!â
Bucky looked at them â bleary-eyed and still half-asleep â and his expression dropped into something flat and dangerous.
âIâm going to give you ten seconds to leave,â he said calmly, voice low and sharp as a blade. âAnd if you donât⌠Bob will be the least of your problems.â
The team scrambled out of the room like theyâd seen a ghost.
He sighed, then looked back down at you â just as you stirred.
You blinked yourself awake slowly, eyes meeting his. He braced himself, just for a second, wondering if youâd pull away. Regret it. Pretend none of it happened.
But you didnât.
You just smiled sleepily, and snuggled closer.
âIs everything okay?â you murmured, reaching over to pat Alpine, who purred louder.
âEverythingâs just perfect,â he whispered, pressing a kiss to your forehead.
And for once, maybe for the first time in forever, Bucky believed that was true.
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One thing golden era Wattpad writers had going for them was that they knew the importance of a buildup. I'm of the opinion that the sexual tension is WAY more satisfying to read than the actual sex and quite frankly there is a serious lack of non smutty writing.
Like I really miss reading fics/ x readers that start from scratch. Meeting the characters, initial reactions getting to know them, the tension the jealousy the TENSION the freaking tension.
Looking and looking away when they get spotted, touches that feel like they linger but perhaps they didn't and they're both so hot for each other that they think it's wishful thinking. And I don't mean just sweet sunshine romances, darker works can have a buildup too but it seems like so much is just about getting to the smut instead of the psychological aspect.
Bring back the build up!!!!!!!
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Wanna Be Yours ; B. Barnes
Secrets I have held in my heart are harder to hide than I thought
Pairing: Avengers!Bucky x Avengers!F!ReaderÂ
Synopsis: Buckyâs been in love with you for longer than heâll admit. But when a moment of clarity after a misunderstanding on his part cracks the tension between you wide open, he finally gets to show you just how much.
Warnings: Fluff, minor angst, minor hurt/comfort, bucky yearns like a mf, brief misunderstandings, insecurities, friends to lovers, ft. the avengers & friends, sam being sam, minor jealousy, pining, SMUT, minor romanogers (not sorry), cursing, Buckyâs sort of shy and awkward (at first), praise kink, dirty talk, unprotected sex, MDNI, pussy pronouns, mutual obsession, kissing, switch energy, soft!dom bucky, begging, gentle possessiveness, religious imagery, oral (f and m rec), riding / WC: 7.7k
A/N: Thank you so much for this request! This was meant to be shortâŚa drabbleâŚbut then I started to listen to Hozier and wellâŚyeah. Title inspired by I wanna Be Yours by Arctic Monkeys. Reblogs & Comments appreciated!
Bucky doesnât think heâs ever met someone like you.
Heâs told himself itâs because youâre kind. Because you donât flinch when he walks into a room, because you laugh at all his dry one-liners, because you bring him coffee without asking and leave notes that say âdonât forget to eat after trainingâ like itâs the most natural thing in the world. Â
But, the truth is, he likes the way you exist. The way you fill space with warmth without trying. The way you somehow make him feel like heâs part of this new world, that he can exist here too.Â
With you.Â
He doesnât know when it startedânot exactly.Â
There wasnât a single moment where the light shifted or the heavens parted. No slow-motion entrance, no dramatic realization.Â
But somewhere between your half-sleepy smiles over morning coffee and the way you laugh at his dry sarcasm like itâs the best thing you've heard all dayâhe fell.
Hard. Â
Somewhere between the early morning training sessions and the late night chamomile tea, his heart grew, both in size and fonder, and it became an innate feelingâthe loveâthe want. It became embedded into his bones, in his DNA. Like it was the most natural thing in the world.Â
And maybe it was always going to happen. Maybe it was inevitable. Because youâre the only one who never looked at him like a ghost of something broken, like he still had to search far and wide for the man he became. You donât flinch when his fingers twitch or treat him like a ticking time bomb, or a relic, or worseâan object of pity.Â
You treat him like heâs justâŚBucky. Someone who deserves kindness, a friend.Â
You bring his favourite kind of bagels without asking. You mock his grumpy scowls and tease him into smiling. You sit with him in silence and donât try to fix the quiet. You seem to enjoy it with himâunderstand.
You once fell asleep with your head on his shoulder during a movie night, and he thought he might die from how carefully he held his breath, afraid of waking you.Â
He wants youâso badly it aches.
But heâs never said anything, never dared. Not when being your friend already feels like more than he deserves.Â
He gets to see you every day and that should be enoughâit never is.
Tony announces it during a briefing: an Avengers Gala. Hosted at the Tower. Black tie. Heroes and allies from across the globe. Sponsored by Stark Industries and curated, of course, by Pepper.Â
Bucky half listens, frowning, until you perk up beside him.
âOh, fancy,â you murmur, nuding him with your elbow, capturing his attention, though it had always been yours. âYou gonna wear a tux, Barnes?âÂ
He smirks faintly, something easy and familiar and yours. âOnly if it comes with a hidden holster.âÂ
You snort, hiding part of your face when Pepperâs eyes meet yours. âAs if you need a hidden holster to hide a gun. Donât you have three somewhere on you right now?â
Bucky shrugs, lips lifting into something brighter, simply because youâre right. âGuilty.âÂ
You roll your eyes and blink innocently at Pepper, pretending that your attention isnât on the man beside you. Buckyâs eyes soften into something stupid and he leans further back in the chair, pressing his arm against yours.Â
You giggle and lean in close to whisper something snarky about Tonyâs need for dramatics, and he feels your breath against his neckâhe swallows hard.Â
You turn back to the front, eyes falling on the screen, none the wiser.Â
Bucky spends the rest of the meeting barely hearing a thing.Â
Later that night, after you bid him goodnight, he lingers by the window of the communal lounge, half-lost in thought as city lights blur beyond the glass.Â
Steve finds him like thatâarms folded, jaw tense, quiet in the way only Steve knows means heâs thinking about youâsomething beautiful yet horrid about himself.Â
âYou should ask her,â Steve says softly.Â
Bucky exhales, having heard Steveâs light footsteps and seeing his reflection. âItâs not that simple.âÂ
Steve shrugs, stepping up beside him. âSure it is. You like her. She likes you.âÂ
Bucky exhales louder. âShe doesnâtââ
âShe does,â Steve interrupts, nuding Bucky with his shoulder. âTrust me.â
Bucky huffs a tired laugh. He would trust Steve with his lifeâwith more, but not with this. Not when his blonde friend couldnât see Natashaâs feelings for him. âAnd what? Ruin this? Sheâs the best thing in my life. If she says noââÂ
âShe wonât.â Steve gives him a look, one Bucky thinks he wore many, many years ago, back when he would Steve in alleys. âYou think she touches everyone like that? Laughs like that?âÂ
Steve crosses his arms, raises an eyebrow. âDo you honestly think she looks at anyone else the way she looks at you?âÂ
Bucky doesnât answer, just shoves Steve back with his shoulder lightly. Part of him wants to believe it, like thereâs a world where you like himâlove him, the way he loves you. Wants to care for him the way he wants to care for you.Â
But, the other part of him, the one that often wins, is scaredâscared heâll ruin everything, that he might see the flicker of pity in your eyes. The last thing Bucky wants is for you to think that his feelings for you, his honest adoration for you comes from anything except his care, his heart.Â
He loves you, but you were his friend first. Heâll always be your friend, even if he aches for more.
Steve lays a hand on his shoulder, something warm and solid. âEven if Iâm wrong, I donât think you have anything to worry about, Buck. A few weeks, and itâll be past you.âÂ
Bucky hums like he agrees, but heâs not sure. He doesnât want to put you in an uncomfortable position, or feel like you arenât safe with him. Because he caresâso much. Heâd rather live in silence and the brief touches then make you feel like your friendship isnât enough for him.
Because, God, it is. Itâs everything to him, a root in his heart thatâs grown into branches and leaves.
Still, that night, he lies awake for hours, hand resting over his chest, heart thudding too loudly.Â
Iâll ask her tomorrow, he thinks. I will.Â
He almost does.Â
He finds you in the lounge the next evening, curled up with a book and a half-drunk coffee. Youâre wearing one of those soft hoodies that always make you look impossibly cozy, socked feet tucked beneath you.Â
He steels himself, breathes in deeplyâthinks back to the lines he said over and over to himself in his bedroom.Â
Then he hears it.Â
âI donât even have a date for this thing,â youâre saying to Sam, voice light and faintly exasperated. Thereâs something there, something familiar, something he hears in his own voice sometimes when he talks about you but he canât register it, canât pinpoint it.Â
You shut your book with a dramatic sigh. âHonestly? Iâm kinda glad. No one to impress, no pressure.â
Sam snorts and swats your feet away, pretending to shuffle back when you inch your toes closer to him. âIâll take you.âÂ
You raise a brow, legs stretched weirdly. âYou?âÂ
Sam grins, lets out a quiet laugh. âNo need to look so surprised.â He shrugs, âCome on. Low expectations. No romance. Plus, I look good in a suit.âÂ
You tilt your head, hum thoughtfully. Sam spreads his arm, putting himself on display. âDeal. Youâre my date.âÂ
You clink mugs, laughing.Â
Bucky stops in his tracks, his stomach twists and he canât breathe.Â
He doesnât hear the teasing edge, he hasnât been good at noticing these things. He doesnât see the subtle glance Sam casts toward the hallway, like he knows Buckyâs there. Doesnât realize this is Samâs own way of pushing him.Â
Noâhe just hears the words. Youâre my date.Â
And something in him goes quiet.Â
Itâs quick, the way everything inside him shuts down and he almost sags against the wall. Like the wind has been knocked out of him. Heâs breathing hardâbut at least heâs breathing. He shuffles back, quietly, hiding in the shadows.Â
Heâs fineâhe would have been fine if you had said no to him, if you had told him that someone else had askedâbut Sam?
Momentarily, very briefly, something akin to angerâjealousyâflickers in his chest, loud and bright and instantly, it's put out, dies quickly until the ashes spread across his chest. He hears you laugh, soft, carefree, and his heart settles.Â
Heâd do anything for you, for that laugh.Â
Bucky swallows the lump in his throat, the jealousy heâd never admit to and the question on his lips and turns, walks down the hall and tosses the single rose into the trash.
He gets you flowers often, whatever he passes by on his runs that he thinks you would like, might brighten your floor, but heâs never gotten you roses.Â
It was a line he drew for himself.Â
He glances at the folded rose and sighs.Â
The line gets thicker.Â
The gala is a blur of silk and glass and lights that glitter like champagne bubbles.Â
Every year, Bucky swears that Pepper has outdone herself. And every year, she proves that sheâll always have more up her sleeve.Â
Bucky wears a classic black tux. His hairs slicked back, neat, and beard trimmed. He looks sharp, clean, polished. But inside, he feels like heâs unraveling.Â
Because you walk in and you lookâ
âJesus,â he breathes, barely audible.Â
Youâre radiant, glowing and beautifulâperfect. Your dress, a deep purple, hugs you in all the right places, glittering like stardust with every step. He tries to think back to you mentioning the dress at all, but all he can remember is the way you winked at him.Â
Your smile could bring a man to his knees.Â
He knows, because heâs halfway there, legs weak. And all he can think is, I was going to ask her.Â
I could have had this.Â
He looks away, blinks a few times to remind himself of his place. If heâs caught gawking at youâwell, he knows what would happen.Â
He keeps to the shadows most of the night, nursing a glass of whiskey, tucked into the quiet corners. He mingles briefly, making sure to be polite, to be seen. Tony put a lot of effort into this, made sure that it curated to all of them, the least he could do was make his appreciation shown.Â
But you? Youâre a firecracker on the floor, bright and loud and so fucking radiant. Laughing, twirling, dancing with Clint, with Nat, with whoever grabs your hand. Youâre drinking and smilingâmagnetic.Â
But your eyesâtheyâre fleeting, looking for something, someone.Â
Bucky canât look away.Â
Until you find him.Â
You corner him outside on the balcony, where the air is cool and quieter and he can breathe.Â
âThere you are,â you say, hand on your hip. âAvoiding me?âÂ
Buckyâs throat goes dry. Heâs leaning on the railing and tilts his head towards you, resisting the urge to turn completely. âNo. Just needed some air.âÂ
He canât look at youânot your eyes or your dress or your smile. Itâs blinding, too much. He just needs one dayâone day and heâll be fine, one day and his heart will settle, make peace with you and Sam.Â
You take a step closer, head tilting in that curious way that always makes his heart soften.Â
His eyes flick up. There it isâthat sharp breath he always seems to take when he sees you.
You smile at him softly, lay your hands on the railing next to his. âDance with me.âÂ
He blinks. Then, slowly, pushes himself off the railing, turns his whole body to face you properly. The muscles in his face smooth out and his shoulders drop, relaxed.Â
âI should be the one asking you that,â he murmurs, so softly, delicate.Â
Your grin tugs wider. âSo ask me, then.âÂ
He swallows, eyes flickering between yours before he offers his hand. âMay I have this dance?âÂ
You take it.Â
The music is warm, old jazz bleeding through the speakers as bucky pulls you onto the floor. His hand is strong at your back, the other gentle at your waist. He moves like he was born to thisâmeasured, smooth, leading you without hesitation.Â
Youâre laughing, a bright smile on your lips as your eyes shine. You spin, twirl, your head tilts back as he draws you close.Â
âYouâre good at this,â you breathe.Â
Bucky leans in, lips near your temple. âUsed to be the only way to get a girl to notice me.âÂ
You turn into him, mouth brushing his ear. âNow I know youâre lying. Steve told me you were quite the heartthrob.âÂ
Bucky laughs, low and deep. Your eyes flutter shut and you hold onto him tighter. Heâs so warm, so solid under your hands. Your eyes meet his and you notice that the smile on his lipsâwhile smallâis the most genuine one youâve seen on him tonight.Â
âNot anymore,â Bucky says, quietly, his body guiding yours.Â
âDebatable,â you answer, giving him an exaggerated glance over. âYou clean up nice, Buck.âÂ
He tilts his head towards you, almost bashful. You breathe out a quiet laugh, soft, but it awakens something in him and he lifts his eyes to meet yours.Â
Blueâelectric, so deep and filled with so many unspoken things.Â
âYou look beautiful,â he tells you, earnest and soft.Â
People have been complimenting you all night, but you only really cared about oneâhis. His words settle something in your chest and you smile, gloss shining under the glittering lights.Â
âThank you, Bucky.âÂ
He swallows, steps in line with you. His eyes glance around the room once and he frowns.Â
âWhereâs your date?â
You raise an eyebrow and scrunch up your nose in thought. âDate? What DateâOh. You mean Sam?âÂ
Buckyâs jaw tightens and he nods, looks away when your eyes search his. You find what youâre looking for and duck your head to hide your smile, biting your bottom lip.Â
You lift your head and meet his stormy eyes, a gentle smile on your lips. âHe wasnât really my date. We just came together. He immediately disappeared.âÂ
You look away, search the crowd until your eyes land on Samâs familiar figure and the beautiful woman heâs flirting with. You laugh quietly, shake your head at his antics.Â
Buckyâs staring at you like youâve just stabbed him in the back.
You both sway in time, the world shrinking until itâs only the two of you.Â
You lean in, pressing close. âI wish youâd asked me to the gala.âÂ
Your words were nothing more than a whisper, quiet, melting into the music and noise, but they were honest. As soon as Tony had introduced the idea, your heart had been set on going with Bucky. He looked at you once during the debriefâlike he was trying to imprint you into memoryâit gave you hope, something light and soft igniting in your chest.Â
But then hours passed, a day. It was approaching fast and you had slowly made peace with the idea that he wasnât going to ask, that he didnât see you the way you saw himâwhole, permanentâa part of your DNA.Â
So, when Sam asked, you said yes. Simply to have someone there, an arm to hold.
But you had looked for Bucky all night, saved the best dance for him.Â
It didnât stop the want, thoughâit burned behind your fingertips, deep behind your eyes. So you let it slip, the quiet admission. âI was hoping you would.âÂ
His heart stops and he tensesâeyes wide.Â
Before he can respond, someone whisks you awayâSteve, grinning as he twirls you into the next number.Â
Bucky stands there, stunned. He knows how he looksâgaping, eyes wide, heart stuttering wildly. Out of the corner of his eye, he sees Peter look over, concerned. He waves away the concern and walks off the dance floor, finds a seat he knows is taken, and readjusts his tie.Â
Everything inside him feels tight, like his own fist is closing around his organs. Your words ring in his ears and he has half a mind to pour some water in his ear, just to drown out your voice.Â
He watches as you dance with Steve, bright smile on both your faces. A drink appears in front of his face and he grabs it, mutters a quick thanks and tips it back, enjoying the burn, if just to get his mind off what he could have had if he had just not been a coward.
Sam finds him a few moments later, sipping something sweet with a mint leaf. He takes the seat next to him, leans back.Â
âYou looked good out there,â he says, nodding toward the dance floor.Â
Bucky glances down at his empty glass before he places it on the table. âWhyâd you ask her?âÂ
Sam shrugs, his smirk softening. âFigured if I make you jealous enough, youâd finally make a move.âÂ
Bucky tips his head back and squeezes his eyes shut. Of course, he thinks. It was such a Sam idea, so childish and filmy. Suddenly, Peterâs look makes more sense. He huffs, throws him an annoyed look.Â
âI was going to. I had it all planned out. Then, wellâŚâÂ
Sam slowly nods, smile twisting into understanding.
âShe said yes to me.âÂ
âYeah.â Bucky doesnât mean to sound so defeated, he just canât help it. In the grand scheme of things, itâs not even a big deal. He knowsânowâthat Sam has no romantic interest in you and you didnât seem to have any for him.Â
But, like most things of the heart often do, it felt like the end of the world. Like his life would have been so much better if he had walked in with you, his arm supporting youâhis cologne surrounding you.Â
âWhy didnât you ask her sooner, Buck?â Samâs voice is quiet as he leans in a bit, wanting to hear the answer over the music.Â
Bucky almost rolls his eyes but catches himself at the last second. Instead, he twists his fingers together. âWe only found out about the gala the day before and it took me hours to build up the nerve.âÂ
Bucky swallows and Sam tries to hide his amusement. He loves seeing ex-assassin Bucky Barnes being bashful, almost shy.Â
âI like her,â Bucky admits, quietly, like it wasnât written on his heart and on his fucking sleeve. âSo much. I didnât wanna rush and ruin everything.âÂ
Sam goes quiet, smiling softly. âIs that why I saw a rose in the trash?âÂ
Normally, Bucky would have made some stupid comment about Sam going through the trash, but all he could do was sigh, pinch the bridge of his nose.Â
Samâs eyes flick up, behind Bucky, and his smile widens into a grin, eyes bright with something akin to pride and amusement.Â
âWell, seems like you have a lot going on,â Sam offers, quickly. He pushes himself up, grabs two glasses of champagne from a passing waiter and hands them to Bucky. Bucky stares up at him, half confused and half annoyedâa look Sam is quite familiar with.Â
âHi, Y/n.â Sam wiggles his fingers at you and briskly walks away, gets lost in the crowd, leaving Bucky with his spine straight.Â
Before Bucky can turn around, or book it across the dance floor, you walk from behind him to Samâs chair and take a seat. Buckyâs staring at you like a deer caught in headlights, eyes wide. A mixture of warmth and love, soft and heavy, fills your body and your lips curl into something secretive.Â
You gently take the glass from his hands and stare at him, admiring. You let the silence settle between you both, build into something welcoming before you lightly clink your glasses together.Â
While you bring it to your lips, Bucky simply sets it beside him, staring at you like you might disappear any second and he rather just take you in.Â
Eyes on him, you place the glass next to his, heart warm and butterflies in your stomach as you slowly stand. Everything inside you almost melts when he instinctively leans closer, hand hovering in case you need him.Â
You step forward, lean in close, your breath brushing Buckyâs ear. âCan I have one last dance?âÂ
He doesnât even think, just nods. He stands up slowly, lets you lead him back onto the floor.Â
This time, the music is slow, intimate. No twirls, just you, in his arms, your cheek against his chest. The hand on his shoulder now rests at his neck and his fingers curl around your waist, his thumb brushing skin.Â
He feels your lips near his ear, almost collapsing from the sensation alone.Â
âDo you like me, Bucky?âÂ
Buckyâs throat bobs and his fingers curl into your skin tighter, almost like he could will the answer out of his body. Over your shoulder, Steve and Sam both gave him a thumbâs up before turning.Â
Bucky clears his throat and pulls you closer. Your eyes lift to meet his and he slowly nods.
âYes,â he tells you, quietly. âI do.âÂ
It wasnât just likeâit was love. He knew it was. He hadnât felt it before but he knew it, like a stranger you saw often enough to recognize. But he didnât want to scare you, push you away.Â
Bucky was familiar with your smiles, the way you brighten when youâre happy, but it was nothing compared to nowânothing compares to the way you were glowing as he sways you, the way your eyes shine and your smileâoh, your smile, it was so soft and so loving.Â
âMe too,â you tell him, just as quiet. âSo much.â Â
His heart slams and a shiver runs up his spine. He blinks at you slowly, lips parting. You lean back, eyes shining, wanting to take this moment in its entirety.Â
Inside, everything is warm and burning. The way he holds you, like youâre something precious has your mind reeling and all you want is to hold him, for him to touch you and smile at you the way you ache for.Â
Thenâhe smiles at you.Â
Itâs beautiful. Heart-breaking.Â
Utterly devastating as it lights up his face, smooths out all the crevices and worries in his face.Â
He pulls you flush against him and you giggle, something soft and airy but it lights Bucky up in a way youâve never seen before. Your fingers brush the hair at his nape, nails scratching his skin.Â
You lean forward, press your lips to the edge of his jaw. His eyes flutter shut and a deep rumble escapes him. The fire in your belly burns brighter and the need inside you cracks alive and all you see is him.Â
âTake me home.âÂ
You barely recognize your own voice. The wantâsomething you keep hidden, locked away for months or yearsâyou hardly rememberâhas been pulled to the surface.Â
Bucky stares, breathless. He doesnât even know if the music is still playing because all he can see and hear is you. Everything else fades to the back and his neck is warm but heâs so happyâconfused, but all warm inside.Â
Your smile turns slightly wicked, the slight alcohol and confidence burns through your veins.Â
âYou gonna make me beg, Buck?âÂ
Oh, heâs in for it.Â
His voice is low, a rasp, barely hanging on. âAsk nicely.âÂ
You laugh, bright and beautiful.Â
The Bucky you know, quiet, warm, confident, is staring back at you with a small smile, heat and want and love dancing in his eyes.Â
âPlease, Bucky,â you whisper, teasing. âTake me home.âÂ
He takes your hand and leads you out, without looking back.Â
The elevator doors close with a soft chime.Â
The silence settlesâelectric.Â
Youâre still holding his handâthe metal one, cool and solid, familiar.Â
Bucky stands opposite youâbroad, strong, flushed from dancing. His chest rises and falls like heâs just run ten blocks, suit tight across his shoulders. You lean back against the mirrored wall, flushed, breathless, heart still pounding from that last dance.Â
Your eyes lift to meet his.Â
Heâs on you in a second, hands gripping your waist, mouth slanting over yours with desperate, open-mouthed hunger. Itâs not gentle, or soft. Itâs heat and need and years of unspoken want bursting at the seams.Â
He kisses like a man whoâs been starving for you, like heâs trying to memorize your mouth with his tongue. You moan into him. His tongue slides against yours, and he groans like heâs tasting something forbidden.
He kisses with desperation. With reverence. With a low, guttural sound in the back of his throat as your hips slot against his.
You break the kiss with a gasp. âBuckyââ
He dips to your throat, tongue licking into the space just below your jaw.
âChrist,â he breathes. âYouâre killinâ me.â
âGood,â you pant, fingers curling into his jacket. âYou deserve it. For making me wait this long.â
Your hands fist in the lapels of his tux, pulling him closer, closer, like there still isnât enough of him touching you. He groans into your mouth when you bite his lips, his fingers digging into the meat of your thighs.
âFuckââ he breathes. âYou taste so good.âÂ
You gasp as his metal hand slides beneath your dress, gripping your thigh and hoisting you up like you weigh nothing. You wrap your legs around his waist, dress riding high, and thank God for the slit.
âBeen wantinâ to do this for so fucking long,â he rasps against your throat, kissing, biting, sucking bruisses into your skin. âDidnât think I couldâdidnât think youâd want meââÂ
âI do,â you whisper, dazed, fingers in his hair. âGod, Bucky, I want youââÂ
âAnd youâll have me,â he kisses your neck, the skin below your ear. âYou said please,â he pants, âand I listen when you ask.â
The elevator dings. The doors slide open.
He doesnât put you down.
Your back hits the wall just outside the elevator, on his floor. He pins you there with his body, mouths at your neck like he hasnât enough, like heâs been starving.Â
You drag your fingers through his hair, tugging, pressing your chest flush against his.Â
âI wanted you,â you whisper, losing your mind. âAll night. I kept looking for youââÂ
His voice is hoarse, Brooklyn accent thick and strong. âI was tryinâ not to fuckinâ look at you. Drove me insane.âÂ
You arch into him, gasping when his hips grind into yours. You can feel the thick press of him through his slacks, rubbing against the soaked lace between your legs.Â
âFuck,â you moan. âBuckyâpleaseââÂ
âI got you, sweetheart,â he whispers, kissing your collarbone as he moves through the space blindly, holding you tight against him. âYouâre mine tonight and forever. All fuckinâ mine.âÂ
He lays you down on the couch gently, like youâre something sacred and preciousâand you are.Â
Then he sinks to his knees in front of you, hands warm and pressing into your thighs as he drags them down your legs, eyes aflame.Â
You barely have time to blink before heâs pulling your legs over his shoulders and pushing your dress higher, higher, until your thighs are bare and open and trembling.Â
He stares at your pantiesâdark with wetness, delicate against your skin. His thumb rubs circles into your skin, like he canât help but touch you, but remind you that youâre safeâloved.Â
âPretty little thing,â he murmurs, thumb stroking the damp lace. You gasp, legs trying to shut. His hands, big and warm, hold you open with little force, like he can command your body by sheer will. âCan I take âem off?â
You nod, breathlessly. All your dreams, fantasies youâd had but kept to yourself, were coming true. âYes, YesâpleaseââÂ
Bucky slides them down your legs, kissing your skin as he goes. His heart is about to jump out of his fucking chest and go barraling down the tower. He can hardly believe heâs on his kneesânose almost pressing into your cuntâcan barely remember the gala itself.Â
He spreads your thighs wide and groansâlow and deep, almost painful.Â
Bucky tried to be a gentleman, tried to be the good boy his mama raised, but some nights, when his hand wrapped around his cock, all he could picture was your pussyâhow soft and beautiful it must have looked, how heâd make her drip for him.
The real thing didnât even measure. He canât believe he thought his imagination could do her any justice.Â
âFuck me,â he breathes, eyes wide and shiny. âYouâre so wet. Fuckinâ dripping, baby.âÂ
âOnly for you,â you whisper.Â
Thereâs something warm in your voice that makes him look up, into your hooded eyes. You smile, nothing but love and promise on your face. Itâs like you're telling him that you knowâknow heâs thought about you, that you want him as bad as he wants you, that you want everything he has to offer.Â
His eyes are blazing, chest heaving.Â
The curve of his smile presses against your skin as he presses soft, open mouthed kisses to your thighs. You barely notice his trailing hand until it lands on your ass and he squeezes hard. You yelp at the feeling and jerk forward, his other hand steadies you easily. Thereâs laughter in your breath as you breathe out, eyes fluttering shut.Â
Bucky licks a harsh stripe of your core, holds you down as you writhe under him. He presses his face closer to your cunt as his tongue licks and suckles, laps up all your juices. The sweetness, the unique taste of you has his eyes rolling back and he knows heâll never taste anything that would compare.
The sounds of slurping and his lips smacking around your clit make your legs shake as you try to breathe. He tilts his head further, pushes his tongue deeper within you and you moan, broken and obscene.Â
He curls the tip of his tongue upwards and you almost scream, tears falling down your cheeks at the pleasure.
âYes, yes,â you chant, words falling from your lips like praise.
Lifting his eyes, Bucky hums at the sight of your pleasure, the way the tears fall prettily down your cheeks. One of his hands slides up your body, just to feel you, but before he could bring it back towards him, you grab it with a tight grip and settle it around your throat.Â
He groans into your folds and your legs shake. Needing more, you begin moving your hips feverishly against his face, grinding down on him. Bucky moans into cunt as you smear all your slick over his face, his chin dripping with drool and arousal.Â
âBuckyâoh my godâfuckââ
He grunts, and the sound vibrates through you.
âCould do this forever,â he pants.
âYou taste so goodâso sweetâgonna make you cum on my fuckinâ tongueââ
Your sweet scent and taste overwhelm his mind and he begins losing it, ruts against the edge of the sofa like a schoolboy, his lips latch onto your clit as he pushes himself closer to your dripping cunt, nose rubbing deliciously against your bud as he slides his tongue in and out of you.Â
âJames,â you cry, eyes barely open as you watch him suck you dry. The hand on your throat slides down to yours and he threads your fingers together and squeezes once, twice, thrice, before your legs pulse erratically and your walls clench around his tongue.
âIâm so close, baby.âÂ
Buckyâs brain short-circuits at your words, at the term, and he spreads you open wider and licks at you harsher, licking long strips as he teases your clit with his nose.Â
âCum, sweetheart,â he edges, lulling you closer to your orgasm. He needs this as bad as you do. âCum all over my face, Y/n.âÂ
His words are enough to break you and your vision blurs as you moan, your stomach coils and recoils as your orgasm washes over you like cold water, soaks him completely.Â
Bucky continues to push his tongue into your gushing pussy, lips coaxing all your juices down his throat, making you throw your head back as you arch into him. He licks and sucks harshly, even as you mumble incoherently about it being too much.Â
When he pulls away, face covered in your slick, he smiles. Your whole body trembles and you lift your head just in time to watch him coat his fingers in your juices before he plops his fingers into his mouth and sucks.Â
He looks so pleased, so completely, irrevocably and ardently in love with you.Â
âJesus Christ,â you gasp, pussy fluttering. âWhere the hell did you learn that?â
He grinsâmessy, flushed, lips shiny with your cum.
âYou think I wasnât dreaminâ about this? Every fuckinâ night?â
He lifts you easily, arms secure beneath your thighs and back. You melt into him, still dazed, as he carries you into his bedroom.
Just before he lays you down, you grip his shoulders.
âWait,â you murmur, breath hitching. âLet me.â You unwrap your legs from around him but his hold on you stays tight, keeping you close.Â
You push him until he stumbles back, landing on the bed with a grunt. He stares up at you, dazed.Â
You climb into his lap, straddling him. Your dress is in bunches, and you remind yourself to apologize to NatâŚshe probably wonât want it back.Â
Bucky tries to touch your hips, tries to breathe, but you grab his wrists and pin them to the bed. Youâve been in this position before, but it was in the training room, briefly, before he flipped you over. Now you know why.Â
His breath catches when you press down on him, your wet cunt dragging across his hard bulge.Â
âHands to yourself,â your words are soft, teasing.Â
He groans, tips his head back. âYouâre killinâ me, sweetheartââÂ
You push yourself off him and start to strip. The straps of your dress slide off your shoulders slowly. You shimmy it down your body, piece by piece, letting it fall until youâre completely naked in front of him.Â
He stares like youâve knocked the breath from his lungs, like heâd follow you anywhereâtake a bite of the apple simply because you looked at him.Â
Heâs been cast from heaven but he doesnât mind, because Eden stands in front of him, beautiful and soft and looking at himâlike heâs worthy of it.Â
âHoly fuck,â he breathes out, groaning at the sight of you.Â
Grinning, you twirl for him. Thereâs scars on your skin, burns and patchy stitching, but you donât care. You never really have and with the way Buckyâs looking at you, like youâre his salvation, you canât help but move closer.Â
âYou like?âÂ
Itâs a bizarre question, because you can see how much he likes itâhow beautiful you are to him. But, still, because heâs always been sweet, he smiles something soft and nods, fingers twitching like he might reach out.
âYouâre beautiful. Absolutely stunninâ.âÂ
You giggle and slide onto his lap again, kiss his throat and then move lower, kissing down his chest as you begin undoing his shirt. Buckyâs hands stay at his side, curling into fists because all he wants to do is touch.
You pull off his tie, undo the buttons slowlyâtorturouslyâand push the fabric open to reveal his bare chest. Youâve seen him shirtless a few times but every time, it knocks the wind out of you.Â
Broad, defined, and hard.Â
You kiss every inch.Â
His abs flex as you drag your mouth down to his waistband, slowly getting to your knees. You undo his belt and pants slowly, hand grazing his cock through the fabric.Â
Heâs so hard���bigâstraining, leaking.Â
You free him and his cock slaps against his stomach, thick and heavy and beautiful. Itâs everything you thought it would be and more.Â
âMy God,â you almost whine. âNo wonder youâve got such an ego.âÂ
He laughsâthen gasps when you kiss his inner thighâclose, so close.Â
You kiss and bite his skin, etching your name into his skin so the ghost of your lips can live on. Once youâre satisfied, you lift your eyes and almost gasp at the way his cock was leaking, his tip red and veiny. Mesmerized, you lean forward and shift your eyes to his, finding nothing but darkness staring back at you. His blue eyes, the ones you love so dearly, have been replaced by something predatory, almost possessive.Â
Still, you could see the softness threaded into the crinkles of his skin, the way he refuses to move, to touch you, until you make it clear that you want him to. You rest your cheek against his inner thigh and smile up at him.Â
âI like you, Bucky.â Your voice is low, a mere brush of air against his skin, but he hears you. You need him to knowâthat this is more than lust for you, that itâs for life. âYou gonna let me show you how much?â
Not trusting his voice, he simply nods. You blink up at him, unmoving. Swallowing the lust that claws in his throat, Bucky tilts his head forward. âYes,â he breathes out. âWhatever you want.âÂ
Bucky barely had enough time to cry out your name before you lick a long stripe from his base to his tip, circling your tongue around him once before you repeat the action once more. All his empty words die in his throat as he releases a shaky breath at the feeling of your warm mouth taking him in completely.Â
Pressing your tongue flat against the underside of his cock, you taste the salty taste of his sweat and precum. It takes over your senses and you shift forward, circling your tongue around his tip. Pooling some spit on your tongue, you let it drip down his length as you wrap your hand around him, pressing soft kisses to his tip.Â
Bucky groans, breathing heavier as his legs spasm around you. He moans out your name and you look up to the sight of his eyes screwed shut, head thrown back. His chest rises rapidly and he looks so beautiful, a thin layer of sweat glistening on his forehead, hair brushed back and unruly.Â
âOh, fuck,â he moans, his voice cracking as you push him further down your throat, ignoring the burn because he tastes addictive, sounds sweeter than anything youâve ever heard.Â
You hollow your cheeks, spit dripping down your throat as you work him with your mouth, humming when he hits the back of your throat.Â
âFuckâbabyââ His voice breaks, raspy. âThatâs itâthatâs so fuckinâ goodââ His thighs tremble and his abs clench.Â
He twitches in your mouth and you push him deeper, practically begging. Before he can cumâ
He pulls you off, voice and body wrecked. He pants, cock standing straight and leaking and harder than itâs ever been.Â
âWanna cum inside you,â he whimpers, pulling you off the floor and into his arms. âWanna feel you, Y/n, babyâplease.âÂ
Youâre nodding, still reeling from the emptiness in your mouth. You straddle him again and he surges forward, captures your lips in a hot, messy kiss. Itâs all teeth and lips and his hands are everywhere on you.Â
As he kisses you senseless, you reach between your legs and guide him to your entrance, hissing into his mouth when his tip drags between your folds.Â
The satisfying tightening and burn of his veins against your gummy walls make you both moan in unison, your body falling limp into his as you sink down completely, the base of his cock hitting your core. The stretch feels amazing, so good, and all you can do is tuck your face into the crook of his neck, biting back a sob.Â
His hands grip your hips, jaw slack. He canât breatheâcan barely think with your pussy wrapped around him, warm and tight and so perfect.Â
âFuckâyou feel so fuckinâ goodâso tightââÂ
He nips at your jaw, tongue dragging across your skin as you roll your hips, bracing your hands on his chest. You feel so full, leaking all over his lap. You press a soft kiss to his neck and his hips jerks upwards, filling you to the brim, his tip reaching parts of you only he could.Â
You part your lips to say something, anything, but he interrupts you by crashing his lips against yours, swallowing your gasp greedily. His lips move roughly against yours, so perfect, as one of his hands slide down to your ass, gripping tightly as he moves his hips against yours.Â
He kisses down your body, pressing wet, open mouth kisses to the skin between your breasts, licking and sucking, tongue brushing against your nipples.Â
You were a mess above him, head thrown back and eyes sewn shut, incoherent mumbles and whimpers leaving your lips as you pull and scrape his hair and the nape of his neck.Â
He twitches inside you, against your sensitive walls and you almost cry out. As if sensing your distraught, one of his hands grip your waist protectively and he presses a soft kiss to the side of your head.Â
You slowly move, sliding him in and out of your pussy. His hold on your waist helps lift you up and down, guiding you to a delicious pace. His hands slide from your waist to your ass, resting there.Â
Bucky throws his head back when you begin jumping on his cock, his balls slapping against your cunt. You grip his shoulders and he can feel his skin break as you dig your nails into his skin, the creak of his bed loud as the room fills with your mixed moans.Â
You slow down, press down on his length to catch your breath. Grinding on his laps, his cock brushes against all your sweet spots, stretches your walls with a delicious burn. You wiggle around on his cock and Buckyâs eyes fly open and he stares at you with a heavy gaze.Â
He sits up straighter, wraps his arms around you and kisses your throat. âCanâtâfuck.â He thrusts his hips up, almost animally. âGotta have youââÂ
Holding you close, he flips you onto your back and thrusts.Â
You gasp as he drives into you, pressing you into the mattress. He grips onto your hips and pulls you towards him, flush against his pelvis as he rocks his hips forward, fucking his cock into you.
Back arched, you moan when his hand travels to your throat and he holds you firmly beneath him, tilting your head backwards as he applies just the right amount of pressure to your jugular veins, making you lightheaded as he slides in and out of you at a bruising pace.Â
He smiles when you whimper, teeth grazing the side of your throat as he bites down, pressing your hips flush against his pelvis, the tip of his cock brushing against your cervix, making you see stars.Â
His hand cups your jaw and his mouth claims yours, softer, despite the rough and messy pace of his hips. He kisses you slowly, traces his devotion into your gums.Â
âI love you,â he whispers, like he couldnât help it. âI love you.â
Your heart stutters and you wrap your arms around his neckâtighter. You kiss his nose, the edge of his lips, before his lips.
âI love you too.âÂ
It was inevitable, you think. You were always going to fall in love with him. There was so much to love.Â
He groans like heâs about to lose it, like your words have single-handedly freed him from all of his crimes and sins.Â
âGonna cum,â he rasps.Â
âInside,â you whine, begging. âCum inside meâplease, Buck.âÂ
His hips stutter and he practically growls. âFuckâmy pretty girl. Gonna cum inside you,â he moans. âFill you upâwant it to stayâwanna make youââ
âYes, yes,â you pant, his cock filling you to the brim.Â
You clench around him, vision going white as you gush around him and he shudders, hips stuttering as he spills inside you with a broken moan of your name.Â
He thrusts through it, panting, pressing kisses to your cheek, your neck, your lips.Â
Once heâs sure heâs emptied himself completely inside you, he slows his pace and presses kisses all over your face, slowly halting the movement of his hips. You fall into a slump underneath him and he wraps his arms around you tightly, body pressing against yours, mumbling quietly to you.
âSweetheart,â he whispered after a moment.Â
You hum, eyes too tired and droopy to open. He rubs your stomach soothingly, tries to ground you before he moves. âAre you okay, Y/n? Do you need anything?âÂ
Slowly, you shake your head and open your eyes. Heâs staring back at you with so much love in his eyes, nothing but softness and concern bright in his eyes. He nudges his nose against yours and you smile, cracking his chest open.Â
âJust you,â you whisper, finger curling into his dog tags as you pull him in for a kiss.Â
He laughs into your mouth but kisses you with the same fervor you kiss him with. Gently, Bucky pulls out of your sopping cunt and you both bite back a hiss. He shifts his weight and maneuvers his body until youâre laying in his arms, your chest pressing against his, legs intertwined.Â
He knows he has to clean you up, get you a glass of water and maybe something to eat, but your eyes flutter shut and your hand rests on his heart so he puts it off, knows you need him more.Â
He runs his hands along your arms and then your shoulders, pressing into your skin occasionally to remind you that heâs right hereâfor good. You snuggle into him, press a kiss to a scar above his heart.Â
He strokes your spine with trembling fingers, his heart full and warm and content.Â
âYouâre mine now,â he whispers, voice rough and soft and questioning.Â
You lift your eyes to meet his and kiss his jaw. âWas always yours.âÂ
He smilesâsmall, awestruck.Â
âYouâre still my best friend,â he says, quietly. Like he needs you to know.Â
âAnd youâre mine,â you respond, just as quiet.Â
He presses his lips to your forehead, holds you tight against him.Â
Itâs all heâs ever wantedâto be yours. In every way.Â
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Third Time's A Charm
Summary: Bucky Barnes x fe!Reader -> You and your husband are trying for a baby.
Disclaimer: Mentions and descriptions of potential infertility, slight smut, brief mentions of dangerous missions, fluff, Bucky being a caring husband who can cook, angst, hurt/comfort vibes, happy ending.
âWhat if itâs negative?â You turned around to face your husband, nervous as hell to even look at the test.Â
âThen weâll keep trying.â
âBut what if it is?â You pressed, too afraid to look.Â
Bucky took you by the shoulders, leaning down to keep his eye level with yours. âThen weâll keep trying. Not a lot of couples have success the first time.â
You nodded. âOkay. Yeah, okay. We can keep trying.â
Bucky nodded before pulling you in and kissing your head.Â
Youâd been married just over two years, and had been trying for a baby for around three months. Each time, youâd gotten your period so there had been no point in testing. Until now.Â
The timer rang from Buckyâs phone. âDo you want me to look?â
You stayed still for a moment, debating it. âNo, Iâll look.â
It took you a minute, but Bucky remained patient. For a moment, he leaned against the bathtub as you walked closer to the counter.Â
One line.
Negative.
You shook your head and turned around with the test in your hand. âNegative.â
There was a punch to his heart, but he stood nonetheless. âWeâll keep trying.â
You nodded before swallowing the sadness and looking at your husband. âYeah.â
âHey, I love you.â
You smiled. âI love you, too.âÂ
Pressing three kisses to your lips, he wrapped you in his arms and lifted you from the ground for a moment.Â
It was another two months before you tested again.Â
You used to be thankful to see your period. Now it just felt like it was Mother Natureâs way of mocking you.Â
Bucky was in the kitchen cooking dinner when you came in from work. âHey! Just in time,â Bucky said. âSam finally gave me the recipe for his-â
âI think I need to do another test.âÂ
The sentence just fell out of your mouth. It had been on your mind all day and youâd stopped off at the drugstore on your way home.Â
Your period was two weeks late. Youâd never exactly been spot-on when it came to your cycle, but it had been getting better. So fourteen days overdue had to be a sign, right?
