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#signing off for some time#i have some things to sort through đŤĄ#please expect something relating to au yvverse on valentines day! (i will be back by then)#a non-snz journal entry before i leave (not expecting anyone to read this):#i think writing humor is an interesting challenge#i remember reading a book in uni where i thought the narration was very interesting and pleasing and sharp#but then reading the reviews for it half a year later and seeing people say 'i couldn't stop laughing when i was reading this' / 'people#on the train were giving me weird looks because i was laughing so hard / this is the funniest book i've read all year' etc. and i remember#feeling distinctly confused... i had not registered that the irony and the sharp commentary were supposed to be funny; they were simply#texturally interesting to me đ i also remember submitting a short story draft and having a professor say in workshop 'your writing is very#funny. it reminds me of [movie he liked] which i also found to be very funny'#and i was like đâ (i had also not intended for the story to be funny. but i thought it was a compliment that he read it that way)#humor is so inexplicable to me#i'm working on a series which i actively want to be funny and every time i write out a joke i'm like... fretting a little internally#like do i even know what humor is đđ it's like this relay race exercise where (1) i hand off a scene and (2) the audience interprets it as#playfulness... neither of us is allowed to drop the baton in order for this to work đââď¸ it's a little scary??!! it feels so vulnerable#i think it's an interesting problem... trying to find all of these little pockets where i can modulate the tone towards playfulness#alsooooo unrelated... these days i find myself feeling the instinctive need to apologize to everyone đ i thought i would be fine#but now looking at myself i'm like... girl something is broken here đâźď¸ i tried rephrasing this in like 10 different ways and#nothing seemed right. anyways for good measure: i am sorry#truthfully i still feel like just half a person sometimes#perhaps i shall reemerge from this break metamorphosed into someone more tolerable đ -> đŚ
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Stark Spangled Banner
Ch 1. Back Into The Field
Intro: Picking up a few months on from the events of Stark Spangled Man, Katie finds herself on desk bound duty following a disciplinary for ignoring Furyâs orders. But when sheâs finally released, and disaster strikes on the first mission sheâs run in months, she kinda wishes sheâd stayed there.
Warnings: Bad language, mentions of blood, injury, angst and a minor character death.
Pairing: Steve Rogers x Katie Stark
A/N: So here we go. A relaunch of SSB thanks to my other blog being flagged. For those of you who are new, welcome! I hope you enjoy. And to all you current Stark Spangled Readers, welcome back, You might spot a few subtle differences as we go through, as things Iâm not happy with have been rewritten but donât worry, nothing will impact the mine lines in the hot mess that is Stark and Rogers.
As always, please leave your comments or send me messages, asks, anything. I love you all!
Disclaimer: This is a pure work of fiction and classified as 18+. Please respect this and do not read if you are underage. I do not own any characters in this series bar Katie Stark and the other OCs. By reading beyond this point you understand and accept the terms of this disclaimer.
Stark Spangled Banner Masterlist // Main Masterlist
March 2013.
Any doctor would cry if they visited SHIELD; the caffeine and alcohol intake of pretty much every worker there would way exceed a dose construed to be healthy. Mind you, if you asked any agent whether theyâd give up coffee or alcohol, theyâd say alcohol in a heartbeat.
Well, most of them.
Katie couldnât imagine surviving without an ice cold beer on a hot summerâs day, but she also didnât function until she had her morning cup of Joe. It was a tough choice to make.
Not today though, she needed coffee. And lots of it. After âgoing rogueâ to chase the Mandarin with her brother, monthâs later Fury was still pissed and as such was basically giving her the most boring thing he could think of- working through piles of mission reports to analyse and cross reference with others to pick up on common threads .To be honest, she didnât mind it too much. After the excitement of the festive period she had welcomed a relatively quiet return to work, and didnât particularly give a shit what Fury thought about her either.
She circling a part of the hard copy of the report she was working on with highlighter pen, before glancing back at her computer screen to cut and paste it into the Scrapbook App she used to trace trends with, letting out a groan. Who was she kidding? Desk duty sucked ass.
