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stuckonjbbarnes · 7 days ago
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roomates!pb&jj — au where peter, bob, joaquin and johnny share an apartment in new york
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stuckonjbbarnes · 17 days ago
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NYC psychologists after the void took over the city with infinite shame rooms looping people’s worst traumas.
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stuckonjbbarnes · 21 days ago
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rip wanda maximoff you would've been hugged by the thunderbolts
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stuckonjbbarnes · 23 days ago
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Avengers: We listen and we don't judge.
Thunderbolts: We listen and we judge the fuck out of you.
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stuckonjbbarnes · 23 days ago
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Slowly working on my next Bucky Barnes fic ☺️
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stuckonjbbarnes · 26 days ago
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Imagine the avengers having a lowkey spot in the city where they go to “get away from it all” and someone tries to break in and they walk in on different people doing the wildest shit, like maybe two of them are doing over fighting techniques, working on their respective weapons, MAYBE two of them are fighting for real (Bucky and Loki pls for me) and the  burglar is just like “I give up, I’ll see myself out”
The Adventurous Adventures of the New AvengerZ
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Summary: A simple mission vs the newest rag-tag team of heroes.
Word Count: 742
TAG LIST IS OPEN
A/N: I think this is going to be the start of a fun new series of fics/smaus with the Thunderbolts*
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Breaking in to the watchtower was supposed to be light work. You had the bluprints from when it was owned by Stark and the renovations couldn’t have done much to the original floorplans. Making it past security was the easy part. You were Valentina’s new assistant, no Mel didn’t get fired, she’s just on vacation. One smooth lie, a worried glance at your phone then a panicked look to the security guards and you we already nearly to the penthouse. The lack of security this high up was almost comical, but who needed protection when all of the residents this high up were weapons themselves? 
The mission was simple. Access the watchtower penthouse, take some pictures to sell to paparazzi, steal a bottle from the in-house bar, get back out and pretend you were never there. You hadn’t really lied about working for Valentina. She asked you to do this because any publicity, is good publicity. Now make yourself useful, Yn. You didn’t know how she found you, didn’t ask how she knew you had an affinity for getting into places where you shouldn’t be,and you definitely didn’t care to get on her bad side. 
When the elevator doors click open with a high-pitched ding, you brace yourself for any signs of being heard. But from the shouting match taking place down the hall, it seems the current occupents of the penthouse have bigger things to worry about. Creeping down the hall, you pull your phone out and pause around the corner. The large couch backs up to you and you spot three of the six new avengers/thunderbolts/whatever the hell they’re going by now.
“Why can’t you just admit that what I said was right?!? WHY IS IT SO HARD FOR YOU TO GIVE ME SOME RES–
“Stop yelling at Bob, you’re being an asshole.” Yelena glares from the couch, grabbing the remote from John Walker and backing out of his movie selection. “Your movie taste is garbage.”
“It’s okay, he’s– 
“Do not say he’s right. He’s never right.” She cuts off the guy sitting beside her, he has to be Bob, the new guy that the public knows hardly anything about.
After taking a few pics, some of which are for sure too blurry to be useful, you quietly sneak past the trio to what looks like a dining room. The most beautiful man you had ever laid eyes on was currently pacing back and forth clearly frustrated at whoever was on the other end of the phone. 
“BUCKY STOP PLAYING WITH ME”, the voice echoes through the speaker.
“Sam, if you would just stop and listen.”
“LISTEN TO YOURSELF. THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WANTED TO IMPRISON YOU ONCE UPON A TIME.”
“Okay but these people had nothing to do with that.”
“I’M HANGING UP NOW. DO NOT CALL AGAIN."
“SAM DON’T– 
You snap a quick picture just as he turns toward the doorway and slip away before he notices you. If your bluprints are to be trusted then the next door you peer into should be a sparring room. The sounds of two people going blow-to-blow confirms it, only one of the people keep flickering in and out of view, leaving the older man stumbling and cursing in a thick accent. 
“Ava, this is not fair fight.”
“Alexei, you’re out of shape this isn’t a fight...it’s training.” The woman appears behind him. 
You snap a picture of the pair, thinking how fucking weird it was to be amongst what Val considered “the new age of heroes.” They seemed dysfunctional at best, you shake your head slightly ready to call it a mission complete, find the booze and get the hell out of there.
“Mondays, am I right?” The voice behind you startles you, causing you to spin and come face-to-face with Bob.
“Who’s your friend Bob?” Bucky comes parading down the hall.