Bucky tried not to seem too excited since he could read the fear across your face. âOh, okay.â
âI just- itâs been on my mind all day and Iâm late andâŚI donât know.â
Folding the heat-proof pan squares away, Bucky turned to you. âDo you want me to run down to the store-â
You held up the box from your bag.Â
Bucky nodded. âLetâs go and see.â
Bucky watched as you paced up and down the bathroom as the timer ticked away. âWeâll be okay.â
You chewed on your nail, keeping the test in the corner of your eyes. âYeah.â
Your mind was somewhere else.Â
Standing in front of you before you sent both yourself and him dizzy, he held you close to him. âItâs gonna be okay.â
You looked at your husband, a little dejected. âWeâve been trying for almost six months and itâs notâŚwhat if something is wrong with me?â
Bucky felt like heâd been stabbed in the heart. Heâd rather take all of Hydraâs torture again than see you feeling hurt.Â
Bucky shook his head. âThereâs nothing-â
âBut what if there is?â You stepped out from your husbandâs arms for a moment, trying your best to keep your tears at bay. âWhat if I canât have children?â
Bucky didnât fully know what to say. âWe donât know that. If there is something wrong, and that is a big âifâ,â Bucky stepped closer to you and you held onto him. âThen thereâs a chance it could be me.â
âShuri did your labs. Youâre as healthy as a horse.â
Bucky shook his head. âItâs not like they tested me for fertility issues.â
You closed your eyes for a moment. âWhat if this doesnât happen for us, Bucky?â
Your husband hugged you and you wrapped your arms around him, holding on for dear life. âThen weâll look into it. And, you know, thereâs always IVF and adoption. Something this century grants us is more options. You know, back in the 40s, it was sex or going down to the docks.â
You chuckled, hitting him on the arm. âStop trying to make me laugh.â
Bucky smiled, leaning back to look at you. âCanât help it. I love your laugh.â
You smiled before he wiped away your tears.Â
âI love you.â
You smiled, kissing him. âI love you, too.â
The kiss broke when the timer went off. âYou look this time. I donât think I can.âÂ
You moved away from the counter and stood away from your husband before he reached out for the pregnancy test.Â
One line.Â
Negative.
He held it up to show you. âNegative.â
You knew. Youâd had the feeling in the back of your head. âOkay.â
Bucky looked at you, giving a little sigh for both of your frustrations. âCome here.â
He pulled you in, holding you tight.Â
Youâd both keep trying. And if that didnât work, there were always other options.Â
Three weeks later whilst you were at work, Bucky made a call.Â
âWhite wolf,â Shuri said as she answered. âIn need of a new suit? Iâve just made a discovery that if I-â
âI-I need you to run some tests.â
Shuriâs voice dropped a little as she turned at her desk. âIs everything okay?â
Bucky sighed. Shuri had been the first person heâd properly talked to about this. âY/n and IâŚweâve been trying for a baby.â
Shuri sounded excited. âReally? I expect to be Godmother. You know, I could make it a suit for itâs first-â
Bucky chuckled. âMight be getting a little ahead. Uh, weâŚweâve been trying for a while and I justâŚI want to make sure there isnât an issue withâŚme. Us, even. Y/nâs really worried and if it is me, I justâŚI want to knowâŚâ
Shuri nodded. âIâve got you. Iâve still got some of your DNA samples in my lab. Iâll start running the tests now. Itâll be okay, Bucky.â
âThanks, Shuri.â
âHow many people know?â
Bucky scratched his head. âUh, SamâŚkinda. He knows weâve been talking about having kids soon. But no-one knows weâre trying yet.â
âWell, your secret is safe with me. You know, maybe you and Y/n could come to visit soon. I can run more developed tests for both of you and, you know, a bit of relaxation has never killed anyone.â
Bucky nodded. âThatâŚthat actually sounds great. Iâll talk to Y/n when she gets home.â
âItâll be okay, Bucky.â
âThanks.â
He hung up the phone not too long after and by the time you got home from work, youâd agreed before he could even finish telling you.Â
Bucky was on annual leave anyway since his last mission had taken up more case hours than anyone had been expecting. And you needed a break from work.Â
Yourself and Bucky ended up spending three months in Wakanda. Shuri ran every test she could think of.Â
âYouâre both incredibly healthy. I canât find anything.â
You and Bucky had looked at each other, shocked more than anything. âSo, what? Itâs just the universeâs way of saying, âno, you canât have a childâ?â
Shuri kept her eyes on the medical tablet. âIt doesnât make any sense.â
âButâŚwe can have children?â Bucky asked.Â
Shuri looked up and nodded. âYes. By all means, your egg shouldnât reject the sperm.â
âEven with the serum?â
Shuri nodded again. âHave you ever been pregnant before?â
You shook your head. âNever.â
Shuri hummed and started walking around her lab. âItâs just a theory, but it could be that your body has to get used to the chemical difference. As everything is being done, I assume, naturally.â
Both yourself and Bucky felt a little embarrassed but nodded anyway.Â
âIt could possibly be down to something such as that-â
âOr it could just be down to timing.â
âMother.â
Yourself and Bucky bowed. âYour highness.â
âHaving children is a wonderful thing, but often, it can simply be down to timing. The universe will let you know when youâre ready.â
Yourself and Bucky kept trying. And trying. And trying. And trying.Â
âHave you been testing?â Yelena asked you one girlâs night.Â
You shook your head as you stirred the cookie dough and she snacked on it. âI think Iâm just gonna wait until one pops out of me. I just feel like my period is mocking me. And everytime I see that one lineâŚit hurts too much.â
âWell, whenever it does happen, you and Bucky will make great parents.â
You smiled at her. âThanks, Lenaâ.â
A week later, you were standing in your bathroom looking at the opened box of pregnancy tests. From where you were standing, you could see Bucky. He was fast asleep on his front, his arms wrapped around his pillow.Â
But as you pulled one test from the box, your phone started to ring. And so did Buckyâs.Â
Haphazardly, you threw the box and test back under the sink and answered. âSorry to call so late- early.â Yelena stopped herself. âThis is an all hands on deck situation. Are you okay being in the field with us?â
Bucky had groggily pulled his phone to his ear. You could hear Samâs voice talking.Â
Two hours later, you were cleaning your weapons on the jet whilst Bucky tightened your holster to your side and your thigh.Â
âPromise me youâll be safe?â
Bucky nodded. âAlways. Same goes for you.â
âI wonât let anything happen to her, Bucky.â Yelena said as she passed you both by.Â
Bucky stood up, pressing a kiss to your lips as you cupped his cheek. He pressed his forehead to yours and closed his eyes. âI love you.â
You did the same. âI love you, too.â
The next fourteen hours were spent running and fighting for your lives, whilst also fighting for others.Â
At one point, something had rocked the earth as it exploded to the south of you. Exactly where Bucky had been running to when youâd seen him last.Â
âBucky?! Bucky?!â
The relief that came over you after two minutes of dead silence, hearing the crackly voice of Bucky over your comms. âIâm okay, doll.â
âOh, thank God.â
Samâs voice spoke next. âIâm heading your way, Buck. Be ready.â
With helicarriers packed full, you and Bucky had gotten separated.Â
âHeâs with Sam. Heâs okay,â Yelena assured you.Â
You didnât relax until you finally saw him. Having gotten back at different times and helping those to the medical bay that needed it, Yelena had sent you home.Â
âWhen he gets here, Iâll send him home, too. Go.â
You couldnât relax. The dead silence over comms kept running through your mind until you finally heard the door unlock. Within seconds, you were running towards the door.Â
âHey,â Bucky felt the weight get lifted from his chest once he saw you. But he didnât talk much after that since you planted one on him, immediately.Â
âWeâre never doing that again. I thought I lost you.â
You kissed him again.Â
âI promise,â Bucky said between the kisses and as he moved you further into your home. âWeâll stick together next time.â
âWe work better as a team anyway.â You said quickly, feeling Buckyâs hands grip your hips steadily before softly kissing your neck.Â
His mumble of a Russian, âAgreed,â rippled through your skin.Â
You needed him.Â
And he was more than happy to provide.Â
Peeling the jacket from you once heâd hoisted you onto the side cabinet, you unbuckled his belt and jacket. And somewhere between the rough kisses, the strewn clothes and the scuff marks being made against the floor and walls, Bucky fucked you like you were both on borrowed time.Â
Your relationship was loving, slow and filled with soft kisses. Heâd spent a lot of his life being the tortured pet for Hydra, being forced into the brutal being they created him to be.Â
Hard, fast and rough was rare in your relationship.Â
But when it wasâŚ
You pulled him in closer to you as you climaxed, Bucky finishing as you whimpered into his ear.Â
Between heavy breathes, Buckyâs tongue dragged across your collar before you felt his teeth beside your neck.Â
âWe both need a shower,â you eventually said.Â
âGood. Because Iâm not done with you yet, doll.â
As dirty handprints were washed away from the shower glass with the rest of the blood, ash and dirt, you fell asleep against your husbandâs bare chest, his arms wrapped around you and his fingers tracing your spine.Â
A few weeks later, you woke up in a similar position, only fully clothed.Â
When Bucky had gotten back from work, heâd joined you on your bed and both of you had been asleep within minutes. However, when you woke a few hours later, you managed to peel yourself from his grip without waking him so you could go to the bathroom.Â
As you were looking for a spare roll of toilet paper, you saw where youâd previously thrown the box of pregnancy tests. You hadnât tested in a few months, and youâd hadnât fully been keeping track of your cycle.Â
Just as you were waiting to surprisingly give birth, you decided to just wait for Mother Nature to send Aunt Flo your way when she was ready.Â
From the bathroom, you could see Buckyâs sleeping frame. It was probably going to be negative, but you decided to take one anyway.Â
Only after three minutes had passed and youâd washed your hands and tidied the bathroom counter, you decided to look at the test.Â
Two lines.
TwoâŚlines.Â
âOh, my god.â
You pulled the box out from under the sink to triple check youâd read it right.Â
âOh, my god.â
Walking out of the bathroom, you went straight towards your husband.Â
Bucky woke up to you lightly shaking his shoulder. âEverything okay?â He asked, a little groggily.Â
âIâm pregnant.â
The tiredness was still heavy on him, but his eyes snapped open as he looked at you. âWhat?â
As you sat on the edge of the bed, he sat up and looked at the test you handed him. And, as clear as day, in front of him were two very prominent lines.
He looked up at you. âYouâreâŚitâs positive?â
You nodded. âItâs positive.â
You were on the verge of tears before Bucky almost beat you to them and pulled you on top of him. âWeâre having a baby?â
From behind you, Bucky held the stick up. You choked a laugh. âWeâre gonna have a baby.â
Pulling back so you could see your husbandâs face, you found him with the biggest smile on his face. âWeâre gonna have a baby! Weâre gonna be parents!â
Laughing out of joy, Bucky kissed you until you wiggled off him to lay beside him. You both looked at the test stick.Â
âIâm pregnant.â
Bucky smiled. âYouâre pregnant.â
âYouâre gonna be a dad.â
âYouâre gonna be a mom.â
Looking up at your husband, to find him already looking at you, you smiled.Â
âI love you.â
âI love you, too.â Bucky said before kissing you and laying a gentle hand on your belly. âI love both of you.â
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Love's Quiet Surrender
To love without judgement, without the need to change him. Not just whenever he makes you laugh or smile, but all of his darkness. His past, his anger, his sadness. You do not desire for him to become someone else because you understand that he is enough as he is. "You can be anything you want and I'd still be here to love you." It was your promise, sealed with a gentle kiss on his lips.
ጠ pairing: bucky barnes x wife!reader
ጠ warnings: maaybe steamy and also sad, small thunderbolts spoilers, writing errors soooorry
"Buck?"
Your voice echoes in the warmly lit apartment. It's just some minutes past midnight, and in the air a gentle thrum permeates. A kind of stillness filled with exhaustion and comfort at the same time.
"Yes, baby?" Bucky answers almost immediately.
Even though he calls out from your bedroom, you can hear the fatigue beneath his tone. It's almost unnoticeableâhe always tries to be put together whenever he talks to you and you hate itâbut years of being by his side made you a whisperer or his tell tale signs. From the low lilt of his voice to the slight slur at the end of his sentence, you're no stranger to when Bucky needs to sleep.
Your husband had arrived home late today, presumably working on the whirlwind that was impeaching Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. He comes home disheveled these days, hair tousled with an aching frown on his lipsâone you always try to kiss away. You can tell that this is all weighing down on him. The pressure, the bureaucracy, the slinking around your words to be sharp and polite at the same time. And the damn paperwork. It was endless. You don't think you've ever seen this much paper lying around your home and it was the 21st century.
Amongst all the papers and packets that your husband has very much not read yet, you he's been making talks to Valentina's assistant, Mel. He told you about what happened at the gala, how he attempted to convince her to switch sides. Did it go the way he expected? Mm, sort of?
It was endearing, in a way. Bucky always tried to be earnest, though sometimes it's difficult for him to spell out the right wordsâthe right cues. You felt bad for the pout he sent your way as you giggled at his retelling. It took a few words and some kisses to convince him that he was not that awkward, and that you were sure Mel would give him something at least. The way Valentina was moving right now, there was bound to be a reason.
The man had since retired to your bedroom after some heavy coaxing. Bucky was adamant on staying out to help you clean up (he felt guilty for dropping chili sauce on your precious counters), but you didn't let him continue his sentence, knowing just how tired he was. You ushered him back, promising to join the man with an extra minute of head scratches if he followed your words. That seemed to do it, as he finally made his way to the bedroom with a small chuckle echoing.
While you were wiping down the counters, your eyes glanced towards Congressman Gary's dossier on de Fontaine. Less than the actual words on the paper, you focused on the mush of red staining the pristine white. You shook your head at the sight. Unfortunately, you don't think you've ever seen your husband finish a packet from top to bottom.
Not knowing what to do with it, you decide to just ask him. Though you think heâll most likely tell you to throw it and every other coming packet down the trash, seeing how things are going now.
While trekking your way to him, you can hear him shuffling around in your bed, no doubt leaning onto it for a semblance of support.
When you finally arrive at your destination, the sight that greets you is nothing less than breathtakingâyou say this to just about anything that Bucky does.
He's now dressed only in his white tank, evidence of the previous chili-dog accident thrown away into the laundry basket (to which he later promises to scrub it out, of course). He's got his legs spread and was, just as you had thought, leaning back on his arms against the bed. This angle lets you stare at the up and down motion of his breathing, the muscles flexing with tension. And God if this were any other night, you'd take him right then and there.
Once you're finally satisfied with your oglingâwhich you purposely timed in a way that lets your husband know it was much more than a simple glanceâyou finally speak.
"You left your packet on the counter. Didn't know if you wanted me to put it away 'cuz of the stain on it orâŚ"
You trail off, giving him a sheepish smile as you leaned against the door with your arms crossed. Bucky's whole body just falls at the mention of the packet, his metal arm running a hand through his hair in quiet frustration. He looks done with it. It's like he's fighting the sleep right out of his eyes, and the dim bedside lamps don't help as it only accentuates a certain gauntness in his skin. Goddamn, he was trying to real hard here, but there was always an itch at the thought of only relying on the legal system. Valentina was a cunning and powerful woman. Bucky just couldn't see how a packet would overturn her entirely.
Without opening his eyes, his hand pats the top of his thigh, and you are compelled to follow that rhythm. You take quick but quiet steps to close the distance, finding yourself standing in between his legs while your hands fall on his broad shoulders. You're careful when you place your right hand down where his skin meets metal. Though he says it doesn't hurt as much as it used to, you always believe in treating his scars with the utmost kindness and care. He moves instantly, leaning forward to drag his hands down the curve of your waist before gripping the back of your thighs like he never wanted to let you go.
When he looks up at you, you see the smidge of defeat in his eyes, and the tired smile he sends your way just makes you want to cradle the man in your arms for eternity.
"Don't think this old man is cut out for this type'f thing, sweetheart." Bucky mutters almost inaudibly.
He tips his head back as he quietens, as if the weight above his head is too heavy to carry.
Despite the joke on his age, there's a small drop on your heart. It's different when Bucky says he's tired. It's because he's been doing life for a very long 110 years. You've always encouraged him to pursue everything he wanted, from the smallest thing like learning how to cook his favorite dishes to bigger ones like campaigning to be a congress member. So when he says that he doesn't feel fit to continue, a piece of your heart breaks because you understand how hard he tries. To move on, to become a better man.
You lift your hand from his shoulder to the back of his neck, pushing forward lightly to let him rest on your stomach so it doesn't ache.
You shake your head while combing through his hair, pushing the loose strands behind his ear while gently replying, "Silly, everybody starts somewhere."
Bucky shakes his head against your waist, and you have to hold back a giggle at the sensation and the gesture. Sometimes your husband does things that are very childlike, and not only is it absolutely adorable, but it reminds you that he is just a human like everybody else.
"Feels like I haven't even stepped foot while everybody else is on the goddamn finishing line." He mumbles. Its nearly inaudible, but you can hear loud and clear the weight behind those words.
"That's not true." Your protest is as much convicted as it is true, and you make them known as you pull away from his grip, grabbing his shoulders to straddle him. Both your knees are bent beside his thighs, setting comfortably on the edge of the bed. It's an extremely familiar positionâin many contexts. But it's the most intimate to you. Vulnerable. To be mere breathes away from his face, all of you and all of him meeting in the middle.
You know what he says isn't true because Bucky doesn't do things half-assed. He worked his way up on a very, very difficult campaign, rising above in a world that doesn't always make space for him. He has made it so far, from the Winter Soldier to Congressman Barnes. It hurts you that despite everything, he still has doubts about himself.
Even when he's hurting he holds you in his arms so gently, one arm propping behind your back while the metal one is stationed right on your neck, trailing down to your waist to join the other. Bucky pushes his face into your neck, molding it perfectly into the crook that was made for him. You run your fingers through his hair in response, wishing to relieve all the built up tension.
He breathes in your scent, nosing the skin like that mere contact could calm him down. And you feel the way he deflates beneath you, breath tensingâanticipatingâas if he were scared of what he wanted to say next. The words he uttered then were so soft, yet so convicted at the same time. It sounded like he already knew it would happen. "If I went back out in the field.. would you be angry?"
Your fingers came to a pause, lips dropping into a small pout. The man slowly lifts his head up again to see why you've gone quiet and he can't help but give you a small kiss to soothe the upset.
Despite the slightly uncomfortable shift in your chest, you couldn't say you were surprised about his confession. Bucky had always been a man of action more than he was with words. He carries his promises in the way he moves. To repent, to love, to forgive. His silence spoke more than any word ever could. So it's not new to you that his sense of justice is rooted in physically fighting for it. Though you hated seeing him hurt, you loved it even more when he had that gratified smile and a look in his eyes that showed you he was proud of the man he became. You could never stop him from doing what he thought was right.
Toying with the chain of his dog tags you sighed, shaking your head in acceptance, "Worried maybe.. but never angry."
Bucky took your right hand off his chain and placed it on his cheek, softly urging you to look him in the eyes. He wanted to hear you say that right to his face. To look at the truth, the hurt and the apprehension. He wanted to understand you beyond the words that came out of your mouth.
"You mean that, sweetheart?" He kissed your palm like it was glass, savoring every line and crease as if it was heaven beneath his lips. He stopped particularly longer when he met your ring finger, where a golden band had sat comfortably for years.
Bucky was ready to see the light dim in youâhe knew you didn't enjoy seeing him go back out there after everything he went through. He was ready to use everything in him to spark it again, to save whatever trust you had left in you.
But he was utterly surprised to see the pure acceptance in your eyes. That kind of willingness to stay beside him along the ride, no matter the bumps and distance in between. You looked at him like you were ready to weather the storms and carry the weight of the world with himâif not for him.
Because this is what love is. Love gives and lets go without seeking recognition, without seeking for something in return. You love because you have the capability toâto make space and celebrate another flourishing in your presence.
Being with Bucky was never about what you could get, but what you could offer him.
And so in love's quiet surrender you learn to accept without condition. To love without judgement, without the need to change him. Not just whenever he makes you laugh or smile, but all of his darkness. His past, his anger, his sadness. You do not desire for him to become someone else because you understand that he is enough as he is.
"You can be anything you want and I'd still be here to love you." It was your promise, sealed with a gentle kiss on his lips.
And suddenly it wasn't just him against the world. Wasn't just the darkness creeping into his life, never with mercy, never with kindness. There was you at the end of the tunnel, holding out your hand for him. A chance at salvation.
You could be that for him. A saving grace, a friend, a lover. You'd be anything for him if it meant you could see that rare sight of his smile again.
There is no future without him in it.
He tightens his grip around your waist, arms snaking their way beneath your pajamas to touch the skin. Not the bruising, desperate kind, but a touch that grounds him in the moment. That allows him to feel every single emotion following your confession. You arch against him lightly, laying your palm against his clothed chest when the cool metal of both his arm and the ring on the right meet your skin. But it only makes you smile into his lips, remembering that small yet incredibly meaningful detail.
He wears his wedding ring on the right instead of the left.
Bucky told you that it was because he wanted to always feel the weight on his skin. Not the phantom one on his left, but that real, wrapping sensation, so that he'd never forget one of the happiest moments of his life. So heâd never forget that there was someone waiting for him.
Bucky continues to kiss you with leisure, humming in satisfaction when your hands run up and down from the base of his neck to the top of his head. He pushed your body impossibly close, wanting to feel each and every part of you.
When he is finally satisfied with your loving, he pulls away to face you and you see that mischievous look return to his eyes. He leans in yet again, trailing little pecks that trace your jawline before asking,
"Even if I was a paperboy?"
Now this brings an unexpected laugh out of you.
You know for a fact that Bucky actually used to be paperboy back in the 30s. It's a story that you hold safe in your heart, a glimpse of a reality lost to time. You remember the first time he told you about it back before the two of you got married and the pure elation you felt. Although you knew paperboys did exist, it never settled in your head that they were real real. More than that, you never pictured that your very own husband was one back in his days.
With your head thrown back in glee, Bucky couldn't take his eyes off of you. He loved your smile, even more when he was the reason for it. His clear blue eyes took in the very image of you, everything from the hearty breathes you were releasing, the crease of your lips to the way your throat bobbed. He would trade the world for the sound of your laughter and the stars for that glimmer in your eyes.
"Oh I can just imagine little Bucky riding around the neighborhood in his overalls and newsboy cap. I bet you made eeeveryone fall for how cute you were."
It was meant to be a tease on your husband's charming nature, but deep down you genuinely believed that to be true. And you were proven right when he shrugged in response, that annoyingly handsome smug smile settling deeply on his face.
"How'd you think I sold out everytime, doll?"
It's times like these where you see the light come back into his eyes. The nonchalance, the proud puff in his chest. He has such a beautiful smile. The most beautiful.
The surge of love you felt propelled you to wrap your arms around his head, pushing his face to rest on your plush chest. "You were a charmer weren't you?"
"Born and raised, ma'am." He mumbled against the soft fabric of your top. His hand drifted down to the bottom of your ass, caressing in a silent promise for the coming night.
You chased after it, placing your hand on top of his and then dragging your fingers up lazily, tracing the vein on his bicep. It teetered on his shoulder now, where you could feel him shudder and then flex beneath. With this gesture you felt the utter pride and masculinity showing. "You're not even denying it!" You exclaim as his lips move away from that comfortable spot on your chest to press a thousand pecks on your neck and then cheek. His beardâthe one that you begged for him not to shave offâticked you pleasantly. Once he realizes this fact though, he cheekily shakes his head, and you squirmed to get away only for him to snake a hand behind your head to softly guide you back to his lips.
You sighed against him, closing your eyes to savor the feeling. "The man of my dreams."
"You dreaming of me?" It took him a while to answer you, too occupied with tasting your sweetness. He whispered the tease right beside your ears, his lips mapping the shell as he softly nipped your earlobe.
"Every night Bucky."
WOWWWW thunderbolts Bucky changed my life you guys (hello prince hair). I initially wanted to write a playful little moment with him but got a tiiiny bit emotional đ
ALSO ITS CANON TO MEEE that Bucky used to be a paperboy. I literally couldn't stop laughing at the thought
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dividers by @enchanthings-a
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-cravings.
cw: feral!logan, breeding kink, pervy!logan, marking, TA/ co-workers relationship, belly bulge, oral (fem receiving), gross!logan, squirting, male masturbation, spitting, slight praise kink, slight hair tugging, pet names, slightly grinding on abs? pantie play?
summary: logan's in a rut and only his sweet girl can help him.
a/n: so i pictured dofp!logan but x trilogy!logan also works! hope you enjoy <3 also also not proof read so sorry for any errors
"scott, have you seen logan?" your delicate voice fills the study as you pass by, looking for your mentor.
logan has been missing all day, which isn't the most unusual thing but it is odd that he said he would train with you today and yet, he's nowhere to be found.
"charles said he wasn't feeling well." scott replied, barely gazing up at you. "he's probably still in bed."
you nod, turning around to head upstairs and check on logan like any good friend would.
the floorboards creek under your light foot steps down the hall. charles, hank, and storm took the kids to a lab overnight to work on their final projects. the rest of the adult were either training or lesson planning. the wooden door glowed with golden light illuminating the rim, so warm and welcoming.
one knock turned into three and four. all of them unanswered, leaving you slightly alarmed. this wasn't like logan to ignore you.
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meanwhile, beyond the wooden door, logan sat on his bed trying to get a grip on this feeling. it's happened before, the familiar warmth that spreads all over. a primal craving attempting to claw its way out of him.
normally, he can hide out until the rut is over but now it is different. now logan has his eyes on someone. not just someone though.
it's the girl he's been warned not to fall for. charles, jean, hank and scott have all told logan that he's not to make a move on you. the girl who's too pure for a big bad wolf like him. for once, he listened and steered clear of you, no matter how pretty you were.
until you signed up to be his teachers assistant.
now with the close proximity, logan is tortured by your scent. the sweet cherry he's become familiar with haunts his deepest thoughts. he could perfectly trace every outline on your body without even trying. honestly, he found it quite sickening how you've carved your spot in his mind.
next to him on the mattress are a pair of your panties from yesterday. he remembered seeing the slight flash of light blue from under your skirt when you dropped your pen in the hallway. there's a damp patch on them, calling his name in mocking tones.
"logan..?" your meek voice was barely audible behind the door. "can i please come in?"
a low growl hums in his chest at the sound of your voice. he wants nothing more than to let you inside and ravish you in the way he desires; but he doesn't want to scare you off.
"not now, sweetheart." he grunts almost as if he's in pain.
"a-are you okay?"
logan couldn't see you but he could picture your concerned face. scrunched eyebrows and wide bambi eyes, lips in a pout. god, he could just eat you up.
" 'm fine." his voice sounds rough, like a bark. he would never yell at you but he needed you to walk away because the feeling of his cock being suffocated in his jeans was killing him.
"alright." you whine. "see ya later then, lo."
soon enough he heard your footsteps down the hall, logan quickly strips himself of his black shirt, dark blue jeans and his boxers. without hesitation he reaches over to grab that panties he had taken from your hamper.
"fuck, smells so sweet." he groans, nose pressed against the soft soaked cotton as he tugs his throbbing cock. spreading the pearly beads of pre-cum.
with his senses clouded and a fire ignited in him, he kitten licks the patch, letting your slick dance on his tongue. picturing your legs wrapped around his head, how your tight hole would take his tongue or his fingers and the little noises that would escape you.
"that's my sweet pussy. all mine." logan mumbles possessively under his breath before spitting into the material and bringing it to his cock, using it to jerk off.
as his orgasm approaches, the fire intensifies; sweat dripping down his temples the faster his hand moves. abs also dripping in sweat as his chest rapidly moves up and down. mind swarmed with all the positions logan wants to put you in.
"s-shit." logan curses, clenching his teeth as his vision blurs and euphoria washes over him. ropes of cum spill all over his abs and happy trail, creating a sticky messy.
left alone and panting, covered in his release, logan's still unsatisfied. he knew there was only one thing that could fix this.
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it's near midnight when you finally hear logan leave his room. heavy boots heading towards the stairs, right by your room.
"where are you going, lo?" you ask, peaking out of your bedroom to catch him. he stops but doesn't acknowledge you. "gonna leave me here all alone?"
logan could've sworn that you would be asleep at this hour and he could leave to find some woman at the bar to help with his... situation.
"scott's around here somewhere." he dryly replies, trying to avoid your gaze.
"he left a few hours ago." you mumble, nervously messing with the bottom of your nightgown.
something was off about logan; you just couldn't figure out what it was. he wouldn't even look at you. had you done something wrong? was he upset with you? why was he avoiding you?
"i-is everything alright?" you ask, worried for the answer.
logan take a minute to respond, scratching the scruff on his face while he thinks. just because he looks strong doesn't mean he is internally. logan found his weakness in you. a woman he's known for a little over a year and yet you could bring him to his knees if you so pleased.
suddenly, logan turns and looks at you. he sucks in his breath sharply when he saw you dressed in a cute tiny white nightgown. logan was positive that you were the closest he will ever get to meeting an angel.
the material ends high up on your thighs and he swears that in this light he can see the outline of your nipples, watching how they pebble from the cool air in the hallway.
"it's just cravings." he finally answers, tearing his eyes off of your pretty shape.
the moment logan makes eye contact with you, you notice how the color changed from a light hazel to bordering black. he looked hungry. you've heard of this before, a feral state that mutants like him enter every six months or so and if you knew better, you would run.
"anything i can help you with?" you ask, batting your long lashes up at him.
"it's real dirty work, princess." logan warns, restraining himself from jumping at the opportunity.
"i don't mind." you tell him. in that moment, a familiar aroma hits him. "i wanna help you, logan."
normally, logan wouldn't let things get this far. sure, the two of you have made sly flirty comments in the past but it's never gone past just words.
he watches you walk back into your room, keeping the door open for him.
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your bedroom was damn near exactly how logan pictured it. soft earth toned colors, pretty sheets, messy desk with all the paperwork you two do together. most importantly, it smelled like you. not your perfume or whatever candle you lit earlier. this was different.
"logan..." your voice pulls him back to reality. "tell me what you want me to do."
so considerate. logan thinks to himself as he watches you sit with your knees against the mattress and look up at him like a dog looking at its owner, waiting for an order.
without a warning, logan crashes his lips against yours. it hot and messy how he almost swallows you whole. both of you have waited forever for this moment.
logan lays you flat on the mattress, not breaking the kiss. your teeth bite down on his bottom lip at the small thud. you go to whisper an apology but it's covered by logan's loud groaning.
he take this opportunity to grind against you, only covered in a pair of matching white panties. if he was in a clearer head space, he would've thought this was planned.
"u-uh, please." you whimper against his lips, lifting your hips a little to meet his.
it's quite cute how pathetic you look right now. struggling for more. logan latches his lips to your neck, leaving dark maroon bites behind as he moves further south.
at the waistband of your panties, logan nips at the skin on your hipbone, leaving behind a pretty mark to match the others. he craved to be closer to you. pressing his nose into the wet patch and inhaling sharply, grunting at your essence.
a loud squeal falls from your lips as you lazily try to push him away. too embarrassed by the lewd action. nonetheless, logan refuses to move until he's had enough. licking over the cotton and making out with your covered cunt.
"l-logan!" you gasp as he flips you over on your belly with your ass in the air.
the sound of the material ripping fills the room. this was better than logan could've imagined. the sight of your throbbing cunt as it cries for his attention, and only his.
"prettiest fuckin' pussy i've ever seen." he marvels under his breath. "gonna let me use it how i please, princess?"
"mhm." you nod, trying to look back at him. "it's yours, lo."
your words send him on a spiral, he sinks you down on his tongue so he can fuck you at his pace. exploring your walls and reveling in your taste. no dessert in the world could compare to you.
logan grinds against your mattress, desperately seeking relief. not that he's complaining. he's more than happy with his position; and so are you.
there will be bruises on your hips tomorrow, without a doubt because of how tightly logan's gripping your hips. keeping you right where he wants you to be.
"n-need more, please." you moan, fists balling up the sheets.
"what a greedy fuckin' baby." logan says, pulling off of a second to replace his tongue with two thick fingers, stretching you out for him.
pretty little 'uh, uh, uh's' spill from your lips every time you bounce back on logan's fingers. he's hypnotized by the way you manage to coat his finger with your slick. dripping down his palm and onto your sheets.
"look 'atcha, sweetheart." he mutters, doubtful that you can hear him over the obscene sounds coming from your pussy. "struggling to take my fingers. gotta stretch ya' for my cock. think you can take it?"
"mhm!" you answer, feeling a trail of kisses on the back of your thighs as logan speeds up his thrusts, locating your sweet spot with ease.
there's a warmth of pleasure that washes over you. it's different than anything else you've experienced. before you could even figure it out, you to gush all over logan's hand and the sheets.
"she's squeezing me so damn tight." he growls, watching as your pussy spasms from overstimulation, practically knocking the wind out of you. logan has to fight off cumming in his jeans as he licks up your release.
once logan allows you to catch your breath, you turn and say, "i've never um, never done that before."
"fuck." logan curses, smacking his palm down on your ass. "it won't be the last time tonight."
the sound of logan undoing his belt echos in the room. lining the head up to your entrance and slowly sinking into you. your eyes roll back into your head at the stretch. similar to a cat, you arch your back and purr at the feeling.
"f-feel so full." you moan as he picks up his pace.
"that's it, princess." he grunts, moving his hand down your back and wrapping it into your hair. "tell me how good it feels."
and you don't waste a single second to do so.
"you're s-so big, can feel you e-everywhere." you reply in between heavy breaths.
the hand wrapped in your hair tugs you forward so your back is against his chest. with his lips pressed against your ear, he mutters, "everywhere, huh?"
you nod, digging your nails into his thighs with each thrust. his other hand travels from your breast to your lower torso underneath the nightgown. your eyes shoot open as soon as he lightly pushes down.
"can you feel me right here?" he asks, slowing down his strokes for you to focus.
when you don't respond right away, the hand in your hair moves to your jaw, gripping it and angling your gaze down to the large bulge in your belly. you always knew logan was larger than the average man but you didn't even think this was possible.
"y-yes!" you whimper loudly, needing him to go faster.
logan's not religious by any means but in that moment, he wishes he could personally thank god for everyone being gone tonight. he can't imagine having to muffle your little moans right now while he starts pounding back into you.
"gimme kiss, please?" you whisper in between the lewd wet smacks of his heavy balls against your ass.
how could logan turn down his sweet girl? even while being ruined, you still managed to use your manners.
the two of you sloppily make out, exploring each other. he swallows all the whimpers you let out against his lips. except the one from when logan pulls back.
"what are youâ?"
"open your mouth and stick out your tongue for me." logan demanded, staring down at you like a feral animal.
you obey, opening up for him like he asks. logan spits on top your tongue, feeling your tight cunt flutter around him. clenching at the taste of him.
"swallow." he says, watching you do so. "what a good girl."
"i'm so f-fucking close, lo." your head falls back against his shoulder as your vision turns white, stars behind your eye lids.
"me too." logan warns. " 'ya gonna let me fill you up, sweetheart? bet you wanna be full of me, to carry my seed? isn't that right?"
he knows you're too far gone, babbling incoherent sentences and soft pleas. the tiny, "mhm" and head nod give him the okay to cum inside you.
"s-shit!" he curses. "you're so tight, practically suffocating me, baby."
his orgasm triggers another for you, milking him until both of you are struggling for air. the room felt like the inside of a sauna and reeks of sex.
"got another one in you, pretty girl?" logan asks, slowly pulling out of you.
"y-yeah." you answer, letting him move you how he wanted.
logan slips your nightgown off of you and lays you down on your back again. this time fully taking in your form. every curve, dimple and scar. he makes sure to pay your breasts some attention, taking one in his mouth and massages the other, pinching and rolling your nipple until your whining. desperately you attempt to rub your pussy against his abs, gaining very little friction from it.
if he wasn't in this rut, he would've taken more time to appreciate this. next time he will.
you open up for him again and he slips in with ease. logan brings your thighs to your chest, folding you in half.
"harder, please." you beg, staring up at him with those wide eyes that he's a sucker for.
"i don't want to hurt you, baby." he grunts, trying to restrain himself.
"i can take it, lo." you tell him, stroking his cheek with your much smaller thumb. "i know you need it right now."
instead of answering with words, logan bends down and kisses you in a more tender way than before. as soon as he picks up his thrusts, you tug softly at his locks, making his hips stir and lose rhythm for a second.
"you like it rough, don't 'ya, princess?" he grunts in your neck while his thumb moves to rub circles on your clit. "fuck, my cum is just spilling out of you."
a tear rolls down your cheek, only further encouraging logan. licking up the salty tear before it falls off your skin. never in your life have you felt so dirty.
"please, need to feel you logan." you whimper and he knows exactly what you mean.
"don't worry, baby. i'm close." he says, feeling you flutter around him.
logan's gaze stays locked on where the two of you are connected, watching him slide in and out of you. almost drooling at the image of his cock in your stomach.
within minutes, you're soaking his cock like you did his fingers. slick landing all over logan's sculpted torso. your fingers gather some before bringing them to his lips, letting him lick them clean.
a loud animalistic growl signals his release, painting your walls again for the second time tonight.
both of you lay stuck together. neither ready to let go of each other just yet. on the floor, you notice something light blue peaking out of the back pocket of his discarded jeans.
"so that's where my panties went?" you giggle, capturing logan's attention.
"yeah..." his voice raspy and deeper than usual. "sorry 'bout that, sweetheart."
"it's okay." you reply. "but next time that you get these 'cravings', come to me and i'll help yâ"
logan cuts you off on with the rock of his hips and the wet slosh of your ruined cunt. before you can even moan, he's grabbed your white panties next to you and shoves them in your mouth.
fuck, he should've come to you sooner.
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Detonate
Pairing: Bob/Robert Reynolds/The Sentry/The Void x Thunderbolt!/New Avengers!Fem!Reader
Summary: Move in day is happening at the Thunderbolts/New Avengers Compound, and Bob is having a hard time dealing with the changes.
Warnings: 18+ Minors DNI! Angst, Smut, and Fluff (the triforce of fun!), Reader and Bob are very close friends, Bob is still coming down from the Sentry medical trial he went through (going through a bit of a rough time), Bob is nervous and a bit scarred, but heâs super comfortable with the reader, theyâre very close.
Smut Warnings: Unprotected P in V Sex, Bob is a darn yearner in this (but thatâs just how it is), would I say this is hot hot sex? Yeah. Oral (fem receiving), Fingering, Hair Pulling, Body Worship (like in general), Praise Kink on full display here, Overstimulation Kink, Cock Warming (kind ofâŚThe vibes are there lol)
Authorâs Note: This was a request made by an anon, I did kinda insert smut in this but I thought it kinda fit nicely into the landscape of the story! I hope everyone enjoys it! Itâs a long one!
Word Count: 22,288 (holy fuck)
âOkay! Car is packed! You sure you got everything, Bob?â You asked, straightening up from where youâd just wrestled your final duffel bag into the trunk, the zipper half-stuck from being too full. A strand of hair clung to your cheek in the early morning heat, and you swiped it away with the back of your hand. The hatch creaked shut with a groan of protestâ and your poor car was now packed to the brim with what felt like your entire life.
Labeled boxes overflowing with tech gear, your clothes crammed into vacuum-sealed bags that had slowly started to reinflate. Half a dozen posters rolled into tubes. A shoebox full of knick knacks, mismatched cords, and pins from old missions. And of course, the plastic bin of tangled charging cables that had somehow followed you from dorms to safehouses to apartments since 2020 without ever being untangled.
You turned, squinting into the sun, and found Bob exactly where heâd been standing for the last five minutesârooted by the passenger door like he wasnât quite sure he was allowed to get in yet.
His hoodie sleeves were tugged down past his wrists, hands fidgeting near the frailed seams of it. His hair was still a little damp at the edges from his shower, and the morning light caught in the light brown locks that draped around his face, framing it and caressing it so nicely it was as if someone was holding his cheeks.
At his feet sat two cardboard boxes and that was it.
One was a store-bought shipping box, pristine and almost too clean, like it hadnât been lived in yet. The other was older, more worn, marked in thick black Sharpie with your handwriting: Books for Bob.
He gave a sheepish shrug, his voice small.
âD-Didnât really have m-much to bring. Just had those t-two boxes, remember?â
You paused.
It wasnât the first time heâd said something like that. Not the first time heâd gestured vaguely to the corner of your shared living space with that soft, self-deprecating shrugâtwo boxes and a borrowed life. But it still hit you low and hard in the chest, like it always did, because he wasnât being dramatic.
That really was all he had.
Two boxes.
One was filled with clothes youâd helped him pick out on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, just a week after heâd admittedâhaltingly, almost ashamedâthat the threadbare scrubs Valentina gave him werenât actually his. Just something someone had tossed his way after the Void incident, like a temporary name tag slapped on a stranger. Youâd taken him shopping that day not because he asked, but because you noticed. Because the way he tugged at his sleeves and kept checking if his shirt covered the scars on his wrists said more than any words ever could.
The other boxâŚWell, it hadnât started out as his. The books inside were yours. Dog-eared, tea-stained, a few with notes scrawled in the margins. But slowlyâso slowly you almost didnât noticeâtheyâd migrated across the apartment. From your nightstand to the coffee table. From the coffee table to the arm of the couch. Until they found a home at the far end of the sectional, right next to the blanket he always folded the same way and the chipped mug he used whether it was clean or not.
That corner had become his sanctuary.
He didnât say much when he readâjust curled in on himself, long legs tucked up beneath him, blanket pulled over his knees, tea going cold in his hands while the soft lamplight pooled around his shoulders. He read them again and again, like the words were anchors. Like they reminded him that he existed. That he was still here. Still allowed to take up space.
And every time he said itâthis is all I haveâyou felt the weight of how much he meant it.
And how badly you wanted to give him more.
Because you remembered the day where you agreed to take him in.
Not in the vague, hazy way people recall calendar events or checkmarks on a to-do listâbut in the bone-deep, clear-cut way that memories get branded when theyâre born from moments that matter.
It had been the night after the last press conference. The final gauntlet of public statements, forced smiles, and tightly controlled answers. Cameras flashing. Journalists circling like vultures around roadkill. Words like ârecovery,â âreform,â and âcontainmentâ were getting tossed around like they meant something, like they could undo what The Void had done in New York.
And through it all, Bob had stood just behind Valentinaâs shoulderâsilent, unmoving, eyes glassy like he was watching it all from underwater. Like his body was there, but he wasnât.
When the cameras finally shut off and the world stopped demanding things from him, it was like watching a puppet go slack. His shoulders caved. His posture buckled. Whatever thin thread that had been holding him together snapped the moment no one was looking.
Then, for the first time in what felt like weeks, the team finally had the opportunity to sit down and talk. No comms in their ears. No missions ticking like time bombs in the background. Just silence, pure uninterrupted attention, and a problem that none of you had the answer for.
Bob was still in the compound, still alive and kicking, but he was barely present. He spoke in short bursts, when prompted, and gave mechanical answersâlike he was on a scripted loop with a shaky voice. His eyes never focused on the person in front of him. He ate only when someone put something in his hands, and even then, it was minimalâjust enough to pass as functioning. Barely enough to keep him upright. He slept too much for days on end, then not at all for a stretch so long that the medical aides started whispering about sedatives again.
He hadnât even been given a proper room, he was just tucked-away in a corner bed in the medical wing, hidden behind a curtain that never fully closed. The air in there always smelled antiseptic and medicinal in a nauseating way. The lights were always buzzing faintly, like they needed to be replaced but nobody would do it. And the nurses assigned to check in on him swapped out too fast for him to learn anyoneâs name.
You had passed by his bed once that morning, and you had caught him sitting upright with the sleeves of his scrubs tugged down over his hands, staring blankly at the white wall. His tray of food was untouched, and the plastic fork had been snapped in half.
And because of you Valentina called that meeting.
The conference room was too cold and too bright, the overhead fluorescents were a jarring contrast to the hollow, silent fatigue hanging in the air. You sat near the end of the long, mahogany conference table, with a dull ache still pulsing under your ribsâhealing fractures from fighting the Sentry that hadnât quite fused. Every time you shifted in your seat, the pain reminded you of why you werenât on active rotation anymore, and why you were the only one not running logistics or field reports.
Valentina stood at the head of the table with her clipboard. Yelena paced around because she couldnât keep still, sharp eyes flicking toward the window every few seconds because she thought something was going to fly through it. Bucky leaned against the far wall, arms crossed, jaw clenchedâstone-faced, but simmering beneath because he had other things to do and this was just another thing he needed to deal with. Walker was on edge, a spitfire as you would call him, always loaded up with something to say, but for once, he kept his mouth shut. Ava stood beside you in total silence, and AlexeiâŚWell, even he had stopped trying to lighten the mood, because he knew how serious the situation had become.
The air was thick, and palpable, heavy with everything that was unspoken between the group. Everyone was waiting for someone else to offer a solution.
Because the homing of Bob ReynoldsâThe Sentry, The Voidâwas a question none of you knew how to answer.
Until you said itâŚ
âIâll take him.â
The words slipped out before youâd fully thought them through, though you had been mulling it over for a bit.
The room had gone still in those moments, and Valentinaâs eyes lifted from her clipboard to look at you, she seemed caught off guard that you were willing to take him inâespecially after all he had done.
You could feel Yelena stop pacing behind you, the sudden absence of motion louder than her footsteps.
