so i have decided to ask the people (and make use of the poll feature lol) who should be the gen 7 heir. now, i have historically been following the boy/girl/boy/girl etc etc kind of method, but that all got messed up when cleo and eliza had 6 kids afab. SO we got creative and used a wheel spinner to choose; rolled paige (and lana died anyway whoops) and hey presto. HOWEVER - i really love both of these sims and literally can't decide who to pick. in game i have played up to farren aging up to ya, but i will continue to play with both of them as heir until the poll decides! so if you have been following my legacy for a while (ily) or if you're new here (ily2) OR if you just see this post in the ts4 tag, please consider helping a gal out and voting for your fave. â€
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 Rin had been married a month when Sesshomaru had to return to the castle for âdemon businessâ.
 Rin wasnât sure what that meant but he kissed her gently and led her to Inuyashaâs home where Kagome was outside working on preserving some vegetables.
 âRin, Jaken says the advisors need my âguidanceâ.   I will return within the week.â  Sesshomaru nuzzled her gently and then stepping back added.  âStay with Kagome and Inuyasha please.  I want you know that you are safe.â
 The great dog demon leaped in the air and headed to the West with Jaken flying A-Un close behind.
 Rin and Kagome stood watching them until they disappeared.  Turning to Rin, Kagome motioned to her vegetable pile.
 âLucky me.  Your timing is perfect.  I could use the help preparing the vegetables for the pickling solution.  Have a seat and a knife.â
 The women sat down and started cleaning and cutting vegetables, but within seconds Rin spoke.
 âWhatâs a kiss supposed to be like?â
 Kagome started.
 âYou havenât kissed yet?!â She choked.
 âWell yes, we have but weâre both new at it and... and⊠andâŠâ Rin shook a bit before she blurted, âAnd itâs kind of slobbery.  Is it supposed to be like that?â  Rin blushed.
 Kagome would have laughed but she saw the genuine look of inquiry on Rinâs face.
 âItâs not wrong.  A kiss can be some many things.â  Kagome smiled and reached a hand to Rinâs hand.  âCome letâs make some tea and talk a little before we go back to these chores.â  The older led the younger into the hut and straight to the tea kettle. Â
 âA kiss is simply a connection of the lips.  Sometimes itâs soft and calm.  Sometimes itâs hard and frantic.  Some people kiss their relatives in a greeting.  Lovers kiss to convey their love.  Itâs the meaning behind the kiss thatâs most important.â
 âWhen the Shikon jewel allowed me to see Inuyasha again we shared a very special kiss.  As he kissed me I felt his love, his strength⊠I felt I had the strength to face 10,000 Narakus.  It was though his power ran through me.  Later when I returned to this time period, Inuyasha greeted me at the well and his kiss then made me feel like I was home after a long journey.â
 Kagomeâs eyes glazed over as she reflected.  Rin sipped her tea and hung on every word.
âAs for the mechanics of the kiss, typically he pulls me to him, draws nearer and then as heâs drawing nearer we close our eyes and our lips meet. Â He gentle pushes his lips into mine and I part them just a small amount. Â Kind of like someone gently tapping on the door. Â My response is to peek out to see who it is first before I open the door wide. Â Although now that I think of it, the door opens wide when I havenât seen him all day and Iâm happy heâs home.â Â Â
 Kagome tapped a finger to her lips as she thought about her latest kiss with Inuyasha when he had returned after a several day journey.  She smiled to herself and lapsed into silence as she sipped her tea.
 Rin waited but tired of waiting and cleared her throat.
 âOh yes,â Kagome giggled. âYou were asking about kisses.  I didnât have much experience kissing. Inuyasha was my only boyfriend.  Part of the fun is practicing.  Sometimes they are slobbery kisses.  Other times they are gentle, tender.  Donât worry Rin; Iâm sure youâre doing it right.â
 Rin returned the smile.
 âMy lord husband was my first and only boyfriend.  I would never kiss anyone else.â  Rin stated matter-of-factly.
 âThings were a bit different in my time, but I like this time best because thatâs where Inuyasha is.â
 Kagome sighed contently and drained her tea cup.
 âShall we go back to the vegetables?â
 âLetâs!â  Rin jumped up and grabbed both cups.  Washing them in the nearby wash basin she handed them to Kagome to dry and put up on the mantle.  Then grabbing her apron she pushed aside the bamboo door and walked back to the vegetables.  Kagome was several steps behind her when she was stopped by Inuyasha who had been in the back room.
 âYou failed to mention that kisses are like rainstorms.  They start gently and then progress to thunder and lightning and then fade away to a rainbow.â  His eyebrows moved suggestively as he grabbed her hips and drew her tightly into his groin.