“Uhhh.”
“I was about to ask the same thing.” John Walker appears and you can’t help the side-eye that slips out.
“Her name is Yn.” Yelena stops at the end of the hall. “Val sent her to spy on us.”
“Honestly, I’m not even surprised that you know that.” You don’t even attempt to fight your way out of this one. “The jig is up. I’ll see myself out.”
“Nuh-uh-uh. Not so fast.” Ava appears next to Yelena, making you jump a bit. “Now you’re going to spy for us.”
“Welcome to the family!” Bob smiles earnestly.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Beginning ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Taglist: @buckysmischief
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stuckonjbbarnes · 27 days ago
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Your honor, I LOVE THEM
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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Also Bucky's "yeah no, I have a great past everything was fine lol" when Yelena asked what they all saw has to be the funniest Marvel quote to date
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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GUYS I FIGURED IT OUT
Clint in the vents and that’s his whole personality because he wasn’t fleshed out in the movies → Ava in the walls and that’s her whole personality because she wasn’t fleshed out in the movies
Thor eating poptarts and overusing proper words because English isn’t his first language and he’s the comedic relief → Alexei eating Wheaties and overusing proper words because English isn’t his first language and he’s the comedic relief
Natasha pranking and laughing at everyone from the sidelines because fanon decided she’s just silly like that → Yelena pranking and laughing at everyone from the sidelines because canon decided she’s just silly like that
Bruce being a sweet, soft-spoken, unassuming guy but also the most fucking unhinged monstrosity if you catch him on a bad day → Bob being a sweet, soft-spoken, unassuming guy but also the most fucking unhinged monstrosity if you catch him on a sad day
Steve being handed the de facto title of goody two shoes leader despite being the LAST person on board with this → Bucky being handed the de facto title of goody two shoes leader despite being the last person on board with this
Tony being a big-mouthed asshole that’s secretly haunted by his past mistakes which involved publicly supporting the US military via PR stunts as a weapons manufacturer → John being a big-mouthed asshole that’s secretly haunted by his past mistakes which involved publicly supporting the US military via PR stunts as a weapon himself
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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Imagine the avengers having a lowkey spot in the city where they go to “get away from it all” and someone tries to break in and they walk in on different people doing the wildest shit, like maybe two of them are doing over fighting techniques, working on their respective weapons, MAYBE two of them are fighting for real (Bucky and Loki pls for me) and the  burglar is just like “I give up, I’ll see myself out”
The Adventurous Adventures of the New AvengerZ
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Summary: A simple mission vs the newest rag-tag team of heroes.
Word Count: 742
TAG LIST IS OPEN
A/N: I think this is going to be the start of a fun new series of fics/smaus with the Thunderbolts*
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Breaking in to the watchtower was supposed to be light work. You had the bluprints from when it was owned by Stark and the renovations couldn’t have done much to the original floorplans. Making it past security was the easy part. You were Valentina’s new assistant, no Mel didn’t get fired, she’s just on vacation. One smooth lie, a worried glance at your phone then a panicked look to the security guards and you we already nearly to the penthouse. The lack of security this high up was almost comical, but who needed protection when all of the residents this high up were weapons themselves? 
The mission was simple. Access the watchtower penthouse, take some pictures to sell to paparazzi, steal a bottle from the in-house bar, get back out and pretend you were never there. You hadn’t really lied about working for Valentina. She asked you to do this because any publicity, is good publicity. Now make yourself useful, Yn. You didn’t know how she found you, didn’t ask how she knew you had an affinity for getting into places where you shouldn’t be,and you definitely didn’t care to get on her bad side. 
When the elevator doors click open with a high-pitched ding, you brace yourself for any signs of being heard. But from the shouting match taking place down the hall, it seems the current occupents of the penthouse have bigger things to worry about. Creeping down the hall, you pull your phone out and pause around the corner. The large couch backs up to you and you spot three of the six new avengers/thunderbolts/whatever the hell they’re going by now.
“Why can’t you just admit that what I said was right?!? WHY IS IT SO HARD FOR YOU TO GIVE ME SOME RES–
“Stop yelling at Bob, you’re being an asshole.” Yelena glares from the couch, grabbing the remote from John Walker and backing out of his movie selection. “Your movie taste is garbage.”
“It’s okay, he’s– 
“Do not say he’s right. He’s never right.” She cuts off the guy sitting beside her, he has to be Bob, the new guy that the public knows hardly anything about.