âIâve got the space,â You said, quieter now, âAnd Iâm not on active rotation right now because ofâŚYâknowâŚâ You gestured vaguely to your side, where your ribs were still taped under your shirt, âSo I can keep an eye on him until the Towerâs ready. Just a few weeks. Itâll give him some place quieter and lessâŚSterile.â
For a moment, nobody responded, it was as if you had sucked all the air out of the room like a vacuum seal.
Then Bucky gave you a slow, almost unrecognized nod.
Yelena muttered something under her breath in Russian that you were pretty sure meant âOf course itâd be you.â
Valentina tilted her head and scribbled something onto her notes without comment.
Walker shifted like he wanted to object, but thought better of it.
And everyone elseâŚHad nothing better to offer up, so they had to agree to it.
That night, when you pushed open the curtain to the medical wing, you found Bob was already awake.
He was sitting on the edge of the cot, motionless, elbows balanced on his knees, hands limp between them like theyâd forgotten how to hold anything. His hoodieâone he mustâve asked for or found from the pile of clothes Valentina handed him weeks agoâwas bunched at the wrists, the frayed threads twisted around his fingers. He hadnât put the hood up, but his hair had fallen over his face in soft, uneven strands, just enough to shadow his eyes.
He wasnât looking at anything. Not the wall, not the bed. JustâŚOut. Like the space in front of him was wide open, endless, and empty.
You stepped in quietly. No sudden moves. Just a presence, steady and real.
âHey,â You said, your voice a hush in the too-bright room.
His head lifted a little. Not all the way. But just enough for you to catch a flicker of blue under the fall of his hair. You took a few steps closer, not touching, but close enough that your presence could be felt in the air between you.
âThought you might want to get out of here.â He didnât speak, didnât nod. But he didnât shrink away either. His gaze found yoursâand for a second, just a second, you saw the faintest crack in the fog.
âIâI donâtâŚâ He started, voice barely audible, rough like it had been unused for too long. âI donât know w-where to go.â You felt your heart swell slightly, hearing the way he croaked out the words, how timid he sounded, how scared he was.
âYouâll be coming with me just for a little whileâŚUntil the Towerâs ready.â You explained softly, keeping your distance still. You could see his jaw tighten, and he shook his head.
âIâI canâtâŚWhat ifâŚWhat if he comes back?â His voice cracked on he. It was barely a whisper, thick with dread and self-loathing.
And your heart fractured a little at the way he said itânot like a warning, but a confession. Like he believed The Void was a thing still inside him, curled in the corner of his chest, waiting to be let out. Like he believed he wasnât safe.
âWell,â You started, voice quiet but sure, âThen I guess weâll just have to figure it out. Hmm?â You let the words hang thereâsoft but certain. It wasnât a dismissal, nor a sugar-coated promise, it was just a truth from you to him.
And then you held out your hand.
Not quickly. Not dramatically. JustâŚOpen. Steady. Waiting.
It was a gesture to show you werenât afraid of him or his touch. You werenât bracing for him to break something or bolt or pull away. You simply stood there with your palm outstretched, and your eyes on his.
It took him a second to truly process what was happening, but then, with the hesitance of a person who was afraid of themselves, he reached out and wrapped his boiling hot hand around yours. You immediately gave it a small squeeze of reassurance, and gave him the warmest smile you could muster.
And thatâs how it all began.
The first few days werenât quiet.
They were full of soft noises, background onesâdrawers opening, kettle whistling, the low static of the TV at night. Bob didnât talk much those first couple of days, but he hovered around you, and he listened when you would talk to yourself. You never pushed for conversation, you just offered him space, and foodâŚLotâs of it.
You hadnât realized how deeply the Sentry serum had affected him until the end of day one, when you caught him standing in front of your open fridge like he was looking into a portal.
âAre you hungry?â You asked, causing him to jump ten feet into the airâliterallyâwith guilt flashing through his expression.
âIâI didnât want to ask, IâI know we just ate two hours agoâŚIâI justâŚIâm starving. It feels like my stomach is e-eating itselfâŚIâIt really hurts.â Your brain immediately jumped to the conclusion that his metabolism had gone haywire after the serum, which caused him to have this unresolved hungerâyou couldnât imagine the pain he had been experiencing throughout the time in the medical wing of the compound, especially with food that was not too appetizing. So in an instant you were there to help, shuffling around him to look into the abyss that was your fridge, grabbing a stack of Tupperware and piling them onto the kitchen island.
âLetâs get you something to eat thenâŚâ He had pasta, leftover chicken and rice, cold soup, some roasted vegetables, and half a loaf of bread.
He ate and ate and ate and you sat nearby, flipping idly through your phone but mostly just watching him out of the corner of your eye. He wasnât rushing, it was just a constant conveyor belt of his fork travelling to his mouth. His hands didnât trembleâbut his shoulders stayed tense, like he was waiting for you to tell him to stop.
You didnât thoughâŚYou just kept refilling his water and asking if he wanted anything else.
By the time he finished his second bowl of rice and reached sheepishly for the rest of your peanut butter with a spoon, you knew what the rest of the week would look like.
Thankfully Val had given you her credit card, because you had restocked the fridge twice in four days, and he apologized every time you brought a new bag of groceries inside the apartment.
âYouâre not eating too much,â You said flatly on day three, unloading yogurt and apples and protein bars onto the counter while he slowly restocked the fridge, looking guilty, âYour bodyâs catching up, just let it.â You added. He bit the inner part of his cheek.
âButââ
âBob.â You interrupted gently, giving him one of your looks, the one that encompassed all the words of reassurance. He stopped and nodded, surrendering.
Though he still apologized the very next morning when he finished all your maple cinnamon oatmealâwhich had eight packs left last time you had checked.
By the end of the first week, the fog started to liftâjust enough for you to really notice the change.
You had caught him lingering in the hallway after his first night of catching two full hours of uninterrupted sleep. He looked confused and unsure. Like he didnât know what to do with the energy that began to vibrate through him again. Like he was afraid that if he overdid himself things would happen again.
So you handed him a basket of laundry and asked if he wanted to help, and almost in an instant he took the offer. It was an easy pastime, and he didnât mind helping you, especially with everything you had been doing for him.
By the second week, you finally managed to drag him to Target in the early hours of the morningâwhen there wouldnât be chaos, or crowds, just the hum of employees and muffled pop music.
The mission was to get him some clothes. Just an array of hoodies, sweatshirts, sweatpants, boxers and undershirts, and of course socks. He didnât ask for any of it, but you had guided him aisle by aisle, nudging his elbow to encourage him to pick out whatever he wanted.
Once you reached the bath and body care section you helped him pick through scents.
âGet what you want,â You said, âDo you like lavender? Mint? Vanilla?â He shrugged, popping one of the caps open to sniff, before returning it to the shelf. He ended up picking one that reminded him of your conditionerâa mix of coconut oil, sage, and grapefruit.
You didnât call him out on it, but he knew you noticed just by the smirk that came up on your lips, and how you gently bumped shoulders with him on the way to checkout.
That week, he finally showered alone.
The week prior, you had to sit on the floor of the washroom with your back turned towards the door, and knees drawn up to your chest. You listened to him closely, and heard him take shaking breaths behind the curtain as the steam curled around you.
When he asked you to stay in the washroom with him he knew it was an awkward request, but you listened intently to his reasoning, even though you had already made up your mind to do it regardless. If it helped him, the awkwardness was secondary to you.
âI donât w-want to be aloneâŚIâm afraid IâllâŚIâll see himâŚW-Whatever I was.â And you had been there every time, until day eleven, when he said he wanted to try to be on his own. You gave him that privacy, and closed the door. He came out fifteen minutes later, wrapped in the towels you had left on the radiator smelling like a whole citrus section in a grocery store.
By the third week, the apartment smelled like lemon zest and something faintly burning at least once a day.
You had started waking up to the faint clatter of mixing bowls and the low creak of cabinet doors. The first time it happened, you walked into the kitchen at 2:43 in the morning, to find Bob standing at the stove barefoot, sleeves rolled up, squinting at a dog-eared page in one of your long-forgotten cookbooks,
You startled him when you padded in.
âSâSorryâI didnât mean to wake y-you,â He whispered, glancing over his shoulder, âIâI couldnât sleep. Thought Iâd try s-something.â You looked at the messâsugar scattered across the counter, a cracked egg leaking beside a whisk, flour dusting the air like snowfall. It shouldâve felt chaotic, but it didnât. It felt like motion. Like healing, somehow.
âWant company?â You asked, rubbing the sleep out of your eyes with your knuckles.
He hesitated for only a second before giving you a tiny, grateful nod.
That happened again the next night.
And the one after.
He made banana pancakes at 1 a.m., grilled cheese at 3:00, and once attempted a souffle with comically disastrous results.
Eventually, you offered a different solution.
âHow about we try watching a boring movie instead?â You asked as he stood in the living room one night, holding a bowl of half-mixed muffin batter. âMight help wind your brain down a bit more than cooking and baking.â He pursed his lips, looked down at the bowl, then back up at you.
ââŚO-Okay.â
You didnât put on anything exciting, just some old obscure movie. It was the kind of film where nothing really happens, you didnât need to observe and you certainly didnât have to pay attention to it.
Bob settled onto the couch beside you, knees tucked up, arms wrapped loosely around them.
Halfway through, his head started to dip sideways.
You felt the soft weight of it firstâhesitant but realâwhen he let it rest on your lap.
You froze. Not because it startled you, but because it meant something. The trust in that gesture was palpable. Heavy.
His hair, now finally growing out in soft, tousled waves, was thick and slightly unevenâdarker at the roots, lighter where the sun had kissed it through your windows. A little unkempt, curling faintly behind his ears. You let your fingers hover over it for a second, unsureâŚ
Then you touched him.
Gently.
You threaded your fingers into the locks at the crown of his head, letting your nails lightly scratch his scalp, slow and rhythmic. He didnât pull away.
He sighed.
A soft, long exhale. And thenâyou felt it happen.
His breathing evened out. His shoulders softened. The tension in his jaw unclenched. He didnât just rest his head on your lapâhe slept.
It was the first time heâd truly let go.
The first time heâd let you hold him without flinching from the weight of being seen.
You stayed there for hours, barely moving, running your fingers gently through his hair while the muted light from the screen flickered across his cheekbones.
You didnât dare wake him.
The next morning, you didnât mention it.
Neither did he.
But something had shifted. A soft, invisible thing between you. A comfort that didnât need words.
And when the email finally came through a few days laterâTowerâs ready. Moving in next Fridayâhe was the one who walked into the kitchen holding a roll of tape and a stack of folded boxes.
âI can help you pack,â He said, and you let him.
Now after the weeks bonding with him you found yourselves in front of the car staring at the boxes that had defined his stay with you. You shrugged and opened the passenger door for him.
âWell, now youâve also got the car full of my chaos to babysit with your boxes,â You teased, âCongratulations, youâve been promoted to co-pilot-slash-box guardian.â Bob blushed at your comment and shook his head, stepping into the car with ease as you handed him both of his boxes.
âA-At least the ride is only half an hour. P-Please donât drive like a m-maniac.â He commented, watching you place a hand on your chest, feigning offence.
âI follow the rules of the roadâŚItâs everyone elseâs fault that I have to drive the way I do.â
ââââââ
The Tower loomed like a monument to a future neither of you were quite ready for yet.
All glass and steel, the building glittered in the late morning sunâits reflection cutting across the sky line in clean, perfect angles. The closer you drove, the more you felt the tension shift in the air. A pressure. Something expectant. It was the kind of silence that clings to the edge of change.
The security gate recognized your plates on approach, and the barrier lifted with a hiss, allowing you to pull into the underground parking garage that smelled like burning concrete. Your tires glided across the laneway, as you found your assigned spotâBay 21A, right beneath the elevator hub.
With straight precision you backed into the spot, putting it between the lines perfectly without cheatingâBob liked challenging you by covering the screen that showed the footage of your review cameras, and every time you somehow managed to impress him with your pure skill of parking like an expert.
You let out a soft sigh and cut the engine, letting the silence envelop the car completely.
Bob sat quietly in the passenger seat, picking at the lid of one of the boxes in his lap. He was nervous to see everyone againâhe had told you that multiple times when he was helping you roll up your posters in your roomâand every time he said it you tried to reassure him there was nothing to worry about. This was another one of those times where his nerves were coming out to haunt him, along with guilt for what he had done to everyone.
Slowly, you reached over and covered one hand with yours, giving it the faintest squeeze, which brought him out of his trance.
âTheyâre not expecting anything from you,â You said quietly, âYou being there is enoughâŚOkay?â He nodded once, but didnât look at you. His gaze was locked on the glossy dashboard, eyes wide with the kind of dread that sinks its claws in and pretends to be logic. You gave him a moment, then gently opened your door.
The air in the underground garage was cooler than the heat outside, but still held the faint echo of gasoline and ozone. You circled the car, popping the trunk and pulling out the first set of bags while Bob slowly emerged on the other side with his boxes in his arms. You could feel his nerves in the way he hovered, shifting his weight from foot to foot, watching you slowly empty your trunk and mentally checking off the things that you labeled.
Bob crouched down carefully, setting his two boxes on the smooth concrete with a quiet thud. You didnât even have to ask what he was doingâbecause you already knew. It was in the set of his shoulders, the way he rolled his sleeves up to his elbows with precise movements, knuckles cracking once like a silent warm-up. You arched a brow as you slung one of your overstuffed bags onto the ground beside him.
âYouâre gonna try to carry all of it, arenât you?â He gave you a small, sheepish look as he reached for the nearest vacuum sealed bag.
âJ-Just want to get it done in one tripâŚI-I can handle it.â
You didnât doubt that he could. Youâd seen what he was capable ofâreally capable ofâonce.
It had been during your second week together, when heâd sneezed of all things. A completely ordinary, human, unremarkable sneeze. But when he braced his palm against the edge of the counter, you heard the wood crack. Split straight down to the support beam. The look on his face afterward had been sheer horror. He apologized for an hour. Then he avoided touching anything solid for the rest of the day.
He hadnât used his strength since.
Not until now.
You watched silently as he lined up the boxes like a game of cautious engineering. He braced your backpack against the top of the stack with his knee, then reached for the plastic bin full of tangled cords. You winced.
âYouâre gonna throw your back out before we even get to the lobby,â You muttered, crouching beside him. But when you reached for one of the smaller bags, he stopped you with a gentle touch to your wrist.
âI got it.â He said firmly, with no stammer or nerves. You tilted your head, narrowing your eyes at him.
âBobâŚâ He didnât look at youâjust adjusted the bin one more time on top of the pile, his arms curling around the whole absurd tower of your combined belongings like it weighed nothing. And maybe it didnâtânot to him.
But the stillness in his face made you pause.
Without thinking, you stepped closer and gently reached out, fingers curling around his jaw to turn his face toward you. He resisted at first, a quiet kind of resistanceânot physical, but instinctual. Like he didnât want to be looked at too closely. But he didnât stop you either. His eyes were closed tightly, as if he was shielding something from you.
âHey,â You said softly, thumb brushing just beneath the sharp line of his cheekbone. âOpen your eyes.â
He let out a soft sigh and blinked, once.
The gold shimmered faintly through the blueâjust a soft hue, like the sun glinting off metal buried under water. You smiled, small and knowing, a breath of fond exasperation curling from your lips.
âKnew it,â You murmured, tracing the warmth of his cheekbone gently, âYou better shake the gold outta those eyes before the elevator doors open, or Yelenaâs gonna throw a knife at you on instinct.â He huffed a breath that mightâve been a laugh. Mightâve been nerves. But it was something. And then he nodded, clutching the tower of boxes tighter as you stepped back and popped the trunk closed with a gentle slam. You locked the car with a chirp, then turned and motioned with your head.
âCâmon, Hercules. Eightieth floor, express ride.â Bob followed you closely, his steps careful but somehow steady beneath the weight of everything he carried. You led the way into the sleek glass elevator at the far end of the garage, pressing your palm against the biometric scanner until the panel lit up green. The numbers climbed on the display, fast and smooth, the elevator doors sliding open to reveal a surprisingly quiet car.
âEighty,â you said aloud, and the panel blinked in acknowledgement.
The doors closed. The hum of the lift filled the silence.
You glanced over at him. âStill with me?â
âY-Yeah,â He whispered. âJustâŚTrying not to break anything.â
âYouâre doing great,â You said, and reached out to squeeze his elbow. His knuckles were white around the box edges, but his jaw was unclenched. That was progress.
The numbers blinked in rapid succession, each floor a soft ding that echoed in the space like a countdown. Bob stood beside you, arms wrapped around the towering stack of boxes and bags, the gold in his eyes dimmed now to a whisper. You could feel the nervous energy vibrating off himânot in any visible way, but like static on the skin. His chest rose and fell a little too fast. His fingers shifted to tighten their hold around the base box. You glanced up at him and gave his elbow another quick squeeze.
âHey,â you murmured, âDeep breath. This isnât the press room. Itâs homeâŚKind of.â
And thenâding.
EIGHTIETH FLOOR.
The doors slid open.
And chaos hit like a brick wall.
âDUDE, THAT WAS MINE!â
âIt was not, I CALLED DIBS!â
âI tagged it with my name!â
âYour name is not âBOOGâ, Walker, itâs not exactly an ironclad claim!â
The common area was a battlefield of cardboard boxes, scattered shoes, half-assembled IKEA furniture, and rogue throw pillows that looked like theyâd been used in an actual skirmish. Somewhere between the couch and the kitchenette, Walker and Ava were tangled in a tug-of-war over a branded coffee machine neither of them had apparently paid for.
Alexei was shirtless, inexplicably, perched on top of the breakfast bar with a screwdriver in his mouth and a kitchen cabinet door in one hand.
Alpine was sitting in the center of the chaos like some smug, unbothered little queen, tail flicking as if supervising the disarray, licking her paws and wiping her face.
Bucky stood a little ways back, arms crossed, eyes scanning the scene like he was trying to calculate how quickly he could disappear before anyone roped him into it. His hair was tied back messily and his shirt sleeves were rolled up, exposing his polished vibranium arm.
Yelena whipped around the corner, sleek boots scuffing across the hardwood, hair cropped into the fluffy bob you remembered but now styled back with deliberate, greasy charm. It looked like sheâd stolen a page out of Buckyâs post-pardon playbook: part assassin, part disgruntled congressman. The effect was wildly successful. She froze mid-step the second she saw you.
Her eyes bounced from you to Bob.
To the boxes.
To Bobâs arms.
To Bobâs face.
ââŚHoly shit,â She muttered.
The noise didnât die instantly, but it dropped. Just enough for everyone to glance up from their various ridiculous activities and follow her stare.
Ava blinked twice.
Walkerâs brows lifted in slow, dramatic awe.
Alexei whispered something in Russian that definitely sounded reverent.
Even Alpine paused her paw licking, like she knew something was off in the room suddenly.
Because Bob Reynolds didnât look like the man theyâd last seen sitting glassy-eyed behind Valentina at that press conference. He didnât look hollow anymore.
He looked solid. Stronger in more ways than one. It was evident he had been eating well with how broad his shoulders had become. In addition, the group could see the slight confidence in the way he stood beside youâlike he wasnât a disappearing act anymore.
His hoodie sleeves were pushed to his elbows, forearms flexed under the absurd weight of what he carried, jawline more defined, face not quite as sunken in. The faint sun-kissed warmth of his skin, the way his hair curled slightly at the base of his neck from the shower, the steadiness of how he stoodâall of it painted a picture none of them were expecting.
Bob stood there frozen for a breath, blinking like the elevator had transported him to another dimension instead of the eighty-fifth floor of the most secure building in the country. The silence that followed was thick, stunned, and oddly reverent.
Then, without fully realizing he was doing it, Bob crouched down and gently eased the tower of boxes to the floor, careful not to drop or jostle a single thing. He took a step back, pushed a damp strand of hair from his forehead, and gave the room the smallest, most hesitant wave imaginable.
âH-Hey,â He said, his voice quieter than it had been all morning. It wasnât shaky, but it wasnât loud eitherâjust a soft offering. âUhâŚHi.â
There was a beat of silence before the reaction hit like a slow-building wave.
Walker, never one to play things subtle, gave a long whistle and crossed his arms. âDamn, Y/N has really been feedinâ you, huh?â
âYouâve grown into the size of a house.â Ava muttered, almost in disbelief.
âYou look better,â Yelena said simply, âMuch better,â Then she paused, a rare smile tugging at the corner of her mouth, âWeâre glad youâre here Bob.â
âDa,â Alexei added from his perch atop the counter, âWe thought you would show up glowing from the eyes shooting laser beamsâŚThis is better.â Bucky stepped forward at last, the quiet anchor among the chaos. He met Bobâs gaze evenly.
âYou look good, man.â There was no flourish to it. Just truth. And it hit harder than any of the jokes or smirks.
Alpine leapt gracefully off the couch and padded over to Bob like she was the real authority of the floor, circling him once before rubbing up against his leg like she approved. Thatâmore than anythingâmade Bob let out a shaky little exhale. You saw it in his shoulders. A sliver of tension released.
âIâŚTh-Thanks,â Bob said softly, pushing his sleeves back down and tugging them past his wrists again. âItâs good to see you guys. I-I didnât thinkâŚyou knowâŚâ
âWeâd all be here together under one roof?â Yelena offered helpfully.
âI was gonna say âstill like me,â butâyeah, that too.â
âWeâve all had our Void moments,â Walker said, slinging an arm lazily around Avaâs shoulder, who ducked out from under it immediately. âJust glad youâre back. For real this time.â You gave Bob a small nudge with your elbow, and he glanced at you like he still wasnât sure if he was dreaming this part. Yelena stepped forward, clapping her hands once.
âAlright, you two. Youâre both in the south wingârooms 804 and 805. Hopefully you two are okay with sharing the washroom.â You snorted softly.
âWeâve been sharing a washroom for the past four weeks, Iâm sure we will manage just fine.â Bobâs ears turned pink, but the faint grin tugging at his lips told you he didnât mind.
The others returned to their chaotic unpackingâWalker trying to assemble a lamp with brute force, Ava muttering about WiFi passwords, Alexei still shirtless for absolutely no reasonâand Yelena waved you and Bob off with a lazy salute, âGo get settled!â
You nodded and turned down the hall with Bob trailing just behind you, his eyes darting over the sleek white walls and polished wood trim like it all felt too new to touch. When you reached the south wing, the hallway widened. Soft LED lights glowed inlaid against the baseboards. You reached two adjacent doors labeled 804 and 805.
âThis oneâs you,â You murmured, thumbing the pad on 804 until the panel clicked green. The door slid open, soundless.
Bob stepped in.
And stopped.
The room was huge. High ceilings stretched up, a soft echo already present in the sterile quiet. White walls. Pale oak flooring. A twin-size mattress resting on a raised platform bed frame with no sheets. A basic black desk and chair in one corner. A minimalist bookshelf built into the wall with three empty shelves, and natural sunlight beaming through the large window panes that lined the walls with a cityscape. That was it.
No color. No lightbulbs warm enough to feel like home. No blankets tossed over couch arms. No ceramic mug sitting on a coaster. No smell of your lemon-ginger tea or vanilla candles. Just newness. Cold and clean andâŚBlank.
You didnât miss the way his body language changed. His shoulders didnât drop. They stayed stiff. His mouth twitchedânot with a smile, but with something like confusion and disappointment carefully stitched together.
Because sure he was back, but heâd lost something in the return.
The cozy warmth of your living roomâthe worn grey sectional with the throw pillows that never matched. The bookshelf bursting with novels stacked sideways and double-layered. The corner where the floor lamp glowed gold at night. The soft scent of cinnamon, lemon, and fresh laundry that clung to the fabric. The hum of your voice talking to yourself in the kitchen while he sat curled under the blanket with a book cracked open across his knees.
This place didnât have any of that. This place was a reset button. And Bobâafter weeks of slow, careful healingâwas suddenly standing in an empty room with nothing that looked like it remembered him.
You stepped in beside him quietly.
âYou okay?â You asked, voice soft. He nodded, but it was the kind of nod that didnât carry truth behind it. His eyes were scanning the walls like he was waiting for them to close in.
âItâs justâŚQuiet,â He said finally. âToo cleanâŚIt kind of reminds me of the lab in Malaysia.â You touched his elbow, giving it a gentle stroke, a comforting smile appearing on your face.
âWeâll fix that.â He turned to look at you, brow furrowed, like there was no way that would be possible, âYouâve got your books. Your mugs. The blanket. Weâll get your lamp and your tea, and Iâll buy one of those weird lemon candles if you miss the smell.â
That got the tiniest laugh out of him. Barely there. But his eyes softened.
âI miss the couch,â He admitted.
âI miss it too.â You nudged him gently with your shoulder. âBut weâll make this work, Bob. Just give it time.â Bob gave you a small nod, slow and silent, eyes lingering on the bare bookshelf now, like he was trying to will it into holding memories that didnât exist yet. You let out a small sigh and reached up to touch his warm smooth cheek to draw his attention down to you.
âTomorrow, weâll go out,â You started gently but firmly, like it was already decided, âAnd weâll pick out paint, plants, decorations, throw blankets, dumb little desk trinketsâŚWhatever it takes to make this place feel like itâs yours okay?â Your thumb brushed just beneath the curve of his eye, and his lashes fluttered like he wasnât used to being held this gently.
His eyes were glassyânot with tears, but something close. That strange shimmer of overwhelm that comes when your heart is too full of quiet things. When someone sees you exactly where you are. For a long second, he didnât say anything. Then he sighed, low and quiet, and leaned into the touchânot all the way, but enough to press his cheek into your palm, like he was absorbing it.
ââŚOkay,â He whispered.
The single word carried a thousand more underneath it. Agreement. Gratitude. Hope. A soft kind of surrender.
You let your hand fall away gently, not wanting to make it weird, not wanting to overstepâbut you caught the way his eyes followed the movement like he wasnât quite ready for it to end. So you cleared your throat lightly and nudged him with your shoulder again.
âAlright. Enough brooding. Come help me set up my room before I lose my mind trying to untangle all those extension cords I packed like an idiot.â
Bob blinked, then let out a small breath that mightâve been a laugh. âY-Yeah. Yeah, okay.â
There wasnât a single second of hesitation. No pause to overthink it. He just followedâlike he always did with you now. Like he wanted to be where you were, because that was the only place that made sense anymore.
Bob went back to where he had left your boxes and gathered everything into his arms again, balancing everything with pure precision, cradling the whole mess in his arms as he walked down back to your room. You tapped the panel on your own doorâ805âand it opened with the same quiet hiss.
He followed you slowly making sure he didnât bump into you in the process as the door closed behind the both of you once he stepped in fully. The quiet that settled over the space was immediate and unforgiving.
The room was the exact same as his. White walls, pale oak floors, empty shelves, the bed frame with no warmth, the desk, and the wonderful view of the cityscape. You stood there for a moment, expression unreadable, then sighed, letting your shoulders relax.
âWell,â You muttered, stepping into the room a little more fully and crossing to the wide, clean-lined windows. You pressed your thumb to the side panel, and with a soft click, the glass slid open, letting in a breeze that stirred your hair and carried in the smell of the city: hot concrete, wind, and faint smoke from a food truck somewhere below. Bob set everything down in a neat row near the foot of the bedâthe vacuum sealed bags, and the labeled boxes with generic scrawl âDesk Stuff + Nightstandâ, followed by âY/Nâs Books,â and âTHIS HAS BREAKABLE STUFF IN IT DONâT DROP!â. He set that one down with exaggerated care, like it contained lit dynamite.
You put your hands on your hips.
âGuess weâll start with whichever box is first.â
Bob gave a soft huff of acknowledgement, already crouching down and slicing open the tape on the topmost one with the side of a key he pulled from his pocket.
The first item out was your worn, pilled blanket. Fleece, with a weird faded pattern of crescent moons and stars and old Sharpie stains you swore were from high school. You plucked it from the box and immediately tossed it across the bed, smoothing it out with a flick of your wrists. The effect was instant. The sterile mattress looked lived in now.
Bob handed you the next item without commentâyour bedside lamp. An old brass thing with a twisted base and a shade that looked like it had been mauled by a cat in a past life. You plugged it in and clicked it on. The bulb flickered once, then glowed with a soft amber hue that made the whole corner of the room feel warmer.
âBetter,â you said softly.
Next came a small cluster of mismatched mugsâtwo chipped ones with cartoon characters, one heavy ceramic thing that looked handmade, and one novelty mug that said âRunning on Coffeeâ. You lined them up on the desk next to your portable kettle and stash of teas and hot chocolate packetsâsomething that you also had in your old room in your apartment as well, it was just for convenience, especially if you were enthralled in whatever you were doing and didnât want to leave your room.
Bob unpacked your books with care, handing you each one like it was fragile. You stacked them on the shelf haphazardly: poetry first, then science fiction, then a tiny shrine to emotionally devastating literary fiction. You placed your favoriteâNever Let Me Goâface-out on the middle shelf like it was sacred. Bob didnât question it.
There was a box of trinkets and sentimental chaos next. You fished out a tiny figure of a goat in a superhero capeâa gift from Avaâa tarnished lucky coin, a broken watch you hadnât had the heart to throw away, a photo strip of you and Bob from the CVS kiosk. You pinned that to the corkboard on your desk without a word, right above your calendarâlike it was something you wanted to remember, especially because it was one of Bobâs good days during the four weeks of staying together.
Soon, the space began to fill.
Your flannel was tossed over the desk chair. A plant was set by the windowâhalf-dead, but stubborn. You arranged your pens in a clay cup. Bob found your spare set of fairy lights and handed them over without being asked, and you looped them around the headboard, twisting the cord to keep it tight.
And thenâŚCame the collection of posters.
You pulled the long cardboard tube free from the box with a reverent sort of care and twisted the cap until it popped with a quiet snap. Bob glanced over as you began to slide the rolled posters out, one at a timeâeach print carefully preserved with tissue paper and worn edges. There were no fold lines. These werenât flimsy college dorm reprints. These were theatrical releases.
Real ones.
Bob crouched down beside you looking at them closely with curiosity. You could imagine the questions going through his head.
âI used to work at a theatre during my internship,â You said, peeling the tissue from the first one and holding it up against the light. âWhenever weâd change the marquee, theyâd let the staff take whatever we wanted from the promo bin. I fought for this one.â
The poster was tall and dramaticâVertigo by Hitchcock. Bright swirls of orange and red, the silhouettes locked in that spiraling, dangerous fall. It was striking. You stood slowly, angling it toward the wall above your bed.
âTheyâre all long like this,â you added. âOld school sizing. And I want them to start high and cascade down like a film reel.â You grinned to yourself. âI know itâs excessive.â
Bob stood up behind you, brushing off his hands. âItâs you.â
You turned to glance at him.
He looked a little sheepish. âI meanâŚYou love moviesâŚSoâŚThe r-room wouldnât be yours if you didnât have s-something dedicated to itâŚâ You rolled your eyes with a quiet laugh, grabbing the removable adhesive tabs from the supply pile and peeling one open between your teeth. But when you hopped up onto the mattress and tried stretching, the top corner still sat a full foot out of reach.
You frowned and leaned on your tiptoes, paper flopping awkwardly in your hands.
âDamn itâŚMaybe I could get a stool or soâ.â
âI could, uhââ Bob cut in, voice low and a little unsure, âIâI couldâŚPut you on my shoulders?â You paused mid-stretch, glancing back over your shoulder.
He was standing just behind the edge of the mattress now, hands half-lifted like he wasnât sure if he was allowed to touch you or if heâd made some kind of grave error by suggesting it. His eyes flicked up to yours and then back down to the floor, as if it might open up to eat him alive to give him a better alternative.
You turned the rest of the way around, brows lifting, poster still in hand. âYouâre offering to carry me like one of those boxes over there?â You asked, motioning to the discarded cardboard.
âNo! I-I meanânot like that, I wouldnâtââ He flinched a little at himself, then groaned softly and rubbed the back of his neck. âNot like a box. I wouldnât treat you like a box.â
You couldnât help but grin at the way he stumbled awkwardly through his explanation.
âSo, not like a box,â You teased gently, stepping closer to the edge of the mattress and letting the poster droop at your side. âYou sure youâve got me? Because Iâm not exactly made of foam peanuts, and I just recovered from my broken ribsâŚâ Bob looked up at you then, really looked, and something in his face shifted. Softened. You werenât sure if it was the golden glint rising behind his blue eyes again or just the quiet steadiness that lived somewhere deep in his chest nowâbut it was enough.
He swallowed once and nodded âIâI know heâll be c-carefulâŚYouâreâŚYou.â
Your heart gave a traitorous little flip.
And then you held out your hands.
âAlright, alrightâŚWhatâs the worst that could happen? Letâs do itâŚâ He stepped close and braced his warm, soft palms at your calves, waiting for you to climb onto his shoulders with careful movements that bordered on meekness. You perched cautiously, gripping the top of his head gently for balance as you settled on the muscles shifting a bit to make sure you werenât hurting him. His hands moved instinctivelyâlarge and steadyâone resting just above the backs of your knees to keep you stable, the other hovering in case you swayed.
From your new height, the top of the wall was suddenly accessible. You could reach it easily now, the edges of the Vertigo poster fluttering against your chest in the soft breeze from the window.
âThisâŚIs weirdly effective,â you murmured, peeling the backing off the adhesive tabs. âIf anything fails with the ThunderboltsâŚOr New AvengersâŚWhatever weâll be namedâŚI think we could go do circus work.â
âDonât tempt meâŚâ Bob said, and you could hear the smile in his voice, even if you couldnât see it. You turned the poster and pressed the top corners to the wall with slow precision, smoothing the paper down with practiced hands. The steadiness in him was almost soothingâwarm and solid and unshakable. Bob shifted slightly beneath you as you pressed the last corner flat, moving his hands to the tops of your thighsâstrong, but gentle. Always gentle. You could feel the warmth of his palms through the fabric of your shorts, and every so often, you caught the subtle rise and fall of his breath, steady like the rhythm of an old song you didnât know youâd memorized.
âThere,â you said softly, leaning back just enough to take in the full image of the Vertigo poster now secured high on the wall. It looked perfectâlike it belonged. âOne down, five to go.â Bob let out a quiet laugh, almost a breath more than a sound, and gently backed away from the wall to give you space. His hands never left your legs until the very last secondâhe steadied you instinctively as he shifted, his palms ghosting along your thighs before slipping away like the weight of a blanket being pulled off in slow motion.
You wobbled slightly, still perched up high, but Bob crouched at your side before you could even flinch. With practiced precision, he reached into the pile of still-rolled posters and plucked the next one out of the tube without looking. He offered it to you with both hands like it was sacred.
You took it with a quiet âThanks,â but he didnât move right away.
Instead, he tilted his head back to look up at you.
And in that moment, something flickered behind his eyes againâthe soft, golden, like glow of a late summer sun cresting through the clouds. It wasnât bright. It wasnât overwhelming. Just there. Lurking in the blue like a memory half-awake. His mouth parted, barely.
You looked down at him and saw it immediately. That faint shimmer. That quiet power. That strange, ancient thing that gave him the âpower of a million exploding sunsâ as Val had coined.
Your free hand moved without thought. You reached down, ran the side of your thumb along the sharp line of his cheekbone with a featherlight touch, and felt him still completely beneath you, his eyes still locked on yours.
âDoes he know me?â You asked softly.
Bob blinked once, then twice.
His lips parted again, and this time, sound cameâbarely more than a whisper, shaped around hesitation.
âH-He does,â He said, voice caught somewhere between himself and something deeper. âB-But heâŚhe doesnât remember what he did. When we all foughtâŚâ You felt his breath catch just slightly, like he wasnât sure if he was allowed to say it aloud in this space. Like voicing it would make the memory real again. But he kept going.
âI thinkâŚHe remembers you from the night that Valâs people gunned me downâŚâ His eyes scanned over yours, unreadable, searching, âBut I donât know for sureâŚItâs likeâlike flashes.â Your thumb stilled against his cheek. You could feel the muscles in his jaw shift beneath the skin, tense and taut like he was trying to hold the rest of it back. His pulse was hammering against your inner thigh, you could feel it radiating into his muscles.
âW-We arenât fully c-connected anymore,â He admitted. âAt leastâŚNot the way we used to be. Itâs quieter. But alsoâŚStranger.â
You didnât speak. Just listened.
Bob swallowed hard, then added in a low, almost guilty murmur, âI can still do the whole s-super strength thingâI mean, clearly,â He gestured halfheartedly to where you were still balanced comfortably on his shoulders, âBut I d-donât know where he begins and I-I end anymore. Itâs not like flipping a switch. Itâs not that clean.â
You brushed his cheek again with the pad of your thumb. âDoes it scare you?â He shakes his head immediately.
âI-It used toâŚA l-lot but I think I can manage it a bit b-better. Youâve been able to help w-with that.â You were about to say somethingâsomething honest, something warm, something just for him.
Maybe it was going to be âYouâre doing better than you think.â Or maybe âI see you, Bob. All of you.â
But the words caught on the edge of your tongue like a thread snagging in fabricâbecause the door hissed open with a hydraulic sigh, and Walkerâs voice cut through the room before you even had time to turn your head.
âJesus Christââ
Bob stiffened instinctively beneath you.
You both turned at the same timeâwhich was unavoidable due to the position.
Walker was frozen in the doorway, one hand still braced against the panel, his eyes squinting like he couldnât quite compute what he was seeing. His gaze flicked from youâperched high on Bobâs shoulders, one hand still cradling his face like a loverâs whisperâto Bob, who was blushing so hard it looked like he might actually combust on the spot.
Walker blinked. Once. Twice. Then gave a slow, amused whistle.
âWellâŚThat is not what I expected to walk in on.â
âWalker,â You deadpanned, not moving from your place. âKnock next time.â
âYou donât even have a real door,â He said, walking in like he owned the place, arms crossed and boots heavy on the floor.
âI was justâs-she needed help with the posters,â He mumbled, carefully lowering his arms to begin letting you slide down. âI w-wasnâtâItâs not what itââ
âNo need to explain yourselvesâŚ.Itâs all good.â You finally slid off Bobâs shoulders, landing with a soft thud on the hardwood, your hands brushing his shoulders gently on your way down. Bob looked like he wanted to retreat into the nearest drawer.
Walker, mercifully, spared him further commentary.
âAnyway,â he said, leaning against the doorframe. âLunch just got here. Got delivered a bit late, but itâs hot. Couple boxes of noodles, some dumplings, and that weird green juice that Yelena keeps pretending she likes. If either of you want in, better grab a plate before Alexei eats everything but the box liners again.â
âThanks,â You said simply, brushing your hand on your shorts. âWeâll be there in a few.â
Walker gave Bob a wink that made him flinch like heâd been hit with a spotlight. âDonât take too long.â
Then he was gone, the door whispering closed behind him like nothing had happened.
The silence that followed was thick with whatever had just almost happenedâsuspended, tender, delicate like breath on glass.
You glanced over at Bob.
His face was still flushed. His lashes low. But there was the hint of a smile playing at the corners of his mouth. Embarrassed, yes. But not retreating.
You let the silence stretch for another beat, just long enough to let the moment settle without breaking it.
Then you turned to him, voice soft, but sure.
âWeâll finish after lunch,â You said, like a gentle nudge. âI donât trust Alexei not to start sampling the furniture if we wait too long.â
Bob exhaled a short, nervous breath through his noseâhalf a laugh, half reliefâand nodded.
âY-YeahâŚOkay.â You reached down to the scattered pile of posters and gathered them into a neat stack, tucking them carefully into the cardboard tube like you were handling film reels from an archive. Bob crouched beside you to help without being asked, his fingers brushing yours briefly as he adjusted the cap and clicked it back into place.
âThanks,â You murmured. You meant it for the posters. And everything else.
He just nodded, eyes flicking up to meet yours, then back down again with a faint flush still clinging to his cheeks.
You rose to your feet first, offering him a hand to stand. He took it without hesitation, his palm warm and steady in yours. You didnât let go right awayâeven once he was upright again. Not until you had squeezed once, just barely, and let it go as if you hadnât done it at all.
As you both turned toward the door, Bob hesitatedâjust for a secondâand looked back at the Vertigo poster on the wall. The first thread of something new stitched into this blank place.
His voice was low when he spoke. âIt looks good up there.â
You glanced at him with a quiet smile.
âYeah,â You said. âIt does.â
And then you left togetherâout into the bright hallway, toward the sounds of laughter and clattering chopsticks, and the smell of soy sauce and scorched dumplings
âââââââ
The next morning rose slowly, spilling honeyed light across the edge of the skyline just beyond your window. It kissed the walls in soft amber streaks, warming the pale wood floors and the flannel still slung over your desk chair. The city was just beginning to wakeâquiet traffic below, a distant horn, the hush of wind curling through the slight crack in your window.
You stirred beneath the weight of your fleece moon blanket, legs tangled and one arm draped across your stomach. The pillow beneath your cheek was the same one from the apartment, the cotton worn soft from too many washes, still faintly infused with the scent of lemon detergent and something unmistakably Bobâclean, warm, a little tangy from that body wash he never bothered to read the label of. You turned your face into it without thinking, breathing in deeper, letting the scent settle in your chest as you thought about yesterday.
You couldnât stop thinking about the way he looked at you. Head tilted back, lips parted slightly, eyes wide and gold-touched like he was seeing something divine.
Your chest tightened a little as the image flickered back to life behind your eyes.
You could still feel the curve of his hands on your thighs, the way they held you steadyânot possessive, not hesitant, just⌠Sure. Like you belonged there. Like he couldnât imagine you anywhere else.
Youâd meant to say something.
You hadâright before Walker burst in and shattered the moment with all the grace of a wrecking ball.
But you hadnât forgotten.
Neither had your body. Your pulse thudded low in your belly, not urgent, but present. Like the idea of him had taken root in your blood and was now blooming slowly, quietly, just beneath the surface.
You turned onto your back with a soft sigh, eyes tracing the ceiling for a few slow seconds before throwing the blanket off and sitting up. The floor was cool beneath your feet as you padded across the room, pushing your hair out of your face to cool yourself down.
You crossed into the shared bathroom, the silence between your quarters familiar now, softened by the faint scent of mint toothpaste and warm skin left behind in the air. You knocked lightly on the frameâhabitual, gentleâbefore stepping through into his room.
Bob was already awake, bent slightly at the waist as he tugged the drawstring of his dark sweatpants into a loose knot. The hem of his maroon sweater had ridden up with the movement.
Your mouth went a little dry.
It wasnât even that much skin. Just a sliver. A glimpse of pale muscle right beneath his navel, the edge of the soft line that led lower, disappearing into the fabric of his waistband. But there was something about the way it caught the lightâcasual, unbothered, unknowingâthat made your pulse jump traitorously against your ribs.
It was too early for this. Too early to feel like your skin was buzzing with the ghost of his hands. Too early for your brain to short-circuit over a slouchy sweater and a knot being tied.
Bob straightened slowly, letting his sweater fall back into place. He reached up and raked a hand through his hair, tousling it gently between his fingers, like he hadnât bothered to check the mirror yetâmaybe he didnât need to though. A few strands stuck up stubbornly, and his palm lingered for a second at the crown of his head, like he was debating whether it was worth taming.
Then his gaze slid over to you.
His eyes lit up the second they landed on your faceâgentle and warm, crinkling slightly at the corners, and you felt it hit you low and soft in the chest.
âM-Morning,â he said with a small, sheepish smile. It was the kind of smile that curled just a little to one side and took its time settling in like it had nowhere else to be. âYou, uhâŚSlept okay?â
âYeah,â You said, and you meant it. Then, after a beat: âYou?â He shrugged, rubbing at the back of his neck.
âI gotâŚMaybe an h-hour or two, b-but itâs a new place, so any sleep is good sleep.â You gave him a small nod, agreeing with him. Bobâs eyes flicked over youâjust for a second. There was a blink of hesitation before they dropped down, tracing the loose hem of your sleep shirt where it hung just past the tops of your thighs. You were still warm from sleep, hair mussed from your pillow, collar stretched just enough to show the slope of your shoulder. Nothing scandalous. Nothing intentional. But his breath still caught.
You saw it.
The way his throat flinched with a quiet gulp as he triedâbless himâto return his gaze to your face like he hadnât just nearly lost it at the sight of your bare legs and bed-warmed skin.
