thekidfrombrooklyn: (winter soldier - ca va voir)
Steven G. Rogers ([personal profile] thekidfrombrooklyn) wrote2015-07-21 06:37 pm

It's quiet...too quiet.

Sam got some intel about a possible safehouse-slash-weapons depo that might be of interest to Bucky, so he and Steve head out to upstate Pennsylvania to check it out.

Steve doesn't have much hope for finding Bucky there--they're always at least two steps behind him, it seems, cleaning up what he leaves behind-- but sometimes standing in rooms he knows where Bucky has been is all the comfort he can find. Sometimes he feels like painting "BUCKY COME HOME" on the walls, just to see what would happen.

But Bucky won't be back to places he's already destroyed. Steve knows that.


Anyway.



The warehouse is on the edge of a small rural town that the economic crisis has hit hard. Most of the store fronts are boarded up. Some of the fields are bare, some are overgrown, and some hold the machinery of fracking. The warehouse itself looks rusty and abandoned, and Steve would pass it by if there weren't the hope of some sort of clue.

(Or the chance to bash some heads.)

It takes only a tap from the shield to break the padlock on the small door to the side of the building. No reason to break into the main security doors and draw attention to themselves. Steve eases the door open and steps inside, and nods to Sam.
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[personal profile] golden_lyre 2015-12-31 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Orpheus had turned his attention away from the man, focusing on Steve instead, but he turns back at Sam's question and puts more of that urge to comply into his song.
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[personal profile] notapilot 2015-12-31 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
Damn, Sam thinks.

Out loud, he says, "Of course he is." He turns the guy then, forcing his arms behind his back so Sam can zip-tie his hands together. Just in case he gets any funny ideas.
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[personal profile] golden_lyre 2015-12-31 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Orpheus starts to pull the song in a little, getting the flooding under control somewhat.