After taking a few pics, some of which are for sure too blurry to be useful, you quietly sneak past the trio to what looks like a dining room. The most beautiful man you had ever laid eyes on was currently pacing back and forth clearly frustrated at whoever was on the other end of the phone. 
“BUCKY STOP PLAYING WITH ME”, the voice echoes through the speaker.
“Sam, if you would just stop and listen.”
“LISTEN TO YOURSELF. THESE ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WANTED TO IMPRISON YOU ONCE UPON A TIME.”
“Okay but these people had nothing to do with that.”
“I’M HANGING UP NOW. DO NOT CALL AGAIN."
“SAM DON’T– 
You snap a quick picture just as he turns toward the doorway and slip away before he notices you. If your bluprints are to be trusted then the next door you peer into should be a sparring room. The sounds of two people going blow-to-blow confirms it, only one of the people keep flickering in and out of view, leaving the older man stumbling and cursing in a thick accent. 
“Ava, this is not fair fight.”
“Alexei, you’re out of shape this isn’t a fight...it’s training.” The woman appears behind him. 
You snap a picture of the pair, thinking how fucking weird it was to be amongst what Val considered “the new age of heroes.” They seemed dysfunctional at best, you shake your head slightly ready to call it a mission complete, find the booze and get the hell out of there.
“Mondays, am I right?” The voice behind you startles you, causing you to spin and come face-to-face with Bob.
“Who’s your friend Bob?” Bucky comes parading down the hall.
“Uhhh.”
“I was about to ask the same thing.” John Walker appears and you can’t help the side-eye that slips out.
“Her name is Yn.” Yelena stops at the end of the hall. “Val sent her to spy on us.”
“Honestly, I’m not even surprised that you know that.” You don’t even attempt to fight your way out of this one. “The jig is up. I’ll see myself out.”
“Nuh-uh-uh. Not so fast.” Ava appears next to Yelena, making you jump a bit. “Now you’re going to spy for us.”
“Welcome to the family!” Bob smiles earnestly.
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Taglist: @buckysmischief
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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“why do you have a gap in your resume” idk why is there a gap in your staff. worry about that
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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Some quick sketches I did after watching (and loving) Thunderbolts 😍
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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lmaoo she knows what she's doing
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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canon
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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BUCKY SMILING 🫶🏼
fun fact: “Pretty Little Baby” starts playing when he walks into rooms
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[pics/gifs from pinterest]
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stuckonjbbarnes · 28 days ago
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A crime
wdym I’ve gotta make dinner instead of reading this dark romance book I feel the need to finish in less than a day?
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stuckonjbbarnes · 29 days ago
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My heart 🥹
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
3...2..1...
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“So…” 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 — warped, twisted, folded . “What now? Because we just got annihilated.”
“No shit,” 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. “I say every man for themselves. Bob’s gone full horror movie. This was fun — goodbye.”
She turned into the lingering smoke, already half-vanished — until Yelena’s voice cut through like a knife.
“We can’t leave him.”
Ava stopped, shoulders stiff. “Leave who? That wasn’t Bob back there. That was... I don’t even know what that was.” She turned, folding her arms. “Definitely not the guy who saved us.”
“No,” Yelena said, voice tight. “But he’s still in there. Somewhere.”
“Unless one of you has a secret anti-god laser in your back pocket,” Ava snapped, “what exactly is your plan?”
“I don’t have one yet,” Yelena admitted, stepping forward anyway. “But we’re not leaving him. Not like this.”
Alexei groaned and collapsed dramatically onto a half-shattered bench, which cracked under his weight. “If we go back in there, I need... at least ten minutes. And a cortisone shot. Maybe a priest.” He waved a hand vaguely. “Let me stretch, drink some water, and then we finish him.”
“We’re not finishing him,” Yelena snapped, rounding on him. “We’re going to help him.”
“Oh sure,” Ava muttered. “We’ll just hug the powers out of him.”
“He ripped Bucky’s arm off like it was a doll’s toy,” Alexei added. “We go in like this, we die.”
“It’s fine,” Bucky muttered as he calmly snapped the vibranium prosthetic back into place with a click. “Happens more than you think.”
John held up his bent shield, his face still a mix of shock and mild heartbreak. “He folded it. I mean—folded it. Like paper. Do you know what kind of force it takes to bend this thing?”
Ava raised a brow. “So… not vibranium?”
“It’s vibranium-adjacent,” John muttered defensively.