 âYouâll have to remind me of that later, Lover,â Kagome whispered as she neared his face, missing his lips and leaving a sweet kiss on his cheek.  Breaking away gracefully she waltzed to the door.  âMore later,â she smiled as she left the house.
 âTease,â he groused and returned to his interior woodworking project.
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Word Count: 11.000
Song Choice: Sia - Lullaby;Â Sleeping At Last - Faith; X Ambassadors - Eye of the Storm
Special a/n: such a long chapter. iâll just tag the spotify playlist in the parts that the music is meant for. :) Special Thanks to @aoimidzu, who translated the Russian parts! :)
Steve found the hospital. It had taken him ten minutes to get there; heâd walked fast, with a determined strut that reminded him of Peggy. It gave the impression that he wouldnât be hurt by his circumstances, and Steve decided that he needed that, right now, to show off a little confidence he didnât really have. Is that what Natasha always does?
He had to hide three times on his way, three times a police car drove past him and didnât notice the man leaning down to tie his shoes or the man hiding behind a guy in an inflatable Hulk costume. A look at a pharmacyâs clock told him it was past midnight already. When he finally looked at the hospitalâs doors, it dawned on him that he would need a different way in. There was no way he could sneak past the front desk unnoticed and even if he did, the main hallway was long and full of people. Just as he decided to turn around and scout out the building for the ER section, a hand grabbed his arm. They found me, his shocked brain screamed. The hand dragged him behind a couple of bushes lining up between them and the parking lots.
Steve grabbed the hand that held him and pulled the person to him, risking his life. If they had a shooter positioned - it was Nat. She looked at him, the early dawn giving her straight red hair a warm glow.
âWhat are you-â
âCome on. I have Sam in the car. We need to leave. You look terrible, too.â
Steve followed her, but couldnât grasp the concept of Sam, poisoned Sam in the car and not under medical observation, where he definitely shouldâve been.
âWhy do you - Nat, stop. Sam is supposed to be in there and you - you just brought him here. What were you thinking? Itâs not safe for him.â
She frowned. Clearly, sheâd hoped to get more support from the soldier.
âHeâs better. Get in.â
âYou canât just-â
âHey brotherâ, Sam grinned, stretched out on the back row, smiling with his eyes half closed. He gave a lazy wave to Steve, who wasnât done with his scolding-speech.
âHey, Sam. Nat, thatâs just irresponsible. Give me a good reason why you got him out. Did someone recognize you?â The car moved and she got them away from the parking lots. At this point, he could just hope Sam had a decent amount of medication inside him.
âNo.â
âDid you see the Remnant?â
âNo, IâŠâ
âWere you in danger? How did you carry him to the car? No offense, but heâs not a lightweight. And the car? Where did you get it?â
âThere was a guy next room who helped. The car? Some guy died this morning, I got his personal stuff, car keys and voilĂ - a car for your majesty.â
âJust like that?â
âSteve.â Nat sounded firm, she sent Steve a look that couldâve scared him off, maybe 70 years ago. Women - the only thing to scare Steve back then and now, he noticed with a hint of nostalgia.
âWhat did you do for it? Donât look like that. It canât have been nothing.â
âIt was an emergency situation. I did what I had to.â
Steve wasnât convinced, but he didnât like not knowing what happened. His eyebrow was raised and Nat frowned at him. She steered the car through the few streets that were still passable in this celebrating city.
âSo, what we know about Sam is that he wasnât poisoned, not really. The doctors couldnât detect a foreign substance in his body, there were no traces of anything suspicious. When they said that, I knew immediately what it was. A short term neurotoxin that usually doesnât kill. It just gives your body the impression that there is no oxygen and incapacitates the victim.â
âSo, he was choking, but in reality, he wasnât.â
âYes. Ten years ago, Hydra developed the formula for the toxin. It appeared on the black market but vanished after two months. The Remnant is one of the few who still use it.â Natâs eyes flitted over Steveâs body quickly and she raised an eyebrow.
âWhereâs the gun I gave you?â
âShe took it.â
âYou shot him though, right?â
âNo, Nat. Sheâs still alive.â
Steve couldnât see if the spy actually paled a little, next to him, in the low light of the night, but the uncomfortable silence he found himself in said enough.
Despite the bad news, it didnât slip past Steveâs tired, but still attentive eyes how often the spy checked the rearview mirror.
âSomeone is following us. I can feel itâ, Nat whispered while hitting the gas pedal a little harder.
Sam raised his eyebrows.