*****
Steveâs morning wasnât going much better.
Whilst he wasnât desk bound, after a particularly gruelling Ops Training session during which one of the newest kids suffered a broken nose after colliding painfully with a stray shock baton, he was almost wishing he was. Following a quick debrief, he checked his schedule on his phone and found he was free now for the rest of the day so he showered and headed up to find Katie. He found her in her office, paper in her hand as she stared at her computer screen, eyes narrowed. Steve watched her for a moment, taking in the way her nose crinkled as she read something, her bottom lip being dragged under her top teeth as she continued her work, completely unaware he was there. With a groan she dropped the notes sheâd been holding to the desk and ran her hand through her dark hair.
Steve felt he was interrupting something, even though he knew he wasnât, but he also didnât want to appear like heâd been watching her either, which he totally had. So he gave a little cough and, as she turned round, her pretty face cracking into a smile which he returned.Â
âHey! How was training?â
âDonât ask.â He let out a snort.
âThat bad huh?â
âIn a fashion.â He nodded, leaning on the door frame. âYou had lunch?â
âNope.â
âWanna come get some?â
She nodded instantly âGod yes. Can we get FroYo after?â
âYeah but donât let me pile it with all that crap this time!â he shot her his best playfully disapproving look as he remembered his first trip the Frozen Yoghurt stall. He had loaded his with all sorts of different things and the result had been beyond foul.
Katie gave a laugh and picked up her jacket, shrugging it on. Standing up straight, he moved to allow her to step through the door and followed her to the elevator.
âStick to chocolate chip, mint and cookie dough.â She said, stepping into it. âTrust me.â
They strode across the foyer and into the early spring sun. Katie pulled her jacket tighter around herself as they crossed the street, shivering a little in the cool breeze.
âHow are you just wearing a shirt?â she looked at Steve as he fell into step besides her, making sure he was on the side nearest the road. He noticed that sheâd long since given up chiding him on this old fashioned habit after he had revealed it was something he used to do for his mom too, and Buckyâs younger sister. In fact, today, he swore he saw something that looked like a soft smile flicker on her lips when he positioned himself on her left, but as quick as he noticed it, it was gone.
âItâs not too bad.â He grinned. âIâve been through worse.â He opened the door to the Deli for her and followed her in as they took their place in the queue. After a moment or two he became aware that she was looking at him.
âWhat?â he asked, turning to her exasperatedly. Katie couldnât help but grin, she enjoyed winding the usually mild mannered man up
âIâm trying to imagine how you would look with a beard. And with shorter hair.â she mused, causing the Captain to roll his eyes.
âNot gonna happen.â
âWhat the hair cut or the beard?â
âNeither.â
âSpoil sport.â
âCaptain America doesnât have a beard.â he shook his head.
âNo but, Steve Rogers couldâŚâ
She was impossible, but Steve couldnât help but want to laugh. This playfulness was the thing that he enjoyed the most, how she could just treat him like any other punk she knew.
âDid anyone ever tell you youâre exhausting?â he rolled his eyes, a smirk playing on his face as she stepped forward in the queue.
âYeah, you.â she spun round to face him, grinning âSeveral times. But you still come back for more.â
âWell I have the distinct impression if I didnât youâd hunt me down anywayâ
They ordered and ate their lunch, Steve filling her in on the ops drill and after Fro-Yo they made arrangements to slob out that evening at his with a film. They walked back to the Triskellion where Katie headed back to her office to continue sifting through the Mount Everest of reports she had to do. As with anything, once she got the bit between her teeth, she completely zoned out. It was only when she heard a gabble of voices all bidding each other goodbye that she looked up from her work. It was dark outside, and past six.
âShit.â she groaned as the realisation washed over her. She was supposed to be at Steveâs for half past. She clicked to save her work whilst calling him at the same time, phone sandwiched between her cheek and shoulder.
