001 wakanda
There's peace in Wakanda. Bucky had spent a little while under the ice while Shuri figured out a way to work on his deprogramming and while it's been a painful process, it's a necessary one and he's glad for all her work on the tangled knot that's HYDRA and the mess inside his brain. It's all wired incorrectly, a bomb that never went off but still needs to be defused, and he's scared every time she goes in there that something will go wrong and he'll attack her; it hasn't happened yet.
When he isn't working with her or Ayo, he has a little hut to himself where there are goats and sometimes children come visit him to see the curious white man who has taken up on the fringes of Wakandan society. Steve has visited a few times but when they announce a visitor this time, it's apparently not Steve. They're still at the palace being received, though, so Bucky takes the time to tidy up where he's been staying as much as he can one-handed; he's neat by nature but he also isn't used to having company come by either.
Who could it be? Sam? Sharon? Bucky isn't sure who would come to visit him aside from those two and Steve. Tony Stark certainly wouldn't and he isn't sure the Wakandan government would even let him in. Would Wanda come to see him? He's not certain. He imagines she's in hiding the same as he is, trying to avoid the Sokovia Accords and their inevitable consequences on her. It seems she's suffering more from them than anyone else, even himself, so he doesn't think she'd risk coming to see him.
He catalogs the other people he knows and he comes up with Natasha. He's got a strange history with her. He's shot her twice while the Winter Soldier but curiously, both times, he'd shot her non-fatally. It's almost as if he'd known that she needed to live even if he didn't know her and that's not what the Winter Soldier does. He doesn't leave loose ends. He kills whoever is necessary, even an innocent bystander, and Natasha has been actively opposing him both times he's encountered her. Even when he'd been activated by Zemo he'd attacked her but didn't take her down. There's something in him that protects her and he wonders why that is and always has. He doesn't know why she'd visit him but he wouldn't turn it down, either, so when he hears someone at the door he calls for them to come inside.
"Come in, I'm not busy." He's just finishing up wiping down a counter in what counts for his kitchen and when he comes into view of the visitor, he sees that it is Natasha. Curious.
"Hi."
When he isn't working with her or Ayo, he has a little hut to himself where there are goats and sometimes children come visit him to see the curious white man who has taken up on the fringes of Wakandan society. Steve has visited a few times but when they announce a visitor this time, it's apparently not Steve. They're still at the palace being received, though, so Bucky takes the time to tidy up where he's been staying as much as he can one-handed; he's neat by nature but he also isn't used to having company come by either.
Who could it be? Sam? Sharon? Bucky isn't sure who would come to visit him aside from those two and Steve. Tony Stark certainly wouldn't and he isn't sure the Wakandan government would even let him in. Would Wanda come to see him? He's not certain. He imagines she's in hiding the same as he is, trying to avoid the Sokovia Accords and their inevitable consequences on her. It seems she's suffering more from them than anyone else, even himself, so he doesn't think she'd risk coming to see him.
He catalogs the other people he knows and he comes up with Natasha. He's got a strange history with her. He's shot her twice while the Winter Soldier but curiously, both times, he'd shot her non-fatally. It's almost as if he'd known that she needed to live even if he didn't know her and that's not what the Winter Soldier does. He doesn't leave loose ends. He kills whoever is necessary, even an innocent bystander, and Natasha has been actively opposing him both times he's encountered her. Even when he'd been activated by Zemo he'd attacked her but didn't take her down. There's something in him that protects her and he wonders why that is and always has. He doesn't know why she'd visit him but he wouldn't turn it down, either, so when he hears someone at the door he calls for them to come inside.
"Come in, I'm not busy." He's just finishing up wiping down a counter in what counts for his kitchen and when he comes into view of the visitor, he sees that it is Natasha. Curious.
"Hi."
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"Well, get comfortable and I'll make us snacks and get us drinks," Bucky says. It doesn't take long to do both, even if he's old fashioned and makes popcorn over the stove, and when it's done he settles on the couch beside her.
"I was promised feet in my lap? Take a beer and some popcorn while I get you comfy."
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"Was on mission undercover and the stupid heels were absolutely murder, I swear I'm getting to old for this James.."
