You’re a stranger to me (open);
CHARACTERS: bucky barnes and you!
WHERE: bellatrix brood pods + dark corners
WHEN: once he wakes up idk which day
SUMMARY: bucky has a good nap
WARNINGS: mentions of violence, sad super soldiers etc
{bellatrix brood pods}
Bucky doesn’t remember going to sleep in a tube, but it’s not the first time this kind of thing has happened. When he opens his eyes, deja vu sours his stomach, leaving him with familiar nausea. The sense of belonging that follows immediately in its wake, though, further upsets the bile crawling up his throat. He doesn’t belong here, though he’s not immediately sure of where ‘here’ is; the Soldier is nothing but a danger to those around him.
He sinks to his knees, blinking around at his surroundings, and waits for firm hands to drag him upright before he can take his first breath. But, instead, of the hollow darkness of Siberia, the glow of the Station welcomes him in a way that grows more sickening. There are penalties for getting sick, and he swallows down the acid burning his mouth.
He waits. He waits, jaw clenched and gaze down.
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{dark corners}
After a chance to re-orient himself with his surroundings and companions, Bucky ducks away to the relative quiet of the far corners of the Station. His head throbs with the chorus of minds connected to his own, but the hollow burn in his chest bites deeper. He had gone to sleep again and in that time, he hadn’t attacked anyone else in the Station, in direct contrast to the majority of his life, both on the Station and off. Thinking back to his arrival on the Station reminded him of something Sam had said about a ‘Sleeping Beauty act.’ Did he choose to go to sleep back on Earth? Was such a thing possible? Could he do the same here on the Station?
For now, though, he needed the space to think. No place on the Station was truly private, but the farther from his fellows, the better.
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{wildcard???}
WHERE: bellatrix brood pods + dark corners
WHEN: once he wakes up idk which day
SUMMARY: bucky has a good nap
WARNINGS: mentions of violence, sad super soldiers etc
{bellatrix brood pods}
Bucky doesn’t remember going to sleep in a tube, but it’s not the first time this kind of thing has happened. When he opens his eyes, deja vu sours his stomach, leaving him with familiar nausea. The sense of belonging that follows immediately in its wake, though, further upsets the bile crawling up his throat. He doesn’t belong here, though he’s not immediately sure of where ‘here’ is; the Soldier is nothing but a danger to those around him.
He sinks to his knees, blinking around at his surroundings, and waits for firm hands to drag him upright before he can take his first breath. But, instead, of the hollow darkness of Siberia, the glow of the Station welcomes him in a way that grows more sickening. There are penalties for getting sick, and he swallows down the acid burning his mouth.
He waits. He waits, jaw clenched and gaze down.
——
{dark corners}
After a chance to re-orient himself with his surroundings and companions, Bucky ducks away to the relative quiet of the far corners of the Station. His head throbs with the chorus of minds connected to his own, but the hollow burn in his chest bites deeper. He had gone to sleep again and in that time, he hadn’t attacked anyone else in the Station, in direct contrast to the majority of his life, both on the Station and off. Thinking back to his arrival on the Station reminded him of something Sam had said about a ‘Sleeping Beauty act.’ Did he choose to go to sleep back on Earth? Was such a thing possible? Could he do the same here on the Station?
For now, though, he needed the space to think. No place on the Station was truly private, but the farther from his fellows, the better.
——
{wildcard???}

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He can't hurt anyone if he's asleep or dead. Food is nowhere on his list of priorities.
But the programming won't let him say no, especially not to something as basic as nutrition.
So he stays silent, instead. Or, as silent as one can with the brood link.]
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Even the ones that might scare the hell out of Sam if he understood just how little Bucky cared about his own continued survival.
He focuses on their brood link, curls around it and anchors himself in the parts of Bucky that call the most strongly to Sam, the parts that are just Bucky. As far as Sam’s concerned - the programming can fuck the hell off, and Bucky isn't alone in the fight anymore. ]
( You can tell me no. Always, for anything. )
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He thinks for a moment of Pierce, of the talk of sacrifice for the sake of the greater good, of leaning back in the chair for the sake of history. Of course, a large part of that was the programming humming under his skin, telling him to obey orders, that his memories of the man on the bridge were inconsequential.
