Steven G. Rogers (
thekidfrombrooklyn) wrote2014-12-20 11:04 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
OOM: Bucky. Christmas, 1940
Steve gets home before Bucky does on Christmas Eve, and has just a few minutes to stash the little shopping bag away where Bucky won't find it. He wants Bucky to have a good Christmas this year, even if they have no tree and no cake--but Steve has beans soaking for a good stew, and there's a few potatoes and a little ham to augment it, and there are treats that Santa will bring.
They've had worse Christmases.
Now the question is, how to get these things arranged so that Bucky will actually be surprised Christmas morning?
Steve has never been too good at stealth, nor at inventing ways to get Bucky out of the house or asleep early.
He's checking on the beans when he hears Bucky's step on the landing.
They've had worse Christmases.
Now the question is, how to get these things arranged so that Bucky will actually be surprised Christmas morning?
Steve has never been too good at stealth, nor at inventing ways to get Bucky out of the house or asleep early.
He's checking on the beans when he hears Bucky's step on the landing.
no subject
"You?"
no subject
Slowly, he hangs up his coat and scarf, and puts away his boots and mittens.
no subject
no subject
"What?"
no subject
He's openly grinning now.
no subject
Clearly, he does.
no subject
He opens the cabinet and takes out a small package wrapped in a sheet of newspaper, then walks over to Steve and offers it to him.
"Merry Christmas, you."
no subject
"I was gonna put up something festive while you were sleeping."
no subject
"Impressive," he says. "I got as far as trying to get us a tree - well, a branch, at least - but it fell through."
no subject
no subject
He nods at the package Steve's holding.
"Go ahead. You first."
no subject
"Bucky, how did you--thank you, thank you, it's perfect."
no subject
"Know a guy who knows a guy," Bucky tells him. "He had some scrap leather and was willing to take a trade for it."
no subject
"Open yours, open yours."
no subject
His family, rendered in exquisite detail by Steve's careful, artistic hand, looks back up at him from the small portrait.
"... this is amazing. Incredible. You --"
He looks up at Steve, nearly speechless.
"-- thank you."
no subject
"I got stuff to put in a Christmas stocking, too."
no subject
Bucky grins back at him.
"Pretty good Christmas, I think."
no subject
He yawns abruptly, big enough to crack his jaw. He covers his mouth. "Sorry. I think I've been awake almost an entire day."
no subject
He ruffles Steve's hair, and gets to his feet.
"Sleep well, okay?"
no subject
He folds the portfolio closed and puts it on his mattress beside his pillow.
(He'll still get up early to decorate the little apartment and leave some treats out, as if Santa Claus came while they were sleeping.)