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revivalproject2020-02-27 06:59 pm
02| Steve is an idiot
WHO: Steve Rogers
WHERE: In a cave, in a storm, and Network. Kinda.
WHAT: Being stupid, mostly
WHEN: Once the storm starts moving
WARNINGS: Nope
Steve crouches in the cave, nursing a nasty wound he took to his side. The medical information he has from the data point is telling him how to fix it but he's lost a little bit of blood and there's no super-human healing factor that is making up for it. The wound is also in such an awkward spot that Steve can barely even look at it properly, let alone do sutures. He moves further into the cave, feeling marginally better as he does so. Maybe getting away from the storm will stop its effects on him? It is worth a chance until he can concentrate enough to stitch. Or, maybe, he will find someone there who can do it for him...
The storm is moving. Steve can barely see straight, he's so close to the center of the storm, but he can tell its moving. And, honestly, if it weren't moving toward Temba, he'd be glad to see the back of it. As it is, he knows there isn't much time. The city is still so fragile and barely back together enough for it to really take a storm like this. Not to mention the people waiting, back there. People who thought they'd be safely away from this madness and were going to be badly surprised.
Steve races back to his ship. He's not a pilot, though, so the controls are a mystery to him. He grumbles and scowls, feeling impotent before taking his comm up and hitting the network.
This is Steve Rogers of the Bishop. If there are any pilots out there, we need to get back to Temba. I'm looking for a ride and anyone else who wants to help prepare the city.
It's not the first person he's seen in the fog. Steve has been seeing these ghosts for the whole storm. People he knew. People he didn't know. People who had disappeared from here and people who had faces similar to the ones here. He'd managed mostly to ignore them all but this. This was different. This was out of his memories both from home and from before. It's enough to stop him in his tracks, storm be damned.
The Winter Soldier. Not Bucky. No. He'd refused that name. He'd refused any name at all. But there he was in his black armor, arm shining in a sun that wasn't here. He looks straight at Steve, face hard. For a second there is a moment when Steve forgets he is a ghost and almost braces for a fight. But the ghost turns and walks away. He turns, once, to glance back, and then continues walking.
And Steve, damn himself, follows.
WHERE: In a cave, in a storm, and Network. Kinda.
WHAT: Being stupid, mostly
WHEN: Once the storm starts moving
WARNINGS: Nope
Steve crouches in the cave, nursing a nasty wound he took to his side. The medical information he has from the data point is telling him how to fix it but he's lost a little bit of blood and there's no super-human healing factor that is making up for it. The wound is also in such an awkward spot that Steve can barely even look at it properly, let alone do sutures. He moves further into the cave, feeling marginally better as he does so. Maybe getting away from the storm will stop its effects on him? It is worth a chance until he can concentrate enough to stitch. Or, maybe, he will find someone there who can do it for him...
The storm is moving. Steve can barely see straight, he's so close to the center of the storm, but he can tell its moving. And, honestly, if it weren't moving toward Temba, he'd be glad to see the back of it. As it is, he knows there isn't much time. The city is still so fragile and barely back together enough for it to really take a storm like this. Not to mention the people waiting, back there. People who thought they'd be safely away from this madness and were going to be badly surprised.
Steve races back to his ship. He's not a pilot, though, so the controls are a mystery to him. He grumbles and scowls, feeling impotent before taking his comm up and hitting the network.
This is Steve Rogers of the Bishop. If there are any pilots out there, we need to get back to Temba. I'm looking for a ride and anyone else who wants to help prepare the city.
It's not the first person he's seen in the fog. Steve has been seeing these ghosts for the whole storm. People he knew. People he didn't know. People who had disappeared from here and people who had faces similar to the ones here. He'd managed mostly to ignore them all but this. This was different. This was out of his memories both from home and from before. It's enough to stop him in his tracks, storm be damned.
The Winter Soldier. Not Bucky. No. He'd refused that name. He'd refused any name at all. But there he was in his black armor, arm shining in a sun that wasn't here. He looks straight at Steve, face hard. For a second there is a moment when Steve forgets he is a ghost and almost braces for a fight. But the ghost turns and walks away. He turns, once, to glance back, and then continues walking.
And Steve, damn himself, follows.

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"Oh yeah? You tryin' to bribe me into behaving with favors? Who do you think I am, James Buchanan?" He laughs and nudges back in for another kiss. Another nice, slow one that they can enjoy out of the storm and away from the rest of the people stuck on this planet. After everything, this was really not that bad an end to Steve's day.
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"A public figure, Steve Rogers," he murmurs - as soon as he gets a chance, between kisses, and it's okay if that's not for a while. He won't have forgotten the thread of the conversation. "You people are all bribe-able, with the right kinda bribes, right? Doesn't gotta be money."
He will give Steve five blowjobs a day to stay out of trouble... it's just that he still doesn't think it'll really work. Maybe there's no harm in trying, though.
"How's your side?" he eventually asks, after several more kisses, and one protracted attempt at sucking a bite mark into Steve's neck. It's for science: Bucky can watch how fast it fades and get an idea of how well Steve's healing factor is working. He's a goddamn genius, okay.
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"Better," he decides after a second. And it is. It's not bleeding and the aches in it are fading away. It still feels hot and infected but the heat isn't radiating outward anymore. Better than that, his own temperature seems to be the normal type of warm that is associated with arousal, not an impending fever. He wasn't about to mention that to Bucky, but before he was fairly certain he was on the verge of it. Now the prickly feeling on his skin was entirely explainable.
He was definitely getting better.
"Thanks, baby," he finally breaks away long enough to say. He runs his hand through Bucky's hair and kisses him sweetly on the lips. "No matter when or where, you're always gonna put me back together, huh?"
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He huffs a little at the pet name, but he grins when Steve runs fingers through his hair, says Bucky will always have his back like that, because, "Damn right," he breathes, leaning in for another kiss - slow, this time. Like he means in. "You know you mean everything to me. That's why I get so goddamned pissed when you try your best to end up dead. We don't know what happens if you die here. I don't think these Agrii are like the Atroma. Let's not find out."
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"I was without you for so long...I will never do that to you, okay? If I have any say in this, I will never leave you, Buck. You mean everything to me, too." He exhales and leans their foreheads together. "I'm sorry. I should have been more careful and I know it. I promise I won't do anything stupid like that again if you're not there doing it with me."
He leans back enough to bump their heads back together.
"That a good deal?"
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He lets one hand slip up and down Steve's spine in return, fingertips tracing each vertebra, careful of any bruises he maybe hasn't seen. Steve's words are so earnest, and so heartfelt, that Bucky has to grin a little, even if he has to admit, "Stevie, honey. I can't make you promise something like that. I know you.
"But I believe that you really will try. And that's what matters to me. So - that's all I ask. It's a deal." He tilts his head just enough to graze lips over Steve's cheekbone, trying to trade gentleness for gentleness. After all, Steve's still healing, and Bucky won't let him get rough, even if he wants to. "I just don't want to lose you again," he says, quietly. "That's all I do. Lose you. It ain't fair."
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Steve pulls back and puts Bucky's face between his palms. "You're not gonna lose me. And I'm not gonna lose you. Ya know why? Because...somehow, we always find our way back to each other. Don't we?"
It was more or less true. They'd died in each other's universes and come back. They'd been separated by the Agrii for years and still found each other. No matter how severe or long the distance between them was, they always found their way back here. Back to each other. And, finally, Steve was starting to trust that fact.
Bucky and Steve were just meant to be together. No one could ever stop them.
He leans in and kisses Bucky again, just as soft and gentle.
"I love you. I love you, Buck. And I'm not going anywhere without you."