And yet, here he is, feeling once again under the illusion of a choice he has no true power over. Refusing food won't get him far.
It's bullshit, but he doesn't feel like he has the right to think that way.]
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Sam knows what it's like to want to give up. To see the futility of all of his actions, to believe that it doesn't matter what he does, to wonder what the hell is the point of anything. He remembers not being able to find a reason to keep fighting.
You can't control what happens to you, you can only control your reaction to it - Sam knows that, too, but it falls flat when there's been so long when Bucky couldn't even control that. How the hell is Sam supposed to convince him that it's different now, that even though Bucky's still struggling - he's not doing it alone. He's made progress.
Honestly, right now Sam doesn't know the answer to that. But he knows that he ain't ever gonna give up on Bucky. ]
( What are you feeling, huh? You think you can tell me and be honest? )
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( Tired. )
[It's one of many.]
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[ Which... isn't necessarily the kind of thing that Sam's directly said before, but if Bucky's being honest with him, Sam can, too. ]
( How about some actual rest that don't come with that kind of shitty wake up call? )
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Sleeping sounds awful nice right now. Shutting his eyes for the next while will keep him out of people's hair, too. Finding a place to bunk down on the Station, though, is its own challenge.]
Sure.
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( I got a ship in the hangar. Far from anyone else, good escape route, already set up to be easily defensible. It's where I've been sleeping. ) [ Of anyone here, he figures he can tell Bucky that and not be considered paranoid. After the Raft - well, Sam's back to not sleeping all that easy these days. ]
( You can crash there. Won't be disturbing anyone and I can make sure no one bugs you. )
that was supposed to be over the mental link whoops
Why him? Why all this effort?]
I figured lmao I forget to code it too sometimes
Of course, then it means Sam has to answer it. He thinks about saying because they're friends, but that's not quite it - thinks about turning it around and asking Bucky why he shielded him from the spider guy or gave him the coin. But he doesn't want to meet Bucky's question with a question.
If Bucky asks him why, Sam'll always give him a real answer, and he lets that promise across their mental link. ]
( Lotta reasons, man, but most of them go into the things you and I disagree on right now, about the things you deserve. How about - I like you. As you are right now and for who you're figuring out you're gonna be. I want to. I think we can go this alone or we can have each other’s backs, and I wanna pick the second one. )
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What does a mass murderer deserve? What does a war criminal deserve? What does a man who ended others' lives without blinking deserve? Not just enemy combatants, but anyone who stood in the way, anyone whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. People with families and friends and lives cut short.
For as much as he tries to distance himself from the Soldier, Bucky refuses to remove himself from the guilt. His hands took lives. No matter if he's Sargent Barnes or Bucky with the good hair or Sunshine.
In an instant, he wants very much to be alone. Programming being what it is won't allow him to refuse outright.]
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But it doesn’t matter. Bucky's all of those things and none of them, and Sam isn't sure he's in a space to really hear any of that.
And Bucky's silence says more than anything he could say. ]
( You think you're the only soldier who ever had blood on their hands and had to figure out how to keep going without absolving themselves of responsibility for it? You're maybe more extreme than most, but... What you did and what was done to you helped shape who you are now, but it doesn't define you. )
[ There's a feeling like an exhale, like Sam's scratching his fingers through his hair. ] ( You can still go to the ship, no one's gonna be there. )
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He shies away from the mental touch, pushing up walls that are little more than sand at this point.]
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Sam honestly hates the idea of leaving Bucky alone with his thoughts, thinking that he doesn't deserve to be around and he's nothing more than a danger, but... he can also feel that Bucky wants to be alone. And Sam's slowly coming to the somewhat uncomfortable realization that he would do damn near anything Bucky wanted - because he wanted it.