His ears pinked, and he gave a small, nervous chuckleâlike he had been caught red handed stealing something, âUhâŚW-weâre still doing the shopping thing, right? F-for the room and all?â
You didnât hesitate.
âYeah,â You said, smiling as you leaned your shoulder against the doorframe. âOf course. Iâll go get ready.â
You turned, heading back toward your room before either of you could combust from the tension curling quietly between you. Just before you slipped out of view, you looked over your shoulder.
âOh, make sure you eat something by the way,â You added softly, âWe may lose track of timeâŚDonât want to risk you passing out or something.â He let out a breath that was probably meant to be a laugh, eyes following you with something tender, almost awestruck.
âR-Right, Iâll d-do that.â You gave him a small smirk, then disappeared into the bathroom, closing the door behind you with a quiet click, letting the buzz in the air ebb.
âââââââââ
The store was massive.
That was the first thing Bob saidâsoftly, under his breathâas the automatic doors whooshed open in front of the two of you and the sheer overwhelming scale of the home decor superstore revealed itself like a cathedral of curated domesticity. Neatly stacked rugs, end caps of throw pillows arranged by season, hanging plants suspended like jungle chandeliers from industrial beams. It smelled like eucalyptus, lemon oil, and waxed wood floors. Music played somewhere overheadâsomething instrumental, cheerful, and entirely ignorable.
âStick close,â You teased, brushing his elbow with yours. âYou get lost in the storage section and Iâm not coming to rescue you. That place is a labyrinth.â
âI-I wonât,â He muttered, eyes wide as they took in the sheer number of lamps.
Despite his nerves, Bob was easy to lead. You grabbed a cartâhe insisted on pushing itâand you moved together aisle by aisle, your steps steady, his just a half beat behind. He didnât say much at first. Just sort ofâŚHovered. Eyeing everything like he wanted to throw it in the cart. You gave him space to acclimate, letting your fingers trail over textured blankets and woven baskets until, eventually, his hand reached out too.
The first thing he touched was a throw pillow.
It was simpleâsoft knit, goldenrod yellow with a stitched sun on the front. He ran his thumb over the embroidered rays like he wasnât even aware he was doing it.
You watched him for a moment, then smiled.
âThatâs a good one,â You said. âWarm. SoftâŚAnd the design suits you.â
âM-Me?â He asked, pointing at himself.
âYeahâŚItâs the sunâŚAnd youâŚYâknowâŚHave the power of a million exploding sunsâŚRemember?â You murmured, nudging him gently, watching his ears turn pink as he looked down at the pillow again with a sheepish smile on his face.
Bob held the golden sun pillow a second longer, running his thumb along the stitched rays like he was trying to memorize the texture. Then, after a beat, he placed it gently in the cart.
From there, it got easier.
The two of you drifted down the aisles in quiet tandem, picking out what felt right and skipping what didnât. In the paint section, Bob stood still in front of the wall of color swatches for a long moment, brows knit as he scanned shade after shade of white-gray-beige. You could see the hesitation brewing in his eyesâtoo many choices, too many wrong ones.
You touched his arm lightly, drawing his gaze.
âWhat are you drawn to?â
He hesitated, then reached toward a swatch a few rows up. It was a soft, cloud gray with the faintest cool undertone. It looked almost blue in some light, depending on how Bob held the little tile. You took it from his fingers and read the name.
âCathedral.â You muttered.
âL-Little dramatic for a p-paint swatch.â Bob replied, his eyebrows crinkling together slightly.
âItâs fitting I thinkâŚCouldâve been named anything though, Dolphin Gray even.â That got the smallest smile out of him. The kind that tilted the corner of his mouth before he looked away like he hadnât meant to do it.
The employee at the counter mixed the paint while you grabbed a tray, rollers, edging tape, and a drop cloth Bob insisted was overkill because he wouldnât make a mess, but you threw it in anyway. While the shaker did its thing, you pulled him back into the decor section. Thatâs when he stopped at the string lights.
âWarm white,â He murmured, almost to himself, fingers brushing the edge of the box. âNot too bright.â You nodded and added two sets to the cart.
Next aisle over, you spotted a small section of candles on a recessed shelfâthere were only a few options, and they were all tucked into recycled glass jars. Your fingers drifted over a few of them until you settled on one that caught your eye. You slid it off the shelf and popped the lid off before inhaling slowly. Vanilla. Lemon. Something faintly earthy beneath it all, like ginger or roots. It wasnât exact, but it was close. You turned and held it out to him
âThis one smells like my apartment.â He took it from you immediately, cradling it in both hands like it was something fragile. He slowly lifted it to his nose, and closed his eyes, as if he was absorbing every inch of the scent. You couldnât help but smile at the moment, at the gentleness, the calm that invaded his face, like he was remembering your living room. When he opened his eyes again, they were soft and relaxed.
âI-It really doesâŚâ He responded before slipping it into the cart without any explanation.
A few minutes later, in a section of half-price indoor plants, Bob paused in front of a small hanging basket. A trailing pothos, lush and green, leaves curling over the edge like ivy from a fairy tale. He crouched slightly to get a better look, brushing the soil gently with his knuckle.
âI-I think Iâll get this one,â He said after a moment. âRoomâs got a lot of lightâŚFeels like something should grow in it, yâknow?â You smiled at his train of thought, looking down at the greenery.
âI think itâs perfect.â
He picked it up, holding the pot carefully against his chest like he was already invested in keeping it alive. It suited him more than you couldâve imagined. This gentle care. The quiet desire to nurture something in his own space. To bring life into a place that had once only held silence.
By the time you circled back to pick up the paint, the cart was full: the sun pillow, the plant, the candle, two boxes of lights, a gray fleece throw blanket, a small framed print of an old seaside map Bob claimed reminded him of something he couldnât quite place, and a wooden picture frame you nudged into the pile without comment. For the extra photo strip you hadâjust in case he ever wanted it on his nightstand.
It wasnât much.
But it was something.
And when you caught Bob glancing down into the cart, his eyes tracing over the soft, mismatched collection of items, you saw it: the slow, quiet realization that this wasnât just stuff.
It was the beginning of something that could finally feel like his.
He looked over at you, his hair slightly mussed from where heâd run his fingers through it too many times, and smiledâreally smiled this time.
âThanks for helping,â He said softly.
âDonât thank me yet, we still have to paint and get all this stuff set up.â
ââââââââââ
Back at the compound, the city traffic gave way to the familiar hush of the underground lot as you pulled into Bay 21A. Bob unbuckled quickly, murmuring something about ânot letting you carry anything,â before slipping out of the car and circling to the back. You barely had time to pop the hatch before he was already stacking the bags in careful tiers against his chest, paint can balanced on top with the plant cradled like a fragile infant in the crook of one elbow.
âI can help, you knowâŚIâm not a piece of glass,â You said, raising a brow as he adjusted the throw blanket and tucked the bag with the candle under his arm like a seasoned pro.
âI-I got it,â He insisted, cheeks already pink with effort and pride. âB-BesidesâŚThis stuffâs important. I donât wanna j-jostle it.â He glanced down at the plant with something bordering on reverence.
You rolled your eyes fondly, grabbing only the receipt and the keys before trailing behind him toward the elevator.
Back on the eightieth floor, the moment the door hissed open to the hallway, Bob adjusted the box of lights with his forearm and moved with quiet precision down the hall like a man on a mission. You tapped the panel for his room, and as the door slid open, he stepped inside and finally exhaled.
Everything was still as it had been the day beforeâblank walls, stripped bed, faint echo in the corners. But the weight of your shared errand buzzed in the air like something alive now. Potential. Comfort waiting to be built.
You breezed across the room and tapped the window control again, letting the breeze rush in.
âNot getting high off paint fumes today,â You said over your shoulder. âIf we pass out mid-coat, Alexei will probably assume we were huffing it.â Bob let out a breathy laugh and carefully lowered the mountain of bags to the floor.
âIâm gonna change,â You added, already backing toward the door. âDonât want to ruin my decent street clothes.â Bob gave a little nod, brushing the back of his hand across his brow where a stray curl had fallen.
âY-Yeah, Iâll probably do the s-same,â He murmured, already toeing off his shoes by the entryway. You ducked out with a small smile and padded back into your room, flicking on the light. The process didnât take long, you pulled on a pair of sleep shortsâsoft and worn from years of launderingâand a baggy, sun-faded t-shirt, with the Stark Industries intern logo barely visible across the chest. The hem hung loose past your hips, and the neckline was wide and flimsy. A small smear of old red paint still clung to one of the sleeves from a project youâd long forgotten.
You grabbed a few bobby pins from your nightstand and pulled your hair back loosely, pinning the front sections away from your face, before returning back to Bobâs room soon after.
He was standing by the window, adjusting the drop sheet with one hand, the soft gray fleece blanket already tossed over the desk chair behind him. The sweatpants were still the sameâdark, loose, slung a little low on his hipsâbut the sweater was gone now, and in its placeâŚ
A white undershirt.
And not just any undershirt. The kind that clung.
It clung to him like a second skinâthin cotton stretched just slightly across his chest and shoulders, outlining the sharp lines of his upper body like someone had sketched him in soft charcoal and left the strokes unfinished. The fabric hugged the slope of his collarbones and dipped gently over the muscles in his armsâbiceps carved like theyâd been sculpted by Phidias. You could see the outline of every ridge, and every subtle shift as he moved. The shirt was just snug enough across his stomach to trace the flat plane there, but loose enough around the hem to flutter when he bent slightly at the waist to grab the roller tray. The light from the window hit the curve of his deltoids, casting shadows you didnât know cotton could catch.
He looked like a man carved from warmth. Golden light bled across his skin, tracing the veins in his forearms as he flexed his grip on the tray, veins that twisted like poetry across the backs of his hands and up toward the cuffs of his sleeves. It wasnât the first time youâd seen him like thisâbut God, it still felt like it.
Every time felt like the first.
Bob looked over his shoulder and caught you standing in the doorway, his mouth parting slightly when he saw you in your baggy shorts and oversized shirt, your hair pushed back with a few stray wisps curling around your temple. His gaze flicked over you slowlyâhesitantlyâlike he didnât mean to look but couldnât stop.
âY-You, uhâŚLook ready,â He said finally, his voice a little rougher than before. âG-Good shirt for painting.â He added, motioning to the outfit. You stepped in slowly, trying not to stare. But he looked like something out of a sun-drenched dream. Still gentle. Still Bob. But the kind of quiet you wanted to trace with your hands.
âSame to you,â You murmured, voice soft. âDidnât know we were modeling for a Carhartt commercial today.â
He flushed instantly, tugging the hem of the shirt like it might somehow hide the obvious breadth of him.
âI-Itâs just an undershirt,â He replied, his face turning a deep redâeven though his lips were twitching into a smile that was a slow bloom of nerves.
Bobâs hands moved with care as he peeled the lid off the paint can, the soft metallic creak cutting through the quiet of the room. The scent hit immediatelyâsharp and chemical, softened only slightly by the breeze curling in through the open windows. He crouched to pour the soft gray paint into the tray with slow, deliberate control, letting it pool into the rigid plastic until it settled into a smooth, mirrored surface.
You stood beside him, your roller already in hand, trying hard not to stare at the way the muscles in his arms tensed as he steadied the can. He lookedâŚAbsurdly good. The undershirt hugged his frame like it had been designed with reverence, clinging to every dip and line and curve that his oversized sweaters usually swallowed whole. The light caught the pale sweat glistening at his temple, and when he reached back to set the can down, his shirt pulled just tight enough across his back that you had to actually will yourself to blink.
âYou ready?â he asked gently, offering you your tray like he didnât know he looked like a golden-age painting of âboy-next-door who also bench presses cars for fun.â
âBorn ready,â you murmured, grateful your voice came out steady.
You dipped your roller into the tray and began to work, and Bob followed without hesitation, starting from the opposite wall. The gray went on smooth and clean. It was a quiet shadeânot dull, not harshâsomething in-between that felt like soft stone or the sky right before a storm. It caught the light well, turning the blank sterility of the walls into something deeper. Something lived in.
You painted in tandem, the rhythm of your movements syncing without you even realizing itâdip, roll, sweep, and stretch. You didnât speak much at first. Just worked. Occasionally youâd catch him glancing at your section, making sure your coverage was even, and youâd glance over a beat later and find that he had already finished another wall and was patiently waiting for you to catch up, roller dripping, his shirt sticking slightly to the curve of his spine.
After about thirty minutes, you both stepped back, breathing a little heavier now, speckled with the first coat and faint dots of gray flecked on your arms and calves.
âItâs⌠Already better,â Bob said softly, wiping his hands with a rag heâd found in the bag. His eyes were on the wall, but they flicked to you after a second. âIt doesnât feel soâŚBlank anymore.â You nodded, brushing a stray streak of paint off your wrist.
âYeah. Kinda feels like a place a person might actually live now.â You both stood there in the middle of the room for a moment, shoulders relaxed, the hum of the city outside brushing the edge of the silence. And then he satâright on the floor, cross-legged in his paint-streaked sweatpants, undershirt rumpled slightly at the waist. You followed, easing down beside him, knees knocking once before settling close.
Conversation stirred back upâlight, easy and in hushed tones.
But you werenât really listening. Not completely.
Because Bob wasâŚGlowing.
Not in the Sentry way. Not that raw cosmic glare that split the sky. Noâthis was something else. Something low and golden and warm. It lived in the curl of his laugh, the tiny streak of gray on his collarbone where heâd bumped the roller against himself and hadnât noticed. It shimmered in the way he looked at youâreally looked at you, like he was trying to memorize the exact shape of your smile every time it curved. And when he talked, it wasnât just wordsâit was an offering. A thread pulled between you. One you both kept holding.
You realized then that you hadnât stopped watching him for the last five minutes.
And based on the way his eyes dropped to your mouth mid-sentenceâlingered there, soft and stunned like it wasnât on purposeâyou werenât the only one.
Bob blinked onceâslowlyâand then again, like he was trying to recalibrate his vision. His gaze kept flicking down from your eyes to your mouth, like he couldnât help it, like something in him had given up on pretending not to notice the way you looked sitting there beside him, sun-drenched and soft and glowing in the afterglow of effort.
Then he cleared his throat, but it came out more like a gulp. A quiet hitch of breath that gave him away.
âYou, uhâŚâ His voice barely rose above the quiet in the room. He reached up and gestured with two fingers, a small motion toward your cheek. âY-Youâve got paint⌠Right here.â His hand hovered near his own cheekbone, mirroring the spot. âCan IâŚ?â
You didnât answer with words. You just leaned forward, heart suddenly pressing against your ribs like it wanted to rip out of you and escape. Bobâs hand moved slowly as if rushing might ruin the moment that was simmering between the two of you. His fingertips grazed your skin with a featherlight touch, his thumb brushing the smear of gray just below your eye.
He didnât pull away when it was gone.
Neither did you.
The hush that settled between you was different now. It wasnât silence. It was a sound held gently between two people on the edge of something too big to name. His hand lingered against your face, thumb tracing the faintest curve of your cheek like he needed to memorize the texture. And when you looked up at him you saw it.
That same light.
Not the blinding kind. Not the kind that cracked the sky and split atoms. But the kind that came just before dawn. Soft. Resolute. The kind that touched everything gently and asked nothing in return. It lived in the blue of his eyes now, threaded through with something honey-warm.
âY/NâŚâ He whispered, like he wasnât sure he was allowed to say your name like thatâsoft and aching, like it meant something he hadnât dared admit aloud yet.Your hand found his cheek the way it always did. That familiar path of comfort, of care. The one place he always let you touch, even when everything else in him trembled. Your thumb brushed just beneath the apple of itâsoft and suppleâand his eyes fluttered at the contact, lashes dark against flushed skin.
He leaned into it, just a little. Just enough to let you feel how much he needed itâhow much he needed you.
And then the air changed.
It was subtle. A breath caught in a hush. A tremble at the edge of stillness. Like the second before rain kisses the ground. Bobâs eyes held yoursânot with uncertainty, not with apologyâbut with care so tender it undid you. As if thisâyour hand on his face, your knees pressed close to his, the light painting silver across your bare shoulderâwas the holiest thing heâd ever known.
âIââ he started, voice barely a sound, and then stopped. His throat moved around the words he didnât have yet. Instead, he reached upâslowly, slowlyâand covered your hand with his own, pressing it further into his cheek like he didnât ever want it to leave.
You could feel the tremor in him.
Not fear. Not anymore.
Just the weight of everything he was finally ready to let you see.
Your other hand rose without thinking, fingertips tracing the edge of his jaw, then curving around the back of his neck where soft curls dampened with heat. You pulled him closerâjust enough for your foreheads to touch. Just enough to feel the warmth of his breath ghosting across your lips.
âBobâŚâ You whispered.
Your lips were almost touching now, but you continued to let the moment swell, and ache.
His mouth hovered a whisper away from yours, the barest sliver of air separating youâshared breath, warm and trembling. You could feel the curve of his bottom lip brush yours when he exhaled, and that smallest touchâso light, so accidentalâmade your stomach coil with heat. You leaned forward instinctively, but he didnât move back.
He didnât move forward either.
Not yet.
You felt it when his lips parted. When the tip of his tongue darted out, barely grazing your bottom lip in an attempt to taste you. It wasnât a kiss, it was a question. A pull. And it made your breath catch so sharply that your chest almost forgot how to fall.
Then he whispered it.
Something small.
Something that cracked your ribs open with its softness.
ââŚI-Iâve daydreamed about t-this moment.â
His voice was low and shaken, like a confession whispered in a church pew. He didnât pull away. If anything, he inched just closerâhis nose brushing yours now, and the tremble in his hands telling you this was costing him something to say aloud.
everything in you was focused on the man in front of youâon the tremble in his voice, on the way his breath feathered across your lips, on the reverence in his eyes like he was standing at the altar of something holy.
His confession lingered between you like incenseâsoft and heavy, curling into your ribs. You could feel it there, warm and aching, as your thumb swept the line of his jaw. His hand was still covering yours like it was a lifeline, like if he let go, the whole world might collapse inward.
So you didnât let him fall.
You leaned in first.
Just a little.
Just enough that your lips brushed his againâdeliberately this time.
A whisper of a kiss. A promise made in the hush between heartbeats.
He shuddered the moment you touched him, and you felt it everywhereâin the curl of his fingers at your jaw, the way his breath hitched low in his chest, the quiet gasp he let out like the wind had been knocked clean from his lungs.
And thenâ
He kissed you back.
Not rushed. Not greedy. But slow.
So slow it made your skin prickle.
His lips moved against yours with the kind of aching reverence usually reserved for relics and prayers. It wasnât tentative. It wasnât unsure. It was carefulâlike every second of it mattered. Like he didnât just want to taste youâhe wanted to remember you. Your shape. Your breath. The way your lips parted for him like a secret being told for the first time.
It was holy.
You tilted your head, deepening it slightlyâyour hand sliding from the back of his neck to tangle in the curls at his nape, anchoring him to you. His hands curved along your hips, firm and trembling all at once, like he wanted to pull you closer but didnât dare.
And Godâyou wanted closer.
So you shifted.
One slow, smooth motion.
You moved into his lap, straddling his thighs like it was the most natural thing in the worldâyour knees pressing into the paint-flecked floor, your body fitting against his like you were meant to be there. Bob inhaled sharply against your mouth, and you swallowed the sound with a kiss deeper than the one before.
He melted beneath you.
You felt itâevery inch of tension releasing from his body like a dam giving way to floodwaters. His arms wrapped around your waist now, strong and warm, pulling you in with a groan so quiet you couldâve mistaken it for a plea of mercy. His hands splayed at your lower back, fingers flexing like he couldnât believe he was allowed to hold you like this.
Your lips danced together, slow and consuming, mouths parting just enough to breathe the same air, to taste the softness in each otherâs sighs. His tongue brushed against yours in the subtlest questionâtimid but wantingâand you answered him by tilting your hips forward ever so slightly, deepening the kiss until your whole body was singing with it.
Your pulse thundered in your ears.
There was nothing else.
No city outside the window. No walls still half-painted. No ghosts of past lives or broken silences.
Just the quiet miracle of his mouth on yoursâevery kiss a verse in a psalm neither of you had ever dared to read aloud until now.
When the kiss finally broke, it was slow. Lingering. His lips chased yours for one last brush, like he didnât want to stop. Like the parting itself was unbearable.
You pressed your forehead to his again, your breaths mingling, your chest rising and falling in time with his. He looked at you and his eyes were liquid sunlight, the warm glow invading the ocean blue of his irisesâbut they were unbearably tender.
And then he closed them tightly.
Like it was too much for him. Like having you this close was triggering something in him he needed to get control over. His hands at your waist tightened ever so slightly, as if anchoring himself. Bracing for impact.
You leaned in.
Not to tease. Not to rush. Just to give.
And with aching care, you pressed your lips to one of his eyelids.
A whisper of contact. A kiss that was less about passion and more about trust. You felt his breath stutterâhis body going still beneath yours like heâd just been blessed. Like no one had ever done this to him. Not like this.
You kissed the other eyelid just as slowly.
And when you pulled back, his breath trembled out of himâragged and low, laced with something that made your stomach tighten and your hands ache for more.
Thenâ
He surged forward, finally.
His mouth found yours again, harder this time. Still gentle, still reverent, but charged now. A hum of electricity laced through the softness. The kind of kiss that made your toes curl and your hands instinctively fist into the fabric of his shirt. You clung to himânot out of desperation, but out of instinct. Because of course you would hold onto him. There was nothing else in the room. Nothing else in the world.
Your fingers curled at his shoulders, dragging across the thin cotton, feeling every flex of muscle beneath it. He groaned softly against your lips when you tugged just slightlyâhis hands slipping lower, cradling the curve of your spine like you were something breakable and divine all at once.
You kissed him like you meant it.
And he kissed you like he couldnât believe it.
When he finally pulled backâbarely, just enough to breatheâhis forehead pressed to yours again, his breath hot against your cheek. His lips brushed the edge of your mouth with every word.
âIâuhâŚâ He murmured, voice cracked and raw around the edges, âI think maybe we should go to your room.â
You blinked, still catching your breath.
He swallowed, eyes fluttering open to meet yours. âI meanâjust âcauseâthereâs a lot of paint fumes in here,â He added, clearly flustered, clearly not thinking about paint at all, âA-And I donât wanna get dizzy andâŚFall over or something while youâreâŚO-On my lapâŚâ
The way he looked at you thenâflush blooming down his throat, hands still cradling you like he didnât want to let goâit was too soft to be funny. Too vulnerable to mock. You leaned in, brushing your nose against his and letting your lips ghost across his jaw.
âRight,â You whispered. âWouldnât want to pass out while kissing or anything.â
His breath caught againâso beautifullyâand he nodded.
âY-Yeah,â He murmured, dazed, âThat would beâŚA tragedy.â Your lips hovered just over his skin, brushing the warmth of his jaw with a breathless smile. His hands stayed firm at your waist like he was still trying to convince himself you were realâthat this was realâthat you were really curled into his lap with paint on your legs and want in your eyes.
You let your mouth ghost lower, just to the edge of his neck.
Then, softlyâlike a secretâ
âTake me to my room,â You instructed gently.
Bob inhaled sharply through his nose, fingers twitching at your hips like the words had struck something sacred in him. He blinked once, as if to double-check heâd heard you right, and then noddedâso small it was barely noticeable.
He rose with you in his arms, like it was nothing. Like you weighed less than air.
And he didnât hesitate.
Instead of going through the hall like any rational person might have, he turned and headed straight for the bathroom that adjoined your quarters and hisâtaking the shortcutâthe private path. You giggled under your breath at the way he moved with such gentle urgency, like the act of walking was suddenly too slow. Like he needed to get you there now.
You nuzzled into the crook of his neck as he carried you, your lips brushing the delicate skin just beneath his jaw, sucking gently at the faint stubble there. His steps faltered for a second when he felt your lips thereânothing more than a soft press of your mouth to his pulse and a little pullâbut it was enough to make him grunt softly and pick up the pace.
âY-Youâre really not helping,â He muttered, breath shaky and hot, his fingers tightening just slightly around your thighs where he held you. You kissed his neck again, smiling against him.
âDidnât realize I was supposed to be,â You replied.
He let out something that mightâve been a laugh, or maybe a groanâthen fumbled with the bathroom door, kicked it open a little too fast, and spun the both of you through it like a man possessed.
By the time he reached your side of the quarters, he was a little breathless, and completely flushedâenough that you couldâve sworn you saw blush peeking through his white undershirt. You kissed his throat again, and that was it.
You felt his hands shift as he bent forward, setting you gently on the bed, your back sinking into the familiar comfort of your duvet. Bob hovered over you for a breathless moment, suspended between want and worship. His chest rose and fell above yours, his curls shadowing his forehead, damp from the warmth blooming beneath his skin. Your legs were still loosely looped around his waist, cradling him there, holding him in that weightless space between everything you were and everything you were about to become.
Then he leaned in.
And kissed you.
Not on the mouth this time. But everywhere else.
Soft, fluttering presses of lips to skin. A brush at your cheekbone. Another to the edge of your brow. A third to the tip of your nose, which made you let out the kind of breathy laugh that pulled something tight in his chest.
He kissed your forehead last, and lingered there, just long enough to let you feel the shape of it. When he finally pulled back, his hands slid gently to your thighs. He rubbed slow, reverent circles into your skinâpaint-flecked, warm from effort, bare from mid-thigh down. His thumbs pressed into the dip just above your knees, and then, with a soft inhale, he murmuredâ
âLet me go lock the doorâŚSo we donât get interrupted.â
His voice was low. Still frayed around the edges with awe.
You nodded, your legs loosening around his waist as he coaxed them gently down with the flats of his palms. You let them drop to either side of him, feet brushing the floor now, knees parted slightly around where he still knelt between them.
He rose with quiet care, and you sat up slowly onto your elbows, the hem of your oversized shirt falling back into place, bunched slightly around your hips. The cotton was thin and soft and stretched with sleep, one side still slipping off your shoulder. You shifted your weight just slightly, legs swinging idly off the edge of the mattress, watching him.
The room glowed with the kind of light that only happened at dusk.
Evening had begun to settle behind the skyline just outside your windowsâcool shadows bleeding slowly across the hardwood floor. But the cityâs sunset didnât reach this far into your quarters. Not fully.
Instead, the soft amber glow of your nightstand lamp lit the space.
It cast everything in a warm, golden haze.
The bulb was shielded behind a woven linen shade, diffusing the light until it looked like honey melting through gauze. It hit the edges of the room with a quiet softnessâjust enough to turn skin to candlelight and shadows to velvet. The kind of light that made everything feel slow and sacred. That turned every breath into something you wanted to hold.
You watched him walk across the room barefoot, his white undershirt clinging to his frame like it was woven from sunlight and tension. The muscles in his back flexed beneath it, pulling at the thin fabric just slightly with every movement. His hand reached for the sleek panel on the wall near the entryway and pressed his thumb to the edge of the glass.
A quiet chime confirmed it. The soft swoosh of magnetic locks sliding into place.
And stillâhe stood there for a second longer, his hand lingering against the door panel.
You saw it, even from across the room.
The rise and fall of his shoulders.
The silent inhale. The weight of the moment catching up to him in the hush between the lock and the turning back.
Then he did turn.
And when he looked at you, it was like gravity itself had shiftedâlike you were the axis now.
That soft glow from your bedside lamp painted amber along the edges of his jaw, spilling gold into the hollow of his throat and casting his frame in the kind of warmth usually reserved for cathedral windows or old film reels. His undershirt clung to him in the most unfair wayâribbons of cotton stretched delicately over muscle and tension, bunched slightly at the waist from where your legs had wrapped around him only moments ago. And yet, he lookedâŚHentle. Steady. Like something you could pray to if you didnât know better.
He came back to you slowly.
Each step measured.
Deliberate.
His gaze never left youânot onceâas he returned to where you sat on the edge of the bed, your thighs parted just enough, feet brushing the hardwood, shirt draped long over your hips. You shifted as he approached, moving like you meant to scoot farther up the mattress, to lay back and make room. But his hand stopped you. Gentle. Firm.
âN-No,â He said, voice soft but sure. âIâŚI want to stay here. L-Like thisâŚTrust me.â Bob leaned down, hunching slightly to meet your mouth where you sat at the edge of the bedâlegs parted, eyes glowing in the lamplight, waiting for him like gravity waited for stars. His hands braced on either side of your thighs, and then he kissed you againâslow and a little clumsy this time, the angle not quite perfect, his spine bending to reach you. But it didnât matter.
You moaned into it anyway.
Because he was right there. All of him. The weight of his chest against yours, the tension in his arms, the way his breath hitched as your hand slid back up beneath the hem of that cruel little undershirt.
Your fingers clawed at it. Not delicately. Not with patience. Like you needed it gone. And Bobâsweet, reverent Bobâbroke the kiss just long enough to whisper,
âY-Yeah, okayâhang onââ
His voice cracked as he tugged the shirt over his head in one rushed motion. The cotton caught briefly on the back of his neck, then slipped free with a quiet shh of static and landed somewhere near your feet.
And then there he was.
Bare.
Bathed in lamplight.
Your breath caught in your throat.
You had imagined this. Of course you had. It was always in flickers and flashbacksâlike when his scrubs had been practically shot off him when he distracted Valâs special ops so you, Walker, Ava, and Yelena could escape the vault. But thisâseeing him like this, lit in soft honey gold, the shadows of his body sloping into the hollow of his ribs and the rise of his chestâthis was different.
He wasnât chiseled. He wasnât flawless. But God, he was real.
The kind of real that could wreck you again and again and you would say thank you.
His skin was flushed, warm from exertion, and his arms flexed where they framed youâlong and lean, thick in the right places, his veins peeking just beneath the surface like scripture written under skin. His shoulders were broad, with scattered beauty marks kissing his skin, and all you could do was bite the inside of your cheek.
Your eyes drank in every inch.
And then your hand followed.
You reached for himâalmost reverentlyâpalm sliding flat against his stomach. The skin there was soft, but the muscle underneath twitched, hard and sudden, at your touch. His hips jolted the barest bit, a sharp inhale escaping through parted lips.
You let your fingers drift up.
Across the ridge of his abs, over the slight dip between his pecs, tracing a slow, steady line up the center of his chest.
âYou look like a god,â You whispered.
And he hummed.
Low. From somewhere deep in his chest. Like the compliment vibrated straight through him and he couldnât contain it.
His head dipped as he let out a breathless sound against your cheekâhalf a laugh, half a groan. âTh-Thatâs⌠Thatâs not trueâŚâ
You pressed your hand flat over his heart.
âIt is,â You murmured, voice soft but insistent. âYouâre the sun, Bob. You shine.â
And he hummed againâlonger this time.
The sound of it curled between your legs like silk.
He shuddered a little, then kissed you againâharder this time, deeper, like he didnât know what else to do with the feeling. You moaned into it and dragged your nails lightly down his ribs just to feel the way his body reacted to youâtwitching and shifting a bit.
And when you whispered, âGod, I could worship you like this,â His breath hitched so hard he nearly stumbled.
His breath was ragged nowâhot and uneven where it puffed against your cheek, like every single thing you said was costing him control he barely knew how to hold onto in the first place.
âYouâŚâ He rasped, voice frayed and unsteady, like it was coming from somewhere much deeper than his throat, âYou donât⌠You donât know what youâre doing to me.â
You smiled against his jaw.
âYes, I do.â
His hands gripped the blanketâwhite-knuckled, grounding himself in the cotton and not the way your voice made his muscles twitch beneath your touch.
âYou donât understand,â He whispered, eyes squeezed shut, like he couldnât even look at you without giving something away. âI⌠I canât keepâif you keep saying things like thatâif you look at me like thatâI donât know if Iâll be able toââ
His voice broke off with a shuddering inhale. His whole body trembled slightly over yours, caught between restraint and desire, and God, it was glorious.
You lifted your hand againâslow, gentleâand brushed your knuckles along his cheek. The scruff there was warm and soft, velvet over steel. He turned his face toward the touch before he could stop himself.
âLook at me,â You whispered.
He hesitated.
But only for a second.
Then he opened his eyes.
And it confirmed everything.
That glow wasnât just a metaphor. It wasnât poetic. It was real. His irises shimmered like molten honey shot through with starfireâlike something barely leashed beneath the surface had opened a single, trembling eye.
The Sentry.
You saw it flicker there. Just enough.
Not violent. Not threatening. But watching.
And you smiled.
âI was right,â You murmured. âYou really are the sun.âHe tried to look away again. His throat bobbed with another hard swallow, his arms trembling where he held himself over you.
âYouâre playing a d-dangerous game,â He warned, voice hoarse. âI donât think youâŚI-I donât think you know what youâre asking for.â
âI know exactly what Iâm asking for,â You breathed, sliding your hand down the curve of his ribs, across his waist, back to the firm plane of his abdomen. He flinched under your palm, hips jerking forward slightly before he caught himself. âI want all of it. I want both of youâŚAnd I know you can control it.â
Bob let out a sound thenâsomething low and wrecked, somewhere between a moan and a growl, like the words had reached some part of him buried deep and sacred.
âY-You donât understand,â he whispered again, almost begging this time. âYou donât u-understand what youâre doing.â
You cupped his jaw and kissed him again, slow and hot and certain, your tongue sweeping into his mouth like a vow. His hands flew to your thighs, fingers gripping tight now, anchoring himself there as he kissed you back with everything he had. Desperate. Consuming.
And when you pulled back just enough to speak again, lips brushing his as you said itâ
âI do understand.â
You leaned in and dragged your teeth lightly along his bottom lip, and his whole body shuddered.
âAnd I want it anyway.â
He groanedâloud this time. No holding back. No shame. Just the pure, guttural sound of a man unraveling.
And when he kissed you next, it wasnât careful.
It was devotional. No longer the soft, trembling offering it had been moments prior. This one was hungry. A little rough around the edges. A gasp swallowed. A whimper chased. Bobâs hands slipped beneath the hem of your shirt like he couldnât stop himself, and you arched up instinctively, giving him the spaceâgiving him everything.
The fabric lifted slowly, dragged over your ribs, baring warm skin to cooler air. You raised your arms, and he pulled it over your head in one fluid motion. His breath caught when he saw you in the golden light, chest rising with something close to reverence.
Then his hand slid behind you, trembling but sure, fingers working the clasp of your bra. It came undone with a quiet snap, and he slipped the straps down your arms with a gentleness that made your throat tighten. He let it fall to the floor like something holy, something he would not dare to crumple.
And then you laid back.
Slow, easy.
Your shoulders met the mattress first, followed by the curve of your spine, the arch of your hips, and the duvet puffed beneath you, soft and sun-warmed from the light still pouring through the linen lamp shade. Your chest was bare now, rising and falling with anticipation, skin kissed in shadows and gold.
Bob just stared.
And for a second, he didnât move.
Because you were the most beautiful thing he had ever seen.
The way the light painted across your collarbones, soft and sloped. The subtle curve of your breasts, rising with every breath. The softness of your belly, the delicate line of your ribs. You looked like art. Like a myth. Like something that shouldâve only existed in dreams.
He swallowed hard. His eyes shimmered.
And then, slowly, he sank to his knees between your thighs again.
His hands slid up your sidesâwarm, large, trembling just slightly. He mapped every inch of you like he needed to learn it by heart. His palms ghosted over your waist, up the softness of your ribs, and thenâŚ
He cupped your breasts carefully.
And let out a sound so low, so shattered, it made you ache.
âYouâreâŚâ He whispered, voice catching, âYouâre s-so soft⌠SoâGodâbeautiful.â
His thumbs brushed over your nipples, and the contact sent a ripple through youâsharp, electric. Your back arched slightly, and he leaned in without thinking, mouthing gently at the swell of one breast while his hand continued to cradle the other. His lips were warm. Open. His breath huffed against your skin as he kissed, sucked, nuzzledâlike he couldnât decide what to do first.
âYouâre perfect,â He whispered again, voice rougher nowâlower, tinged with something molten that flickered beneath the surface.
His mouth closed around your nippleâslow and hotâand you gasped aloud, your fingers threading into his curls as your thighs shifted on either side of him. He moaned into you. Soft. Almost desperate. His tongue flicked gently, again and again, drawing it into his mouth with a devotion that bordered on worship.
âYou d-donât know what you do to me,â he murmured between kisses, dragging his mouth across your chest to give equal attention to the other. âY-Youâre everything⌠Every fucking thingââ
His voice cracked again, and this time there was no mistaking it.
That tone.
Just slightly deeper. Not quite his. Not quite the Sentry eitherâbut something born of both.
It vibrated through his chest, warm and unsteady, like two frequencies overlapping. He kissed you againâlower nowâover your ribs, then your navel. Every press of his lips was filled with awe. His hands stayed at your waist, holding you like you were something precious, something irreplaceable.
âI c-could die right here,â He whispered, his voice still shaking, still fighting to stay human. âYouâŚYouâd be the last thing I see and Iâd be okay with it. I swear, Iââ
His mouth found your stomach, trailing down with the heat of his breath and the brush of his lips, his hands never stopping their gentle, grounding rhythm. Circling. Worshipping.
You reached down, fingers finding his jaw, guiding him up for another kiss. And when he kissed you again, it was with more hunger. More heat. But still carefulâstill Bob. Even when his hands roamed againâup, over your ribs, back to your breasts, where he cupped them and whispered broken praise between kisses.
âSo soft⌠Fuck, youâre so softâŚPlease let me⌠Let me love youâlet me remember all of thisââ
His voice shook with restraint, with reverence, with want so deep it nearly broke you. Your fingers still cradled his jaw when you whispered it.
âIâm yours.â
You didnât even realize the words were leaving your mouth until theyâd already cracked the air between you open like a vow, and Bob stilled like youâd just spoken the incantation that undid him.
His breath caught, sharp and audible���like his lungs didnât know whether to inhale or collapse. His eyes fluttered shut. And when they opened again, they glowed. Not bright. Not blinding. But deeper. Gold laced in blue. A quiet surrender written in starlight.
His hands clenched at your waist, and his voice came out low. Lower than before. The edges rasped with something rough, barely reined in. Like the Sentry had pressed just behind his teeth, watching from the shadows of his throat.
âCan IâŚâ His voice broke. He swallowed hard. âCan I take these off?â
His fingertips brushed just beneath the waistband of your shortsâtrembling, reverent, barely there.
âYes,â You breathed, hips tilting upward in offering.
He let out a sound like a prayer and leaned forward to kiss your mouth againâdeep, slow, achingâbefore pulling back and sliding down the bed. His hands rose to your hips, and with careful fingers, he began to peel your shorts and underwear down your thighs. Inch by inch. Like unwrapping something sacred.
He didnât rush. Not for a second.
He took his time baring you to the honey-colored light. His gaze never left your skinâlike he was memorizing every inch, every curve. Like this was the moment heâd waited his entire life for.
And then, when the cotton hit your knees, he paused.
He bent forward.
And kissed the top of your thigh.
Soft. Open-mouthed. Warm, and wet. Doing the same to the other.
His breath stuttered, and he sank lowerâkneeling now. Fully. Both palms spread wide across your thighs, grounding himself there. And it made sense then, why he had stopped you from crawling back on the bed. Why he kept you on the edge like this.
Because it let him kneel. It let him worship. He kissed your thighs like they were holy. Lips brushing up toward where you ached for him most, the anticipation a silk-wrapped noose around your lungs. He looked up once, just once, and the heat in his gaze nearly burned you alive.
âI-Iâve wanted this,â He whispered, breath trembling against your skin. âIâve dreamed of thisâof youâjust like thisâŚâ
He didnât finish the thought.
He didnât have to.
Because his mouth descended, slow and devastating.
A kissâdirectly over your folds.
Tender. Lingering. His breath was warm. His lips parting against you in something deeper than intention.
You gaspedâsoft and sharpâas his tongue followed, slow and exploratory, dragging upward with a pressure that made your whole body seize. He moaned into you. Like the taste of you had broken something open inside him.
And then he did it again.
And again.
Until your hips were arching. Until your hands were in his hair. Until all you could hear was the wet, reverent sounds of him worshiping you like you were his only tether to the world.
He kissed every part of you like it mattered. Like he could feel your heartbeat in his mouth. His hands slid beneath your thighs, lifting, spreading, cradling you wider. His thumbs pressed into the crease where thigh met hip, holding you open for him, and he groanedâdeep, low, wreckedâas his mouth found your clit.
He sucked gently, lips sealing around it, and your whole body jerked. A breathless cry ripped from your chest, and you felt his hands tighten, grounding you. His tongue circled, slow and sure, his lips sliding against you in worshipful rhythm.
âBobââ You gasped, the name slipping out like a plea. âOh, my Godââ
He moaned againâvibrating against youâand the sensation made your head fall back. The edge of the mattress bit into your spine, your legs trembling where they hung over his shoulders, and stillâhe didnât stop. He didnât even falter.
His mouth moved like it was built for this.
Slow. Devoted. Intoxicating.
You felt the tension coilâtight and deepâin your belly, in your spine, in the backs of your knees. And Bob felt it too. You could tell by the way his hands gripped tighter. The way his tongue flicked just a little faster, more precise now, teasing and coaxing as he devoured you. He drank your sounds like nectar. Like every moan was oxygen. His own breath was ragged now, and stillâhe praised.
âYou taste like heaven,â He whispered, lips brushing you wet and wanting, voice thick and torn in two. âSo fucking sweetâso goodâGod, youâre everythingââ
You were shaking.
You were unraveling.
Your thighs clenched around his shoulders, and stillâhe stayed locked in place, mouth relentless and full of worship. One hand slid up your belly to your chest, grounding you again, his fingers curling over your ribs while the other stayed hooked beneath your thigh.
And thenâ
He flattened his tongue and dragged it up the center of you, slow and hard, and sealed his mouth around your clit one last timeâsucking, flicking, groaning into you with a desperation so tender it broke you wide open.
The orgasm hit like sunrise.
Warm. Blinding. Slow at firstâand then fast and full, like light spilling over the edge of your bones. Your whole body arched into him. You cried outâhis name, the stars, everythingâand his arms locked around your hips, holding you steady as he worked you through it, mouth still worshipping, still licking, still kissing every quake of pleasure like it was a gift heâd been waiting a lifetime to receive.
And when you finally collapsedâboneless and glowing, chest heaving, eyes wet with aftershocksâBob pulled back slowly, lips slick, face flushed, and looked up at you like a man reborn.
He was breathless.
Shaking.
But his eyes were molten gold.
âYouâreâŚEverything,â He whispered again, voice reverent. âEverything.â The words melted into your skin like heat, and when he spoke nextâhis lips still brushing just above your kneeâit wasnât just Bob.
âI want to give you another oneâŚâ
His voice was wrecked. Darker. Threaded with something molten and greedy.
âI want to feel you fall apart again, just for meâŚâ
Before you could speakâbefore you could even breatheâhis hand slid up the inside of your thigh. His fingers were slow, wet from where heâd worshiped you moments ago, and when they reached your center, he groaned softly at the heat still there.
âSo warm,â he murmured, more to himself than to you. âStill trembling for me.â
Thenâyou felt it.
The press of two fingers, thick and slow, gliding through your slick folds, parting you with devastating precision.
You gaspedâlegs twitching from the aftershocks still fluttering through your body. âB-Bobâwaitââ
But he didnât pull away.
He looked up at you, eyes glowingâlit with starlight and hungerâand smiled. Soft. But feral.
âI know, baby,â he whispered, fingers still dragging gently through your folds. âI know youâre sensitive. But I promiseâIâll be so gentle.â
And he was.
Even when he slipped the first finger in, and then the secondâstretching you slow, curling inside you with aching careâhis touch was worship. His breath shook with restraint, with reverence, with something barely caged beneath his ribs.
You cried outâhalf from pleasure, half from overstimulationâas his fingers began to move. A steady rhythm. In and out, in and out, curling at the top each time until sparks flared up your spine.
âYouâre doing so good,â he rasped, eyes locked on yours. âSo fucking good for me.â
The pace never quickened. But the pressure built. And built.
He pressed soft, open-mouthed kisses to the inside of your thigh with every stroke, like he was timing his mouth to your unraveling. Your hands fisted in the duvet, your hips twitching every time his fingers brushed that devastating spot inside youâand still, he moved like a man being fed by your pleasure. Like thisâwrecking you gentlyâwas salvation.
âI can feel you,â he whispered, voice thick. âYouâre clenching around me already, arenât you? Youâre so closeâŚâ
You whimpered, nodding, barely able to hold yourself up.