âSoâŚIâm running late.â She apologised the instant he answered. He chuckled.
âI thought that you said the one good thing about being confined to desk duties was that you set the hours.â
âYeah, well I got caught up in something, but Iâm leaving now. Do you want me to grab pizza on the way?â
âSounds good, not Chicago Style though. Iâm hankering for a proper piece of pie.â
âGod youâre such a New Yorker.â She rolled her eyes.
âYou say it like itâs a bad thing.â His voice took on a mock hurt tone and she could imagine him pouting on the other end of the phone.
âHmmm, Iâm undecided. Right, Iâm leaving now. See you soon.â
âDrive safe.â
âWhat are you my dad?â she snorted at his stern instruction.
âOld enough to be.â he shot back.
âTouche.â she sniggered, cutting the call
*******
âBoring New York style for Mr S RogersâŚâ she spoke into the intercom at the main door to Steveâs apartment complex and he buzzed her in. By the time sheâd climbed the stairs to his floor he was waiting, leaning on the door frame.
âBout time.â He muttered, taking the boxes off her âWas about to send a search party.â
âMarioâs was packed.â Katie said, kicking off her sneakers and heading straight through to his kitchen to grab a beer out of his fridge without waiting for him to offer, knowing he wouldnât. He didnât need to.Â
Steve headed into the living room, depositing the thee boxes on the coffee table before he sank onto the couch and reached straight in for one of the pepperoni slices. A few moments later Katie flopped down next to him, handing him a beer.
âWhat we ticking off the list tonight?â she asked.
âA Few Good Men.â he said, nodding at the TV where he had queued the movie up ready.
âWait, did you manage to navigate that Android box all by yourself?â She looked at him and he sighed.Â
âIâm not completely useless ya know.â
âJuryâs out.â she teased, curling her legs up onto the sofa next to her.
They watched the movie. Steve got most of the references within it. He chuckled in the right places, and laughed out loud when Katie was unable to stop herself uttering the immortal line You canât handle the truth. When the credits began to roll,  Katie unfolded herself from where she had been sat and they launched into Steveâs favourite part of Movie Nights- the post film analysis.
âWho was the guy who played the colonel, Jessup?â he looked at her.
âJack Nicholson. Amazing actor. Heâs in a few on your list.â
âHe was good. And I know he was supposed to be the good guy so to speak but Kaffee annoyed me a little. He was so arrogant.â
âHe reminds me of Tonyâ Katie sniggered.
âWell, I didnât want to say anythingâ Steve gave a little smirk and Katie shrugged.
âI get what you mean though. He is an ass, and it pisses me off a little the romance angle they take with him and Galloway. I mean, sheâs portrayed as this strong woman, in the male dominated military woman and they still have to go there.â
âIt does seem to be a tried and tested format.â Steve nodded, leaning back against the cushions on his couch âBoy meets girl, boy likes girl, boy wins girl overâŚeven the movies I saw back in before I took a sub-zero nap were the same.â
âI suppose it appeals to the hopeless romantic in all of us.â Katie shrugged.
They continued to chat for a bit longer until Katie glanced at her watch, and seeing the time, decided to call it a night. Steve walked her down to her car, he always did without fail, another thing she had given up chiding him for and when he came back upstairs and got in the shower, he found himself straying back to the first time he had seen her, the minute she had stepped into the light in the boxing gym and heâd found himself looking into the greenest eyes he had ever seen in his life.
The more he stood there in the stream of hot water, thinking about her, the more he started to feel somethingâŚwellâŚdifferent. And he couldnât put his finger on it. Was it that he found her attractive? Well of course he did. To be honest, he reckoned youâd have to be blind not to. And if he was totally honest, since heâd seen her the first time in that little boxing gym in New York he had noticed how pretty she was. She had the figure of the stars of his time. Hour glass waist, brunette hair, shapely ass and legs and quite large breasts considering she was so slim. But what did it for him were her eyes. Deep, sparkling emeralds that he could lose himself in quite happily. And that smile, that fucking smile that could make him stop in his tracks when she flashed it.
