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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"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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"There's a word in Japanese called skinship, and how important it is for people to have skin to skin contact -- even platonically. I think maybe your body is craving it after so long..."
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Natasha has already gotten into bed and Bucky feels like that's an invitation to join her even if he feels like it crosses some invisible boundary. Maybe she wants the boundary to be crossed - why mention skinship if she didn't want to cross it?
Get in the damn bed, Barnes, he thinks to himself, and slides in alongside her.
"In spite of speaking Japanese, I don't think I've ever heard of that."
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"It's not your fault that you were so much weapon you forgot how to human, James. I'll help you remember... a long time ago someone helped me feel human too when I didn't know how to be."
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But Natasha flirts like breathing and while she's said she'd be with him if he'd ever wanted it, that she'd go on dates with him and that she thinks he's handsome, is it real? Are there emotions there or is it just physical? At one point in his life, physical was enough, but he doesn't think it is anymore.
"I'm not the kind of guy who can do this without feelings," he blurts out and he feels like he's made a mistake as soon as he's said it. He can't take it back now. "I'll get hurt."
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After all they had been through. Yet he doesn't even know that they had been through half of it. When he says he'll get hurt she always blurts out that it was always him, that this isn't lacking feelings, that those feelings never left.
They stayed with her every day she was without him. Even the years she thought she'd never see him again. Until that time he attacked her again.
"I told you, James. I'm here for as much or as little as you need, that I'd let you lead."
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Still, she's chosen to be in bed next to him and not out there pursuing any of those options so maybe he should just shut up about that and just enjoy how it feels to hold her. It feels good to have someone pick him over other people, to choose him over all the better bodies they could have.
"I want someone I could love someday and that could possibly love me back. That's a lot to ask of a person."
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She pulls back just enough to look down at him slowly, carefully taking in each part of his face and his concern.
"Some day you're going to think back to this conversation and think you were a real idiot for saying this to me, just so you know."
Her face is soft after she says it and she leans back in to tuck down against him.
"I said whatever you want, and need and I fucking meant it. Don't make me say it again, James."
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"I wasn't judging you, Natasha. I was just...I don't know. But it wasn't a judgment on you at all."
She says that he'll think he's an idiot for saying this to her one day and he doesn't quite know what that means but maybe she means she's willing to put a hell of a lot of investment into him. That makes absolutely zero sense - he's got a lot of work to do before he's healthy enough to be a good partner - but she keeps insisting she's there for anything he needs. Instead -
"What makes me special to you, Natasha? Why are you fighting so hard for me?"
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"How much do you want to know about that?" she asks curiously. It's only a moment before she adds to it though. "Because I know what it's like to be controlled and used, and I know that under all that rust of it that needs to be knocked out there is a wonderful man underneath it all."
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Natasha does.
"That's why you feel safe when you're with me? Because you get it? Because I'm pretty sure you're the only person who can get it."
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"Everyone says they don't know me, they can't know me, because I'm too many people or pretend to be. It feels like you see me though, James." She doesn't add that it always felt like he could see her over the years.
"I don't really know how to explain it all though."
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"L’essentiel est Invisible pour les Yeux."*
The French comes easily, accented well even if you can still tell he's an American, and he gives her a little smile.
*( What is essential is invisible to the eye. - The Little Prince. )
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"Just let the feelings," she reassures him and just brushes his shoulder a little bit more. "Close your eyes, just relax, and let the feelings have you. Try not to even think about it..."
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Sometimes he knows things and he doesn't know why. Quotes from books, pieces of art, facts about places that you can barely pick out on a map. It's something new every day and Bucky's learned to just go with it.
Just like Natasha's inviting him to do now. She wants him to go with his feelings. His feelings want him to do a lot more than just lay here and relax, though, so he doesn't quite go with them. He does, however, close his eyes and try to relax.
"It's started to come back, you know. Desire. It wasn't there for a long time after I escaped. Now...well, now I feel it sometimes."
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"That's natural, you know. And it's okay," she says softly against his skin eyes already closed like she's relaxed against him. "But tonight let's just stay like this okay? I want you to be able to be comfortable and trust me, when you act on it."
Part of her is afraid he'd have sex with her and then freak out and never want to see her again, she's not really ready for that either.
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"Not that you're not...you're beautiful, you know that, I just would never pressure you for that and I was just talking in general about...you know. Progress and stuff."
"Shit." Yeah, that just about sums it up.
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The kiss is soft, and only lasts a moment before she's tucked down again next to him. She wants him to know that it's okay if he wants her, that it's just a lot right now.
"Don't worry too much, like I said, just relax and feel things out."
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"I just didn't know if I still could physically, that's all. But I can. That's all I meant to say. It wasn't a proposition."
He's glad he didn't properly come on to her, though, because being told to relax and feel things out if he put himself out there probably would have stopped him from ever trying again. At least it isn't that situation.
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She reaches for one of his hands and entwines their fingers before saying in the softest voice she could muster.
"I already knew that you could."
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That's the only other person he knows that was subjected to the serum and frozen under ice for decades. If Steve could, it stands to reason that he could too and maybe he'd talked to Natasha about it. They are friends, after all, and while she says it wasn't romantic, she did say she tried to set him up on dates. If Steve was with people without problems, maybe that's why she knows.
"That's the only person I know in my...unique situation. But it'd make sense if you knew because of him."
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She squeezes his hand after she says that before just melting into him a little more. It's awkward, still, feeling like she shouldn't be saying things like this to him. She has no right but she just adds.
"Some of the Widows used to talk about their missions with the Winter Soldier, and how fun he could be. I was pretty sure they were making it up but..."
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