He pulled his fingers nearly all the way outâthen pushed them back in, slow and deep, curling them harder this time. You choked on a sob.
âI want it,â he murmured. âGive it to me, sweetheart. Let go againâone more. Just one more for me.â
Your thighs shook. Your lips parted on a gasp as the pressure bloomed hard and fast this timeâyour body raw and exposed and aching for him.
He leaned in close, lips brushing your inner thigh as he worked you open on his fingers. âI want to see your soul when you come. Please, baby, show it to me.â
The second orgasm hit like a wave breaking against rock.
Rougher. Hungrier. You cried out again, back arching clean off the mattress, thighs locking around his wrist as you shattered all over him. The sound that tore from you wasnât prettyâit was real. It was desperate. It was a gift.
Bob groanedâdeep and gutturalâas you pulsed around his fingers, your release soaking him, your voice ragged and broken as you whispered his name again and again.
He didnât stop until your body finally slumped back against the sheets, spent and shaking, your skin glistening with sweat and devotion.
Only then did he slide his fingers free slowly, and lift them to his mouth.
He sucked them clean.
Eyes locked on yours.
And when he finally stoodâshoulders heaving, sweat dripping down the curve of his throatâhe looked like a god descending from whatever mythical place they belonged to
The Sentry was still there in the golden flicker of his eyes. Greedy. Glowing. Waiting.
âNow,â He said, voice low and reverent as he reached for his waistband, âIâm going to make love to you.â You were still gasping, chest rising in sharp, uneven waves, your limbs spread across the bed like theyâd melted into the duvet. Your fingers twitched where they gripped the sheets. The light from the nightstand made everything feel golden and close, like time had slowed just for the two of you.
Bob moved carefully.
Softly.
You barely noticed at firstâonly the shift of pressure beneath your thigh, the way his hand skimmed under your back. But then he was there, lifting you just enough to guide you farther up the bed. His touch was trembling but sure, all Bob againâno flicker, no pulse of divinity. Just the man. The hands that had brushed paint onto your walls, the voice that had whispered to you in the dark when nightmares clawed through the silence.
âL-Lay back,â He murmured, eyes searching your face like he needed permission again. âJ-Just wanna get you comfortableâŚâ
You nodded, boneless and warm, your heart still fluttering in your chest.
He kissed your neck as he helped you settle, lips brushing right where your pulse fluttered. It wasnât sexual, not yet. It was grounding. Anchoring. The kind of kiss that said youâre safe. That said Iâve got you.
You sighed against him.
And when he pulled back just enough to stand again, his hands went to his waistband.
He hesitated.
Only for a second.
But thenâhe slipped his thumbs beneath the edge of his sweatpants and boxers, and pushed them down slowly, hips rolling just slightly as the fabric slid over his thighs.
And there he was.
His erection stood proud and flushed, the head a soft blush red, glistening at the tip, his length thick and veinedâaching and heavy with want. It wasnât just beautifulâit was intimate. Unfiltered. Bob, exposed. Unhidden. And yet⌠utterly perfect.
You inhaled softly, lips parting around a soundless gasp. He looked vulnerable like this, not in shame, but in reverence. He wasnât flaunting it. He wasnât posing. He was present.
Breath stuttering slightly, Bob stepped out of the bunched fabric around his ankles and nudged it aside with his foot before crawling onto the bed, careful not to jostle you too fast. He kissed your knee first, then your hip, then the soft underside of your ribcage, working his way up your body with aching, deliberate slowness.
You reached for him without thinking, needing to touch all of him now. Your hands slid across his chest, feeling the way his muscles tensed beneath your fingers, the little tremors in his arms. He nestled between your thighs as he reached you fully, bracing himself on one forearm while the other arm hooked gently beneath your thigh, guiding it up and around his waist. Thenâ
He slipped one arm behind your neck.
Cradling you.
Like you were the most precious thing in the world.
His hips rested just above yours, the heat of him brushing your center, not yet alignedâbut enough to make you both moan at the contact. His body blanketed yours, but not heavily. He held himself up with care, like every ounce of pressure he applied was measured, considered.
His lips found your throat again, this time pressing just below your jaw. âY/NâŚâ He whispered, voice cracking. âT-This is all Iâve e-ever wanted.â
You turned your head, your lips brushing his temple, then his cheek.
âBob,â You breathed. âYouâre so good. Youâre so perfectâŚI want you so bad.â
He let out a shuddering sound. A whimper, almost. And when he kissed you againâopen-mouthed, lips dragging along your collarboneâyou felt him whisper something against your skin.
âIâm gonna go slow⌠IâI wanna feel all of you. I want you to feel me.â
His voice stuttered again, and that alone almost undid you. Because it was him.
Not the Sentry.
Not the glowing power that had shimmered behind his irises. Just Bobâsoft, trembling, and wrecked with love, and holding you like you were divine.
Bob shifted just slightlyâallowing his hand to slip between your bodies, low and slow, until he wrapped his fingers around himself. You could feel the tremble in his arm as he lined himself up, the heat of him pressing right where you were still soaked and aching for him.
âOkay?â he whispered, eyes searching your face.
You noddedâbarely, breath caught in your throatâand lifted your hips just enough to meet him.
His hand slipped to your thigh, guiding it back up around his waist, and thenâ
He kissed you.
Slow. Deep. Tongue brushing yours like it was a prayer. And as your mouths moved together, slick and open and gasping, he began to press in.
The stretch stole your breath.
The head of him pushed into you, thick and hot and slow, and your lips parted with a gasp that he swallowed greedily. His whole body shuddered over you as he sank deeperâinch by inchâyour walls fluttering around him, still trembling from the afterglow of the orgasms heâd already given you. Every nerve ending felt raw and alight, turned inside out by pleasure, by sensation, by him.
âOh my God,â you whimpered, nails digging lightly into his back.
He moaned into your mouthâlong and low and desperateâand pushed in further, your body yielding for him, stretching to accommodate the full length of him. His hips trembled with restraint, his hand never leaving your thigh, thumb brushing small circles into your skin to soothe you as he sank deeper and deeper.
You felt full.
You felt wrecked.
You felt like you were being split open in the most perfect, intimate wayâand still, he didnât stop. Not until he bottomed out completely, hips flush against yours, his chest heaving above you like he couldnât believe it was real.
And thenâŚ
He stilled, breathless, inside you.
His forehead dropped to yours, and you could feel the sweat on his skin, the warmth of it, the shiver still running through him as he tried not to move. He kissed your cheek, then your jaw, then your templeâhis lips brushing each place like a whispered offering.
âYou feelâŚâ He choked, âYou feel so goodâso warmâso softââ
Your hands slid up his back, anchoring there, and he kissed the corner of your mouth again.
âI donât ever wanna move,â He whispered, voice wrecked and thick and glowing at the edges. âI just wanna stay right here. Inside you. Forever.â
You whimpered, barely holding onto your breath, your hips twitching slightly beneath his.
âBobâŚIâm all yours andâŚMy god youâre amazing.â He groaned against your skinâlow and needyâand kissed the tip of your nose, your eyelids, your throat.
Then, softerâ
âTell me when,â he whispered. âI wonât move until youâre ready.â
You breathed in slowly, body still adjusting to the stretch of him, to the heat and fullness and sheer beauty of having him this close. His thumb was still brushing lazy circles against your thigh, the other hand stroking your hair back from your temple.
And then you nodded.
You turned your face to his, kissed him slowly, and whispered:
âNow.â
He moved.
Just a little.
Just enough for you both to feel itâjust enough for the glide to send a shudder through your spine. His hips drew back, slow and measured, and then pressed forward again with aching care. Your mouth dropped open around a moanâhis name falling from your lipsâand he echoed it with a broken sound of his own.
Every thrust was deliberate.
Every movement was a confession.
Every time he sank back into you, he gaspedâlike the sensation was too much, like he still couldnât believe you were real beneath him, taking him in, holding him so tight and perfect and wet.
âYouâre perfect,â He rasped, hips rocking into you slow and deep, his lips never straying far from your skin. His hips rolled into you slowly filling you with each deep, reverent thrust like he couldnât bear to pull away too far. His lips trailed up your jaw, brushing your cheek, then your temple, and every time he bottomed out, he moaned like your body had answered a question he hadnât dared to ask.
You gasped againâsharp, breathlessâyour back arching into him. The motion pressed your chest to his, and your nails curled slightly into his back. Just enough to drag. Just enough to leave a faint trace.
Bob shuddered. His breath hitched, and he groanedâlow and raggedâinto your skin.
âD-Do that again,â He begged, voice breaking, âGodâpleaseâdo that again.â
You did. Fingertips digging a little deeper this time, dragging down his spine, and the reaction was immediateâhis hips stuttered, rhythm faltering with a gasp that sounded possessed with pleasure.
His head dropped into the crook of your neck, his voice muffled against your skin.
âFuckâyou feel like heavenâyou are heavenââ He breathed, hips beginning to move again. A little faster now. Still deep. Still careful. But urgent.
His hand cupped the side of your face, brushing hair from your cheek, and the other remained locked at your thigh, holding it high around his waist. You could feel every inch of himâthe stretch, the heat, the connectionâand God, it was unbearable how good it felt.
âIâm not hurting you a-am I?â he whispered, just barely audible. âT-Tell me if I am, tell meââ
âNo,â You gasped. âNo, Bob, itâs perfectâyouâre perfectâplease donât stopââ
That made him whimper. His whole body shivered above you, and you felt the light from the lamp begin to shift. It had been warm and muted beforeâbut now, it pulsed. Like a heartbeat. Like something responding to the heat in the room. Each time he thrust into you, it grew just a little brighter.
Neither of you noticed at firstâtoo lost in each other, in the intimacy coiling tight between your bodiesâbut you felt it. That warmth. That power building in the air. The glow of something just beneath the surface.
Bob kissed you againâmessy, deep, almost brokenâand your hips rolled up to meet his. You were moving with him now, chasing the friction, your body writhing beneath his, needing it. Needing him.
âI-I can feel all of you,â He moaned, pulling back just enough to look down at where your bodies met, his voice wrecked. You keened at the words, thighs tightening around him, heels pressing into the backs of his legs. He was fully inside you now with every stroke, and you could feel another orgasm building, hotter and faster than beforeâsimmering low in your belly, pulsing in time with the light around you.
His face hovered over yours, sweat clinging to his temple, lips trembling with restraint.
And his eyesâ
They glowed.
Bright now.
The Sentry wasnât gone.
But he wasnât in control, either.
Just there. Watching. Letting Bob feel it all. Letting him worship you with everything he hadâevery thrust, every kiss, every broken praise.
His voice dropped, deeper than before. Still Bob. But laced with something else.
âWhere do you want me?â He asked, his breath hot against your cheek. âWhere do you want me to come, sweetheart?â
You met his eyesâgold and blue and glowingâand you moaned through clenched teeth, your whole body beginning to tremble again.
âInside me,â You gasped. âPlease, BobâI want you to come insideâI want to feel itâwant to feel you fill me upââ
He snapped.
His rhythm faltered. His hips ground against you harder nowâstill deep, but no longer controlled. There was hunger now. Desperation. He chased it with everything he had, every stroke punctuated by breathless moans and praise, his mouth dragging along your skin like he couldnât stop kissing you, couldnât stop telling you how perfect you were.
âGonna give it to you,â He choked out. âGonna give you all of itâfuckâyouâre mineââ
The light in the room brightened to a crescendoâgold washing over every surface, turning the walls to fire and your skin to sun-kissed silk. And just as you felt your orgasm snap againâfast and hard and all-consuming, your body tightening and convulsing around himâ
Bob let out a broken moan, that sounded like he was on the brink of crying. He was out of breath, and so hot it felt like he had fallen from the sun.
And then the lightbulb burst.
Glass popped with a sharp, cracking sound, shards raining harmlessly inside the shade as the room flickered and dimmed.
And he poured into you.
Thrusting deep one last timeâhips locked against yours, arms shaking, his name echoing from your mouth as his pleasure hitâblinding and endless. He held you through it, his body shaking over yours, gasping your name like it was the only word he knew.
And somewhereâdistant, muffledâyou heard raised voices. Muffled arguing, like yelling.
But it was all far away.
Because your ears were ringing.
Like someone had struck a tuning fork behind your ribs and sent the vibration through your entire body. You could feel the aftershocks echoing in your spine, down your legs, across your fingertips still curled in his back.
Bobâs body trembled against yours, skin damp with sweat, chest heaving like heâd run miles through a sunstorm just to get to you. He didnât moveânot right away. He stayed buried inside you, arms wrapped tight around your waist, his forehead resting against the curve of your shoulder as he whispered your name again. Softer this time. Wrecked. Worshipful.
Your hands were still in his hair, fingers brushing through the damp curls at the base of his neck, your heartbeat thudding in your throat. Your whole body felt moltenâboneless and glowing, like youâd been struck by lightning but kissed by it too. And the warmth between your legs, the slow throb where he still pulsed inside you, grounded it all in something sacred.
You shifted slightlyâjust enough to feel him twitch as he began to soften, still deep inside, your bodies tangled like ivy in the low light of the room.
He kissed your collarbone. Then your jaw. Then your lipsâslow and trembling, a thank-you in every brush.
âI-I love th-that I get to call y-you mineâŚâ He breathed, barely audible against your lips.
One of your hands cupped the side of his face, thumb stroking his flushed cheek, and he leaned into it, eyes fluttering shut.
But thenâŚ
The sound of shouting finally cut through the quiet.
Your eyes opened.
Bobâs head lifted slightly, brow furrowing. Somewhere down the hallwayâmuffled through the compound wallsâcame the unmistakable sound of bickering. Loud. Confused. Walkerâs voice, sharp and irritated. Yelenaâs voice following with something distinctly Russian and exasperated.
ââŚIâm telling you that wasnât the ovenââ Walker yelled.
âThen what was it, genius? Light bulbs donât just explode like that!â Ava screamed.
âMaybe you sneeze too hardââ Alexei chimed in.
âOh my God, shut up, all of youâthereâs glass in the hallwayââBucky interrupted.
Bob pulled back slowly, just enough to look at you. His eyes were still a little dazed, his hair curling at the temples from sweat, and his cheeks were flushed pink from effort and something more vulnerable, and then he glanced over at the remains of your lamp's lightbulb. The connection was immediate.
âOhâŚO-Oh Jesus ChristâŚâ He whispered, and you watched his face go a deeper red. âOh godâŚT-Theyâre gonna know itâs meâŚW-What the hell is wrong w-with me?â You let out a soft and breathless laugh, before reaching out to caress his face.
âThereâs absolutely nothing wrong with you.â You leaned in and gave him a gentle is on the lips, as he groaned.
âI just b-blew every lightbulb on this levelâŚGod o-only knows what e-else I did.â You snorted, now picturing every level of the Tower needing replacement light bulbs and tears of laughter began prickling at your eyes.
And Bob, still buried inside you, still flushed and glowing, started laughing too. Quietly at first. Then louder. The kind of laugh that shook through his chest and softened everything. Like the sound of guilt melting into joy. Like sunlight cracking through the last remnants of a storm.
âWeâre definitely going to need a really good excuse.â You murmured, leaning forward to steal another kiss, earning a soft hum from Bob.
âI k-knowâŚBut thatâs f-for future us t-to worry about I thinkâŚâ
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This is Ours [Logan Howlett]
Summary: It's your first time back at your grandparents' farm in years, and while many things are the same, one thing is not: they've hired a new farmhand.
Warnings: fem!reader, SMUT, sexual tension, angst, fluff, lots of feelings WC: 18.8k - MASTERLIST
A/N: apologies for dropping another long fic but i literally could not stop writing the juices were flowing. i really hope you enjoy this! i think its my fave so far :)
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For as long as you can remember, summers were synonymous with your grandparents' farm. It was a tradition, one you held close to your heart. To you, your time there embodied your entire childhoodâdays spent under the sun, where the air was thick with the scent of wildflowers and the soothing chorus of cicadas filling the long, golden afternoons.
Mornings began early, with you bounding downstairs to join your grandparents for breakfast. The kitchen was always filled with the comforting aroma of fresh coffee and pancakes. Your grandfather would be at the table, engrossed in his newspaper, while your grandmother hummed softly as she cooked, the sound of the morning radio playing faintly in the background. Your days were spent exploring the fields, helping with the chores and horses, or sitting on the porch with your grandmother, listening to stories from her youth.
It couldnât get any more perfect than that.Â
But as the years passed, things changed. After you graduated high school, the summer visits became less frequent. University took up more of your time, and you were always busyâfirst with classes, then with internships, and finally with starting your career. The farm, once the centre of your world, became a place you could only visit if you were lucky, and even then, it was never for long.Â
You miss it.
This year, however, things were different. You found yourself in between jobs, with the first real break youâd had in what felt like forever. And when the moment the opportunity arose, you knew exactly where you wanted to go.Â
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The drive to your grandparents' farm is a journey into the past. The country road, lined with trees that stretched out like old friends, brings back a flood of memories from your childhood: where youâre sitting in the back of your parentâs car vibrating with excitement. You pass the same fields, still as vast and green as you remember, dotted with flowers swaying gently in the breeze, and the old oak tree where you used to swing as a child stands tall, its branches reaching up to the sky as if welcoming you back.
When you finally pull up to the farmhouse, the sight of it fills you with a deep sense of nostalgia. The white paint is more chipped than you remember, the porch sags a little more in the middle, and you can tell that itâs been a while since the grass was last trimmed.Â
Stepping out of the car, the screen door squeaks open, and thereâs your grandmother, standing on the porch, wiping her hands on her apron. Sheâs smaller than you remember, more fragile, but the smile on her face is the sameâwarm, welcoming, and full of love. âThereâs my girl,â she calls out, rushing down the steps and into the driveway as fast as she can.Â
âGrandma!â you exclaim, hurrying toward her to wrap her in a hug.
She pulls back to look at you, her eyes twinkling despite the lines of age etched on her face. âYouâve grown even more beautiful, but you look tired. Weâll fix that with some good meals, wonât we?â
You laugh, nodding. âI missed your cooking.â
âAnd I missed having someone to cook for,â she replies with a chuckle, patting your cheek. âCome inside. Your grandpaâs been counting down the days until you got here.â
You grab your suitcase from your car and follow her into the house, the familiar scents of fresh bread and old wood enveloping you the minute you step inside. Itâs just as you rememberâcozy, lived-in, filled with the glow of years worth of love and memories. Your grandfather sits at the kitchen table, a pair of reading glasses perched on the tip of his nose as he reads a book. He looks up as you enter, and the moment he sees you, his face breaks into a wide grin.
âThereâs my favourite farmhand,â he jokes, letting out a grunt as he places one hand on the table, slowly pushes out of his chair.Â
âGrandpa,â you say, meeting him halfway for a hug.Â
âGot here just in time,â he says with a wink. âPlenty of work to do, you know.â
âI figured,â you reply, playfully nudging him. âIâm ready to get my hands dirty.â
âGood to hear,â he says, leaning back against the table for support. âThis old back of mine isnât what it used to be.â
Your grandmother sets a glass of lemonade in front of you and sits down, her eyes flicking toward the window. âWeâve had to make some changes around here, sweetheart,â she begins gently. âYour grandpa and I⌠well, we canât do as much as we used to.â
You hum, listening carefully. Seeing your grandparents grow older is difficultâit's a constant reminder that time is slipping away, and the moments you have together are becoming more precious with each passing day.
âWeâve hired some help,â she continues. âA man named Logan. Heâs been a blessing, really, taking care of the heavier work. But heâs⌠well, heâs not much of a talker.â
âLogan?â you ask, glancing out the window.Â
Thatâs when you see him. Tall and broad-shouldered, he is out by the barn, carrying some hay. Heâs wearing a worn-down flannel with jeans, and his dark hair is slightly tousled. Even from a distance, you can tell heâs strongâhe looks like he knows what heâs doing.Â
âYeah, Logan,â your grandfather confirms. âKeeps to himself mostly, but heâs getâs the job done. Donât mind his gruffness; heâs just not used to people fussing over him.â
âHeâs been here since last spring,â your grandmother adds. âWe needed the help, and he needed the work. Itâs been good for both sides. You should go and introduce yourself after you unpack, dear. Maybe get in some work before we sit for dinner later.â
Nodding, you walk up the stairs in the house and make your way to your room. It looks exactly the same as the last time you saw it. Your old stuffed animals are organized neatly on the shelf above the bed, and the quilt your grandmother made for you, with patches of faded fabric from old dresses and curtains, is spread across the bed the exact same way itâs always been.Â
The posters on the walls, the little knickknacks on the dresserâeverything is a snapshot of your younger self, preserved in this room like a time capsule. Itâs comforting, but also a little bittersweet, a reminder of how much time has passed since you had last visited.
After a few moments of reminiscing, you stand up and begin unpacking, carefully placing your clothes in the old wooden dresser. Each drawer creaks as you open it, the sound a part of this roomâs charm. You smile as you come across some of the little treasures you left behindâa pressed flower between the pages of an old book, a seashell from a family trip to the coast, and last, a picture of you and your grandparents taken one summer when you were about ten.
Youâre standing between them, beaming with a toothy grin, their arms wrapped around you in a warm embrace. The three of you are standing in front of the barn, with the sun setting behind you. You can almost hear your grandmotherâs laugh as the camera clicked, your grandfatherâs playful grumbling about having to pose for âjust one more picture.â The photo captures a moment of pure happiness, a snapshot of a simpler time.
Setting the photo down, you quickly begin to change into your designated farm clothes, and head out to meet the new face around here.Â
The trek to the barn isnât very long, just a few minutes away from the main house, and from the outside, you can hear the familiar sounds of workâfootsteps crunching on the hay-strewn floor, the creak of wood as something heavy is moved. You pause at the doorway, taking a moment to observe him before stepping inside. Heâs focused, his movements efficient as he lifts another bale of hay and stacks it with the others.Â
You take a deep breath, and step into the barn. âLogan?â you call out softly.
He doesnât stop what heâs doing, but with a slight pause and glance over his shoulder, his eyes, sharp and intense, meet yours, and thereâs a moment where youâre not sure what to say. âIâmââ
âI already know who you are,â he grunts, cutting you off.Â
His abruptness catches you off guard, but you quickly recover, nodding. âRight. I guess that makes sense.â
âIf you wanna help, thereâs a broom in the back shed,â he continues, going back to his work as if the conversation is already over. âYou could sweep up the hay.â
You bristle, a little surprised at how quickly he dismissed you, but youâre determined not to let it rattle you. After all, your grandparents did warn you that he wasnât much of a talker. âSure,â you say. âI can do that.â
As you turn to head toward the back shed, you find yourself lightly imitating his gruff tone under your breath, a flicker of irritation running through you. âThereâs a broom in the back shed. Yeah, obviously, I know where the broom would be,â you mutter.
In the shed, the broom is in fact, exactly where you expected it to be, and you huff, grabbing it and walking back to the barn. When you return, Logan is still hard at work, stacking the hay, and doesnât bother to acknowledge you yet again. You set to work sweeping, the rhythmic motion of the broom soon lulling you into a steady state. The barn is quiet, save for the soft shuffling of hay under your broom and the occasional grunt from Logan as he moves the heavy bales.
Time seems to pass slowly, the light outside growing softer as the sun dips lower in the sky. Youâre so caught up in your thoughts that you barely notice when Loganâs footsteps stop. Itâs only when his voice breaks the silence that youâre pulled back to the present.
âYour grandma called for dinner,â he says, causing you to jump a bit at the unexpectedness of his voice in the silence. Before you can respond, he turns and walks away, leaving you standing there with the broom still in hand. You let out a small sigh, feeling the tension in your shoulders. This is going to be a long few months, you think to yourself as you return the broom to its usual place and jog back to the farmhouse.
Inside, the kitchen smells like a warm hearty stew. The table is already set, the familiar blue-and-white checkered tablecloth in place, and your grandparents are seated, chatting quietly as they wait for you and Logan to join them.
You slide into the seat across from your grandmother just as Logan walks over from the sink, two glasses of water in his hands. He places one in front of you with a quick nod, and the other at his own seat, beside yours.
âSo,â your grandmother says, her eyes shining with curiosity as she looks between the both of you. âI take it youâve introduced yourselves to each other?â
You hesitate momentarily, your mind flashing back to your brief encounter in the barn. âYeah, we have,â you reply, managing a smile, if you can call it that.Â
Logan doesnât say anything, his focus on the bowl of stew in front of him. He doesnât seem interested in joining the conversation, which only adds to the growing sense of awkwardness you feel. You glance at him briefly, wondering if heâs always this closed off or if itâs just his way of dealing with new people.
âWell, thatâs good,â your grandmother says, either oblivious to the tension or choosing to ignore it. âLoganâs been a big help around here. Weâre so grateful to have him.â
Your grandfather hums in agreement, scooping a spoonful of stew into his mouth before adding, âHeâs got a strong work ethic. Doesnât shy away from the tough jobs, thatâs for sure.â
Nodding along, you feel the pressure to say something positive. âThatâs great. Itâs good to know the farmâs in good hands.â Even thought the words are definitely a bit forced, you mean it.Â
As the conversation continues, your grandparents shift the focus to you, asking about your job search and what youâve been up to since you last visited. You give them a brief rundown of the interviews youâve had, the options youâre considering, and the challenges youâve faced. You try to keep it light, not wanting to worry them with your uncertainty, but you canât help but notice the manâs presence beside you, still silent.Â
At one point, when youâre talking about finding a new apartment, you hear him let out a quiet scoff, and you cast a look over, catching the faintest hint of a smirk on his lips. Itâs gone almost as quickly as it appears, but itâs enough to make you pause. You want to ask him what that was about, to challenge him on whatever it is heâs thinking, but you bite your tongue. This isnât the time or place, not in front of your grandparents who are just happy to have everyone around the table.
They continue to chat with you, asking more about your plans and offering their usual words of encouragement. When dinner finally wraps up, your grandmother insists on cleaning up, waving you off when you offer to help. âYouâve had a long day, dear. Why donât you go relax? Logan can help me with the dishes.â
You smile. âThanks, Grandma.â
Heâs already started collecting the dishes by the time you stand up, but itâs like he refuses to recognize your existence, and that pisses you off.Â
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The next morning, you wake before dawn, the world still wrapped in the gentle embrace of night, and for a moment, you lie still, listening to the deep, pulsing of the houseâthe way the wooden floors creak slightly as they settle, the distant sound of the wind rustling through the trees outside. The comfort of knowing your grandparents are asleep down the hall brings a sense of calm that you havenât felt in a long time.
Deciding to take advantage of the early hour, you slip out of bed, your feet brushing against the cool floor as you stretch, feeling the muscles in your body slowly wake. You dress quietly, pulling on a soft, worn sweater, and pad downstairs, careful to avoid the spots on the stairs that you know will creak.
You move through the kitchen as if on autopilot, your hands knowing exactly where everything is. You set the coffee to brew, and the rich aroma sills the room.
Reaching for the eggs, you crack a few of them into a bowl, and as youâre whisking, you let your mind wander, thinking about how to spend the day. The soft sizzle of butter in the pan gets your attention and you pour the eggs in, watching as they begin to set around the edges.Â
You pour yourself a cup of coffee, the steam rising from the mug in delicate spirals, and you take a sip, savouring the warmth and flavour hitting your tongue, while your gaze drifts over to the window that faces the back of the farmhouse.Â
Your grandparentsâ own horses, and you recognize some of them from when you were younger. It makes you happy knowing that theyâre still being well taken care of. The way the early light touches the land, and the morning dew covers the grass, you canât help but smile into your mug.Â
Slowly, you walk a bit closer to the window, eager to take in the view you had been missing all these years, when a figure standing over by the horses catches your eye. Itâs Logan, a small surprise given the early hourâyou didnât hear him wake upâbut he stands there, leaning casually against the fence, an apple in his hand.Â
You watch as he holds out the apple to one of the horses, his rough hand moving gently over its neck as it eats. Thereâs something unexpectedly tender in the way he interacts with the animal, a patience and care that you didnât expect to see from him, given how he acted yesterday.Â
He reaches into his pocket and pulls out another apple, offering it to the second horse, who hungrily accepts it. You continue to stare at the sight outside. This side of himâso different from the unapproachable exterior heâs shown so farâstirs something inside you, a desire to connect with him, to see if thereâs more to him than meets the eye.
On impulse, you quickly turn off the stove, grab a second cup of coffee and some toast youâve just buttered, and without overthinking it, you head outside. The morning air is cool against your skin as you make your way over to Logan.Â
As you approach, he keeps his attention focused on the horses. You take a moment, then clear your throat lightly, holding out the coffee with a tentative smile. âThought you might want some breakfast,â you offer, trying to keep your tone light and friendly.
He finally glances at you, his eyes briefly meeting yours. His expression is just as unreadable his had been in the last sixteen hours youâve known him, and then he grunts, âAlready ate,â and turns his attention back to the animals in front of him.
His curt, and honestly rude rebuffals really frustrate you. Itâs not like youâre asking him to wipe your ass after you go to the washroom, so you have absolutely no idea why heâs like this.Â
âAlright,â you mutter, lips pressed together in a thin line, and turn to head back into the kitchen.Â
Once inside, you set the untouched coffee and toast back on the counter with a sigh. This is so fucking awkward. Youâre going to be spending the next however-many-months with him, and you would love it if you could at the very least, get along. His rough-around-the-edges personality is not making this enjoyable for you, and youâre sure that he probably just seeâs you as an annoying nuisance.Â
And itâs not like youâre ever going to pull this card on him or anything, but you have been here longer than him, despite the fact that heâs acting like he owns the place. You get it, heâs been here for a for a while, and itâs only been him doing the work, blah blah. But youâve been helping and doing the work your entire childhoodâmissing a few years doesnât take away that fact.Â
With a heavy sigh, you open a cupboard and pull out a plate, scraping the eggs off the pan and setting them on it. Because your grandparentsâ are still asleep, all you can do is eat in silence.
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Youâve decided that today you are going to trim the grass. Thereâs always something to do around here, and since the long grass was one of the first things you noticed upon arrival, you think itâs best to just get that chore over with, considering how long you know it will take.Â
Once youâve finished cleaning the dishes and pan, you go back upstairs into your room and get changed. Today, you put on a long sleeve, and a small vest over top. Your pants are some hand-me-down working pants from one of your older cousins, and you snatch a baseball cap from your closet for when it begins to get hotter out.Â
Walking to the back shed, you grab some tools for trimming the lawn. A lawn mower, a string trimmer, and a rake for after everythingâs been cut. Moving over to the back section of the lawn, you set the trimmer and rake against the barn and start using the mower. Itâs the same one your grandparents have used since you were a child, so itâs a reel lawn mower instead of those newer, more electrical ones youâve seen around the city.Â
You canât really complain about it, so you just begin, the steady repetitive action of moving the tool back and forth being somewhat therapeutic. The smell of freshly cut grass begins to hit your senses, and you truly feel at peace.Â
As the minutes pass, the sun rises higher, its warmth spreading across the fields. Youâre completely absorbed in your work, the rhythm of mowing and the occasional chirp of birds the only sounds around you. Youâve missed this. The sounds of cars honking and early morning city traffic has nothing on the serenity of country life.Â
Youâre just completing the first half when you sense movement nearby. Glancing up, you see Logan walking up to you, having grabbed the trimmer. He doesnât say anything, just starts up the machine and heads over to the next patch of grass within the area.
Thereâs a brief moment of eye-contact, like a subtle unspoken recognition to the effort you seem to be putting in. He gives you a small nod, and turns to focus on his task. The two of you work side by side, the hum of the machines, the scent of fresh-cut grass, and the warm sun overhead creating a strangely comforting atmosphere.Â
When you finally finish, few hours have passed, and you walk back over to the barn and grab a lawn bag and the rake. And because Loganâs machine was electric, he seems to have finished his section as well, so you begin raking up all the stray pieces of grass.Â
You quick to find out how awkward it is to hold the lawn bag open with one hand while trying to rake with the otherâthe grass keeps slipping out of the bag, and you canât help but feel a bit ridiculous as you fumble with the task. You scan around, hoping Logan wonât notice, but of course, heâs right there, watching as you flail around.
You feel a flush of embarrassment creep up your neck, but before you can say anything, he steps forward. Like usual it seems, he doesnât say a word, just holds out his hand as if asking for the rake. You falter briefly, not wanting to seem like you need his help, but at the same time you understand how much more efficient it would be if he joined.Â
Reluctantly, you hand it over, and he immediately starts working with the same steady efficiency he brought to trimming the grass. With both hands free, you manage the lawn bag more effectively, holding it open as Logan rakes the grass into neat piles.
The silence between you isnât uncomfortable; instead, it feels like a natural extension of the morningâs work. The sound of the rake scraping against the ground, the rustle of grass being gathered, and the occasional whinny from a horse nearby.Â
After the last of the grass is finally raked and bagged, you tie off the lawn bag and glance over at him. He leans the rake against the barn wall and meets your gaze. Thereâs something in the way he seems to stare at you head on this time, rather than just a quick look, that makes your chest fill with satisfaction.Â
You nod. âThanks.â
Logan dips his chin in return, then turns and heads back toward the barn. The heat of the sun really starts to hit you now, and you take a peak at your watch, noticing that itâs already lunch time. Knowing that even if you tried to invite him, heâs probably say no, you just walk back to the farmhouse alone.Â
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The next couple of weeks unfold in the same way, moving with an almost predictable rhythm. Each morning, you wake before the sun, quietly slipping out of bed while your grandparentâs are still asleep. As you prepare and eat breakfast, you take your usual place by the kitchen window, watching as Logan interacts with the horses.Â
Then, as the sun rises higher, you head out to begin your chores around the farm. Sometimes, Logan joins you without a wordâhis presence now a familiar and abating part of your routineâor sometimes, you find yourself working alone, but even then, you know heâs never far away.Â
Youâve learned to read his silences, to understand that his gruff demeanor isnât necessarily unfriendliness, but rather his way of navigating the world. And though he doesnât speak much, his actions have a way of communicating more than words ever could.
One morning, as youâre finishing up breakfast, your grandparents announce their plans to head into one of the nearby cities for the day. âWe need to run some errands and pick up a few things,â your grandmother explains, her hands busy packing a small bag. âBut we were thinking it might be nice for the horses to get out and see some different scenery too.â
âThey havenât been to the pond in a while. Itâs good for them to stretch their legs and take in some new sights.â Your grandfather chimes in.Â
You nod, smiling at the thought. The pond is a beautiful spot, a peaceful place where the water runs clear and cool, surrounded by tall trees and soft grass. Itâs the perfect place to spend a day with the horses. âThat sounds like a great idea. Iâll take them out there for the day.â
Your grandmotherâs eyes light up as she hands you a basket. âI packed some food and a blanket for a picnic. There are also a couple of towels in case you want to swim. Itâll be a lovely day for it.â
âThank you,â you say, appreciating the thoughtfulness behind the preparations. You take the basket and head upstairs to get ready, the idea of spending the day by the pond filling you with excitement. Itâs been a long time since youâve been there last.Â
In your room, you change into your bathing suit, a simple bikini that youâve always loved for its comfort and ease. You slip on a loose shirt and shorts over it, then grab a few essentials before heading back downstairs. Your grandparents have already left, so you make your way out to the barn to prepare the horses.
As you start saddling them up, you notice Logan nearby, focused on his usual tasks. His presence has become so customary to you that you hardly think twice before calling out to him. âHey, Logan,â you say, catching his attention.
âIâm heading to the pond with the horses,â you tell him, nodding toward the saddled horses. âGrandmaâs packed some food and a blanket for a picnic. There are even towels if you want to swim. Youâre welcome to join us if youâd like.â
He hesitates, his gaze shifting to the horses, then back to you. After a moment, he mutters, âIâve never ridden a horse before.â
The admission takes you by surprise, and you raise an eyebrow. âReally? But youâve been here for over a year. I just assumedââ
He shakes his head slightly, cutting you off. âIâve always just walked alongside them. Holdinâ onto the reins is one thing, but Iâve never actually been on top of one.â
You canât help the small smile that tugs at your lips. âThatâs okay,â you say gently. âYou can still join us. You can walk alongside like you usually do, and tomorrow, if youâre up for it, Iâll teach you how to ride.â
Logan peers at you for a long moment, considering your words. Finally, he nods. âAlright. Iâll come with you.â
âGreat,â you reply, your smile widening. âI think youâll enjoy it.â
With that settled, you both finish preparing for the trip. Logan helps you load the picnic basket, blanket, and towels onto one of the horses. You mount your favourite horse, and gently click your heels into its side, starting the trip as he begins walking, horses in tow, beside you.Â
The journey to the pond is beautiful. The green trees that frame the pathway, the soft buzzing of nature, the sound of the horsesâ hooves. You and Logan exchange a few words, but for the most part, itâs silent.Â
When you reach the pond, the sight is just as picturesque as you remembered. The water sparkles under the sunlight, the tall trees casting dappled shadows across the grassy bank. You untie the horses, giving them plenty of room to graze and explore, before you grab the picnic basket, while he grabs the towels and blankets. Making your way over to the other side of the creek, you find a nice open patch of grass to set up on.
âIâm going for a quick dip,â you say as you go about stepping out of your shorts. Logan, who is sitting down, looks up, but his eyes seem to stop dead in their tracks when they settle on your body. You swear you can physically see his gaze darken as he takes in the sight of you stripping off your shirt. Itâs subtle, but a small shiver runs down your spine at the attention nonetheless.
Without waiting for a response, you turn and and head toward the pond. The temperature is perfect: just cool enough to be refreshing without being cold.
You dive in, the reservoir embracing you as a much-needed relief from the heat. Everything feels perfectâthe gentle current against your skin, the refreshing sensation of being submerged, and the weightlessness of floating just beneath the surface.Â
But when you lift your head out of the water, you and Logan immediately lock eyes.
Heâs lying back on the blanket, propped up on one elbow, and his focus is squarely on you. The intensity of his stare is like a physical force, pinning you in place. The world around you seems to fade away, leaving just the two of you suspended in time. Your breath catches in your throat, and you can feel a heat build within you, starting in your chest and traveling down, deeper, and deeperâŚBut then, just as suddenly as it began, he looks away, and if you were any closer, you may have been able to spot the red flush creeping up the back of his neck and to the tip of his ears.
The moment is over, but the enduring feeling of it stays with you as you swim back to the shore. Water drips from your body as you step out, and you reach for one of the towels your grandmother packed. Once youâve dried off, you walk over to where Logan is sitting and drop down beside him on the blanket.Â
You are aware of eyes on you again, though this time thereâs a hesitation in the way they travel over your form, as if heâs trying to be discreet but canât quite help himself. You pretend not to notice as you reach for the picnic basket.
âIâm starving,â you say, pulling out the sandwiches your grandmother packed. âWant one?â
He nods, sitting up a little straighter as you hand him a sandwich. After a few bites, curiosity gets the better of you, and you decide to break the ice. âSo,â you start, glancing over at him, âhow did you end up here, working on my grandparentsâ farm?â
He takes his time chewing and swallowing before he answers, his eyes focused on the food in his hands. âI was passing through,â he says finally. âDidnât plan on stayinâ. But your grandparents⌠theyâre good people. Needed help, so I stuck around.â
You nod, taking another bite. âThey are good people,â you agree, thinking of how much theyâve done for you over the years. âBut where were you headed before that? Where are you from?â
Logan pauses for a moment, then looks over at you. âAlberta,â he says. âGrew up there, mostly. Been a lot of places since, but Albertaâs homeâor was.â
You smile, finding comfort in the fact that heâs sharing a bit more. âAlbertaâs beautiful,â you say, remembering the few times youâd traveled through the province. âWhyâd you leave?â
He shrugs, glancing out toward the creek. âNeeded a change. Wanted to see what else was out there. Guess I got used to movinâ around, never really settlinâ anywhere.â
You nod thoughtfully, taking in his words. âMust have been hard, never really having a place to call home.â
His gaze meets yours, and thereâs a hint of something softer in his eyes. âYeah,â he admits, his voice quieter. âBut your grandparents⌠theyâve made it easier. This farm⌠itâs good.â
You smile warmly at him. âIâm glad youâre here. Youâve been a huge help to them. And⌠well, Iâve liked having you around.â
He glances at you, his expression softening just a fraction. âYeah, itâs been alright,â he mutters, a small, imperceptible smirk on his lips. You smile bashfully.
The next couple of hours pass by in a blur. Not much conversation happens, but rather, these weird periods of time where you feel as though your eyes are glued to him, and he you. Itâs differentâunexpectedâand to put it frankly, you feel a bit shy underneath his gaze.Â
Logan is attractive, anyone with eyes could see that, but it really wasnât just his face that pulled you in, it was him. The way he would silently help you with chores, his soft moments every morning with the horses, the way he subtly looks over your grandparentsâ when he thinks they arent watching. All of it. You want to spend more time with him, learn more about who he is, what he likes⌠all of it.
Soon enough, you both begin to pack up the picnic supplies, load up the horses, and head back to the farm. The horses seem content, having had a fun day grazing and napping by the pond, and you ride beside him as he walks. Every now and then, you catch him peeking up at you from under his eyelashes, his eyes lingering just a bit longer each time.Â
You can see your grandparentâs car in the driveway as you near the farm, meaning theyâve also returned from their day in the city. Leading the horses back into the barn, the two of you go through the motions of the familiar routine of unsaddling them, brushing them down, and making sure theyâre comfortable for the night.Â
Once theyâre all settled for the night, Logan steps back, wiping his hands on his jeans as he looks at you.Â
âSo âbout tomorrowâŚâ He begins, shifting slightly, as if unsure how to phrase what he wants to say. âYou really think you can teach me to ride?â
You grin excitedly. âOf course. Iâll come out after Iâve eaten breakfast.â
âAlright then,â he says, pivoting toward the doors, his lips twitching just barely, but enough. âLookinâ forward to it.â
Your fingers are twitching at your sides as you watch him leave. You wait a few moments, then head out as well, closing and locking up the barn for the night. When you step into the house, you find your grandparents in the living room, their faces lit by the soft glow of a lamp as they relax on the chesterfield.Â
âHow was your day?â your grandmother asks, looking up from her knitting with a bright smile.
âIt was nice,â you reply. âThe horses loved it, and the pond was as beautiful as ever. We had a picnic, and it was really peaceful.â
Your grandfather, whoâs been quietly sipping his tea, sets down his cup and regards you with a knowing look. âAnd Logan? Did he go with you?â
You nod, feeling a bit of warmth rise to your cheeks at the mention of their helper. âYeah, he came along. Heâs never ridden a horse before, so he just walked with us. But Iâm going to teach him tomorrow.â
Your grandparents exchange a look, and your grandmotherâs eyes sparkle with amusement and something more tender as she smiles at you. âThatâs good, dear. Heâs a bit of a mystery, that one, but I can tell heâs got a good heart. Sometimes people just need a little time to open up.â
Chatting with your grandparentâs a bit longer, you listen intently as they fill you in on their activities. You can faintly hear the sound of Loganâs footsteps upstairs as he gets ready for bed. The memory of his gaze on you makes your heart beat a smidge faster.Â
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Logan is unsurprisingly already at the barn when you arrive the next morning. Heâs leaning against it, arms crossed over his chest.Â
âMorning,â you greet. âYou ready to get started?â
Logan glances at the horses, then back at you. âReady as Iâll ever be.â
You lead him over to the horses, choosing one of the gentler ones for him to work with, and begin by showing him how to properly saddle the horse, explaining each step as you go. Logan watches intently, though you can see the slight furrow in his brow as he takes in all the information.
As soon as the horse is all saddled up, you hand him the reins. âOkay, now itâs your turn. Go ahead and mount up.â
He wavers for just a moment, his eyes on the horse as if weighing his options. But then, with a deep breath, he grabs the saddle and swings himself up with ease. He sits stiffly at first, his hands gripping the reins a bit too tightly, but he doesnât look as uncomfortable as you would have expected. Definitely better than your first attempt.
âYouâre doing great,â you reassure him, moving to stand beside the horse. âJust relax. The horse can sense if youâre tense, so try to loosen up a bit.â
He takes another breath, visibly trying to relax his posture. Itâs clear that heâs out of his comfort zone, but heâs determined to push through. You walk him through the basics of steering and controlling the horse, keeping your tone calm and encouraging.