But it was more than just that, she wasâŚwellâŚjust Katie.
It was strange, really, she reminded him so much of Peggy in some ways, but in others she was so different. Both were vivacious, smart, strong willed and beautiful. But where Peggy had been harsh, after a military upbringing, Katie had a softer edge to her. She was still ferocious at times, but she was a people person, and somehow knew exactly how to explain and understand what he was trying to say even when he struggled to himself. She made him feel at ease. With that in mind it wasnât surprising they had grown so close. He could trust her and knew that she would do anything for him because she was a good person. And she made it so easy to be around, he didnât feel a shred of awkwardness around her.Â
He hadnât thought heâd ever find himself a friend he could be as honest and open with again, one he would happily lay his life on the line for, not just out of a sense of duty but out of a sense of love and friendship.
Who you trying to kid, Rogers?Â
He knew his feelings went deeper than that. All those times heâd felt irritation at other men looking at her or touching her, all those times heâd looked at her and just wanted to smile because she was just her⌠the fear he had felt when he had known she was off chasing the Mandarin and he wasnât able to helpâŚnone of that was anything to do with mere friendship.Â
He leaned his forehead against the tiles of the shower cubicle and groaned. He was crushing on his best friend.
He was so fucked. *******
Katieâs desk arrest didnât last much longer. Two weeks later she was catapulted back into the field, on what was supposed to be a simple op, simple by SHIELD standards, anyway. They had a request from the Cuban government â all very hush, hush, of course âto take down a drug lord who ran a cartel SHIELD had tangled with last year.
Katie, in her role as Mission Analyst, read the files and all the intel, pulled together a briefing and delivered it, answering questions that came her way from the team and then handed over to Steve when it was his turn to take the floor. He started issuing out his orders, and informed everyone that the three newest recruits would be joining them as it would be a fairly straight forward op to ease them into.
And it had been, for the most part, until one of those new recruits, Jack Adams, had frozen mid fire fight and as a consequence heâd taken three bullets to the chest. Which shouldnât have been an issue given the armour they all wore. But when the man failed to get up, Katie knew there was something very, very wrong.
âAdams is down!â she loudly spoke into her radio as she took aim at the hostile responsible. As soon as she was sure the round she had let off had hit her target, she broke cover to get to Adams, as she was closest to him. She skidded to the floor, pressing her hand to his chest and her other reached to his face, turning it to look at her.
âI got you, Adams, look at me.â she urged gently, her hand warm, wet and slick with the young manâs blood. Steve dropped besides her and she turned to face him.
âArmour piercing rounds.â She shook her head. âSteve, I canât stop the bleeding.â Her tone left the Captain in no doubt as to how worried she was and he looked around frantically for help.
âMedic, NOW! We need emergency evacâŚâ
âStay with us, Jack.â Katie reached into her belt and retrieved a tab of morphine as he young manâs hand gripped her other whilst she administered the pain relief.
âSon, youâre gonna be fine.â Steve spoke and Adamsâ horrified eyes turned to Steve. The soldier swallowed, fighting to keep his face calm. Heâd seen that expression so many times on the battle field, the one that told him the man who lay injured knew he was injured beyond repair, that there was nothing to be done for him. But this was now seventy years into the future, medical science had worked so many wonders since then, they had to be able to do something, right?
âRUMLOW WHERE THE FUCK IS THAT MEDIC?â Katie screamed, her tone frantic.
âStill got hostiles on us!â Rumlow replied over the coms. âEvans has taken four down but theyâre approaching from the right! We need to cover the medics in and now youâre down thereâŚâ
Steve instantly looked round before he looked back at Katie âWeâll have to take him ourselvesâ
She bit her lip, looking at the young man, then up to Steve again. Everything in their training told them not to move casualties, but Steve knew if they stayed here he was going to bleed out. Katie seemed to come to the same conclusion and she nodded.