He pulls back, respecting the walls Bucky pulls up even if he could easily get through them. ]
( All right, sunshine, I can read the "get out Wilson" loud and clear. I'll catch up with you later, maybe work on those walls with you. )
[ Sam lets go of their link, pulling his own walls up tight. They've gotten stronger since he's been at the station, since he's been practicing and helping other people build theirs, and he stays true to what he said. Gives Bucky some space, hopefully so he can get some rest, and doesn't even try to keep a mental eye on him.
It's not until the next day that Sam goes looking for him, that he lets himself focus on Bucky's presence just a little. ]
( Can we talk? In person? )
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Sam's presence is little more than a ping on the radar, gentle like before.
Bucky's honestly surprised Sam let him alone this long.
It doesn't matter if he says yes or no, so he simply lights up his end of the connection like a flare.]
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And more than that, he likes being around the stupid guy.
So he follows the flare to whatever dark, deep section of the Station that Bucky'd sequestered himself in, carrying a big container of soup and a pair of spoons with him. ]
Hey. You still sitting here thinking that you staying away from me's the best thing for both of us?
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[Considering that's his new standard for a decent day is downright depressing to him. Anyone else would call that standard for being a human being. And yet, here he is, cloistered in the dark because he has no control over himself. That makes him less than human and not exactly fit company.]
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Sam steps in closer, making sure his footsteps make noise even though he knows Bucky could probably tell he was moving in without it. It's habit, when coming up behind someone he doesn't wanna sneak up on. ]
Running don't work long term, man, we both know that. I think you and I can come up with something better.
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Part of him knows he can't run, that there will always be another Berlin, another incident.
But there's something he needs to ask first.]
When we got here, you said I was doing a Sleeping Beauty. What'd you mean?
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He frowns at that question as he takes a moment to figure out what Bucky means - and then keeps frowning. There's a part of him that wants to ask why, or hedge around answering, but Bucky deserves better than that. ]
You went back under, in Wakanda. It was a stupid decision but it was your decision, and I was a little too caught up to get the chance to tell you why it was stupid.
[ So Sam was gonna respect it, frustrating as it was. ]
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He'll get used to it eventually. Like he does everything.]
It's not stupid.
[Saying that is akin to swimming upstream, but he manages to meep his head above water for now.]
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Matter of opinion. But you're entitled to yours.
[ Even if it's stupid; Sam's glad he has it. The rest of that, though, some of the stuff he can feel coming from Bucky... nah, Sam isn't gonna sit with that. ]
We gotta get something straight, though. I didn't go to prison for you. [ He bites out the word prison like he's angry, but the emotion over their bond is closer to shame than anything else. But he doesn't acknowledge it as he keeps going. ]
I didn't want to sign the Accords before Steve ever opened his big mouth, long before they went after you. Because the people they were putting in charge, they weren't anyone I trusted enough to take orders from. If it'd been Fury, maybe, but Ross - hell, either of them? Fuck no. And I knew, soon as we put one toe out of line, they weren't gonna see us as anything but criminals.
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For a moment, he's quiet. Fury. He killed Nicolas Fury.
Another death that affected those around him.
His chest grows more hollow as he falls back into silence.]
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Fury's fine. He faked his death to give us an advantage.
[ One death off of Bucky's list, at least - but does it mean all that much when Sam knows damn well how long the list is? Not Sam's call, but at least he can set some things straight. He wants to reach out, to take Bucky's hand or comb his fingers through his hair - but he settles for doing it mentally, the quiet hint of sensations. ]
I didn't make the call to stay behind at the airport because I was protecting you. I did it because we were a team, and at the time you and Steve were our best options to save the world. It's not your fault, and I ain't saying that the same way I mean about what you've done in the past. All that is stuff you gotta live with, fault or not, but the fallout from the Accords, me going to the Raft? It ain't on you.
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Once again he shies away from the mental touch and listens to Sam. He's still not entirely convinced of lack of blame on his part.]
He set us up. That guy. [From Berlin. In Siberia. Played the tape of the Starks' death. He meant for Steve and Bucky to escape, for Howard Stark's son to be there. If he hadn't gotten free at the airport, Steve wouldn't have left the shield behind, wouldn't have fought with a friend to save his parents' killer. ]
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