After a few minutes, you guide him around the paddock, walking alongside the horse to make sure he feels secure. Logan follows your instructions with serious concentration, his movements becoming more and more natural as he gets used to the rhythm of the horseâs steps.
âYouâre doing really well,â you tell him, smiling up at him. âWant to try picking up the pace a little?â
He glances down at you warily at first, but then he nods. âYeah. Letâs give it a shot.â
You guide him through a gentle trot, staying close enough to offer guidance but giving him enough space to figure things out on his own. The horse picks up speed, and you watch as he adjusts, his body moving in sync with the animalâs movements. Thereâs a moment when he looks down at you, a spark of surprise in his eyes as he realizes heâs actually getting the hang of it.
As the morning progresses, Logan becomes more comfortable in the saddle, his confidence growing with each passing minute. You spend the next hour practicing different techniques, guiding him through turns, stops, and even a slow canter. Heâs a quick learner, and despite the initial awkwardness, you can tell heâs starting to enjoy himself.
Eventually, you lead him back to the paddock, bringing the horse to a stop. He dismounts, still a bit tense but clearly pleased with himself. He hands you the reins, his eyes meeting yours with a look thatâs both grateful and slightly sheepish.
âNot bad for a first-timer,â you say with a grin, patting the horseâs neck.
He huffs a small laugh, rubbing the back of his neck. âYeah, well⌠youâre a good teacher.â
The compliment, simple as it is, makes your heart skip a beat. Thereâs something about the way he says it, the sincerity in his tone, that makes you feel a warm glow inside. He begins to walk toward the back shed, undoubtedly going to start on his morning chores, but you find yourself wanting to hold onto this moment just a bit longer.Â
âLogan,â you call out, stopping him in his tracks.
He turns back, his eyes questioning.
âThanks for this morning. I really enjoyed it.â
Logan studies you for a second, then he gives you a small smile. âYeah,â he says quietly. âMe too.â
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The days come and go, blending into one another as your first month at the farm passes by in what feels like the blink of an eye. The sun seems to rise earlier and set later with each passing day, stretching the hours out in a way that makes everything feel both languid and endless, and the heat only intensifies, something you didnât think was possible.Â
Despite the longer days and rising temperatures, you and Loganâs daily routines have now intertwined in a way that feels as natural as breathing. The once solitary moments you spent watching him out with the horses have now become something shared. Every morning, without fail, the two of you meet by the barn, where the horses greet you with soft nickers and eager eyes, ready for their daily ride.
Heâs improved a lot. He no longer looks uncomfortable or stiff, and heâs able to guide his horse with an ease that surprises even him. You can see the subtle shift in his posture, the way he holds the reins with a sureness that wasnât there before.Â
And just like when you work on the farm together, sometimes, the two of you ride in a comfortable silenceâthe only sounds being the soft snorts of the horses and the creak of leather saddles. But more often than not, you chat about everything and nothing, your conversations easy and unforced.Â
Logan, who once spoke only in short, clipped sentences, has begun to open up more, sharing bits and pieces of his past, his thoughts, and his observations about life on the farm. You learn that he has a sarcastic, dry sense of humor, one that often catches you off guard and leaves you laughing in spite of yourself. He even joins you for your usual morning breakfast of eggs and toast, something that started only a few days into your new morning ritual.Â
Yet throughout all of this, thereâs a something growing between you and Logan, simmering just beneath the surface.Â
It manifests in the little moments, the stolen glances, and the accidental touches that donât really seem to be as accidental as you may think. Itâs in the way his eyes follow you when he thinks youâre not looking, how they intensify when you laugh, or how he seems to fixate on your hands as you work, as if heâs memorizing every movement.Â
Youâre not immune to it either. You find yourself hyper-aware of his presence, the way his proximity seems to alter the air around you. In one afternoon, youâre in the barn, and sorting through a pile of hay bales. Itâs hard, sweaty work, but the itâs kind that leaves you with a satisfying ache in your muscles by the end of the day. Logan is beside you, lifting the heavy bales with ease, his shirt sticking to his back, outlining the broad expanse of his shoulders. You catch yourself staring, and quickly look away, but not before he flicks his eyes over to yours.
He doesnât say anything, but you can see it in his eyes. Itâs like theyâre telling you that he knows exactly what you were thinking, where you were staring.Â
And when youâre both tending to the horses, something happens again. Youâre brushing one down, your fingers working through its mane, when Logan comes to stand beside you, so close that you can smell his natural musk.Â
âHere, let me help,â he says lowly, not waiting for a response as he reaches out, his hand covering yours. You glance up at him, and heâs already looking down at you. Youâre acutely aware of the feel of his hand over yours, the callousness of his skin against your own, and the way his thumb brushes lightly over your knuckles as if testing the waters.
Another time, while fixing the fence out in the field, youâre both working in tandem, passing tools back and forth. At one point, you reach for a hammer at the same time Logan does, and your fingers brush against his. Itâs a fleeting touch, but it feels like a spark in the summer heat, and for a heartbeat, you both freeze, caught in that split second of contact.
âSorry,â you mumble, pulling your hand back, but the apology feels hollow in the face of what youâre actually feeling.
âNo problem,â Logan replies, his voice gruffer than usual, as he hands you the tool.Â
You can feel it. Youâre not stupid. You know something is there, and you wonder how much longer you can resist itâhow much longer you can pretend that everything is fine. But Logan is a hard man to read, and youâre not sure if what youâre feeling is reciprocated, or if itâs just wishful thinking on your part. So you stay silent, letting the tension simmer, hoping that one day, one of you will have the courage to break it.
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Youâre not the only who seeâs it.Â
âYou know,â your grandmother says one afternoon, as youâre helping them with a puzzle. âLogan has really come out of his shell since youâve been here.â
You blink, and glance over at her. âWhat do you mean?â
She looks up from the table, her eyes twinkling with a mischievous light. âOh, you know exactly what I mean,â she says with a knowing smile. âHeâs been here for over a year, and in all that time, weâve never seen him quite like this. Heâs always been polite, of course, but distant. Reserved. But now⌠well, itâs clear heâs become quite comfortable around you.â
Your grandfather places a piece in the board and nods in agreement. âSheâs right, you know. Loganâs always been a bit of a mystery, keeps to himself mostly. But ever since you arrived, heâs been different. More⌠engaged, I suppose you could say.â
You feel a flush of heat rising to your cheeks, your heart skipping a beat at their words. âI-I donât know about that,â you stammer, trying to brush it off. âWe just⌠work together a lot. Thatâs all.â
Chuckling, your grandmother leans forward slightly. âDarling, donât be modest. Itâd be obvious to anyone that thereâs something going on between the two of you. Heâs practically a different man when heâs around you. Why, just the other day, I caught him actually smiling while you two were out riding. I nearly fainted!â
âYouâve managed to do in weeks what we couldnât do in a year. Whatever it is, itâs good for him. And for you, too, Iâd wager,â your grandfather pipes in, sending you a wink.Â
Fidgeting with your hands, you feel like a deer caught in headlights, and youâre honestly not sure how to respond. âWeâre⌠friends,â you say, though the words feel inadequate even as you say them.Â
The woman across from you raises an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced. âHmm? Well, maybe so. But it seems to me that thereâs potential for something more there, if youâre both willing to see it.â
âI⌠I donât know,â you mumble, feeling flustered under their scrutiny. âHeâs just⌠heâs a complicated person.â
âEveryoneâs complicated, dear,â your grandfather says gently. âBut that doesnât mean theyâre not worth the effort. Oftentimes, the best things in life are the ones that take the most time to understand.â
Thereâs a moment of silence as their words sink in, the weight of their observations leaving you feeling exposed and uncertain. You hadnât fully allowed yourself to consider what you felt, let alone what Logan felt. But now, with your grandparentsâ teasing remarks, itâs impossible to ignore the possibility that there might be something more between you and Logan than just a budding friendship.
Your grandmother reaches over and gives your hand a comforting squeeze. âJust take it one day at a time, sweetheart. Whatever happens, weâre here for you.â
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The following week, you find yourself itching for something newâa change in scenery. While the farm has been everything youâve wanted and more, you think itâd be nice to go on a drive, explore a small laketown you used to go to when you were younger. So, one morning, as you and Logan are unsaddling the horses, you muster the courage to extend an invitation thatâs been on your mind for days.
âSoâŚ,â you begin, trying to keep your tone casual. âI was thinking⌠maybe we could take a break from the farm this weekend and go into town. You know, just to get out for a bit, see something different.â
He pauses in his work, his hand stilling on the brush as he peers over at you with a raised eyebrow. âThe town?â he repeats, as if the idea is foreign to him.
âYeah,â you say, turning to face him fully. âI need to pick up a few things, and I thought it might be nice to have some company. We could grab lunch, maybe do some exploring⌠It doesnât have to be anything fancy. Just a change of pace.â
Thereâs a beat of silence as he considers your offer. His expression is guarded, as always, but you can see the wheels turning in his mind. Itâs clear that the idea of leaving the farm, even for a day, is something he hasnât done in a long timeâif ever.
âI donât know,â he eventually gets out, his tone uncertain. âBusy places are not really my thing.â
You feel a pang of disappointment at his hesitation, but youâre not ready to give up just yet. âI get that,â you say. âBut itâs not about how many people are there, really. Itâs about taking a break. Youâve been working so hard, and I think you deserve a day to relax. Plus, I could use your help carrying a few things,â you tease, hoping to coax him into agreeing.
Loganâs lips twitch as if heâs suppressing a smile, and for a split second you think heâs going to turn you down. But then he sighs, running a hand through his hair. âAlright,â he says, the word coming out almost reluctantly. âIâll go.â
You beam, unable to hide your enthusiasm. âWeâll leave early on Saturday, okay?â
âSaturday it is,â he confirms.
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The rest of the week passes quickly, your anticipation for the trip into town growing with each passing day. You find yourself planning out the day in your head, imagining the places you might visit, the food you might try, and most of all, the chance to see Logan in a different environmentâaway from the farm and the routine that has defined your relationship so far.
So, when Saturday morning arrives, youâre up before the sun, too excited to sleep in. You dress in your favourite casual clothesâsomething comfortable but a bit more put-together than your usual farm attireâand head downstairs, where you find your grandparents surprisingly already up and about.
âOff to the city today, are you?â your grandmother asks with a smile as she hands you a thermos of coffee for the road.
âYep,â you reply, unable to keep the grin off your face. âand Iâm dragging Logan along with me.â
Your grandfather chuckles, shaking his head. âWell, that should be interesting. Donât think heâs much of a city slicker.â
âBe patient with him, dear,â your grandmother adds, laughing. âHeâs stepping out of his comfort zone for you.â
âI will,â you promise, taking the coffee and heading out the door.
Loganâs already waiting by the truck, and when you see him, you canât help but falter in your steps. The shirt heâs wearing clings to his muscular frame in a way that draws your eyes, accentuating the strength thatâs always been evident. His hair is slightly disheveled, and thereâs an almost shy quality to the way he stands there, his hands shoved into his pockets as if heâs not quite sure what to do with them.
You try to hide the fact that you were just checking him out as you ask, âReady?âÂ
ââCourse,â he replies, climbing into the passenger seat as you slide behind the wheel.
The highways are empty and the sky is clear. You chat easily about the things you need to pick up, the cute boutiques you want to visit, and even a few memories of the last time you visited the place. Logan listens more than he talks, but you can tell heâs starting to relax, the tightness in his shoulders easing as the distance passes by.
When you finally reach the town, the energy along the streets is a stark contrast to the quiet calm of the farm. The buildings tower above you, and the sidewalks are crowded with people going about their day.Â
Stepping out of the truck, you glance over at Logan. Itâs clear that heâs out of his element, but thereâs something cute about the way he takes it all in. âWhere to first?â He questions.Â
âWell,â you say, smiling at him, âI was thinking we could grab some breakfast at this little cafĂŠ I know, then hit a few shops. Thereâs a bookstore I love that I think youâd like too.â
He nods, his expression softening slightly at the mention of a bookstore. âLead the way.â
You spend the morning wandering around, exploring the shops, and enjoying a nice breakfast together. At the bookstore, you lose track of time, browsing through the shelves and picking out a few titles that catch your eye. Logan surprises you by finding a book on woodworking, something heâs always been interested in but never had much time for. You can see the way his eyes light up as he flips through the pages, and it makes you smile, happy to see him enjoying something for himself.
After spending a few more hours of exploring, you suggest one last stop before heading backâa lookout point that offers a stunning view of the lake and the surrounding landscape. Logan agrees, and you drive up to the spot, parking the truck and leading him to a bench that overlooks the water.
The view is breathtaking. You both sit in silence for a while, just taking in the scenery, allowing the peacefulness of the moment to wash over you. He is staring out into the water with a thoughtful expression when you decide to interrupt his stupor.
âLogan,â you begin, the gentle breeze from the lake rustling through the trees, âwhat did you think of me when we first met?â
He turns his head slightly, his eyes meeting yours with a hint of surprise, as if he wasnât expecting the question. Then he pauses for a moment, looking back out at the lake, as if gathering his thoughts.
âI thought you were different,â he says slowly, each word carefully chosen. âYou didnât act like you were above the work. You jumped right in, got your hands dirty. Most people wouldnât do that.â
You smile at the memory, remembering how you started working together the moment you met. After all, you werenât just a visitorâyou were there to help, and you knew your way around the farm. âAnd now?â you ask, your heart beginning to beat just a little faster.
He remains quiet for a few moments, his focus still on the water. When he finally speaks, heâs timid, almost bashful, as if heâs revealing something heâs kept hidden for a long time.Â
âI think youâre beautiful,â he admits, his eyes flickering back to yours. âI thought that the first time I saw you, too. It was one of the first things that hit me. But itâs more than that. Now⌠now I think youâre perfect.â
The sincerity in his words catches you off guard, leaving you momentarily speechless. Your mouth parts in surprise, and all you can do is gawk, trying to process the depth of what heâs just said.
Logan shifts slightly, his gaze dropping to his hands as he continues. âI was⌠cold at first,â he murmurs, âDidnât know how else to act. You werenât like anyone Iâd ever met. I didnât know how to handle it. But what really got to me was how you didnât shy away from thatâyou didnât let my attitude push you away. That changed somethinâ in me.â
You want to say somethingâyou should say somethingâto acknowledge what he just said, bearing in mind that was probably the most amount of words to come out of his mouth in one go, but for some reason, you canât. The only thought running through your head is that you want to reach out and touch him, to close the small distance between you.
âWhat about you?â His voice is slightly more tentative now, and he definitely just asked that to fill the silence that you were ungraciously leaving. âWhat was your first impression of me?â
His question snaps you out of your thoughts, and you gulp, now knowing that your first impression of him was very different to his of you.Â
âHonestly? I thought you were rude as hell,â you say a bit nervously, watching as his eyebrows raise slightly in surprise. âYou were so gruff, so serious⌠I didnât know what to make of you at first. But then I saw the way you took care of the horses, the way you looked after the farm, and⌠it didnât take long for my opinion to change.â
He shifts, clearly caught off guard. You can see the faintest hint of a blush creeping up his neck as he takes in what you said, and it makes your smile widen.Â
âAndâŚYouâre kind,â you continue. âThereâs this gentleness about you that I wasnât expecting.â You suck in a shaky breath. âI think youâre pretty perfect now too, if Iâm being honest.â
The tint on his cheeks only deepens, and he looks away, flustered. Itâs a rare sightâseeing him like thisâand it makes you swoon.Â
âI donât know about thatâŚâ He mutters, a small, embarrassed smile tugging at the corners of his lips.Â
âI do,â you reply firmly. âYouâre more than you think you are, Logan.â
The genuineness in your words makes him look back at you, his eyes searching yours for somethingâreassurance, maybe, or confirmation that what youâre saying is real. Slowly, almost unconsciously, you both lean in closer, locked in a stare, your breaths mingling as the space between you shrinks. You can see the way his eyes flicker down to your lips, and you feel the same pull, the undeniable urge to close the distance and see what it would feel like to kiss him overriding all your senses.
Your chest pounds as you inch closer, until you can feel the warmth of his breath on your skin. But just as your lips are about to meet, a loud, piercing scream shatters the moment.
You both jerk back, startled, and whip your heads around to see a kid nearby, his face scrunched up in disgust as he frantically wipes at his shoulder. âEw! A seagull just pooped on me!â
The kidâs parents rush over, trying to console him as they pull out napkins, and you canât help but burst out laughing at the absurdity of the interruption. The sound of your laughter is contagious, and soon Logan is chuckling a bit too.
âWell, thatâs one way to kill the mood,â he mumbles under is breath.
Youâre still laughing, the remnants of your almost-kiss still in the back of your mind, but you know the moment has passed. âYeah,â you agree, trying to catch your breath. âGuess we should be thankful it wasnât us.â
Logan grins, warm and wide. âYeah, maybe we should.â
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Driving back to the farm, neither of you say a word about what almost transpired at the lookout point, and youâre fine with that. Thereâs no need to fill the silence with words, no need to dissect the moment or what it could have led to. You donât want there to be any sort of pressure between you, any expectations. Even if, deep down, all you want is to climb him like a tree, to feel the solid strength of him beneath your hands, and to finally give in to the attraction thatâs been building throughout your time together.Â
Pulling into the driveway and shutting of the engine, you turn to him, and turns to you, his eyes meeting yours. âThanks for today,â he says sincerely âI⌠liked it.â
You smile, feeling a warmth spread through you at his words. âMe too,â you reply, your voice just as soft. âWe should do it again sometime.â
âYeah,â Logan agrees, his gaze holding yours a hint longer before he turns away, his hand reaching for the door handle. âWe should.â
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A few days later, as everyone sits around the kitchen table after dinner, the evening suddenly takes on a new tone when your grandmother clears her throat and shoots an exchanges a conspiratorial glance at your grandfather.
âWeâve got some news,â she begins, her eyes shining with excitement. âYour grandfather and I have been invited to spend a week at the Summersâ cottage by the lake.â
You smile, genuinely happy for them. The Summers are longtime friends of your grandparents, and the idea of them getting a little vacation away sounds perfect. âThat sounds wonderful! You two deserve some time to relax.â
âWell, we thought so too,â your grandfather says. âBut that means weâll be leaving the farm in your capable hands.â
It takes a moment for the full meaning of his words to sink in. You and Logan⌠alone⌠for an entire week.
Your heart skips a beat and you glimpse over at Logan, whoâs sitting across the table from you, his expression neutral as he listens to your grandparents. But thereâs a quick flash of something that suggests heâs as aware of the situation as you are.
A voice brings you back to the moment. âNow, donât worry,â she says with a reassuring smile. âThereâs not much that needs doing, just the usual stuff. And weâll be back before you know it.â
Your grandfather leans back in his chair, crossing his arms over his chest as he scans between you and Logan. âWe trust you both to keep everything running smoothly,â he says, before he drops his voice to an embarrassingly low tone. âAnd to keep an eye on each other.â
You canât help but blush at his not-so-subtle innuendo, and you quickly drop your gaze to your hands, trying to hide the warmth creeping up your cheeks. The thought of spending an entire week alone with Logan is both thrilling and nerve-wracking. The lack of a bufferâyour grandparentsâmeans that literally anything could happen.Â
âDonât worry,â you finally manage to say. âWeâve got this. You two just enjoy your time away.â
Logan, who has been uncharacteristically quiet during the conversation, finally speaks up. âYeah,â he agrees, âWeâll take care of everything.â
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Over the next couple of days, your grandparents pack their bags and make sure everything is in order before they leave. You help them with the small details, ensuring that the house is stocked with food and that all the usual chores are delegated properly.
Finally, the morning of their departure arrives. You stand by the front door, watching as your grandparents load their bags into the car. Your grandmother gives you a warm hug, âTake care, dear,â she says, kissing your cheek before hopping into the passengerâs seat.Â
Your grandfather shakes Loganâs hand, giving him a firm nod. âTake care of things.â
He hums. âI will. Enjoy yourselves.â
With that, your grandparents climb into the car, and after a final wave, they drive down the long, dusty road that leads away from the farm.Â
Thereâs a pause.Â
Suddenly, youâve become extremely aware of how close you two are standing.Â
âSo,â you start, hoping to ease a bit of the electricity beginning to spark. âI guess itâs just us now.â
Logan swallows thickly, his adams apple bobbing up and down. âYeah,â he replies a bit deeper than usual. âJust us.â
âWhat should we do first?â you ask as casually as possible.Â
He shrugs slightly, his lips curving into the faintest hint of a smile. âSame old, I guess. Canât let everythinâ fall apart right when they leave..â
âTrue. Letâs start with that.â
The two of you move into that familiar routine of farm work. Mucking out the stalls, hauling bags of feed from the shed to the barn, tending to the vegetable garden, you do it all. But even though youâre busy with work, thereâs an underlying jitter to everything you do, a heightened awareness of each otherâs presence that just wasnât there before. And itâs impossible to ignore. Each time you make eyecontact it feels charged, almost like a promise of whatâs to come, and it has your heart racing with exhilaration.Â
That evening, after the chores are done and the sun has dropped below the horizon, youâre in the kitchen, preparing dinner while Logan finishes up outside. The quiet of the farmhouse feels different without your grandparents thereâemptier, yet somehow more intimate. Domestic. You can hear the soft creak of the floorboards as he enters the house, the sound of him washing up in the sink.
And as the evening wears on, you find yourself drawing out cleaning the dishes, not wanting to end the day just yet. Logan stays close, drying the plates and placing them back in the cupboards.
âLong day,â he grunts.
âYeah,â you agree, glancing at him out of the corner of your eye. âBut it was nice. Peaceful.â
His eyes find yours. âPeaceful,â he echoes, though the word seems to hold a different meaning when he says it.
You both stay there, unmoving, until eventually, he takes a step back, as if sensing that the tension between you needs a moment to cool. âIâll check on the barn,â he says gruffly. âMake sure everythingâs locked up for the night.â
âOkay,â you reply, your voice softer than you intended.
Logan leaves to check on the barn, while heâs gone, your thoughts are a whirlwind of anticipation and nervous energy as you busy yourself with finishing up the remaining utensils.Â
Finally, unable to stay inside any longer, you decide to step outside, hoping the cool evening air will help clear your mind. You sink down onto the old porch swing, and pull your knees up to your chest, wrapping your arms around them as you observe the darkened landscape.
A few minutes later, you hear the soft crunch of gravel underfoot, and you glance over your shoulder to see Logan approaching the porch. He walks up the steps and pauses momentarily as if debating whether to join you. Then, with a soft sigh, he settles down beside you, his shoulder just barely brushing against yours.
Itâs now or never, you think. âWe have the place to ourselves now,â you state.Â
He turns his head slightly, giving you a sidelong look, the corner of his mouth quirking up into a small, knowing smirk. âIndeed we do,â he replies.
The simple acknowledgmentâand the way he says itâmakes your pulse quicken, and you canât help the small huff of exasperation that escapes your lips. Heâs always been so tame, so careful with his words, and while you appreciate the way heâs respected your space, youâre done with tiptoeing around.
âDo I need to spell it out for you, orââ But before you can finish the sentence, Logan moves.Â
His hand reaches out, rough and warm, to cup the back of your head. Your eyes widen, and your heart thuds in your chest upon realizing whatâs about to happen. And with a firm but gentle pull, he closes the distance between you, his lips crashing against yours.
You lose track of your surroundingsâthe night, the farm, everythingâas you give yourself into feel of his lips against yours. Itâs intense and claiming, a declaration of everything youâve both been too afraid to say.
His hand tangles in your hair, holding you close as he deepens the kiss, his other hand coming to rest on your waist, pulling you closer until thereâs no space left between you. Your hands find their way to his shoulders, gripping the fabric of his shirt as if to ground yourself in the moment, to make sure this is real, that heâs really here, kissing you.
Moving your lips against his with equal fervor, you pour the longing youâve been feeling all this time into it. The taste of him is intoxicating. Itâs something thatâs so uniquely himâso uniquely Loganâand you canât get enough. Youâve imagined this moment in the dead of night, but nothing compares to the reality of itâto the way he kisses you like youâre the only thing that matters.
When you finally pull back, out of breath and a little dazed, Loganâs forehead rests against yours, his breath coming in heavy, uneven pants. His eyes are smoldering and intense and his smirk is gone, replaced by a deep look of yearning.
âIâve wanted to do that for a long time,â he admits huskily. The way his voice has dropped three octaves isnât missed on you. You can practically feel it vibrate down in your puâ
âYouâre not the only one,â You whisper, interrupting your own thoughts. The connection between you has finally been acknowledged, and you feel a huge sense of relief.
He exhales a breath you didnât realize he was holding, and his hand slips from the back of your head to cup your face, his thumb tracing the line of your jaw. âGood,â he murmurs. âBecause I donât think I can hold back anymore.â
You lean in, pressing another kiss to his lips. âThen donât,â you whisper against his mouth.
The spark that has been ignited between you flares up into a full blown fire, and the next kiss quickly becomes more heated. Without breaking it, Loganâs grip on your waist tightens and you let out a soft gasp as he effortlessly lifts you onto his lap. Your legs straddle his hips, and you can feel the beginning of something growing underneath you.Â
The sensation is dizzying, and you instinctively press yourself closer, your fingers curling into his hair. The swing beneath you creaks softly with the movement, but neither of you pays it any mind, too lost in each other to care.
You shift slightly on his lap, grinding your hips against him, and the movement draws a deep, throaty groan from him. He pulls back just enough to catch his breath, âGod, you drive me crazy,â and then heâs on you again.Â
Itâs wild. Hot, and heavy, and utterly consuming. His hands move from your hips to grip your ass, guiding you to move against him. It feels so good, you release a relieved sigh into his mouth, before dropping your head onto his shoulder, too caught up in the pleasure.Â
The sounds of your moans fill the air as he continues grinding you against him, his own hips bucking up into your core.Â
Biting your lip, you lift your head slightly, a teasing smile tugs at the corners of your mouth as your eyes dart toward the open door of the farmhouse. âYou know,â you begin tilting forward to bite his ear, your voice low and playful, âas much as Iâm enjoying being out here, I think we should take this inside.â
Loganâs lips quirk up into a sexy smirk. âAs you wish,â he murmurs.
As you stand up, your legs a little shaky from what just occured, you peek back at him, and see that heâs already risen to his feet. Stepping closer, you slip your hand into his as you guide him toward the door. But just as you reach the threshold, a thought crosses your mind, and you pause, turning to look up at him with a mischievous glint in your eyes.
âWe gotta go to your room,â you say, running your hands up and down his arms, feeling them flex underneath your touch.âI donât think Iâm ready to defile my childhood bedroom just yet.â
He raises an eyebrow, a grin spreading across his face as he catches on to what youâre implying. âOh, is that so?â he asks, his tone filled with mock seriousness. You wink in return. grabbing one of his hands and dragging him inside.Â
By the time you reach his door, youâre practically vibrating with excitement, your breath coming in quick, shallow bursts. The room is simple, and the bed, neatly made, sits in the center of the room. You canât help but laugh at the thought of how different it will look in just a few moments.
You turn to face Logan, but he doesnât give you time to say anything, his hand reaching out, his fingers brushing against your cheek in a touch that is both tender and possessive. His thumb traces the line of your jaw as he cups your face, his eyes searching yours for any hint of hesitation.
But thereâs none. Youâve never been more sure of anything in your life. The need for him, for this, is so overwhelming that itâs taking every ounce of strength in you to keep from throwing yourself onto him.Â
His lips find yours once more, this time more urgent, more demanding than before. He pulls you closer, his body pressing against yours. âAre you sure about this?â he asks in between kisses.
âAbsolutely,â you mumble breathlessly, your hands sliding up his chest to curl around the back of his neck. The word barely leaves your lips before Logan reacts, a low hum rumbling in his chest as if your answer has unleashed something primal within him.
He kicks the door shut behind him with a force that makes the room tremble slightly, and in the same fluid motion, he pins you against the wall, lips never leaving yours as his body cages you in.
One of his thighs nudges its way between yours, the rough fabric of his jeans brushing against the sensitive spot between your legs. The friction is maddening, electric, and it hits just right, sending a jolt of pleasure up your spine that rips a moan from your throat.
The sound only spurs Logan on, his own need evident in the way he moves against you. He moves his mouth to your neck, trailing up and down it with hungrily. The feel of his mouth on your skin, the way his teeth graze your pulse point, causes you to arch against him, your hands clutching at his shoulders for support.
You can feel the warmth of his breath as he presses his lips to the sensitive spot just below your ear, his tongue flicking out to taste your skin, as his hands explore your body. Theyâre everywhereâone gripping your hip, holding you steady against the wall, the other sliding up your side to brush against the curve of your breast. His fingers find the hem of your shirt, tugging it up, and you lift your arms to help him, the fabric sliding up and over your head before itâs tossed carelessly to the floor.
Bringing his lips back to yours, the kiss is fiery, stealing all the oxygen from your lungs as he pushes you even harder into against the wall, his thigh still working its magic. You canât help the way your hips rock against him, the need for moreâmore pressure, more friction, more him.
Logan seems to sense your desperation, moaning when his hand slips down from your breast to the waistband of your jeans. He fumbles with the button for only a moment before he gets it open, his fingers slipping inside to brush against the soft skin of your lower belly. He pulls back just enough to look into your eyes, his gaze tempting and filled with a desire that matches your own.Â
âYouâre so damn beautiful,â he mutters, voice thick with want. âNo idea why I waited so long.â
You can barely think, let alone form words, but you manage to breathe out, âDonât need to wait any longer.â
The words seem to be all the encouragement he needs. In one swift motion, he slides your pants and underwear down your legs, his hands careful as he helps you step out of them. Youâre left standing before him, bare and vulnerable, but the way heâs staring at youâlike youâre the most beautiful thing heâs ever seenâmakes you feel powerful, desired in a way youâve never felt before.
He pulls you back into him, and this time, you can feel the hardness of his own desire against yoursâbareâ and it drives you insane. His grip finds you thighs as he lifts you off the ground and carries you the short distance to the bed. He lays you down gently on his bed, and breaks away long enough to strip off his own clothes. The sight of himâstrong, muscular, yoursâmakes your breath catch in your throat.Â
Thereâs a moment where heâs standing above you, just staring, his chest rising and falling with the effort to control himself. But then heâs on you again in an instant, his body pressing yours into the mattress, his lips claiming yours and leaving you dizzy.
You lean up into him, your hands sliding up his back, feeling the play of muscles beneath his skin as he moves against you. The need for more builds up to a breaking point, and you canât help the soft moan that escapes your lips as he grinds into you, hard and insistent against your core.
âLogan,â you breathe out. âPlease.â
His name on your lips seems to break the last of his control, a desperate groan ripping out of him. He begins travelling down your body, taking his time, his lips tracing a slow, deliberate path, each kiss leaving a burning trail in its wake. His hands follow the curve of your waist, your hips, his fingers digging into your skin with just the right amount of pressure to make you gasp. Your body is practically begging for him, and you know that youâre on the verge of begging too.
Once he makes it down to your thighs, he nudges them apart, giving him better access to you. He nips and bites at them, moaning along with you. And then, with a deep, almost possessive growl, he finally lowers his mouth to you, his tongue flicking out to taste you. You react immediately, a wave of pleasure coming over you, your hands fly into his hair, tugging at the strands as you try to pull him closer.
Loganâs hands tightening their grip on your thighs as he delves deeper. Youâre lost in the sensations, the pleasure growing and growing until itâs all you can think about, all you can feel. Your body is on fire, every nerve ending alight with desire, and the only thing that matters is the way he is making you feel, the way heâs driving you toward a release that you know will be earth-shattering.
And then, just as you think you canât take any more, he pulls back slightly, his lips still hovering over you as he looks up at you, eyes black. âTell me what you want,â he commands.
You can barely think, let alone form coherent words, but you manage to breathe out, âYou. I wantâI need you.â
That seems to be wanted he wanted to hear, so with a final kiss to your inner thigh, he moves back up your body, connecting his lips to yours again. You can taste yourself on his tongue as his hands slide under your thighs, lifting you slightly to position himself at your entrance.
The anticipation is almost too much, the need for him so immense that you canât hold back the whimper that escapes your lips as begins to push, the tip of him just barely inside you, teasing, testing your patience.
âOh god,â you moan. âI need you. Please.â
And then, finally, Logan gives you what youâve been wanting since that time at the pond. With one slow, deliberate thrust, he pushes inside you, filling you up completely.Â
Everything seems to stop for a moment, the only sound the ragged gasps of breath between you, the only feeling the overwhelming pleasure of being joined together like this, of finally having what youâve both wanted for so long.
He pauses, lowering his head in the crook of your neck as he lets you adjust to the feeling, his breath hot and heavy against your collarbone. And then he begins to move, slow and steady at first, each thrust driving you closer to the edge, the coil inside you tightening with every stroke. The feel of him inside you, the way he moves against you, is everything youâve been dreaming of and more, and you canât help the way your body responds to him, your hips lifting to meet his every movement.
The gentle, deliberate pace soon gives way to something more urgent, more desperate, as the need for release takes over. Each thrust drives you higher, the pleasure building to an almost unbearable level, until teetering on the edge.
And then, he sends you over it. The orgasm hits you like a tidal wave, your entire body shuddering with the intensity of it, your voice lost in the cry of pure ecstasy that escapes your lips. Logan follows you a moment later, his own release crashing into him hard, his body trembling against yours as he buries himself deep inside you, his breath hot and ragged against your neck as a loud, deep, groan reverberates in his throat.Â
Neither of you can move, lost in the aftermath of your shared pleasure, your bodies still entwined, as you come down from the high. He tightens his arms around you, pressing a kiss to your temple as he tries to catch his breath. And when he does, he pulls back just enough to look into your eyes.
âYou okay?â he murmurs.Â
You nod, reaching up to cup his face in your hands, your thumbs gently brushing over the rough stubble on his cheeks. âIâm more than okay,â you whisper back, voice full of emotion. âThat was⌠everything.â
A small smile tugs at the corners of Loganâs lips, and he leans down to press a soft kiss to your forehead, his arms still wrapped securely around you. âYeah, it was,â he agrees.
Eventually, he eases out of you with a tenderness that makes you sigh softly. He walks out into the washroom, and gets a warm towel, wiping you and himself down. After, he settles beside you on the bed, his arm draped over your waist, holding you close. The two of you stay like that for a long time, wrapped in each otherâs arms, until the exhaustion of the day begins to catch up with you, and you feel your eyes growing heavy.
âGet some rest,â you hear, âWeâve got plenty of time⌠no need to rush.â
You nod sleepily, snuggling closer to him as you let your eyes drift shut, the steady pulse of his heart lulling you into a peaceful sleep.Â
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You wake to the feeling of warmth and security, Loganâs breathing against your ear, his arm still clinging possessively over your waist. The events of the previous night come rushing back, and a satisfied smile curves your lips as you snuggle closer to him.
But it isnât long before that peaceful contentment becomes something more. As you move around, the feel of his skin against yours, the warmth of his breath on your neck, and the memory of the passion ignites a familiar heat low in your belly
He stirs beside you, his hand tightening around your waist as if sensing your thoughts. Pulling you closer, his nose nuzzles against your neck, his lips brushing over the sensitive skin there.Â
His voice is rough with sleep as he murmurs against your skin, âMorningâŚâ
The simple word, spoken in that deep, gravelly tone, is enough to make you ache for him all over again. You turn in his arms, meeting his gaze, and the look in his eyesâdark and hungryâtells you that he feels the same way.Â
The morning starts in the best way possible, the both of you breathless, spent, and with the knowledge that this isnât a one-time thing. The connection between you is too strong, too consuming to be satisfied with just one night or even one morning. And as the day stretches out before you, the realization hits that this hunger, this need, will follow you both everywhere you go.
Throughout the week, the two of you are completely insatiable for each other. Itâs like the floodgates have opened and have no intention of closing. Every moment youâre together becomes an opportunity.Â
It starts innocently enoughâjust a kiss in the barn when youâre supposed to be checking on the horses. But that kiss quickly spirals and before you know it, Logan has you pressed up against the wooden wall, his lips on your neck, his hands roaming your body. The scent of hay and leather mixes with the heady scent of him as he takes you right there, the barn filled with the sound of your moans and the creak of the old wooden beams.
Or when youâre in the back shed, ostensibly looking for some tools to finish up some chores, the moment the door closes behind you, and you both know thereâs no point in pretending. Loganâs hands are on you before you can even say a word, lifting you onto the workbench with ease as he claims your lips in a searing kiss.Â
At the pond too, the tranquil, secluded spot now holds an entirely different kind of allure to what it had before. One afternoon, you find yourselves there again, the cool water calling your name. But as you strip down to swim, the sight of him watching you is enough to make it seem less inviting than the feel of his hands on your skin. You pull him in with you, the rippling water doing nothing to muffle the sounds of your shared pleasure.
By the end of the week, youâre exhausted but in the best possible way, your body and soul both filled with the kind of satisfaction that comes from truly giving in to what you want, to who you are together. And as the sun sets on the final day of your week alone together, you find yourselves back in Loganâs room, the place where it all began.Â
The bed, once neat and tidy, is now a tangle of sheets and pillows, the evidence of your shared moments of bliss scattered around the room. Logan lies beside you, his hand gently stroking your hair as you rest your head on his chest, the steady thrum of his heartbeat beneath your ear.
âThis week⌠itâs been more than I ever expected,â he admits quietly, his fingers brushing gently over your skin. âI donât want it to end.â
You lift your head to look at him, your eyes meeting his, and you can see the same emotion reflected thereâthe same desire to hold on to what youâve found together. âIt doesnât have to,â you reply. âWe donât have to go back to the way things were before.â
Loganâs hand tightens around yours, a small, almost imperceptible smile curving his lips. âNo, we donât,â he concurs.Â
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The morning your grandparents arrive, you and Logan are in the kitchen, finishing up lunch. Your grandmother is the first to step through the door, her face lighting up as she sees the two of you. âWeâre back!â she announces, her voice cheerful as she sets her bag down by the door.
You rise to greet her, giving her a warm hug. âHow was the trip?â
âOh, it was lovely,â she replies, her eyes twinkling as she pulls back to look at you. âThe cottage was just as beautiful as ever. And the Summers send their love.â
Your grandfather enters next, a gleeful smile on his face as he takes in the sight of you and Logan in the kitchen, together. âEverything go smoothly while we were gone?â he asks.
You blush. âYes, everything was fine.â
Then they do that thing theyâve been doing the whole time youâve been with them, where they exchange a glanceâand share a look that speaks volumes. Itâs the kind of look that only comes from years of understanding each other without words, and you can tell they knew exactly what they were doing when they left you and Logan alone for the week.Â
âWell, thatâs good to hear,â your grandmother says with a mischievous smile, her eyes flicking between you two in a way that makes you wonder just how much theyâve guessed.
âSeems like you two managed just fine without us.â Your grandfather says, patting Logan on the shoulder.Â
You can feel the heat rising to your cheeks, and you steal a look at Logan, who meets your eyes with a small smirk. Itâs a way to tell you that heâs just as aware as you are of what your grandparents are thinking. But thereâs no embarrassment on his face, only a quiet confidence, a certainty that whatever happened between you was exactly what was meant to be.
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The next month flies by, the routine of everything staying largely the same except for one thing. You and Logan are inseparable, drawn to each other like magnets, and with each passing day, it seems like that attraction only grows stronger.Â
Itâs not just the passion that binds you, though that spark is always there, and most often times doesnât go ignored. Itâs the little moments that fill your daysâthe way his hand brushes yours as you walk side by side, the way he rests a gentle hand on the small of your back when youâre working together in the barn, or the way his fingers grip your waist as he helps you mount your horse (even though you donât need it).Â
The work on the farm continues to get done, but thereâs a new layer to everything you doâa sense of shared purpose, of partnership. And even though the days are long and tiring, you find yourself looking forward to each task, knowing that Logan will be there beside you, sharing the load, offering his quiet support and his easy, comforting presence.
As the sun begins to rise one breakfast, you grandfather announces that he needs to run into town to pick up some tools for a repair project. Heâs heading out the door, and as he grabs his keys from the hook, he turns to Logan with a nod.
âLogan, why donât you come along? Could use an extra pair of hands,â he suggests, his tone casual.
Your man agrees without hesitation, always ready to lend a hand. But as he follows your grandfather out the door, he pauses for just a moment, whirling back to look at you, and what you see on his face is insaneâthereâs a deep yearning, a longing that tugs on your heartstrings. Itâs almost as if to say that he wishes he could stay, he doesnât want to be apart from you, even for the short trip into town.Â
You have half a mind to join them.Â
The intensity of that look lingers in the air long after heâs turned away and stepped out the door, and your grandmother doesnât miss a thing. Once the men are in the truck and begin to drive off the property, she turns to you with a teasing smile, one eyebrow raised in amusment.Â
âHeâs really got it bad for you, doesnât he?â she says affectionately. âIâve never seen a man look at a woman the way he looks at you.â
Your heart blooms in your chest. âI guess he does,â you reply, your voice soft, breathless as the weight of your feelings for him wash over you.Â
Your grandmother chuckles, stepping closer to place her hand on your arm âAnd youâve got it bad for him too, Iâd say.â
You laugh. âYeah, I do.â
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Several weeks later, itâs raining. That should have been the first sign that this day wasnât going to go to plan. Youâre sitting inside, curled up next to Logan on the old chesterfield, his arm wrapped around you as you both enjoy the warmth and quiet of the afternoon.Â
But then you decide to go through some emailsâjust a quick check, nothing more, to clear out any lingering notifications. You unlock your phone and start scrolling through your inbox, Loganâs fingers tracing lazy circles on your shoulder as you do. Most of the emails are routineânewsletters, updates, the usual clutterâbut then you see it, nestled among the others like a tiny, unexpected bombshell.
Itâs an email from the company you applied to months ago, the one you almost forgot about in the blissful haze of farm life. The subject line makes your heart skip a beat: Congratulations! Offer of Employment.
Your breath catches, and you sit up a little straighter, your heart pounding in your chest as you open the email. The words leap off the screen: We are pleased to offer you the position, starting in two months.
You stare at the email, a mixture of shock and elation washing over you. This is itâyour dream job, the opportunity youâve been working toward for years. Itâs everything youâve ever wanted, the kind of position that could set the course for your entire career. But as the initial wave of excitement begins to ebb, a heavy weight settles in your chest, pulling you back down to earth.
You glance over at Logan, whoâs still relaxed beside you. His eyes are closed, his head resting back against the couch. The sight of him, so content, makes your heart ache, because with this job offer comes a harsh reality: accepting it means leaving him, leaving this life youâve built together, at least for a while. And you donât know whenâor even ifâyouâll be back.
Suddenly, his eyes flutter open in response to your shifting, and he looks over at you, concern flickering across his features. âWhatâs wrong?â he asks.
You take a deep breath, trying to steady your racing heart. âI⌠I just got an email,â you begin shakily as you turn the screen toward him so he can read it for himself.
He takes the phone from your hand, his eyes scanning the email. You watch his expression carefully, searching for any sign of what heâs feeling. At first, thereâs no reaction, just the steady, focused way he reads the words. Yet as he reaches the end, you see itâthe subtle tightening of his jaw, the pinching together of his eyebrows.Â
He hands the phone back to you wordlessly.
Then, âThis is what youâve been waiting for.â His voice is steady, but thereâs a sadness there too, a heaviness that you canât ignore.
You nod, feeling tears prick at the corners of your eyes. âYeah⌠it is.â
Thereâs a long stretch of nothing, the sound of the rain outside filling the silence between you. Logan looks away, his gaze fixed on the fire as if trying to find the right words. When he finally speaks, his voice is low, measured. âYou have to take it.â
You swallow hard. âBut what about us? I donât know when Iâll be back⌠or if Iâll even be able to come back.â
Loganâs hand tightens around yours, his grip firm, grounding. âWeâll figure it out,â he says, though you can hear the strain in his voice, the way heâs trying to hold back his own emotions for your sake. âYouâve worked too hard for this to pass it up.â
His words are supportive, encouraging, but you can see the the way heâs starting to close in on himself, as if already bracing himself for your departure. The thought of being apart from him is unbearable.
You lean into his touch, your head resting on his shoulder, and he wraps his arms around you, holding you close. âI donât want to leave you,â you whisper as the tears finally spill over.