âAlright. Brock, weâre coming to you. Have the medics prep the bay on the jet.. Evans, we need top cover.â
âRoger, CapâŚâ
âJack, weâre gonna move you now.â Katie looked at him, her voice calm and level as besides her, Steve moved to take the injured man into a lift over his shoulder. Once he had him positioned, he gave a small jerk of his head and Katie picked up his shield in one hand, and her pistol in the other as they broke cover, sprinting across the front of the industrial yard towards the jet. In the corner of his eye, Steve spotted two hostiles moving but before he could shout a warning, Katie had fired off two shots, the thumps and lack of returning fire meaning each bullet had hit its target. Soon they were joined by Rumlow and Rollins who flanked them up the ramp where Katie dropped Steveâs shield to the floor with a clang and offered her hand back to Adams as Steve placed him gently on the stretcher.
âItâs gonna be ok.â Katie soothed him as the medics bustled around, her eyes glancing up every so often to watch what they were doing.
âCan you tell my mom I love her and, and my dad.â Adams was mumbling now and Katie shook her head.
âYou can tell them yourself.â She told him fiercely. âYouâll be fine, I promise.â
âWeâre locked down outside, local authorities are handling it now.â Rumlow informed Steve who had stepped back from where Katie was knelt by the injured man. âHow is he?â
Steve turned to Rumlow, shaking his head sadly. âNot good. He lost a lot of blood.â
At that point Katie suddenly drew back slightly, looking at the hand held in hers, before she glanced at the medic who was sadly shaking his head. Katieâs shoulders slumped as her eyes closed, face screwing up into a pained expression and Steve pinched the bridge of his nose with his thumb and middle finger as he realised that the young man had lost his final fight.
âShit.â Rumlow muttered.
âRadio baseâ Steve turned to Rumlow his voice soft âLetâs get him home.â
*******
Writing mission reports wasnât Katieâs favourite thing to do, but this one was awful. So sheâd treated it like ripping off a band aid, and after a horrific nightâs sleep, sheâd been at the Triskelion early to get it done. As a result it was little after ten am, she was done for the day and was about to head home until she heard a familiar voice.
âEat meâŚeat meâŚâ The voice was accompanied by a bag from her favourite bakery, which was hovering in the space between the door to the office and the frame, before Clint Bartonâs head poked round the side, a grin plastered on his face.
âHey!â She beamed at her friend as he dropped a cup holder containing two coffees and the bag onto her desk before taking a seat, scooting the wheeled chair over the floor towards her.
âHeard you had a rough time of it yesterday so I brought donuts and almond croissants. And coffee.â
âHawkeye, you are a godsend.â Katie smiled, taking a large drink and leaning back, closing her eyes.
âThat the first time youâve lost a man on a mission?â Clint asked.
âOther than Coulson.â she shrugged. âShit, Adams was twenty-three Clint. He had his whole life ahead of him.â
Clint watched as she rubbed at her temple before reaching into the bag and pulling out an almond croissant. She couldnât remember when she had last eaten, it must have at least been before the mission.
âHowâs Cap taken it?â
âOn the outside he seems okay, but I know he blames himself. Keeps saying he shouldnât have taken him.â Katie shrugged âHeâs gone with Fury to see Adamsâ parents. Rather him than me.â
âThis job is hard.â Clint said after a moment or two pause. âWe fight to keep everyone safe, but yâknow, sometimes not everyone makes it. Thing is, if we canât find a way to deal with that, then maybe next time no one gets saved at all.â
âYou mean like Collateral damage?â she snorted, shaking her head.
âNo, I mean that everyone one of us that are out in the field know the risks Nova, hell last year 7 of us took on a horde of Aliens in New York. For hours we fought them, and did any of us give a second thought to our own safety? No, because thatâs what we do.â
His words made sense. She knew they did, but that didnât stop the feeling in her stomach that if she had done her research more, maybe she could have spotted something that would have told them about the armour piercing rounds.