Yelena didn’t even look at him. “Maybe if it was actual vibranium, it wouldn’t look like a gas station burrito.”
Alexei lit up. “I could go for a burrito. Or a taco. The ones with the cheese in the middle. Mmm. I want that now.”
John groaned. “Focus! We got curb-stomped by Bob! Bob! The shy nerdy one!"
“Yeah,” Ava said quietly, brushing ash from her arm. “He’s not shy or nerdy anymore.”
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 — bruised, dirty, half-limping, yet still bickering like middle schoolers on a broken field trip — and made a decision he was definitely going to regret.
“There’s a place we can crash. It’s not far. We lay low, regroup. Heal. Then we figure out what the hell to do.”
Yelena eyed him suspiciously. “Where?”
He didn’t answer. Just turned and started walking.
The group hesitated, then followed — slow and shuffling.
A few blocks in, Ava broke the silence again, jabbing a thumb at John’s mangled shield. “So… can’t you, like, unfold it? You’ve got super strength, right?”
“I have super strength,” John snapped. “Not unfold-a-shield-bent-by-a-living-deity strength. It’s toast.”
Alexei squinted. “Is that, like… covered under warranty? Or do you have to mail it back?”
John gave him a deadpan look. “Do I look like I kept a receipt?”
“And you—” he pointed at Ava “—Ghost. Can you even do anything right now or are you just brooding professionally?”
Ava raised her brow. “I walked through a wall and saved your sorry ass five hours ago.”
“She literally did,” Yelena added, smirking.
“I-oh. Right. I forgot,” John said, flustered. “In my defense, I was the one who cut the power so she could walk through the wall.”
“How convenient,” Ava said flatly.
Their argument began escalating again — nonsense mixed with sarcasm, interrupted only by Alexei trying to convince someone to buy him tacos — until Bucky turned sharply on his heel.
“Enough.” His voice was low, tired, and just sharp enough to cut through the noise. “We’re almost there. If you keep yelling, she’s not going to open the door.”
They all stopped short.
“She?” they echoed, suspicious in unison.
“Yes. She. No more questions.” He resumed walking, jaw clenched.
Yelena sidled up next to him, grinning like a cat. “Is this a she-she, or a capital-She situation?”
“I’m not answering that.”
Alexei leaned toward John with a conspiratorial whisper. “Is she a friend-friend or a friendly friend?”
John nodded sagely. “I bet she’s way out of his league.”
“Maybe she's his girlfriend,” Yelena offered with a shrug.
“Highly doubtful,” Ava muttered.
“She’s not my—” Bucky stopped mid-sentence, face twitching. “Just... shut up. All of you. Or I will let Bob use you as a jump rope.”
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 — 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 he’d brought them here — hated the pit growing in his stomach — hated that this was the only safe place he could think of. She hadn’t 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.
“Does she cook?” “I hope she has a comfy couch.” “If she has tea, I’ll marry her.”
Bucky closed his eyes. Just for a second.
He almost turned around — 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 — bruised, dirt-streaked, arm slightly disjointed, and he was holding his ribs with one hand.
“Bucky,” 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.
“What do you want?” 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. “I know I’m the last person you wanna see right now. But we need your help.”
“I don’t play superhero anymore,” you replied, arms folding as you leaned slightly against the doorframe.
“I know,” he said quickly, “I’m 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.” He gestured to the group behind him, and your eyes drifted over the chaos on your porch.
“Please, doll,” he added, quieter now. “I wouldn’t have come if I had any other option.”
The silence stretched between you. He held your gaze, waiting — 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.
“Come in before the neighbors start watching.”
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 — 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 shifted—stunned, tender.
“Hey, Alpine,” he murmured, crouching carefully. “Hi, pretty girl. I missed you.”
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 — your life was stable, his wasn’t. It had made sense. But it hadn’t been easy.
Behind Bucky, the team just… stared.
“Are you seeing this?” John whispered to Yelena.
Ava elbowed him without even looking. “Shut up.”
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 “punch-me” face.
Bucky nodded toward the group. “Uh, yeah. That’s Yelena, Ava, Alexei, and... that’s John.”
They all gave awkward waves. Alexei’s was the most enthusiastic.
You nodded politely. “I’m Y/N. Nice to meet you.”
They all looked like they were one nudge away from collapsing.
“Can I get you anything to drink?” you offered.
“Water, please,” Yelena said quickly, her voice scratchy.
John raised his hand like a kid in class. “Same.”
Ava glanced at you, almost apologetic. “Do you have tea?”
