Steven G. Rogers (
thekidfrombrooklyn) wrote2012-10-27 08:37 am
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OOM: Didn't leave nobody but the baby
Steve often gets Bucky to have a meal together, or work out in the gym, or even just to have a drink together and shoot the breeze. So he thinks nothing of it when he goes to wake Bucky this morning, thinks nothing will be out of the ordinary as he taps on the door in a playful rhythm. "Bucky! Wake up! Let's get some breakfast, I'm starving."
Usually it only takes Bucky a minute or two to yell back--something like, "Hold your horses, I'm not decent!"--or sometimes he yanks the door open and tackles Steve in the hall. Just to teach him a lesson, you understand.
This morning...nothing. Not even a grumpy, "Come back later!"
Steve taps on the door again, louder. "Bucky?" He waits a moment more. "Barnes, I will get the music man and make him play Reveille until you get out of bed, and nobody wants that."
Still nothing.
Suddenly it's not funny anymore. "Bucky," Steve says quietly and tries the knob.
Locked. Okay. Bucky's been having so much trouble sleeping lately, he must be deep under. Steve thinks, I could leave him be and get him for lunch, but he doesn't. Not yet. Just a quick peek, to check on him.
Bucky gave him a key, "for whatever you might need it for," so Steve unlocks the door, swallows hard and pushes it open, with one more, "Bucky?" though this time he doesn't expect an answer. Only hopes for one.
The room looks perfectly normal. Perfectly fine. Neatly made bed. Spotless desk. Armchair in the corner.
And Bucky's rifle hanging from the bed post.
Steve's breath catches in his chest. Bucky is a soldier during wartime, even at Milliways, and soldiers on active duty go nowhere without their weapon, not even to the mess hall.
If there's ever a sign that something is wrong, this is it.
For a moment, perhaps two, Steve can't do a thing. Bucky. Even with all the weirdness going on, Steve hand't thought it would really effect either of them, not as badly as some. After all, he's been fine since Orpheus has been here, and he thought maybe the haunting was easing up a little...
Clearly he was wrong.
Steve touches the rifle lightly with one finger, breathing deeply to calm the pounding in his ears. He whispers, to make himself feel better if nothing else, "I'm coming to get you, buddy."
He leaves, closing and locking the door behind him. While it's tempting to crawl back into bed and let Orpheus comfort him, he has to find Jack Green.
Despite his resolve to stay strong, he can't keep the bleakness out of his voice when he tells Jack, "That thing has Bucky. He's gone."
Usually it only takes Bucky a minute or two to yell back--something like, "Hold your horses, I'm not decent!"--or sometimes he yanks the door open and tackles Steve in the hall. Just to teach him a lesson, you understand.
This morning...nothing. Not even a grumpy, "Come back later!"
Steve taps on the door again, louder. "Bucky?" He waits a moment more. "Barnes, I will get the music man and make him play Reveille until you get out of bed, and nobody wants that."
Still nothing.
Suddenly it's not funny anymore. "Bucky," Steve says quietly and tries the knob.
Locked. Okay. Bucky's been having so much trouble sleeping lately, he must be deep under. Steve thinks, I could leave him be and get him for lunch, but he doesn't. Not yet. Just a quick peek, to check on him.
Bucky gave him a key, "for whatever you might need it for," so Steve unlocks the door, swallows hard and pushes it open, with one more, "Bucky?" though this time he doesn't expect an answer. Only hopes for one.
The room looks perfectly normal. Perfectly fine. Neatly made bed. Spotless desk. Armchair in the corner.
And Bucky's rifle hanging from the bed post.
Steve's breath catches in his chest. Bucky is a soldier during wartime, even at Milliways, and soldiers on active duty go nowhere without their weapon, not even to the mess hall.
If there's ever a sign that something is wrong, this is it.
For a moment, perhaps two, Steve can't do a thing. Bucky. Even with all the weirdness going on, Steve hand't thought it would really effect either of them, not as badly as some. After all, he's been fine since Orpheus has been here, and he thought maybe the haunting was easing up a little...
Clearly he was wrong.
Steve touches the rifle lightly with one finger, breathing deeply to calm the pounding in his ears. He whispers, to make himself feel better if nothing else, "I'm coming to get you, buddy."
He leaves, closing and locking the door behind him. While it's tempting to crawl back into bed and let Orpheus comfort him, he has to find Jack Green.
Despite his resolve to stay strong, he can't keep the bleakness out of his voice when he tells Jack, "That thing has Bucky. He's gone."