*******
Adamsâ parents already knew he was dead. Fury had the local authorities call ahead, common practice now, but still, Steve found himself sat on their couch, talking, informing them all about their sonâs last moments. They hadnât shouted, hadnât screamed or blamed him. Instead, theyâd thanked him for what he had done and for bringing him back so they could hold a proper burial.
By the time he got back to base, he was exhausted.
âHere.â Fury handed him a glass of scotch from the bottle he had pulled out of his desk. Steve took it, dropping onto one of the sofas at the side of the large office, Fury settling into the other. Steve knew the drink couldnât get him drunk, but he liked the momentary buzz he got that lasted all of sixty seconds post sip, and the comforting burn it gave when he swallowed.
The pair of them sat in silence for a few moments before Fury sat forward, his eye fixed on Steve.
âEver done that before, a death message?â he asked.
âCanât say I have. Wasnât really my job back in the day.â Steve shrugged, undoing his tie and popping the top button of his dress shirt.
âWorst part of the job. Doesnât matter how many times you do it, never gets any easier.â Fury ran his hand over his face, and it struck Steve how tired his boss actually looked.
âYeah, it isnât exactly up there with my favourite thing to do.â Steve rolled his tie up and shoved it into the pocket of his old Army uniform pants.
âHowâs Nova?â Fury asked.
âSheâs upset.â Steve sighed âBut sheâs strong, sheâll be okay. Iâm gonna head over and see how she is later.â
âYou two spend a lot of time together outside of work.â Fury commented, innocently enough but there was something in his tone, something that was almost good natured accusation.
âNot a problem is it, Sir?â Steve asked, keeping his face straight.
âNo, not at all.â Fury said âWhy do you think I partnered you up in the first place? Sheâs a people personâŚâ
âSheâs a good friend.â Steve nodded âWe get on.â
âGlad to hear it.â Fury nodded. There was another momentâs pause before he spoke again. âThereâs going to be a debrief with the Secretary of Defense tomorrow.â
Steve sighed âIf theyâre looking to blame someone, the buck stops with me. I should never have taken the kid.â
âBullshit.â Fury said simply âIâve read the reports. From what they say, he just froze.â
âHe wasnât experienced enough.â
âTaking risks is part of this job. Itâs a dangerous gig.â Fury held his gaze. âIt was a straight forward in and out job Captain. What happened was an accident. A tragic one, but an accident none the less. From the reports, neither you nor Stark could have done any more to save his life.â
Steve shrugged, the words were kind but didnât help him feel any better.
Three glasses of scotch later, Steve shook the directorâs hand and left the office, pulling out his phone. He didnât want to appear like he was checking up on Katie, so he pinged her a text, dressing it up like it was him who needed to see her, which wasnât a complete lie. He did. He was craving the normality she gave him.
Can I come over? I could do with seeing a friendly face
He read it a few times, before deciding it was casual enough before he sent it. The reply was almost instantaneous.
My door is always open for you. And I made Mac and Cheese. Plenty left.
He couldnât help but smile. One of the best things about this new life was the food, and her Mac and Cheese was frankly his favourite thing to eat on the planet.
He changed into a pair of sweats and a hoody, hastily making his way to Katieâs penthouse and the smile she gave him when he walked into her place instantly made him feel at ease.
âHey.â she crossed the space towards him and gave him a hug which he happily melted into, a hug they both needed.
âHow did it go?â she asked, pulling away.
âAs well as can be expected.â He sighed as he followed her into the kitchen, dropping into the stool on the other side of the breakfast bar. âHis mom broke down but they didnât shout or yell.â
Katie flipped the lid off a beer and handed it to him. He took it, with a nod of thanks and pulled a large swig before he rest his hands on the counter, staring at the bottle.
He was brooding and blaming himself, Katie could tell, so she gently lay her hand on his, reaching over the counter.
âIt wasnât your fault Steve.â she spoke softly and he looked at her.
God, she did that all the time, knew what he was thinking. It gave him the unnerving impression that sometimes she could read his mind.