“Sure. What kind?”
“Anything.”
You turned to Alexei.
“Do you have anything… stronger?” he asked, hopeful.
“How strong?”
“Very strong.”
You smirked. “Got it.” Then disappeared into the kitchen.
The moment you were out of sight, all heads turned to Bucky — still petting Alpine, who had zero plans to move.
“So…” Yelena drawled. “You and her?”
Bucky tensed like someone lit a fuse in his spine.
“Don’t,” he muttered.
John leaned closer to Ava. “There’s definitely history here. Did you see the way she looked at him?”
“She also looked like she wanted to slam the door,” Ava replied.
“She likes him,” Alexei declared confidently. “There is affection. And the cat approved. Cats never lie.”
Bucky glared at all of them. “If you value your limbs, you’ll stop talking.”
Yelena held up both hands, grinning. “Okay, okay. No shipping the grumpy soldier. Got it.”
A few moments later, you returned balancing a tray with glasses, a mug of tea, and a tumbler of something amber.
“Bucky, seriously?” you said, seeing them all still hovering like awkward ghosts. “You could’ve told them to sit down.”
He shrugged, still holding the cat like a teddy bear. “Didn’t want to break anything.”
You waved the team toward the couches. “Please. Make yourselves at home.”
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.
“You, my dear, are an angel,” he declared reverently. “Is this whiskey?”
“Only the best for unexpected guests,” you replied dryly. “I was meal-prepping earlier,” you added, glancing over your shoulder. “I’ve got a big pot of soup if anyone’s hungry. Showers are down the hall. Towels are in the closet. Clean shirts in the basket.”
There was a beat of stunned silence.
“Soup would be heavenly,” 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 didn’t 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 hadn’t quite decided if he should be there.
“Do you need anything?” you asked, keeping your voice steady. The soup was already simmering; your hands moved automatically to the ladle.
He offered a faint smile — the kind that didn't reach his eyes. “Thanks for letting us crash here.”
You nodded, focusing on the steam rising from the pot instead of the way your chest clenched. “You all looked like hell. Someone had to be decent.”
“Look, Y/N—”
“Bucky, don’t,” you said quickly, sharper than you meant to. You turned to face him fully, hands still holding the ladle. “You don’t have to say anything. I know why you're here. Nearest safe house. Not personal. It���s fine. Really.”
He hesitated, jaw tightening before giving a slow nod. “We’ll be out of your hair soon. Just need some rest.”
“That's fine.” You turned back to fill the bowls. “Alpine misses you.”
His voice was softer this time. “I miss her too.”
You didn't answer right away. But when the bowls were full and the bread was out, you called out toward the hallway.
“Lunch.”
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 — 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.
“And then—oh! Oh! Bob folded his shield like a freakin’ taco,” Alexei said mid-chew, nearly choking from laughter. “Just snapped it like paper!”
Yelena chuckled. Even Ava cracked a smirk.
John looked personally offended. “It’s not that funny.”
“And then—wait for it—he ripped off Bucky’s arm.” 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 — real concern flickering beneath practiced calm — his demeanor softened.
“It’s fine,” he said gently, lifting the vibranium arm a little. “Reattached it without a problem.”
“Are you sure?” 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. “Did you check everything out?”
“I’m okay,” he said, holding your gaze. You gave him a look that said you weren’t convinced. So he did something he hadn’t done in a long time. He squeezed your hand. “I promise. I’m okay.”
His eyes looked at your hand, and something flickered behind them — 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 should’ve been.
It wasn’t there.
His stomach dropped.
Bucky’s 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.
“Bucky?” you asked, watching him unravel. “What’s wrong?”
“The chain,” he said hoarsely. “My chain. It’s gone.”
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 — 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 — a simple gold wedding band.
“Holy f—” she whispered, catching herself before the full curse slipped. “Holy shit.”
Everyone turned to look.
Bucky’s head snapped up.
She held the chain in her open palm like it was glowing. “This is yours.”
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 — raw and unfiltered.
Your eyes locked with his.
“You still have it,” you said, voice barely above a whisper.
Your hand brushed your ring finger again, almost absentmindedly.
“I—I…” Bucky swallowed hard, words failing. His throat felt too tight.
Alexei broke the silence like a sledgehammer. “Wait—you’re married?! Congratulations!” he bellowed, raising his glass. “That’s adorable.”
Bucky flinched like he'd been shot.
The silence that followed was very loud.