He presses a kiss to the top of your head, his lips lingering there as if trying to convey all the things he canât bring himself to say. âI donât want you to leave either,â he admits. âBut Iâll be here when you get back. However long it takes.â
And so begins the countdown to your departure. You always knew it was going to come, always knew you were going to have to leave your grandparents again, but you didnât expect to find the love of your life here, and that makes it so much harder.
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The remaining two months become a bittersweet blend of cherished moments and a looming sense of inevitability. Each day feels both precious and fleeting, a constant reminder that your time together is running out, and it shapes every decision, every action, every word between you.Â
In the past, your days had been filled with the rhythm of farm lifeâearly mornings, long hours of work, and evenings spent in each otherâs arms, exhausted but content. But now, thereâs a conscious effort to carve out time just for you two, time thatâs not dictated by chores or routine. You start taking more trips to the pond or into town, something you hadnât quite as often before.Â
These dates are different from the intense, passionate moments youâve shared on the farmâtheyâre softer, more tender, as if youâre both trying to imprint each otherâs presence into your memories. You hold hands as you walk on the streets, your fingers intertwined, and every now and then, Logan will pull you close, pressing a kiss to your temple or your lips, as if he needs to reassure himself that youâre still there with him.
Even the way you make love changes during these months. The hunger and desire that had once defined your physical relationship are still there, of courseâLoganâs touch still ignites a fire in you, and the need for each other still burns as hot as everâbut now, thereâs a new dimension to your intimacy, a slow, sensual depth that hadnât been there before.Â
Your grandparents, upon hearing the news, immediately noticed the change too. While they were so extremely happy for your new job opportunity, they also knew what it meant. Theyâve seen the way you and Logan have grown closer, the way your connection has deepened, and thereâs a quiet sadness in their eyes whenever they see you together.Â
Itâs not a sadness for themselves, but for the both of you.Â
They donât say much, but their understanding is palpable. They seem to give you more grace when it comes to doing work around the farm, trying to volunteer and do as much as they can so you two can spend time alone. No matter how much you refuse, they insist, pushing you two out the door with picnic basket and blankets.Â
Sitting on the porch one evening after a long day, your grandmother comes out to join you. She sits beside you, Loganâs arm is draped around your shoulders, and for a brief second, the three of you just sit in silence, watching the sunset.
âYou know,â your grandmother begins, her voice soft and filled with emotion, âI see the way you two look at each other. It reminds me of your grandfather and me when we were young.â
You smile, leaning into Loganâs side as you listen to her. âYou two have always been such an inspiration,â you say, meaning every word.
She chuckles, a wistful sound. âIt wasnât always easy, you know. There were times when we had to be apart, times when I wasnât sure if weâd make it through. But we did. And looking at you two now⌠I know youâll find a way.â
Logan squeezes your shoulder gently.. âWeâll figure it out,â he says, echoing the promise he made when you first told him about the job.
Your grandmother nods, reaching out to pat your knee. âI believe you will. But just know⌠itâs okay to be sad, to be scared. Thatâs part of loving someone.â
The words resonate with you, and you feel tears prick at the corners of your eyes. âThank you,â you whisper, your voice thick with emotion.
She smiles, a small, sad smile that holds a lifetime of wisdom. âYouâll be alright, my dear. Both of you.â
The days continue to slip by, and as the final weeks approach, your chest constantly feels tight. You try to make yourself feel better by lying in each otherâs arms at night, whispering about the future, about the dreams you have, and the plans youâll make when youâre together again. But still, itâs sad.Â
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Your last day creeps up on you like a shadow at duskâinevitable, inescapable, and suddenly there, looming over everything. You wake up with a rock on your heart, the realization that this is itâyour final day on the farm, your last full day with Logan before everything changes.
He is still asleep beside you, holding you close, his face peaceful in the early morning quiet. For a moment, you just watch him, memorizing the lines of his face, the way his chest rises and falls with each breath, the way his hair falls across his forehead. You want to remember everything, to carry this image of him with you when you leave.
With a soft sigh, you carefully slip out of his embrace, trying not to wake him. You pad quietly to the window, staring out at the familiar landscape that has become so dear to you. The fields, the barn, the trees swaying gently in the breezeâitâs all so beautiful, so full of memories.
You donât realize youâre crying until you feel the wetness on your cheeks, and you quickly wipe the tears away, not wanting to start the day with sadness. But as you turn back to the bed, you see that Logan is awake, his eyes open and watching you. He doesnât say anything, but the look in his eyes says it allâhe knows what today means, and he feels it just as deeply as you do.
Wordlessly, you crawl back into bed, curling up against him, and you can feel the steady beat of his heart beneath your cheek, grounding you in the moment.
âMorning,â he murmurs.
âMorning,â you whisper back, your voice trembling slightly as you press your face into his chest, trying to hold back the tears that threaten to fall..
You just lie there together, wrapped in each otherâs arms, the weight of the day pressing down on you both. Eventually, Logan pulls back slightly, his hand cupping your face as he looks into your eyes. âLetâs go to the pond,â he says delicately. âJust you and me.â
You nod, unable to find the words to respond. The pond has always been your special place, a sanctuary where youâve shared so many intimate moments, where it feels like it all began, and so it���s only right that would spend your last day there, away from everything else, just the two of you.
You decide to walk to the pond. Loganâs hand is warm and solid in yours, and you hold on to it tightly, physically unable to tear yourself from his touch. And when you reach it, a fresh wave of emotion crashes over you.Â
You and Logan stand at the waterâs edge, just staring out into the pond. Then, you turn to him, your eyes filled with tears, and without hesitation, he pulls you into his arms, holding you close.
The kiss that follows is desperate, full of the need to feel connected, to hold on to each other for as long as you can. Itâs not like the slow, sensual lovemaking of the past weeksâthis is something desperate. Stumbling back toward the soft grass by the waterâs edge, Logan gently lays you down, his hands trembling slightly as he undresses you, tears stinging behind his eyelids. As he moves over you, his body pressing against yours, thereâs only this moment.Â
With his skin against yours, his breath on your neck, your bodies move together. Tears spill from your eyes as you hold him tight, your hands unable to stay still, running over every part of him you can touch, needing to feel him, to anchor yourself. His lips find yours again, and the kiss is deep, full of all the love, all the emotion that neither of you can put into words.Â
Itâs a kiss that says goodbye, that says I love you, that says Iâll wait for you.
After reaching the peak of pleasure, you cling to each other, the tears flowing freely now, a mix of sorrow and love and everything in between.
Logan holds you close, his forehead pressed against yours, his breath ragged, his eyes wet with tears. âI love you,â he whispers, his voice cracking with emotion. âIâll always love you.â
âI love you too,â you choke out. âMore than anything.â
â
Driving away from the farm was probably the hardest thing you've ever had to do in your entire life. Harder than moving away for university, harder than securing your first full-time job, harder than living alone in a city where you knew no one. This was differentâthis was leaving behind a piece of your heart, a part of your soul that you knew would never be whole until you returned.
Your hands grip the steering wheel tightly, your knuckles white as you try to focus on the road ahead, but itâs impossible to shake the image thatâs burned into your mindâthe image of Logan and your grandparents standing on the porch as you drove away. The sight of them, standing there side by side, watching you leave, is something that will haunt you for a long time.Â
Logan, his stoic expression barely masking the pain in his eyes, his hands clenched at his sides as if holding himself back from running after you. Your grandmother, her face a mixture of sadness and pride, eyes glistening with unshed tears. And your grandfather, standing tall and strong, but with a heaviness in his gaze that spoke of understanding, of experience, of knowing just how hard this had to be.
The tears that had been threatening to fall finally break free, streaming down your face as you drive, blurring your vision and making it hard to see the road ahead. You swipe at them angrily, frustrated with yourself for breaking down like this, but itâs no use. The emotions are too strong, too overwhelming, and soon youâre bawling your eyes out, the sound of your own crying filling the car.Â
You can barely catch your breath, each sob wracking your body with a force that leaves you feeling drained, exhausted, and utterly broken.
â
The time apart is worse than you ever imagined it would be. In the beginning, you and Logan make every effort to stay in touch. The calls and texts are your lifeline, little threads that keep you connected to the farm, to him, to the life you left behind.Â
At first, you talk every day. his voice a comfort, a reminder that youâre not alone, that heâs still there, waiting for you. He tells you about his days, about how he still rides the horses every morning, just like he used to when you were there.Â
But as time goes on, the time between each call grows. Your demanding work schedule, and the unreliable service in the countryside, make it harder and harder to find moments when youâre both free to talk. The texts, once long and filled with details about your lives, become shorter, more practical. You try to stay connected, but the distance feels like a growing chasm between you, one that neither of you can quite figure out how to bridge.
Years pass by in a blur. You have no time to spend at the farm, with it being too far away for just a weekend trip, and other commitments seem to always get in the way.Â
Then, one day, the call comesâthe call youâve dreaded but somehow always knew would happen. Itâs your grandmother, her voice trembling as she tells you that your grandfather has passed away.Â
You take leave from work immediately, making arrangements to drive back to the farm and spend a night. The funeral is simple, attended by a few close friends and neighbours, but the absence of your grandfather is felt deeply by everyone.
And heâs there tooâLogan. Heâs standing off to the side, his broad shoulders slightly hunched, his face etched with grief. When your eyes meet, itâs as if no time has passed at all. You walk over to him, and without a word, he pulls you into his arms, holding you tightly as if afraid to let go.Â
The few years apart, the pain of the distance, all of it melts away in that embrace. You bury your face in his chest, breathing in the familiar scent of him that youâve missed so much, and the tears you thought you had run out of begin to fall.Â
âIâm so sorry,â you whisper, everything hitting you at onceâthe loss of your grandfather, the years youâve spent apart, the life you could have had together.
He hugs you tighter, his hand gently stroking your hair. âI miss you,â he murmurs thickly. âEvery damn day, I miss you.â
You spend the rest of the day together, holding each other, talking, catching up, and remembering your grandfather. Logan tells you about the farm, about how heâs kept things going, but you can hear the weariness in his voice, the toll that time and loneliness have taken on him. Itâs clear that the farm hasnât been the same without you, just as your life hasnât been the same without him.
Later that evening, after the guests have left and the house has grown quiet, your grandmother pulls you aside. Her eyes are tired, full of sorrow, but thereâs a calm acceptance in her expression. âIâve made a decision,â she says softly, her voice steady. âIâm going to sell the farm.â
The words hit you like a punch to the gut, but before you can protest, she continues. âNot to just anyone,â she adds quickly. âTo Logan. Heâs been more than just a farmhand, you know that. This place is as much his as it was ours. But⌠I need to move into permanent care. I canât manage on my own anymore.â
You nod, understanding but feeling a deep sadness all the same. The farm has been a part of your life for so long, and the thought of it changing hands, even to Logan, feels like another loss. But thereâs also a sense of relief, knowing that it will be in good hands, that it will stay in the family, in a way.
That night, youâre tangled in Loganâs arms. Leaving him the next morning is just as hard the second time as it was the first.
â
Five years since that fateful summer have passed, and in that time, your life changes in ways you never expected. Youâve built a successful career, made some amazing friends, travelled the world, but the hustle and bustle of city life has taken its toll. The stress, the strain, the dissatisfactionâit begins to weigh on you more and more.Â
So, you make a decision.
You quit your job, find something remote, something that allows you to work from anywhere, as long as you can drive into the city every few weeks to drop off documents. Itâs a drastic change, but itâs one you need. You realize that the life you want, the life youâve been yearning for, isnât in the city.Â
Itâs back at the farm.
As you step out of your car, you see him. Heâs by the paddock, feeding the horses apples, just like he used to. His back is to you at first, but then he turns, and his eyes meet yours, and time stops.Â
Thereâs a lifetime of emotions in that lookâlove, longing, hope. Most of all, thereâs recognition, as if both of you know that this is it, that this is the moment youâve been waiting for all these years.
And when youâre finally standing in front of him again, he reaches out, his hand trembling slightly as he cups your face, his thumb brushing over your cheek the same way it did all those years ago.Â
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JAMES?
pairing : Bucky Barnes x Reader
Word Count : 1.2k
Warnings : Just general fluff
Summary : When you call Bucky âJamesââa name no one else dares to useâhe reveals to a stunned Steve and Sam.
Authors Note : Hey yâall iâm back!!! Enjoy this fic ����
You stood quietly in the doorway, arms crossed as you watched him. His hair was damp with sweat, clinging to his temples, and his jaw was set in that stubborn way it always was when he refused to admit he was hurting. You let out a soft sigh. You hated seeing him like thisâso hard on himself, so weighed down by things he didnât deserve to carry.
He didnât notice you at first, too lost in his own storm. But you stepped forward, not hesitating for a second.
âJames.â
Your voice cut through the room like a blade, soft yet sharp enough to reach him. The sound made him freeze mid-punch, his metal fist stopping inches from the bag. His head turned slowly, his stormy blue eyes locking onto yours. And in an instant, the tension in his shoulders melted. His gaze softened in a way that made your heart ache, because you knewâyou knewâno one else ever got to see him like this.
âHey,â he murmured, his voice rough from exertion but laced with something warmer. Something vulnerable.
Steve, halfway through a set of sit-ups in the corner, dropped to the floor in disbelief. âWaitâwhat?â
Sam, leaning lazily against the wall with a water bottle in hand, nearly spit out his drink. âHold the hell up,â he said, straightening. âDid she just call you James?â
Steve sat up fully now, wiping his forehead with his shirt and glaring at Bucky like heâd just witnessed a miracle. âShe did. Andââ his voice faltered as he pointed a finger at Bucky, ââyouâre okay with it?â
Bucky glanced at Steve, then at Sam, his jaw tightening ever so slightly. But when he looked back at you, something in his expression shifted. He shrugged, completely unbothered. âYeah. So?â
Samâs jaw practically hit the floor. âSo? You nearly ripped my arm off when I tried calling you that one time!â
Steve nodded furiously. âHeâs not exaggerating. You said, and I quote, âDonât ever call me that again unless you want to find out how fast I can break your jaw.ââ
âExactly!â Sam threw his hands up. âAnd now she just waltzes in here, says James like itâs nothing, and youâreâwhat? Cool with it?â
Buckyâs gaze hardened, a flicker of irritation crossing his face. âSheâs not you.â
âOh, no, we get that,â Sam said sarcastically. âBut why the hell is she the exception?â
Bucky didnât answer right away. His hand flexed at his sideâflesh and metal bothâbut his focus stayed on you, his eyes tracing the curve of your face as if grounding himself. Finally, he said, quietly but with conviction, âBecause sheâs mine.â
The silence that followed was deafening. Steve and Sam exchanged a lookâa mixture of shock, disbelief, and maybe even a little amusementâbut neither of them dared to speak.
You, however, raised an eyebrow, lips twitching as you fought back a smile. âYours, huh?â
Buckyâs ears turned a faint shade of pink, but he didnât back down. His gaze was steady, unwavering. âYeah. Mine.â
âGod,â Sam muttered, dragging a hand down his face. âThis is so disgustingly soft, I think Iâm gonna puke.â
âAgreed,â Steve said, though there was a small, knowing smile on his face as he stood up. âYou two can have your⌠moment. Weâll leave.â
As the door closed behind them, you turned back to Bucky, who was already watching you like you were the only thing that mattered. His expression had softened completely now, the rough edges smoothed out into something raw, something real.
âJames,â you said again, stepping closer, and you saw the way his shoulders relaxed, the way his lips parted slightly like he needed to hear it just one more time.
âYeah?â he murmured, his voice quieter now.
âYouâve been at this for hours,â you said softly, reaching up to brush a strand of damp hair away from his face. âCome take a break.â
He hesitated, his eyes scanning your face like he was searching for something. âI just⌠I didnât want to bother you. I needed to work it out.â
âJames,â you said, firmer this time, and his breath hitched like the sound of his name from your lips alone was enough to shake him. âYou donât have to do this alone. Not anymore.â
His chest rose and fell with a deep breath, and his handâmetal and warm and steadyâreached up to wrap around yours. He held it there, against his cheek, like he was afraid you might pull away. âItâs not just the name,â he said quietly, his voice barely audible. âWhen you say it⌠itâs different. It feels⌠good.â
Your heart swelled, and you gave him a small, reassuring smile. âThatâs because I love you, James. All of you. Even the parts you donât think are worth loving.â
His eyes closed briefly, and when he opened them again, they were glassy, like he was fighting to keep the emotions at bay. âI donât deserve you.â
âStop it,â you said gently, stepping closer until your foreheads touched. âYou deserve everything. And Iâm not going anywhere.â
For a moment, he didnât say anything. He just held you there, close, his arms wrapping around your waist like you were the only thing anchoring him to the world. And maybe, in some ways, you were.
âSay it again,â he whispered, his voice cracking slightly.
âJames,â you murmured, brushing your nose against his. âYouâre safe with me. Always.â
A soft, broken laugh escaped him, and he pulled you closer, burying his face in the crook of your neck. âYouâre all Iâve got,â he whispered, his voice muffled but full of emotion. âAnd youâre all I need.â
You held him there, running your fingers through his hair, and for the first time in a long time, he let himself just be. Vulnerable. Loved. Yours.
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Your Ghost Knows Me



Pairing: Avenger!Bucky x Avenger!Reader
Summary: On a mission to dismantle a Hydra base, Buckyâs activation codes are triggered. And what does he do without a kill order?
Word Count: 2.3k
Warnings: mind control; non-consensual behavior (not sexual but bodily autonomy themes); possessive behavior; gun violence (implied, not graphic); threats of violence; emotional manipulation (unintentional); PTSD; trauma responses; forced proximity; mentions of Buckyâs past; Hydra
Authorâs Note: I'll never get tired of a possessive Winter Soldier!! Honestly, I should write about him more often. Anyway, this absolutely iconic request is from my sweet dear!! Thank you so much, and I hope you'll enjoy âĄ
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There is always something quiet about Bucky when he looks at you before the mission begins. Quiet in the way thunder is quiet just before the crack. As if he is holding something inside himself too loud for the world.
You always say his name and he would look at you like heâs afraid to blink.
You donât think youâre supposed to notice the way he hovers at your side. Youâre not supposed to feel his shadow, stitched to your steps. But you do. You always do. Because Bucky Barnes does not know how to stay subtle. Not with you. Not when he thinks you might not make it out of this alive.
Your mission is to break into an old Hydra base with heat still humming through the walls and ghosts still hanging from the rafters.
The team drops in like rain. Controlled chaos. Clint on the left flank. Sam from above. Steve on the right flank. Nat somewhere in the dark.
You are light-footed and fast and smart and alive. Bucky stays behind you. Always behind you. Watching your six. He never lets you fall.
And you get the proof of this for the thousandth time when he throws his arm out and grabs your vest to yank you back hard enough to make you gasp. Your heart stutters in your throat. You stumble, twist, spin - and crash into him.
There was a tripwire. You almost walked into it. And Bucky saw. He sees everything.
âYou okay?â He breathes, voice low, not quite touching worry but brushing the edges of it.
âYeah,â you whisper back. âThanks.â
He nods. Says nothing. Keeps moving.
You press forward into the maze of concrete and metal that is the Hydra base, gun raised, heart playing the drum in your ribs.
Bucky slows.
You glance over at him. âWhat is it?â
He stares at a rusted door, barely ajar. A soft static pulses from within, like an old radio dying in slow motion. The sound crawls down your spine. Your skin prickles.
âBucky,â you start, reaching for him. âLetâs move.â
But heâs already walking toward that door with narrowed eyes.
The room is dark. Cold. Frost is on the walls like a memory that wonât let go. A machine in the corner makes low noises. Wires twitch on the floor like veins ripped from a corpse. The air stinks of metal and mildew and something old. Something wrong.
And then it speaks. A voice, thick with static, seeps out of the machine. A voice you donât understand. Not really. You canât make out the words, but you know them. You know what they mean.
âĐоНанио. РМавŃĐš.â
You spin around, heart rushing up to your ears, calling his name, but itâs too late.
âХоПнадŃаŃŃ. РаŃŃвоŃ.â
Bucky stands frozen.
Stone. Steel. Silence.
His face is slack. That haunted stillness takes over.
He isnât gone. But he isnât Bucky anymore.
âĐĐľŃŃ.â
His eyes go distant. Flat. His face cracks into something youâve only seen in nightmares. No fury. No fear. Just absence.
âĐОйŃОкаŃĐľŃŃвоннŃĐš.â
âNo,â you breathe. Your heart forgets how to beat. âBucky,â you basically yell at him. Nobody even knew there were still functioning systems here. But theyâd been waiting. Planning.
âĐовŃŃŃ.â
âBucky please snap out of this.â You know itâs useless. You donât know why you say it.
âĐОСвŃаŃонио на ŃОдинŃ.â
Your hand trembles around the grip of your weapon as you force yourself to jump out of the shock your limbs are locked in. You raise your arm and aim. You pull the trigger. One.
âĐдин.â
Two.
âĐŃŃСОвОК вагОн.â
Three.
Four times.
The machine sparks. Cracks. Screams. A dozen red lights blink and die like stars going out. The voice cuts out, perhaps wanting to give a command, a final breath of Russian strangled by silence. And it slams into the room like a body.
For a heartbeat, for a breath, you think itâs over.
You hope itâs over.
But his name dies on your tongue when you turn back to him.
Bucky doesnât speak. He doesnât blink. He doesnât breathe like a man. He doesnât look at you - he tracks you, the way a sniper does. As if youâre a piece of intel.
Samâs voice crackles over the comms. âHey. We heard something. Everything good over there?â
You canât answer right away.
Your voice is lost.
Because Bucky Barnes is gone.
And the Winter Soldier is standing in his place.
It takes you a minute to explain your situation and you hear the tremor in Steveâs voice when he tells you theyâre on their way.
You try to breathe around the panic growing like thorns in your chest.
You whisper his name, again and again, as if itâs a spell that might pull him back. But the Winter Soldier does not know your voice.
Does not know you.
And when Steve finally rounds the corner, face pale, shield up, Bucky growls.
Low. Subhuman. A warning without words.
âWoah, woah- easy,â Steve says, holding up a hand. He looks at you. âHeâs- Heâs not gone. Weâll fix this. We can bring him back.â
You donât know how promising he tries to make this sound.
But Bucky shifts his body, in front of you.
He plants himself between you and everyone else, like a wall, like a weapon.
Like a threat.
No orders. No hesitation. Just instinct.
He scans Steveâs hands. Samâs gun. Natashaâs eyes.
Every time someone even twitches in your direction, he angles his body tighter around you, metal hand flexing. His breathing is shallow. Sharp.
He has no words. No explanations. He doesnât seem to need them.
You try to take a step forward, away from his back. He moves with you. You stop. So does he.
âPlease,â you whisper. âBucky. Come back.â
But he doesnât flinch.
Not for the begging in your voice. Not for the heartbreak in your eyes.
But you know he doesnât hear you. He only hears the ghosts in his blood. The machine in his brain. The purpose Hydra seared into his bones.
âAlright, this canât-â The moment Sam takes a step forward, Bucky moves.
He grabs you. Not roughly, not violently, but fully. As if the air between your bodies has never existed. As if heâs made of magnets and youâre the only thing that ever pulled him north.
His metal arm anchors around your waist, his other hand at your shoulder, your spine, your hip - everywhere, all at once. He places himself between you and the others again and makes sure to keep you there as if you are a holy thing. His breath is ragged. Feral.
âBucky,â Steve tries. There is something pained in his tone. Also something warning. âLet her go.â
But he doesnât listen.
Because there is nothing left to listen to.
No more commands. No more codes. No more voice in his ear.
So he seems to have written a new directive into his mind and that is you.
You are the mission now. You are the purpose, the protection, the last thing left when everything else burns.
His hand is wrapped around your wrist so tightly, it makes your breath hitch. But you donât pull away. You canât. There is something in his eyes. Something not Bucky but not nothing either.
Not the soldier.
Not the man.
Just this animal of loyalty. Of violence. Of need.
You try.
God, you try.
You speak to him in pieces. In whispers. In words coming from trembling lips and bruised hope.
âBucky,â you plead.
Soft. Like maybe softness will do it. Like maybe heâll come back to the sound of your voice wrapped in love instead of command.
But he doesnât.
And he doesnât let anyone near you.
Not Steve, who takes one careful step and ends up with a knife lodged in the floor in front of his foot.
Not Sam, who reaches out and gets a warning growl that raises the hairs on your arms.
Not Natasha, who tries to circle behind, quiet as a whisper - and is met with the barrel of Buckyâs gun aimed clean between her eyes.
You frantically call Buckyâs name.
âHey- easy,â she says, voice low. âNobody wants to harm your girl, Barnes.â
He doesnât blink. He doesnât flinch. He doesnât care.
He tightens his grip on you, fingers locking around your arm like a shackle. You try to find a piece of Bucky still breathing in there.
But all you see is possession.
He steps back into the shadows, pulling you with him, shielding you with his body as if the world is trying to take you and heâs the last wall still standing.
No one sees you now.
Because he wonât let them.
He moves you behind crates. Walls. Corners. Shadows. Always putting something between you and them. Always hiding you. Not out of shame. Not out of fear.
Out of possession.
Out of protection.
Out of a command he gave himself.
You are a mission. A precious object. A singular order sculpted into the ruins of his memory.
You hear Steveâs heavy sigh. His quiet and deep voice. The pain in it. âWe need to sedate him.â
The next thing you pick up is the click of a safety releasing.
Buckyâs gun is pointed and ready.
He would kill for you right now.
He would kill them.
All of them.
Within the blink of an eye.
For you.
âNo,â you croak out, voice breaking. It feels wrong to call him Bucky. It feels wrong to call him Soldat. âPlease donât! Donât do this!â
You donât know if itâs something in your voice or something in your tense stance against his back, but he slowly lowers his gun, slowly turns his head to stare at you.
Empty.
Unreachable.
But somehow not cold.
And then his hand rises. Flesh fingers trace your jaw. So gently it nearly breaks you.
Itâs not affection. Itâs assessment.
Heâs checking. For wounds. For weakness. For threats, you might be hiding beneath your skin.
You breathe as if forgetting how to.
You try to shift. Just a little. Just to look behind him. Just to meet Steveâs eyes, Samâs, Natashaâs, Clintâs - who finally got his ass here as well.
But Bucky moves. Fast.
A hand around your chin. Tilting your face back toward him.
Eyes narrow. Jaw locks.
You know what it means.
He doesnât want you to look at them.
He doesnât want you to speak with them.
He doesnât want you to think of them.
You are his now.
Because something in his mind burned the world down and left you standing in the wreckage, and he needs something to hold onto. Not just anything. Not just anyone. You.
You try again.
Whispers, again.
âI have to talk to them-â
He shakes his head. Once. Sharp. Final.
âNo,â he growls. Not language. Not word. Just a sound scraped from somewhere too deep and too far gone.
You flinch and he feels it.
His grip grows stiff.
Your body goes still.
He doesnât want to hurt you. But he doesnât let you go.
You catch the glint of Steveâs shield out of the corner of your eye.
They havenât moved in minutes.
Theyâre waiting.
Theyâre watching.
They donât want to hurt him either. But they will if they have to.
âDonât,â you murmur. âDonât come closer. Donât- donât try to talk to me, he- he doesnât want that.â
You hear Sam lower his weapon, just a hair. âWe canât leave you like this.â
You want to cry. You want to scream. You want to pull Bucky into your arms and shake him until something clicks and he remembers you. Remembers himself.
But the Winter Soldier only seems to be remembering his duty. Violence shaped into protection.
And right now, that protection looks like isolation.
You. Alone. Tucked behind crates and corners and silence and his broad shoulders.
You speak anyway. Because you have to. Because heâs in there somewhere. Because he might not hear the others, but maybe he can still hear you.
âBucky,â you speak. Swallow. âTheyâre not the enemy.â
His hand twitches on your arm.
âTheyâre your friends.â
He tightens his grip.
âTheyâre my friends.â
He releases another deep and gravelly sound.
His body is tense, electric, fury held in the cage of his bones.
âPlease,â you say. You hate the sound of your own voice now. You sound like you are shattering in slow motion. âYou donât have to protect me from them. You donât- Iâm not-â
You breathe out shakily.
Your lip trembles. Your eyes sting.
Because heâs looking at you as if he would kill the whole world to keep you safe. And he doesnât even remember who you are.
You press your forehead to his chest. His body doesnât move.
Heâs breathing faster now. His pulse thrums under your cheek.
But he lets you stay there.
That has to be something.
Behind Bucky, someone whispers your name. Carefully. Cautiously. As though if they say it wrong youâll be ripped out of this moment and Bucky will hunt them all down.
You lift your head.
Bucky sees it.
Sees the way your eyes pull toward Samâs voice.
Sees the way youâre still trying to hold onto them. Still reaching.
He doesnât like that.
He hates that.
His hand finds the back of your neck. He pulls you into him, hides your face in his chest. Your shoulders lock. His body shields you like a fortress of flesh and metal and confusion. As if your gaze is a window, and he is closing the shutters.
You are not theirs anymore.
And he will not let you be.

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Eyes, They Never Lie
Summary: Sam and Bucky try to recruit (Y/N), Bucky's ex and a former Avenger who has left that life behind. But they realize her life has changed completely once they meet a her daughter with striking blue eyes.
Pairings: Bucky x Former!Avenger!Reader
âThey want me to assemble a group,â Sam takes a long sip of his beer, thinking that itâll do something to ease his mind. âThe New Avengers.â
Bucky lets out a low whistle.
âI know.â Sam mutters. So far, itâs Captain America and the Falcon, but other than that, heâs completely lost. âBack when Steve was here, there was a place for us to go. We could aspire to one day go into the compound and train, but now, anyone who is willing to be part of the team is scattered all around the world.â
Bucky hasnât said anything, not because he doesnât know how to help his friend but because heâs so lost in his own journey. Running for congress sounded like a good idea, until he started dealing with the political world. So much bureaucracy, so many people wanting to fatten their wallets. And not enough actual helping.
âYou got any ideas?â Sam asks, bringing him out of his mind.
But Bucky just hums, because the idea he does have is crazy.
âCâmon I know that being a silent watcher is your whole deal but I need some help over here. How the hell am I going to build a team from zero?â
Bucky finishes his drink, as if thatâs going to help jumpstart his confidence. âAre you looking for fresh meat? Or do you got space for an old timer?â
Samâs eyes widen. âI thought all your fighting days were behind you.â
âI want out,â Bucky loosens the tie on his neck. âI want to go out on the field again. Really help.â
Sam runs a hand down his face, thereâs hesitation in the way he looks at Bucky.Â
âUnlessâŚâ Bucky gulps. âUnless Iâm not what youâre looking for.â
âNo, no.â Sam places a hand on his shoulder. âI just need to tell you something before you say yes to this-â
âWhat is it?â
âI was-uh-â Sam looks up at the screen above them, not wanting to look at his friend in the eye when he says it. âI was gonna ask her to join, too.â
âOh,â Bucky canât help but think back to when you were his, at least for a moment. Every time he thinks about being happy, youâre right there next to him.Â
You were the first woman he was actually interested in. He spent years wasting time with thousands of women, letting them in his apartment but never into his heart. But your eyes reeled him in from the moment you started as an agent. Steve would always tease Bucky, saying heâd have to see you fall in love with someone else if he didnât ask you out.Â
Those were the best years of his life. No doubt.
Until you left. You retired, and wanted nothing to do with him. And all the love you had seemed to evaporate from one day to the next.
But Bucky? He was still waiting for you to come back.Â
âI-I thought she disappeared, retired.â Bucky stutters at your memory.Â
âI found out where she lives now. And I planned on talking her into the group.â Sam looks down at the beer in his hand.
âIâm in.â Bucky says, but heâll never be sure if he accepted because he wanted out of the political world or if he wanted another glimpse of you.Â
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âThe house is supposed to be up the road.â Sam mutters, trying to find cel reception. But the two of them were so deep into the woods, it was almost impossible.Â
Bucky had always imagined youâd end up like this. Off the grid, living off your land. But in the dream, the two of you would be together. Heâd spend the day cutting wood and harvesting whatever youâd grown, and youâd be deep into a hobby, spending your nights recounting your wild life.Â
They see an opening up the road, but as they come closer, their eyebrows knit together.
âThis canât be it.â Sam says under his breath.
A huge cabin, surrounded by pine trees, is the only thing around. Thereâs a big tree at the front of the cabin, with a tree house on one of its branches. A glittery pink bike on the lawn along with a replica of Mjolnir next to it.
Sam parks his truck and they both step out cautiously. Bucky looks around, wondering how the woman who used to scream at the sight of a spider could live here, all alone.
As they come closer to the front door, they hear rustling from the tree house.
Bucky nudges his friendâs shoulder. âThereâs someone over here.âÂ
Samâs head whips just enough to see a pair of binoculars looking at them from the wooden window.Â
âHello?â He calls out but thereâs no answer.
âDo you live here?â Bucky asks, only to be slapped on the chest by his friend.
âYou canât ask that! Itâs creepy!â
Bucky rolls his eyes. âHow else am I supposed to get an answer if I donât ask a question?âÂ
But there's no response from the person inside the tree house. Instead, there's clanking and banging and before they even realize it, there's a little girl pointing a bow and arrow directly at them.
"State your name! Now!" She tries to look menacing but her outfit is too much for the two men to handle. Sky blue rain boots with a purple tutu, a Def Leppard t-shirt and heart shaped sunglasses.
"Oh my god." Sam immediately melts. "Aren't you the cutest little thing I've ever seen."
But the little girl doesn't fall for the Captain's words, she points the arrow directly at Sam. "Don't make me repeat my question, I know how to use this."
"Do you live with an adult? Your aunt, maybe?" Bucky's throat dries up as he asks the question. He knew you had siblings before you went into the crazy line of work that were the Avengers, and he begged that the little girl before him was theirs.
Bucky spent hours thinking about you on the way here. He'd been dreaming of seeing you again, thinking of what must have changed and what stayed the same. But he never thought there was a possibility you had moved on.
"Is your-" Bucky clears his throat. "Is your dad home?"
Sam eyes his partner. "Smooth."
The little girl walks backwards until her back bumps into the cabin's front door. "I'll call my daddy."
Bucky's heart stops. After years, he was still thinking of you whenever his eyes closed, and you, you were completely over him. Started a family with someone else.
"I'm sorry, Buck." Sam pats his back, immediately noticing the shift in his friend's eyes.
"S'okay." Bucky mutters, grinding his combat boot into the ground. "I'm not here for her, I'm here to assemble the team."
"I know, but-"
"I said I'm fine." Bucky snaps, running a hand through his shorter hair.
You'd begged him, for years, to cut his hair.
"I love your long hair," you'd once murmured against his lips. "But I also love how you looked during the Howling Commandos era."
"Era? You're making me sound more old than I am." Bucky smiled against your lips.
"I'm just saying, you could shorten it." Whenever you looked into his eyes, it made him feel like he was the only thing in the world.
"I thought you liked pulling my hair." Bucky flipped you on the bed, taking in your bubbling laughter.
The creaking sound of the cabin door brought him back to now. Bucky sucks in air, preparing to meet the man who is apparently so incredible that you decided to drop everything to be with him.
He has to be at last six feet. Well I'm 6 foot 1, on a good day. Bucky responds to his own thoughts. And he must be jacked. Not as jacked as me, I'm the fucking Winter Soldier for fucks sake! He must love her. Well I, I've loved her every day since I met her.
It feels like it takes hours for this mystery man to come out. The door opens slowly, only to reveal... You.
Bucky's knees buckle as your eyes meet his. You hadn't changed a lick, and if he didn't know better, he'd think that you were still his. Bucky's hands ball into fists at his side, needing a physical reminder to not reach out and hold you. Beg for your kisses. Tell you he doesn't care that you left, just as long as you take him back.
"Sam? Bucky?" Your voice trembles. "What are you doing here? How did you find me?"
The little girl pokes her head from behind your legs. "Mommy!"
"Mommy?" Sam and Bucky shriek at the same time.
"Attack them! Take them down!" Your daughter laughs.
"Young lady!" You scold.
But the little girl interrupts you, raising a chubby hand to stop your words. "I've already told you my name is Tashi Romanoff."
"Tashi, please, go upstairs and play. I need to talk to them for a moment. In private." You enunciate your last two words, knowing they were her least favorite words in the world.
"Fine," she huffs, turning on her heels. But not before taking off her rain boots and heart shaped sunglasses to reveal a pair of striking eyes. Clear blue with a steel ring surrounding her iris. Bucky's brows furrow as he catches a glimpse of Tashi's eyes, almost the same exact shade as the one he sports.
"W-wai-She's-" Bucky stutters out, not being able to comprehend what just happened.
"Tashi, huh?" Sam raises his eyebrows.
"Yeah, sheâs going through a phase where she refuses to be called by her name," you close the door behind you. "Auntie Nat came to visit us during the blip and she just latched on to her."
"W-was her dad blipped?" Bucky tries to act normal but his heart is beating out of his chest.
"Her dad isn't in the picture." You cross your arms. "She was a surprise."
"So-uh-so that means." Bucky points between him and the house. Not being able to get the words out. "There's no way that."
"She's not yours, Barnes." You roll your eyes at your ex boyfriend.
"But she-her eyes." He blinks.
"There are a lot of guys with blue eyes out there." You let out a light laugh. It was strangely easy for you to slip into how things were, teasing and sharing laughs was the base of your relationship with Bucky. But now, so much time has passed, and you're definitely not the same person you were back then.
"What are you guys doing here?" You look down at the floor as you ask the question.
"Someone out there has created a mind controlling substance that puts everyone in danger. And we need to stop him. We found his lab and we got some of the vials but we need your help taking him down." Sam says but you're shaking your head before he even has time to finish. "I want to form a group. The world needs us again."
"Look, Sam, I appreciate you going through all the trouble to find me but, as you can see, I have other priorities now." You look back into the house through the window to find your daughter peeking through the window.
"But-" Bucky speaks up but you stop him.
"You guys can stay the night if you'd like," you say, looking at the darkening sky. "But I'm not going back. There's a reason I left that life."
Bucky bites his tongue to stop himself from asking you what that reason was.
"Thanks for letting us stay." Sam smiles as he passes the threshold of your home.
You never thought this day would come. Seeing your daughter run around your back yard with one of your best friends.
âSheâs beautiful.â Bucky comes to stand next to you, but you only hum in agreement. Words seemingly disappeared from your mind the second his scent wafted closer to you. Sandalwood and fire, clean linens with a dash of something else. So masculine, so protective. So incredibly, Bucky.Â
âHow old is she?â He asks.
âDonât do this to yourself.â You take a deep breath in, letting him coat your lungs.Â
âI just want to know.â Bucky tries to act innocently. He dissects every trait he can tell comes from you, but the rest, they look awfully similar to him. Tashiâs nose has the same bump as his and her eyes crinkle just like Buckyâs when she smiles.Â
âFaking was never your forte.â You smile. âSheâs not your daughter Bucky.â
âBucky.â He repeats his name like it hurts him to say. âYou never used to call me that.âÂ
âWell, I used to call you baby but I wouldnât want Tashi to start asking questions about who my other baby is.âÂ
Bucky lets out a laugh, itâs a low grumble that shakes his ribs. Itâs been so long since he felt this peace. âI missed this,â he lets the words slip out.
âI missed this too.â You say, barely above a whisper, stopping yourself before you say that you missed him. But you did.
Every day since you left, you thought of Bucky. Of the way he used to hold you so tenderly and the kisses he gave you at night. Of how he said I love you and made it sound like the only words that existed.
But all those memories were of the past, your life before Tashi came in. And you should keep them like that.
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The moonlight is the only thing that illuminates Bucky as he wanders around the cabin. He didn't mean to lurk but he'd woken up from a nightmare.
Your home was different than he imagined. A lot more stuffed animals and toys and less trinkets from your past life. There were a couple of pictures here and there but they were mostly of Tashi and you.
"What are you doing up?" Bucky jumps up at the sound of her squeaky voice.
Tashi looks up at him with those goddamned eyes. They looked so much like his, it was concerning.
"I-I couldn't sleep." Bucky rubs the back of his neck.
"Do you have nightmares?" She asks so innocently. If only she knew the things he dreamed of. "I have them too."
"You do?" Bucky whispers, making her nod her little head.
"Mommy usually helps be back to sleep but I don't want to wake her up." Tashi brings a finger to her mouth, motioning for the Sergeant to keep quiet. "Don't tell her I woke up, promise?"
"Promise." Bucky brings out his pinky, wrapping it around her little finger. "I'll let you in on a little secret of mine."
Tashi's blue eyes widen, urging him to go on.
"You may not know about me but, there was a time your Mommy helped me with my nightmares." Bucky smiles at the memory.
"I know about you, silly goose." Tashi covers her giggles with her hand.
"You do?"
She nods, holding her hand out and taking him to her playroom. Sitting Bucky in an incredibly small chair. "You're the boy from my book!"
Tashi places in his hands a hand sewn felt book. The characters were a bit wonky but Bucky could immediately spot himself in the fabric.
"You're the boy with the heart of gold and the arm of steel." She says, proudly pointing to the book.
"The boy with the heart of gold and the arm of steel would save anyone, especially the people he loved," Bucky read his description on the book. "People around the world misjudged him, but that didn't stop him from being good. He proved them all wrong."
"You're my favorite character," Tashi smiles wide. "Don't tell Uncle Sam."
"Your secret is safe with me." Bucky lets out a watery smile, setting the book down on the floor. "How about you go up to your room and I can tell you a story about your mom."
"Really?" Tashi jumps up.
"Only if you promise to try and go to sleep again." Bucky raises his eyebrow, trying to appear strong but the little girl already had him wrapped around her finger.
"Under one condition," Tashi crosses her arms. "I can go outside and get my Natasha figurine."
Bucky bites down on his lip. "It's quite late to go outside."
"Please?" She pouts. "It'll only take a second."
God she looks so much like you.
"Fine." Bucky gives in. "But I'll be watching by the door, can't let you go outside all alone."
The super soldier walks behind the little girl, watching as she runs outside and sifts through the grass.
Bucky should have known something was wrong, he should have heard them lurking in the bushes. But he was too distracted by her, too distracted by the idea that this could have been his life. That in some multiverse, Tashi was his daughter and he could've retired next to the love of his life.
But he didn't. And it was too late once he realized what was happening.
Tens of agents dressed in black closed in on the cabin, running onto the property. Tashi was the first thing they grabbed.
He heard her yell out his name, but it happened in slow motion.
"No!" Bucky screamed, running towards the man who kidnapped her. "Let her go!"
Tashi's red splotched eyes was the last thing Bucky saw before they crammed her into a black van and left down the only road. His feet burned as he ran behind them, but not even Bucky was able to catch up to them.
Once he came back to the cabin, Sam and you were running around trying to understand what happened.
"I'm sorry." Bucky lets the tears run down his face. "I couldn't stop them."
You dropped to the floor with a sob.
Bucky's knees finally gave out. "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry- We're going to get her back, I promise that I'll get her back."
Authors note: hi hiiii omg I went a little bit overboard with this one. It's been a looooong time since I wrote something this long. I hope y'all like it! Xx
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Before I Could Say It
This fic can be read as a standalone or as a prequel to After I Was Too Late.
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader
Synopsis: The three times Bucky almost confessed his love to you, and the one time he finally does.
Word Count: 5.9k
Warning(s): can be read as gn!reader bcs I didn't use any gender-specific words (pls advise me if this isn't true). canon divergence. no use of Y/N. use of the nicknames sugar and sweetheart. insecure thoughts. bucky feeling like he's not good enough. unrequited love (or is it?). alcohol consumption. a bit hurt/comfort. profanities. use of weaponry, including but not limited to guns and knives. depictions of violence, blood, injuries, and murder. (near) death experience. angst. fluff. open ending.
Author's Note: Hii guys. I know I should be focusing all of my energy on Faithfully Yours right now, but I had the idea for this story and just couldn't pass it up!! We have a bit of an open ending here. I wasn't planning on making a part two but I'll see what the general consensus say and will decide whether or not a part two is due from the responses. anywayy hope you enjoy this one xx don't forget to comment, like, and reblog!!
Bucky Barnes Masterlist
When Bucky tried to think about the beginning, his mind always drew a blank.
It had been five years since the first time destiny orchestrated your paths to cross, six if one were to count the one-year cryogenic sleep that Bucky spent in Wakanda. The Soldat met you first, back when you, Steve, Sam, and Nat fought him on that highway shoot-out that revealed his identity. After that, you were everywhereâin Bucharest with Steve to coax him out of hiding, on the tarmac battle where you went against half of your own family for his sake, and even in Wakanda, where your eyes became one of the last pairs he saw before his body succumbed to the unforgiving clutches of darkness.