âI should have spotted that shooter.â he shook his head.
âIâm the fucking mission analyst.â she sighed. âI knew from last time those guys were packing, if Iâd done more research, maybe I would have found out about the armour piercing rounds.â
âYou canât seriously blame yourself?â Steveâs frowned.
âWhy not?â she shrugged sadly. Sheâd been over it a million times in her head that day and had come to the same conclusion every time. She should have spotted something, dug further. âI didnât do my job.â
âYes, you did.â he implored, his eyes locking onto hers âYour report clearly set out the layout, the learning from previous missionsâŚAdams was just too inexperienced, I should never have taken him.â
There was a pause as the microwave pinged and Katie turned to look at it.
âYou know, Clint made a good point before.â she reached in for the plate and the smell of the food made his stomach grumble again as she continued âThis job, itâs hard. We fight to keep people safe but not everyone makes it back all the timeâŚand if we canât learn to live with that then maybe next time no one gets saved.â
âIt feels like trading lives.â He took a deep breath as she placed the plate down in front of him âItâs just wrong.â
âI know.â She said, handing him some cutlery and sat down next to him.
âYou eaten?â he asked, looking at her, suddenly aware she didnât have a plate. She nodded.
âCouldnât have waited until now, Iâd have starved to death.â she said, shrugging.
âHardly.â he replied, mouth full, instantly realising he had said the wrong thing as she narrowed her eyes at him.
âIs that a fat joke?â she asked, making him roll his eyes as he swallowed. That hadnât been it at all, he was referring to the fact that she never actually stopped eating, despite her tiny frame she gave him a run for his money.
âNo, thatâs not what I meant. Youâre tiny.â he said, almost choking on his food through his protests.
âSo now youâre making short jokes?â She shot back. Steve looked at her, dismayed she thought he was being mean to her but then he spotted the look in her eyes and rolled his own.
âPunk.â
âJerkâ she shot back.Â
It was the perfect way to escape the trauma and stress of the last few days. Once they had finished eating the two of them flopped down on her large L shape sofa, Steveâs legs extended along one side of the L shape, her legs tucked underneath her as she leaned against his shoulder. He couldnât help but notice the smell of her shampooâŚapple, he thought, along with her perfume. Her proximity was making his head buzz but he wasnât about to move her, the contact was comforting. And it clearly was for her too as about an hour or so into the film- the first in the Lord of The Rings trilogy- he felt her head growing heavy. He glanced down and saw that her eyes were closed and, as he watched, her head slipped slightly. He shifted so that he could catch her gently, and grabbed a cushion from behind him, placing it against his leg. He manoeuvred her head so that she was lay down, gently brushing her hair off her face. She stirred slightly, snuggling down further into the cushion as he absentmindedly rubbed between her shoulder blades as her breathing grew gentle and even.
Steve stayed like that, engrossed in the film right to the end, surprisingly. He had enjoyed it. Katie hadnât woken up, and he looked down debating whether or not to wake her or simply carry her through to her bedroom. In the end he decided to do neither, instead he reached for the remote as he sifted through to find something else to watch. He didnât want to leave just yet, he was too comfy and too at ease. Picking one of his favourites, Casablanca, he settled down, getting himself comfy as he immersed himself in the familiar world of Rickâs CafĂŠ Americain. At one point he felt his eyes growing heavy and he lay his head back, deciding to rest them for just a little whileâŚ
**** Katie was jolted awake, quite violently, and as she jerked into an upright position she saw exactly why. Steve was thrashing in his sleep, his face contorted in horror, small murmurs and whimpers slipping from his plump lips. She placed both her hands on his shoulder and shook him. Softly at first, then a bit stronger, trying to rouse him.
âSteveâŚâ she gave him a harsher shake and his eyes flew open, wide in panic and she reached up to cup his face in her hands. âHey, itâs okay. It was just a dream.â
Her soft voice filled Steveâs senses and, as he realised where he was and whose eyes were looking at him, he took a shaky breath and lay his head back.