He looked at you again — the weight of everything unspoken between you crashing back in all at once — then abruptly stood.
He didn’t say anything.
He just left the room, Alpine trailing after him as the others watched, stunned.
“Did I…” Alexei frowned. “Did I say something wrong? Is that not a wedding ring?”
Yelena sighed, rubbing her temple. “We’re gonna need way more soup.”
“Uh… we’re not married anymore,” 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 didn’t look back. You just stood, heart pounding, and walked out of the room — 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 hadn’t changed — 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.
“You kept everything the same,” Bucky said, his voice low but clear. He didn’t 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.
“Of course,” you replied, your voice gentle. “It was our home. It felt wrong moving your things…changing your designs.”
Silence filled the space between you. Not heavy — just full. The muffled sound of the team arguing upstairs drifted down: something about dishes, someone calling someone a jackass.
“They’re a good bunch,” you murmured. “Very entertaining, too.”
Bucky let out a quiet, tired laugh. “Yeah. I know.”
Your eyes drifted to the chain around his neck — barely visible, but there.
“You kept the ring,” you said softly, watching him tense just slightly.
He nodded slowly, the admission coming with a quiet sigh. “Yeah. I did.”
“Why?”
He finally turned to face you, eyes tired but sincere. “It helps me. Grounds me. I didn’t 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 couldn’t get rid of it after the divorce. I didn’t want to.”
You felt your chest tighten, but you gave him a small, sad smile. “So you’ve been wearing it around your neck this whole time?”
He nodded again, this time more slowly. “Every damn day,” he admitted, dragging a hand through his hair. “I couldn’t take it off. It’s stupid, I know. Makes me look like a fool.”
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.
“You’re not a fool,” you said gently. You opened the box and held it out to him. “I couldn’t 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.
“I really wanted our marriage to work,” he said, the words coming out like a confession.
“I know you did.”
“I’m really sorry, Y/N.”
“I know you are.” You reached for his hand and held it. It still felt the same — steady, calloused, familiar. “You needed to find yourself, Buck. I should’ve 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. You’re actually a congressman now.”
He let out a breath that was half-scoff, half-laugh.
“I couldn’t keep up,” you continued. “And that was on me.”
“No. It was on me,” he said firmly. “I didn’t prioritize your feelings. I kept shutting you out — thinking I was protecting you. You were right to divorce me. I wasn’t a good husband.”
You looked at him — really looked at him — and shook your head.
“Bucky, no. You were an amazing husband. You just had things to work through. And I pushed myself aside instead of speaking up.”
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.
“I’m also sorry,” you whispered.
Bucky’s laugh was soft and bitter. “What the hell happened to us?”
“I don’t really know,” you said, your voice muffled against his chest. “But I missed you.”
“I missed you more.” 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 then—
CRASH.
You both jumped slightly at the loud clatter upstairs.
“Did you seriously just break their bowl?” John’s voice rang out, horrified.
“Well, if you think you can do better, then help me wash the dishes, Walker!” Ava snapped back.
You giggled, forehead still resting against Bucky’s shoulder. “We should go before they break more of our dishes.”
He smiled — a real one, one that reached his eyes. It lit up something in him when you said our. He tightened his hold. “A few more minutes. They’ll survive.”
You didn’t argue.
And without meaning to, both of you drifted off, curled into each other like no time had passed at all.
********
“This is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“Shut up, Alexei. You’re being too loud.”
“We should wake him up, though. We haven’t even talked strategy.”
“We can’t. Look at them.”
“They look like a cute, happy family.”
“We should take a picture.”
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 — Alpine, purring softly. And in his arms, still tucked close, was you.
For a second, he didn’t move.
This was what peace felt like. This was home.
“You woke him up,” Yelena hissed. “Seriously, Dad, turn off the flash and the sound!”
Bucky looked at them — bleary-eyed and still half-asleep — and his expression dropped into something flat and dangerous.
“I’m going to give you ten seconds to leave,” he said calmly, voice low and sharp as a blade. “And if you don’t… Bob will be the least of your problems.”
The team scrambled out of the room like they’d seen a ghost.
He sighed, then looked back down at you — just as you stirred.
You blinked yourself awake slowly, eyes meeting his. He braced himself, just for a second, wondering if you’d pull away. Regret it. Pretend none of it happened.
But you didn’t.
You just smiled sleepily, and snuggled closer.
“Is everything okay?” you murmured, reaching over to pat Alpine, who purred louder.
“Everything’s just perfect,” 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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