And when he was finally woken up, you were there, too, waiting for him.
Since then, Bucky struggled to remember a time when you weren't there. You supervised his deprogramming in Wakanda, becoming Steve's eyes and ears while the Captain roamed the world as both a fugitive and a vigilante. When the Sokovia Accords turned void, and the scientists in Wakanda assured Bucky that his mind wasn't going to betray his heart anymore, you took him back to New York, offering solace in the form of your warmth pressing against his side on the plane ride to the States.Â
Even once the two of you landed on the compound's grounds, you never strayed too farâstanding between Bucky and a begrudging Tony as if you were ready to launch yourself forward should the billionaire try to do anything untoward. As if the ruthless Winter Soldier needed a human shield to prevent him from shattering into fragile little pieces.
Before Bucky knew it, his entire routineâhis entire lifeâbecame you.
From your morning spar sessions in the gym, the long walks around Brooklyn in the afternoon, to the weekly movie nights that you roped him into in the name of reacquainting him with pop cultureâeverything in Buckyâs life started to shape and smell like you.Â
It was a constant.Â
You were Buckyâs new constant.
And somewhere along the way, Buckyâs little troublemaker of a heart decided, once and for all, to anchor itself to yours.
True to his fashion, Steve was the first person to notice. All of the lingering touches and longing glances, the hard-etched lines of Buckyâs countenance that seemed to soften every time you were nearâthey spoke of an affection beyond a mere loyalty one might harbor for their teammate. It spoke of love, one that was so unadulteratedly pure and raw that Steve was sure there was no room left in the crevices of Buckyâs heart where a piece of you didnât reside in.
âYouâve gotta say something, Buck,â Steve said to Bucky one evening.
The two of them were standing in the convention hall of a lavish hotel deep in the heart of Manhattan, surrounded by a guestlist of people that Bucky was assured were some of the most influential figures of the twenty-first century. People tried to swarm him since the moment he entered the party, shoving business cards to his face and dropping names that Bucky knew should have meant something to him. He paid none of them any mindânot when his eyes immediately found you in that sea of ties and ball gowns, just like a moth enticed to a flame.
You were all dolled up for the night, wearing a fancy little number that screams you if only with a little bit of additional sparkles sprinkled on top. Bucky watched you move through the ocean of people, confidence oozing out of every step, a blinding smile as you received each handshake with an indisputable poise. Buckyâs head whipped towards your direction at every echo of laughter, searching for the source, drinking in your infectious glee as if it were the only way to sustain the rhythmic beating of his heart.
Bucky shifted in his feet, Steveâs unprompted advice forcing him to tear his eyes away from where you were standing by Natashaâs side. The blond beside him smiled knowingly, a teasing yet sincere tilt in his voice as he added, âYouâve gotta tell at some point, pal. Better sooner rather than later.â
The line in Buckyâs jaw ticked. He brought the glass of champagne to his lips, tipping the drink back as though the liquid stood a chance against his enhanced metabolism. âDonât know what youâre talking about.â
Steve rolled his eyes. âBuck.â
âPunk.â
The Captain sighed, reaching for a drink of his own. âAt least ask for a dance, will you?â
Before Bucky could register what was happening, Steve had shoved Bucky forward, sending him stumbling forth towards the direction of your canorous laughter. Steve hid his amused smile behind his drink when Bucky flipped him the finger, the latter continuing his steps on wobbly feet, trying to ignore the pounding travelling up his bloodstreams.
âHey, Bucky,â you greeted as soon as he had reached you. The smile on your face could rival the sun even on its brightest day, and Bucky prayed to every divine being in the universe that he could be on the receiving end of that smile for the rest of his days.
âBarnes.â Natasha nodded.Â
âHey, guys. Whatâs up?â Bucky attempted a smile, tugging at the ridiculous material of his bow tie that Tony had insisted him to wear. In fact, Tony was the one who forced Bucky to attend this whole shindig in the first placeâsomething about showing a united front to prove to the public that there was no bad blood within the Avengersâ team.Â
It was a shit ton of bullshit, in Buckyâs opinion.
But at least, the party gave him a chance to see you all dressed up to the nines.
âNothing much.â You shrugged, tilting your head slightly to the side. âDid you need something?â
âNo. I mean, I do. I was, um, wonderingââ Bucky cleared his throat, ââI actually wanted to see if youâd care to join me for a dance?â
Out of the corner of his eye, Bucky saw Natashaâs eyes widen slightly. The redhead immediately scurried to the side, feigning interest in the tower of chocolate fondue just a couple of feet away.
Buckyâs heart nearly leaped out of his chest when you extended your palm towards him. âI would love to, Buck. Lead the way.â
Your fingers emitted warmth inside his hand, and for a moment, Bucky faltered. He kept his composure enough to guide you through the sea of couples on the dancefloor, willing the erratic thumping in his chest to quieten down as he pulled you flush against his body. The scent of your perfume slithered through the air, filling Buckyâs lungs, attacking each part of his senses until everything Bucky saw, heard, smelled, and felt was you.
âYou look beautiful tonight, Sugar.â
The admission tumbled from his lips before Bucky had a chance to stop them, before he could thoroughly process the implications of such candor. You didnât seem to mind, though. Instead, your persistent smile widened ever so slightly, your eyes twinkling under the glimmering lights of the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
âWhy, you look plenty dashing yourself, Bucky.â You hummed appreciatively, raking your eyes up and down Buckyâs suit-clad figure. âI must say, I was sad to see your long hair gone, but this looks great as well.â
Your fingers skimmed the hard contour of Buckyâs shoulder, leaving goosebumps on their wake, before sneaking through the short tendrils on the nape of his neck. He fought off a groan at the contact, the heavenly feeling of your fingers tugging at his hair sending shivers all throughout his body. Meanwhile, you were still smiling up at him all sweetly, completely oblivious to the rush of heat that you delivered through Buckyâs entire being.
âSugar,â the nickname fell off Buckyâs lips in a low grunt, and for the first time that night, your composure staggered.Â
Your breath hitched around a squeak when Bucky managed to tug you closer, circling his arms around your waist until there was barely room for air between both of your bodies. All around you, the world ceased to exist. The only thing that remained were your bated breaths, a raucous disruption through the electric field buzzing between where you and Bucky were pressed against one another.Â
âI need to tell you something,â Bucky revealed, his voice low and sheer, stripped by unease and something akin to fear.Â
Your forehead furrowed, undoubtedly sensing the trepidation shining out of the blue of Buckyâs eyes. âWhatâs the matter, Buck?â
Your palm landed on his stubbled cheek, and Bucky had to fight the urge to lean in, to chase more of your warmth like you were an oasis in the middle of his desert of a life. He grappled for the confession to come, for the feelings in his chest to solidify into something comprehensible. All Bucky had to do was open his mouth and seize the moment.
But just as quickly as it had arrived, the moment splintered through his fingertips.
âGood evening, everyone!â
Bucky's whole body jerked in surprise, his accusatory eyes instantly finding the MC standing on the stage at the front of the room. The music had stopped, replaced by the MC's welcoming remarks addressed towards a dozen supposedly prominent names that Bucky couldn't care less about.
âHey, let's go find a seat,â you suggested, circling your tender fingers around Bucky's wrist before leading him through the maze of tables.
The two of you sat down just in time for Tony to deliver his opening speech as a representative of the Avengers. You glanced at Bucky in the middle of Tony's heartfelt sentiment about âshaping the futureâ, your hand finding Bucky's flesh one on his thigh, unaware of the kind of turmoil you have summoned from a single touch.
âYou okay, Bucky?â you asked, squeezing his hand. âWhat was it that you wanted to tell me?â
I wanted to tell you that I love you, Bucky's heart echoed. I don't know when it started, and I don't know how, all I know is that you're every good thing that I have going on in my life.
Bucky's throat tightened.
He never ended up saying the words out loud. Instead, he smiled thinly. âIt's not important, sweetheart. I'll tell you later.â
You assessed him curiously before offering him a small smile and directing your attention back towards the stage. Bucky sighed in the aftermath, feeling the wild beating of his heart settled to a normal one.
And just like that, the truth died on the tip of his tongue.
Weeks passed, and between countless briefings, missions, and reports, Bucky was forced to push all matters concerning his heart to the side. It wasn't easy, not when you occupied every facet of Bucky's otherwise monotone life. Every waking moment was a painful reminder that you were always within reach, but never close enough for him to have.
Following a successful infiltration into an illegal bio-weapon factory in the outskirts of Poland, the team had landed their jet on one of the safehouse grounds somewhere near the border of Poland and Germany. Natasha and Clint disappeared inside the house immediately upon landing, while Sam and Steve stayed on the quinjet to go over a few intels they had managed to gather from the factory.
Bucky's boots scraped softly against the grass as he crossed the distance towards the small lake just a few yards left to the safehouse. The surrounding trees rustled in the wind, a symphony of reds and oranges beneath the solemn autumn sky. On the shore of the lake, Bucky found you sitting, a rare serene look on your face as you closed your eyes to welcome the impending breeze.
âHi, Bucky,â you greeted, eyes still shut tightly.
âHow'd you know it was me, Sugar?â
âI always know when it's you.â
The moment your eyes opened, Bucky's heart stuttered in its cage. The smile you rewarded him was soft, embellished with a tenderness that a man of his repute would never deserve. He knew he should have looked away, but the selfish part of him wanted to hold your stare in place, to relish in your kindness no matter how much he believed he wasn't worthy of it.
âCome on, sit with me.â
You patted the ground next to you, and Bucky obeyed without further questions. He lowered himself on the grass, damp from the lingering chill of autumn air, and stretched his legs out. For a while, neither of you spoke, opting to enjoy the sound of water lapping lazily against the shore, a stark tranquility to the horrors you faced during the mission earlier.
The sky dimmed a tad darker as the sun ducked behind the cover of trees, leaving behind streaks of purple and gold on the horizon. Beside him, you heaved out a sigh, the remnants of sun casting your skin in an ethereal glow.
âSometimes I wish moments like this could last forever,â you murmured.
Bucky's eyes slid towards you, studying the contours of your face like a historian would an ancient scripture. His fingers twitched, itching to feel every soft and hard edge of your features under the brush of his touch.Â
You're the only thing in this world I want forever with.
The words resonated in his head and all the way down to his chest, settling like stone sinking underwater, slow and heavy. He almost said it out loudânearly laid his heart bare for you to judge and scrutinize. But at last, he fabricated a grin and nudged his shoulder playfully to yours.
âYou always get sentimental when you're tired,â he joked.
You laughed heartily at his jab, a melodic thing that wrested at every coil of Bucky's heartstrings. The two of you proceeded to watch the sunset together, the silence stretching between you, warm and comfortable. The sky burned in more explosions of hues, casting its reflection upon the lake like a dream neither of you dared to disturb.Â
If Bucky were a braver man, a better manâone that wasn't weighed down by his history and remorseâmaybe he would have told you. Maybe, in another life, Bucky would have charmed you at first sight, claiming you as his before the day could even end. But for now, Bucky was glad to settle for thisâfor sharing a quiet moment with you, and to bask in your company as though he were worthy of even a fraction of your attention.
For now, Bucky would let the four-letter word wither inside him, locked in a hidden fissure somewhere within his chest, keeping it safe from ever seeing any light of day.
Days flew by, and it was getting increasingly harder for Bucky to ignore the way his heart gravitated towards yours, to ignore the fact that you were always the first person he searched for in the morning and the last one he wanted to talk to before falling asleep. To pretend like the mere mention of your name didn't send a jolt that revived his entire being. Every single day was a battle between wish and logicâthe unruly desire to make you his, and the rational reluctance of dragging you into the mess that was his life.
âThis is getting ridiculous, Buck,â Steve said as he leaned back against the bar right next to Bucky, following the latter's eyesight to find you standing at the end of it. âYou're just gonna avoid it forever? An eternal silent treatment? The two of you need to talk, whether you like it or not.â
Bucky inhaled a long breath, swirling the Asgardian mead in his glass without ever taking his eyes off you. It was your birthdayâa joyous occasion that called for this merry yet intimate celebration with the entire team. The common room of the compound had been transformed into something warm and inviting, lit by the soft glow of string lights draped along the walls. A cake sat on the counter, half-eaten, its candles long blown out, but the remnants of your laughter from when you made your wish still lingered in the air.
From across the room, Bucky watched as Sam teased you about getting older, earning the bird-man a playful swat on his arm. Wanda handed you a small, neatly wrapped gift, and your eyes lit up in a way that made Buckyâs chest ache. He didnât know what was in the box. He didnât really care. All he knew was that he wanted to be the reason behind that breathtaking smile of yours.
And then, your eyes lifted.
The eye contact was fleeting. Brief. Gone by the time Bucky realized what was happening and forced his gaze away. Even then, Bucky still caught the hint of surprise as your eyes found his, replaced almost immediately by a longing that Bucky understood all too well. It clutched onto his heart, sinking its sharp nails until the life organ in his chest was bruised and brutally torn apart.
The Captain sighed. âYou're being an idiot, pal.â
Bucky knew Steve was rightâhe was being an idiot. A coward, even. It was his own damn foolishness that had kept him avoiding you for weeks, skipping your morning spars, slipping out of any room you occupied before you could even notice his presence. All because he couldnât handle the feelings that had taken root in his chest, the one that was growing stronger by the minute, infiltrating deeper into his system every time you so much as looked his way.
The party was still in full swing by the time Bucky decided to retire for the night, forgoing the goodbyes, heading straight to the elevator that took him back to his quarters. It was a few hours later when a clumsy knock sounded against his door, breaking through the quiet that had settled in his room.
âSugar?â
Bucky's hand clenched around the door handle, his eyebrows knitting together at the sight of you in front of his bedroom.
âHi, Buckyyy,â you greeted, your words slurring into uncontrollable giggles.
 Understanding dawned on Bucky's shoulders. âSweetheart, are you drunk?â
âAm not!â You huffed, pushing past a stunned Bucky to enter the bedroom.Â
You looked around for a moment, humming to yourself every time you came across a familiar token that decorated Bucky's room. There was a photo of you and him on the nightsand, a sketch of the Brooklyn Bridge courtesy of Steve hanging on the wall, and a few vinyl records stacked neatly on the shelf, gifted by various members of the team. At last, your steps halted beside the bed, and without a warning, you dove head first into the mattress, chuckling to yourself as you attempted to make snow angels with his blankets.
âThis is sooo niceee,â you mused, burying youself deeper into one of Bucky's pillows. âSmells like you, Buck.â
The super soldier tried not to dwell too much on the sight of you lying on his bed, looking like you had always belonged in the same place that Bucky took his rest. A shiver ran down Bucky's spine as he closed the door behind him, his feet quiet against the carpeted floor before he took a tentative seat on the edge of the bed.
âSugar?â Bucky took your shoulders in his grasp, turning you around until his eyes locked with yours. His heart staggered. âYou wanna get back to your room? I could take you.â
His offer made you sit up in seconds, so fast that Bucky feared you might have given yourself a whiplash. He stared at you as your lips trembled, your whole body turning away from him until you were just a breadth out of his reach.
His fingers contracted in grief.
âHey, Sugar? What'sââ
âWhy do you hate me?â
Silence.
Bucky's forehead creased in confusion.
âHate you?â Bucky tasted the accusation on his tongueâthe word being so foreign and farfetched from anything he could associate with you that Bucky had to wonder if he had misheard what you spoke. âSweetheart, I don't hate you.â
âLiar.â You scoffed, scooting towards the foot of the bed, seemingly adamant to draw as much distance as possible between Bucky and yourself. âYou have been avoiding me for weeks. You don't want to talk to me, or do anything with me. You hate me.â
Bucky blinked, stunned into momentary silence before shaking his head as if trying to rid himself of the sheer absurdity of your words. âThatâs not true,â he murmured, his voice rough with something that sounded dangerously close to regret.
You laughed at his responseâa wry, sarcastic laugh that was void of even the smallest hint of your usual warmth. âThen what other possible reason could you have for avoiding me, Bucky? Hm?â Your head turned towards him, and for the first time that night, Bucky finally saw the telltale sign of tears in your eyes, a glassy sheen that erased any remnant of the wits that Bucky had grown to know and love.
His stomach churned.
Guilt was eating at him alive. He couldn't believe that his stupidity had caused thisâthat he had hurt you due to his own incapability of controlling his emotions. Bucky didn't know what he was thinking when he decided that the best course of action would be to completely evade you, but he certainly didn't think that it would result in this.
With you, sitting on his bed, crying your eyes out while simultaneously breaking Bucky's heart in the process.
Bucky exhaled sharply, as if the weight of his own remorse was pressing down on his chest. He couldn't stand itâthe way your shoulders quivered, the way you tried so desperately to keep your composure together as tears welled in your eyes.
"Sweetheart," he rasped, reaching for you, his fingers hesitant at first before firming in resolve. "I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry.â
You stiffened at his touch, your lips parting as if to protest, but Bucky was already pulling you into his embrace, holding you tightly against the muscular panes of his chest. His hands skimmed soothingly along your back, whispers of sweet nothings falling from his lips as he rocked you in the safety of his arms.
âI don't hate you, Sugar,â he murmured, voice shattering around the edges. âI've never hated you. How could I?â
How could I hate you when you are the only source of light I have remaining in this world? How could I hate you when loving you is the only thing about my life that I am absolutely certain of?
Your breath hitched against his shoulder, fingers curling into the fabric of his shirt. âBuckyââ
âShh,â he soothed, pressing his lips to your temple in a featherlight touch. âJust let me hold you, okay?â
Slowly, he guided the both of you down onto his bed, his arms never loosening from where they were wrapped around your body. His heartbeat thumped steadily beneath your cheek, his fingers drawing lazy patterns against your back. The tension in your body melted bit by bit with each gentle word, the rise and fall of his chest lulling you into something softerâsomething safe.
âDon't ever do that to me again,â you warned shakily. âPromise me.â
Bucky's hold around you tightened. âI promise.â
âGood.â You sighed, exhaustion wearing down every inch of your bones. âYou're my favorite person, Bucky.â
The admission pierced Bucky's chest like a lightning strike. He knew he should not have read too much into it, that the revelation was nothing more than a drunken slip of tongue that you probably would not even remember in the morning. But for now, Bucky chose to let that little detail slide, to let himself pretend that the confession had been made with more purposeful intent behind itâthat the words had meant as much to you as it did to Bucky.
"Sleep, sweetheart," he whispered, his lips brushing against your forehead. "I've got you."
Since that night in his bedroom, Bucky had made a vow: he wasn't going to run anymore.
Bucky had learned his lesson. He wasn't going to let his own fears dictate his actions, nor would he allow his emotions ruin the precious friendship he had built with you over the past few years. Whatever he feltâwhatever torment clawed at his chest whenever you so much as looked his wayâit was his burden to bear. You didn't deserve to suffer for his cowardice, and he swore to himself that he would never let it happen again.
That thought lingered in Bucky's mind as he moved stealthily through the abandoned industrial site, gun drawn, boots scraping silently against the cracked concrete floor. The mission was straightforward: take out remaining hostiles, extract any valuable intel, and regroup. Simple. A basic in and out job that would be done just in time for dinner.
The team had split into pairs, and as fate would have itâor rather, as Steve would have itâBucky found himself assigned to the west wing of the site alongside you. The direct channel to your comms in Buckyâs earpiece was quiet, and the super soldier took it as a good indication that your side of the mission was going smoothly. Meanwhile, he swept through his own side of hallways with methodical precision, checking every room, muttering a curt âclearâ to his comms for each canvassed area.Â
The air was eerie with cold and mold when Bucky entered the last remaining room in the hallway. There was nothing particularly different about this one. It was just as empty and as menacing, smelling of ratâs piss and years of abandonment, though his seasoned instinctâone sculpted from years of fighting and survivalâwarned him that something was amiss. His fingers tightened around his weapon almost instinctively, feeling an immediate unease venture up his spine, raising the very hair on the back of his neck.
The silence was too perfect.
Buckyâs feet skidded to a stop, turning on his heel to retrace his steps back towards the entrance.
Then, it happened.
The ambush struck like lightning on water. One second Bucky was alone, and the next, shadows had flooded the room, faceless figures in tactical gears leaping towards him at the same time. They were fast and ruthless, and even though none seemed to possess enhanced abilities, Bucky was still outnumbered. He dodged the first three attackers easily enoughâdisarming the blade from the first assailantâs hand, ducking out of the swinging baton of the secondâs, and rolling on the floor before redirecting the third oneâs bullet with the palm of his vibranium arm.
Bucky dashed out of the room into the one right across, the group of attackers still hot on his tail. He ducked behind a metal table and started opening fires at the entrance, taking out the threats before they even got the chance to enter the room. A curse fell under his breath when Bucky realized that he had worked through his rounds, scrambling to replace the ammunition as footsteps thundered into the room.
Slamming the fresh magazine in place, Bucky inhaled a gearing breath, only to be met with a sudden hush that descended through the air.
He raised his gun.
Instead of finding himself at the end of numerous gun barrels, Bucky was granted the view of bodies scattered all over the floor. The tang of iron meshed detestably with the spoor of grime, fog swirling around the edge of Buckyâs adrenaline-honed mind. When the dust finally stifled, his focus immediately zeroed in on the figure standing amidst the wreckage, rising out of the smoke like a doomsdayâs salvation.
âHi, handsome.â You smiled around a heavy exhale, a crinkle in your eye that seized the very life out of Buckyâs lungs. âMiss me?â
Bucky let out a rough breath, somewhere between relief and admiration. The grip around his weapon slackened ever so slightly, his body still thrumming with fight-and-flight, though the sight of your beautiful smile had managed to wash him with the kind of serenity that no other person could compel.
âWas wondering when youâd show up, sweetheart,â Bucky said, rising from his makeshift fortress behind the table.
âSorry, Sarge.â You hummed, casually brushing the dust off Buckyâs shoulder as though the contact didnât send him skyrocketing to heaven. âYou know I like to keep people on their toes.â
Bucky failed to suppress his grin, nudging your shoulder as the two of you headed towards the entrance. With the hostiles neutralized, and the information uploaded to the flash drive discreetly tucked in the safety of Buckyâs inside pocket, the two of you were prepared for extraction. He redirected his comms to the main channel, alerting the other team members that the two of you were ready to wrap up and get the hell out of this dismal place.
He was barely a foot out of the door when a loud bang resonated in the air.
In a split second, Bucky sprung in retaliation, taking aim at one of the bloody assailants on the ground that had somehow taken hold of a gun, Buckyâs finger pulling at his own weaponâs trigger, assassinating him in place.
The silence that followed was deafening.
Buckyâs heart throbbed in his throat, a silent prayer on his lips at how close of a call it had almost been. His gaze took a quick scan of the pile of bodies on the floor, making sure that none of them would pull a similar stunt, only allowing his shoulders to deflate when he saw no remaining signs of life.
âBucky?â
Your voice barely reached him, thin despite the echoic air of this dingy site, but something inside Bucky twisted the moment he heard it.
When he turned, the initial relief that had flooded his chest instantly collapsed.
You were standing there, just a breadth out of reach with your gun still tightly clutched between your fingers. But the side of your neckâGod, the side of your neckâwas slick with red, thick and dark as it ran in angry runnels down your skin, staining the collar of your tactical gear, pooling on your shoulder and drenching everything it touched.
Your whole body swayed.
Buckyâs heart dropped to the pit of his stomach.
âNo, no, noââ he rasped as he caught you, arms winding around your frame to prevent you from hitting the floor. His knees slammed onto the cold concrete below as he cradled you against his chest, the tremble in his body betraying the steel he was supposed to be made out of.
Bucky blinked, willing this moment to splinter into a dream, willing for his body to be transported back into the comfort of his bedroom where the scene playing out in front of his eyes would be nothing more than a heinous nightmare. But as Buckyâs arms tightened around your limp figure, the awful, gut-wrenching truth settled like ice in his veins.Â
This was real.Â
The blood seeping through your gear wasnât imagined. The faint hitch in your breath, the loss of color from your face, the sheer terror clawing its way up his throatânone of it was a dream.
His chest crashed.
âHey, hey. I got you, Sugar.â His voice cracked as he pressed a palm against your wound, despairingly staunching the warmth from slipping through his fingers. But no matter how hard he was grasping, the blood just kept on flowingâtoo fast and too muchâsoaking his hands and every corner of his battered soul.
âShit. Stay with me, sweetheart. Please,â he begged. âSteve! Nat! Somebody get here now!â he barked into his earpiece, nails digging deeper into your skin. âWe need a medic! We need aâfuckâjust get down here!â
You made a sound, somewhere between a gasp and a whimper, your breath warm against his cheek as you murmured, âI-Itâs gonna⌠gonna be o-okay.â
It was a lie.
You both knew it.
And it destroyed him.Â
âDonât do that.â Bucky shook his head, his voice cracking around a choked sob. He forced a smile as he looked down at your pale face. âYou always suck at lying.â
Your lips parted, the faintest ghost of a smile trying to make its way through, only to be interrupted by a wet cough that made Buckyâs chest cave in.
âGotta stay with me, sweetheart. Please,â Bucky whimpered. âThe teamâs coming. Help is on the way. Just gotta hang in there a little more for me, yeah? Just a little longer. Please.â
Bucky wasnât entirely sure to whom he was beggingâwhether it was you, the universe, or any higher divine power that might have heard his wretched prayer and taken pity on him. A man who had lost everything and asked for nothing, who was now asking for someoneâanyoneâto save the only thing in this world that made his life worth living, even if it meant having to sacrifice his soul in exchange.
Your hand reached out tentatively, shakily, gripping the strap of his tactical jacket and giving it the faintest tug.Â
âBucky,â you whispered, voice dissipating like a wisp of smoke as soon as you had uttered his name. Your eyes, glassy and unfocused, searched for his, and when they finally found him, a weak smile curved at your lips. âI love you.â
A sound tore from his throat, raw and full of despair. His forehead dropped against yours, his entire body rupturing under the weight of your words.
âI love you.â Buckyâs voice stammered. âGod, I love youâI love you, sweetheart, I love you so much.â He pressed his lips against your clammy forehead, again and again, as though he could tether you here, as though his love alone could be enough to keep you from slipping away.
He should have been happyâshould have felt something else other than this hollow, scorching agony. The person of his dreams, the one he had spent sleepless nights longing for, had just made the one admission that his heart had been wanting to hear, and yet, all he could do was break. His whole being perished under the weight of everything left unsaid, every moment wasted, every regret carving him open from the inside out.
He should have told you sooner.
God, he should have just told youâshould have braced past his insecurities and found the courage somehow, should have showered you with every drop of love he had neatly stowed in his heart until he was shriveled and had no else to give. He should have bought you flowers everyday, let you know that you were the most beautiful person Bucky had ever met on this goddamn planetâbecause you deserved it.
You deserved everything.
Not this.
Not bleeding on the filthy floor of this desolate place, fighting off death that had bludgeoned its way right through your door.
âYouâre gonna be okay, Sugar. Weâre getting out of here, you hear me?â His breath stuttered, his grip tightening as if he could physically gather all of your fragmented pieces and mend you as new. âIâm gonna treat you so good. Youâll see. Gonna spoil you rotten like I ought to. Justâplease, just hold onââ
Your fingers twitched against his chest. Your eyes fluttered.
A quivering breath left your lips before your body went completely limp.
Bucky stilled.
âSugar?â
Nothing.
No soft inhale. No faint murmurs of response.
No squeeze of your fingers against his jacket.
Buckyâs entire world came crashing down in the blink of an eye.
âNo. No, no, no, noââ
His hand cupped your face, blood smearing from his skin to yours. Buckyâs fingers trembled as he tapped your cheek, as if the action alone could keep you here, could bring you back to him. His breathing ceased, his whole body shuddering as he rocked you in his arms, your name tumbling over and over again from his lips like a prayer, like a curse, like a plea to the universe to undo everything, to give him one more chance, to take him instead.
âCome back to me,â he whispered, his face wet with the fractured shards of his heart. âPlease.â
The only thing that acknowledged him was silence.
And Bucky Barnes had never hated the quiet more.
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In Vino Veritas
Pairing â Avenger! Bucky Barnes x Lab Assistant! Female! Reader
Total Wordcount â 3.5K
Summary â It all started when you and the Avengers enjoyed drinks during the afterparty back at the Avengers Tower. There, Tony revealed one of your deepest secrets, and even though you wish it had never come to light at first, youâre glad it did when the man you love stands on your doorstep, ready to start the rest of your life together.
Tags & Warnings â Semi-canon compliant, Avenger! Bucky Barnes, Female! Reader, Tonyâs Lab Assistant! Reader, Buckyâs past as TWS is mentioned, emotional hurt/comfort, mutual pining, some cursing, and explicit sexual content.
Tags: Smut â Grinding, begging, some dirty talk, praise, teasing Bucky, protected sex, cowgirl position.
Story Rating â Explicit
Authorâs Note â This story is beta'd by the wonderful @late-to-the-party-81, and I cannot thank you enough for that. I hope you'll all enjoy my story, which is filled with some angst, lots of fluff, and some smut to top it all off! đ
Writing Prompts @fandom-free-bingo Bug Edition â âThere is no us.â | Riding | In vino veritas | âTouch me.â @fandom-free-bingo Medical Edition â Crush at first sight @julybreakbingo Post-JBB â Being confronted about their feelings for another
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The evening starts fine, good, even. But it all takes an unexpected turn when the man you work for - Tony Stark - reveals your secret. A secret that youâd only recently revealed to him.
Earlier that day, youâd spotted Bucky as he was working out and from that moment on your mind has been with him instead of your usual work and tasks.
âHello, Y/N? Anyone home in there?â Tony asks as he lays a hand on your shoulder, making you jump. You look up at him with a worried look while he smiles back at you with a kind expression. A soft sigh escapes your lips as the thoughts in your head wander off again, specifically how his back looked underneath the tank top he wore in the gym while doing squats. Not only that, but you also canât stop thinking about the way his ass looked in the sweatpants he wore. In a word, magnificent.
âIs everything okay with you? Youâve been a bit off your game today.â As Tony sits next to you, you put down the screwdriver you were holding - the one he asked you three times to pass to him - before turning to face him, your gaze focusing somewhere on the wall behind him. For a moment, thereâs a silence between you as you gather the courage to tell him whatâs been on your mind.
âWell, uhm- Thereâs something, or someone, that I canât stop thinking about, and itâs taking over my mind every second of every day. It- Itâs Bucky,â you say almost in a whisper. For a few seconds, Tony is completely silent as he lets the thought of you having a crush on one of his fellow Avengers sit in his mind. Then, after what seemed like an eternity, he reaches out for your hand and takes it between his warm ones.
âYou know that Iâll always support you in everything, right? I supported you when you expressed your desire to halt your life as an Avenger and retrain as my lab technician, and I supported you when you moved out of Avengers Tower to have your own home with more peace. This is not going to be any different. All Iâm hoping for is that he will make you the happiest and best version of you, as you deserve nothing less.â
Tears brim at your waterline as Tony tells you this, and even though you deeply appreciate him, his words, and everything he has done for you, you canât help but still feel a bit⌠odd about the fact you told him youâre having a crush on Bucky. That you have a crush on the man who was once the most feared assassin in the world under the hands of HYDRA.
âNow, can you hand me that screwdriver before your thoughts wander off to him again?â your boss asks in a teasing tone, making you smile as you grab it and hand it to him. Somehow, he always seems to know the right thing to say, and it's exactly why you enjoy spending time by his side while learning everything there is to know about his lab and what's going on in there.
Just as youâre about to get comfortable with another drink in your hand, you meet the gaze of the man youâre crushing on, and you feel heat coursing through your veins. The lines around his deep blue eyes intensify as he smiles at you, his attention making every last thought in your brain disappear. Youâre so captivated by how Bucky looks at you that you miss your seat as you sit down. However, before you fall, youâre caught by a pair of solid arms that prevent you from hitting the floor.
âCareful there, Little One,â Thor says in his deep voice, his accent always making the butterflies in your stomach go wild. Even though youâd known Thor since you were young, you couldnât help but get a little flustered by the nickname, and he smiled at you as you were finally sitting on the chair you intended to use.
âThank you, Thor,â you whisper before sipping your cocktail. Around you, the conversations are starting to become a little blurry as you focus on Bucky and everything he has to say, his lips forming around the words effortlessly. When you suddenly feel a little shove against your arm, you yelp, making everyone go silent as they look at you.
âWhat did you do that for?!â you ask Thor in a low voice, but all he does is point to Tony, who obviously has something to say as heâs waving for everyoneâs attention. There are moments when you enjoy the fact that alcohol can bring out peopleâs true feelings or thoughts, also known as in vino veritas, but not now. Oh no, now you wish you could disappear as you listen to the words coming out of Tonyâs mouth.
âGuys, you really shouldnât say this to Bucky or Y/N, but theyâre having a massive crush on one another!â Tony says in a loud whispering tone, but what he fails to notice in his inebriated state is that you two are sitting right across from one another, enjoying the afterparty just like everyone else. Or at least, you were enjoying the afterparty until your secret got out.
The glass you were holding falls out of your hand before shattering into pieces on the floor, and your feet carry you as fast as they can away from the party and away from your worst nightmare come true. The music behind you fades away as you turn one corner after another, tears burning in your eyes as the event repeatedly replays in your mind. Your lungs start to burn as you keep running, the stinging feeling in your side increasing as you run out of the Avengers Tower into the night.
Meanwhile, Buckyâs world feels like it has taken a 180-degree turn. Mere minutes ago, he could only fantasize that you could have feelings for him, but now? A wave of disbelief washes over the super soldier, his expression showing pure surprise as he takes the moment in. For him, it was a crush at first sight from the momentyou walked into the training room on your first day. Over the years, his feelings have intensified, although he has only told Steve about his crush - or rather his now deep-rooted love - for you.
And yet, now that the pair of you have been confronted about your feelings for one another, he doesnât know what to do. He has replayed the moment heâd confess his feelings to you more times than he can count in his mind, and in none of those versions, this is one of the scenarios that had appeared. Itâs only when Steve grabs his arm and pulls him away that he seemingly comes back to reality again.
âBucky, how does Tony know about your crush on Y/N? I mean, Iâm, of course, fine with you sharing it, but-â
âI donât know, Steve, I donât know, and it kills me,â Bucky says as he runs his fingers through his cropped hair.âFuck- I was planning on telling her this week but⌠but now itâs ruined, and I didnât even get the chance to talk to her, and-â Itâs all Bucky can say as he fights the urge to punch the wall with his metal fist, both hands clenched by his side as he tries to regulate his breathing. Without warning, Steve pulls him into a hug, and Buckyâs arms snake around his best friend's waist as his fingers clutch at the fabric of his shirt.
âItâs going to be okay, I promise,â Steve whispers, though heâs not entirely sure thatâs true because he knows as well as anyone that things donât always go back to how they were before. Still, Bucky decides to believe him as they stand there for a little while longer, and he soaks in every bit of comfort he can get for now. Lord knows heâs going to need it.
The past few days have been strange, to say the least. You havenât been to the Avengers Tower since Tony revealed your now not-so-secret crush on the super soldier. Youâre afraid of what will happen if you do. This also means you havenât seen Bucky in a few days, and you miss him. You miss hearing his laugh, and you miss seeing how his mouth turns slightly upward as you hand him one of your baked goods, but most of all, you miss how his arms feel when he pulls you in for a hug.
Just as youâre about to make yourself a cup of tea, you get pulled from your thoughts by a soft but familiar knock on the door; only one thing can make that sound: Buckyâs metal hand knocking against the wood. For a moment, you contemplate your actions, but decide to give him at least a chance to talk, especially as it wasnât him who laid out your feelings in front of everyone.
âBucky, hi,â you say softly as you take in his appearance, your heart sinking as you do. Itâs evident he hasnât slept at all the past few days. There are dark circles under his eyes, and he doesnât look as healthy as usualâmore disheveled. The struggles heâs facing are apparent in his entire demeanor, and all you want to do is wrap him up in a warm blanket and cuddle him until the end of time.
âHi,â he says hoarsely, and you step aside, allowing him to enter your apartment. Heâs been here a few times already, and usually thereâs a warmth radiating from you and every inch of the little place you call home, but ever since the party, it hasnât been the same. It isnât just the apartment, either. You feel different.
âWould you like some tea before we talk?â you ask to break the tension. âI was about to make some.â
He nods at you before wandering further into your apartment, and you head to the kitchen, picking out another mug for Bucky to use. Once heâs caught sight of your couch, he immediately takes a seat, a soft groan audible as he does. There arenât many places more comfortable than the large couch thatâs standing right here in your living room.
When you emerge a few minutes later with two steaming mugs of tea and a plate filled with chocolate chip cookies you baked fresh this morning, Bucky canât help but smile at you. He gladly takes the tea with one of the cookies, as theyâre his favorite, and when you sit down next to him, it feels just like it always has, as if nothing has changed. But you both know it has, and thatâs why the super soldierâs now in your living room.
âSoâŚâ you start, unsure what to say now that heâs sitting on your couch. Buckyâs eyes are trained on the steaming tea in his hands, his thoughts going a mile a minute as heâs thinking about what he wants to say - other than confessing his love for you.
âSo⌠uhm, we missed seeing you around the Tower,â Bucky starts, though you both know itâs mostly him who has missed seeing you there. You have always been a staple there during his mornings as you make him a cup of coffee, and during movie nights, you were always the one he could sit next to and enjoy the movie, but now that youâre not there, itâs like a piece of soul has left the Tower with you.
âI mean, yeah. Itâs been a bit awkward for me to go back after what happened a few days ago,â you tell him, and a shudder of horror runs down your spine at the thought of having to face Tony again. A smile tugs at the corners of Buckyâs lips as he thinks back to what happened that night, a happy memory of your first meeting resurfacing in the back of his mind as he does.
âGood morning, Sergeant Barnes. Iâve made some chocolate chip cookies, if you want some. However, I should warn you, Tonyâs been on the prowl since I took them out of the oven, so Iâll advise you to be quick,â you say with a glare towards Tony, who has been eyeing them up since he walked into the kitchen and poured himself a cup of coffee. For the first time in a long time, Bucky showed something akin to a smile, and everyone looked at each other to ensure they saw it, too.
âThank you,â he says lowly, grabbing one of the smaller ones on the plate, followed by a cup of coffee, before swiftly leaving the kitchen to spend more time in his room. Before Bucky even left the kitchen, Tony was on the cookies as if he hadnât eaten in weeks, and this time you let him.
âCan I- Is it okay if I tell you something? Because if I donât say it now, I donât know if I ever will,â Bucky says softly, and you nod before repositioning yourself so that youâre facing him. His gaze is still trained on his mug as he thinks carefully about his next words, afraid he might accidentally say the wrong thing.
âTony was right. He is right, actually. When he said, weâre crushing on each other. Iâve been crushing on you since you offered me those chocolate chip cookies when Tony threatened to eat them all before anyone else had a chance to get them. It was like a switch flipped inside me back then, and I havenât been the same since,â Bucky says, his mouth now in a line as he tells you about his feelings.
âEach time I look at you, itâs like Iâm seeing an angel, and every time I hear your voice, itâs like a little piece of my soul is healing, too. I find myself drawn to you in every room and wonder what life has in store for us. But deep down inside, I know there is no âusâ yet. But I want there to be us. I want you, Y/N. I want you to be mine, in whatever capacity youâll have me. If you want to stay friends, thatâs okay with me, but if you want more, Iâll happily accept every bit of love youâre willing to offer me.â
Once Buckyâs done, youâre unsure what to say. What to think. What to do. You want to say that the feelings between you are mutual, that youâre in love with him and that you want nothing more than to be his, but something inside you is stopping you. So, instead of saying anything, you place your hand over his flesh limb, and his eyes slip shut at the feeling of your soft fingers against his rough hand.
âBucky.â His name is a whisper on your lips, but itâs enough to make him look at you, to meet your gaze.
âIâm in love with you, too.â
As soon as the words leave your lips, Bucky carefully put his tea on the coffee table before hauling you onto his lap, his hands digging into the soft flesh of your waist as your lips interlock in a passionate dance. He canât get enough of your soft mouth slotting together with his and the way his tongue fights for dominance with yours as your fingers dig into his neck. Itâs been a long time since youâve felt a strong connection with someone, and youâre happy to explore it with Bucky.
Your hips grind over his growing length of their own volition,your body looking for any bit of friction it can get. Without warning, one of Buckyâs hands slides lower until heâs cupping your ass, making you gasp into his mouth as a result. Bucky canât help but smile into the kiss as he pulls you impossibly closer, your legs spreading just a bit further as you sink against his muscular body.
âHmm, Iâve been wanting this - you - for so long,â he says between the kisses trailing your jaw towards your ear, his teeth nipping on your earlobe as your head lolls to the side. With every passing second, your thoughts are melting away more and more, and all thatâs left inside your mind is Bucky. Soon, his other hand joins the first as he helps you grind onto him, a groan falling from his lips as he sets a perfect pace for you both.
âB-Buckyâ" his name sounds more like a whine than anything else. âIâI want you.â
âBut you already have me, pretty girl, âm right here,â he says with a teasing lilt to his voice, his hands continuing to help you grind until youâre a complete mess for him. Your shorts are ruined, your arousal soaking through them and onto the bulge in his black jeans, much to Buckyâs joy. He was wondering what it would take to get you to this point, and it turns out it wonât take much.
He smiles against the skin of your neck, where heâs taking his time to mark you with hickeys and small bitemarks, all of which leave you a bit more of a moaning, begging mess on his lap, much to his pride. When one of your hands moves away from his neck and down his torso, he quickly catches on to what youâre doing. âSomeoneâs a little impatient today, huh?â
âYes, oh god, yes! I need you to touch me, Bucky. I want to feel you inside me as you make me fall apart on your cock, and I need you to fuck me like thereâs no tomorrow!â Your voice sounds more breathy than usual, but every care you thought you had has gone out the window. All you want is Bucky and his cock to ride, until youâre orgasming so hard and long you canât remember your name.
âOkay, I will. Donât you worry about anything, okay? Let me take care of you, and Iâll give you everything you need and more,â he reassures you in a shushing voice. You nod before kissing him again, which immediately deepens before he gently helps you get up, allowing you to take off your panties and shorts, and he can take off his pants and boxershorts, too. As soon as youâre both freed from your last pieces of clothing, you hand him a condom you retrieved from the side table drawer while he took the time to undress himself.
âHmmm, looks so thick,â you tell him as you look at it with wide eyes, wondering how heâs going to fit inside you as youâre positioning yourself on his lap once more, your legs bracketing his thicks thighs as you get comfortable.
âI know, but Iâm gonna go slow. Wouldnât want to hurt you and your perfect, sweet little pussy.â He smiles as he holds his cock in place, your pliant body sinking onto him slowly as your fingers dig into his shoulders to steady yourself. Your hiss of pleasure is audible and your face contorts at the slight sting of him stretching you, but just like he promised, Bucky is taking it slow to ensure youâll both have the most amazing first time.
As soon as youâre fully seated on his lap, your body goes limp against him, your face tucked in the crook of his neck as you adjust to his girth, and Bucky places soft kisses on your head while praising you through it all. âYouâre doing so well for me, baby. Such a good girl for me, letting me take the lead and giving you exactly what you need.â
A small smile appears on your face as you look up at him with big, doe-like eyes, and he canât help but smile back as the back of his fingers gently caress your cheek. He may have thought you were beautiful before, but nothing compares to this moment.Â
âI love you, Y/N, and I promise to take care of you with every fiber of my being,â he whispers, his lips sealing his promise against your cheek. Your eyes fall shut at his words, and his hand moves down your side until itâs on your hip again, ready for you to let him know when youâre good to go. Your bodies work in complete sync with one another with every rise and fall of your chest, and his hands guide you beautifully as you slowly sink and rise on his length.
âFuck, you feel so good,â he groans, and it doesnât take long for both of you to find your highs for the first time, and theyâre serving as a promise of everything else thatâs still to come in this lifetime. A few days ago, you and Bucky didnât even know you felt the same about one another, but now youâre sharing the start of the rest of your lives, and itâs all thanks to Tony. Because without him, you wouldnât have been able to tell the man of your dreams how much you love him.
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