Damned it, heâd fallen asleep and had a nightmare. On her sofa.
âSorry,â he said, his voice croaky, âI errâŚâ
âDonât apologise, itâs fine.â Katie shook her head gently âIâll get you a glass of water.â
Whilst she was gone he leaned forward, swinging his legs off the couch so his feet touched the floor, wiping his clammy head with his hands, the memory still flashing through his dream.
Cold air was blasting his hair backâŚthere was a hole in the side of the trainâŚthen a flash of light and Bucky flew straight through the hole. âBUCKYâŚâ he yelled, grabbing onto the side of the train, the bar in one hand as he stretched to reach his friend with the other.
âSteveâŚâ The voice was louder, but not loud enough. No, he had to get to BuckyâŚ
But he was gone, Steve was grasping at nothing but air.
Just a dream, Katie had said. It was anything butâŚ
She appeared back in the room with a glass of water and he thanked her as she passed it to him. He took a large gulp, swallowing and was relieved when his breathing began returning to normal.
âYou ok?â she asked, kindly as her hand gently knotted into his, her concern evident.
âYeah, just a nightmare.â he nodded softly âIâve not had one for a while.â
âUnderstandable with whatâs happened. Wanna tell me what it was about?â
âIt was Bucky.â he swallowed thickly âI was replaying the moment he fell. The moment he plummeted to his death from that Hydra train and I didnât save him.â
Katie stayed silent for a moment before her hand curled round Steveâs shoulder and she pulled him to her, causing him to lay his head on her shoulder. âYou know it wasnât your fault.â
âI should have done moreâ The guilt ate Steve up every day, that he had survived. Why had he deserved that any more than Bucky?
âHow?â she said again. âHow could you have done anymore?â
"I should have gone after him.â he said quietly.
âWhat wouldâve changed if you had?â Katie asked. âThereâs no way he could have survived that fall.â
âHe wouldnât have been there if it wasnât for me.â He replied, "I should have gone after him, brought him home, done something.â
Katie remained quiet, her hand gently running through his hair which was nice, far too nice. He took a deep breath and sat up moving away from her touch.
"What time is it?â
âNearly six in the morningâ Katie glanced at her watch.
âYouâre kidding?â Steve snorted.
âNope. You want some coffee?â she stood up, stretching her arms above her head.
âYeah if thatâs ok.â he replied, following her to the kitchen. From her body language he could tell she was rolling her eyes, even if she wasnât facing him.
âI donât know if your Ma ever told you, but itâs rude to run out on a girl after you spend the night with her.â
âAnd as you know, Iâm useless with women.â he sat down at the barstool on the breakfast bar. He watched her, but he didnât say anything as she bustled about, throwing some bread in the toaster and then went to the fridge for the butter, marmalade and jam, sliding them onto the island. At that point Steve held his hands up.
âYou donât have to-â he started to say, but she silenced him with a glare, similar to the ones Peggy used to give him, the look that could stop him in his tracks it was that stern.
âShut up.â she poured them both a cup of the coffee before adding milk and a spoon of sugar to each, passing one to him. The bread popped up from the toaster, and she put it on a plate before sliding it over to him and adding more bread to the machine.
His stomach rumbled and he gave in, smearing butter over his toast. He eyed the jam curiously. Heâd had marmalade before butâŚ
He looked at Katie and she nodded. âItâs good.â
So he added some, and after a bite he concluded she was right, and nodded in agreement. Once the next round of toast was done she sat next to him.
âSo, when did I fall asleep.â she asked, swallowing her food.
âAbout an hour into the film.â
She shook her head âWhat an assâŚâ
âIt wasnât a problem.â He replied honestly as he took a bite of his breakfast. âTo be honest I enjoyed it.â
âWhat, me drooling on your leg?â
He swallowed, his eyes wide âI meant the film.â
âI know.â she smirked.
***** Chapter 2
**Original Posting**
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