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Bucky rubs the arch of her foot with his right hand and tries to find all the points where she's holding tension. He's never worn high heels but he can imagine the physics of it.
"I think it makes you better than me, to do it all dressed up."
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"Alas, I was in Madripoor and infiltrating a gentlemen's club, so I don't think combat boots would have gone over right with the crowd. It's a shame though, I'm sure that kink is somewhere but it wasn't that kind of joint.." she says opening her eyes and grinning at him.
"Did you ever got to any of those kind of places back in the day, I realize they were different but I know there were cabarets and such that were popular with the soldiers back then."
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He starts the movie and lets it play for a bit before saying anything but he keeps touching her, hands massaging her foot and then up her calf where it might be cramped too from wearing heels for a long time.
"Mission successful, I'm guessing?"
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She moves to slide over closer to him and lifts his metal arm so that she can curl up under that arm tucked against his side. Her feet tuck up side as she leans into him quietly not saying a single word, just making herself right at home.
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"This was always a good one," Bucky says softly. "I think I saw it like ten times in the theater. It cost like a quarter back then but that was a lot of money."
God, he wants to kiss her, but he doesn't know how to do that.
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"I've seen it a bunch too, but only on occasions when I'm feeling some nostalgia never so quickly together..." she says fondly. It's unclear what nostalgia she's talking about but there's something fond in her voice when she says it. She relaxes into it, melting against him like she has not a care or worry in the world.
Like all that matters is this man next to her, and the film that's on the TV that she quotes under her breath occasionally.
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"This is nice, you know. I like spending time with you like this, Natasha. I feel comfortable with you in a way I don't with anyone else."
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She smiles fondly at the kiss, not reacting to it just staying contently close to show she likes it. She likes it a lot, him becoming more comfortable with her even if he doesn't remember her. It's funny how that works, she's pretty sure she'd be okay even if he never remembered her so long as he likes her.
"I'm comfortable with you too, James. It's easy."
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Will she like that or will she pull away? He doesn't know but he's about to find out, he guesses.
"At least you know I can defend you."
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That's not why she needs him.
She's got a bit smile when she turns her head up to look at his face, head still on his shoulder.
"You think I need anyone to defend me, James?"
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"You're perfectly capable of handling yourself. You survived me twice, even. I know you don't need me to do that. It's more...it's more that I want to, you know? That I want to protect you more than I need to protect you because you can't do it yourself."
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"Awe, that's sweet, but the closest I've come to death any time recently is directly in this room as you said previously..." she gives him a wink to let him know she's not holding a grudge about it though.
"This new arm will do a pretty good job at protecting me though, I suppose. I like it as a pillow more though."
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Bucky strokes her hair again because she's tilted her head into his hand and he has a soft smile. Touching her makes him happy.
"I bet there's other more comfortable things to use as pillows around here."
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"No thanks, I'm good with you as a pillow..." she doesn't bring up the arm again. It took everything she had to say she'd used it many times and it had never been a problem before so she didn't think it would be now.
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"If you want to stay over, bed's free. I can take the couch for a night so you can be comfortable."
There's no way he won't offer the bed to her. He's a gentleman.
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"I just told you that I want to use you as a pillow, I'm pretty sure that would be difficult if you were on the couch, James."
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"I guess you're right about that. I can't be in two places at once so I guess we gotta share. I mean...if you're all right with that and all that entails."
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"Do you have a big t-shirt or something I could borrow to sleep in? Jeans kind of suck for being comfortable with that."
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"That should work. You're small enough that it should be a dress on you, more or less. If you want something else, I'll see what I can find."
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"It is absolutely bigger then some night gowns I own, that is for sure. How's it look?" She asks and gives him a twirl.
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Her, though. It does something to him to see her in his shirt and it takes him a minute to respond to her question.
"Oh, yeah, you look great. But you always look great no matter what you wear."
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She looks up at him, thinks about wrapping her arms around his neck for a slow moment before she places a hand on his chest. The other widows always called him the handsome American, because that what he was.
"Gonna keep me safe from the wild cats?"
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"Uh, yeah. I can protect you from the wildlife. Don't normally have a problem with it out here but if it comes up, you can get behind me. I can take it."
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