âYeah, you mentioned that twice now.â
She sent him a half-serious glare, but made her way around a black jeep, driving way too slow for her liking. She sighed dramatically, earning a grin from both Steve and Sam.
âWhat! Driving isnât just fun and games.â
She sent more than just one look into the mirrors and looked dissatisfied.
âI swear, someone is after us.â
Steve shrugged.
âLetâs disappear. You can do that, right?â
Natasha gave him a thumbs up and took a few turns that would shake any pursuer.
Steve looked around, hesitant to enter the unspectacular motel the redhead had chosen to stay in for the night. Would they be safe here?
He followed Nat though, through the front and the hallways she treated like sheâd walked past a hundred times before. The key she held said Room 14, but Room 14 was five rooms back and Natasha wasnât slowing down.
Steve didnât say anything, he was just glad they could lie down somewhere and let their recent discoveries sink in. Although, maybe he didnât want them to sink in, into his soul and into where it really hurt. His ears werenât doing their job, heâd observed that during the last few hours. Everything sounded dull, as if he was in a daze. Maybe it was the sniperâs fault, messing up his left ear that soaked the gauze around it again. Natasha would give him a glare for it, but sheâd fix the mess, that was for sure.
But maybe it was just what sheâd said earlier, fatal words echoing through his mind.
âBucky is goneâ, captured his mind completely. How? How did they manage to do that? Did they take him or what happened? Were the others fine?
That, he could answer - sort of. He knew Wanda wasnât. Sheâd blame herself for everything, especially when Steve had given her the responsibility not for someone, but for Bucky Barnes.
Natasha had led them into a room that looked really nice, with one big bed, a chest, a desk and even an armchair. This wasnât a hotel room, it was hers only, Sam realized when Nat opened the locked chest and the first thing in there was a tazer. Steve still stood around, gazing into nowhere.
âSteve?â, she asked, touching his shoulder. He tried to blink away his sorrows but didnât do a good job with that, because Natasha frowned.
âOkay, who sleeps where?â, Sam changed the topic. âI can take the bed, I donât mind.â
He grinned cheekily and got a pillow in his face right away for that, shot with ultimate precision.
âYeah, youâd like that, huh?â A pillow fight commenced, one of the kind that you take serious, no matter how old you are. It lasted long enough to push away the horror that this day had been. For a few minutes, it felt like nothing bad had happened, like the three of them were just friends on a trip to a different country.
Nat blew a strand of hair out of her face and looked at Steve. He smiled. Mission accomplished. Good.
âYou can have the bed if you want.â The offer was all Nat could give him right now. Barnes was gone, they were running, TâChalla was probably furious and theyâd lost their only source of information, this was crap, all of it. He could have the bed. He deserved it.
Sam interrupted, apparently still not satisfied. âNah. Heâs got a super-back. He can have the armchair.â Another pillow followed and laughter bubbled through the room. âJust sayinâ.â
But Steve shook his head. Sam noticed the expression in his eyes; heâd seen that one before. It was one Captain America couldnât even do, this was what insecurity looked like, in concentrated form. Steve is afraid of hurting us. We couldnât hold him down if he got a nightmare.
âIâll keep watch. If someone is following us, we should keep our eyes open.â
You feel that if you open your mouth close your eyes, the horrors might never end.
Nat touched his shoulder, not sure what to say.
The sky had transformed into a dark mess of clouds and stars and the cityâs thousand lights lit up in the distance. Nat had slipped into bed already, going through the brown files again, for the fourth time, still looking for clues, but Sam was still up, seated on the armchair with his wings on his knees, checking for loose screws and grazes. They still wore their normal clothes, only Steve was running around in just a pair of pants. His shirt was drying on the heater. Also, the cool air soothed the burning bruises on his back.
He looked around, suddenly remembering that he had packed an extra shirt. If theyâd need to get up quickly to leave or if Natasha became uncomfortable with him running around half-naked, heâd need that shirt.
âI left something in the car, Iâll be back in a minute. Do you guys need anything?â, he asked, quickly pulling on one of Natashaâs hoodies that couldnât have been hers, not size-wise, not smell-wise. Steve didnât say anything, but they smelled like Clint. He always left his stuff in all kinds of places and then wondered who had taken them. Since the Battle of New York, when the archer had moved into the Stark Tower, later the Avengers Tower, he mustâve lost half his wardrobe. Soon, everyone started wearing Clintâs clothes.
Steveâs bare feet tapped over the hallways of the relatively empty motel which wasnât crappy, but not chic either. Perfect for hiding. He smiled, wondering if Nat had more rooms like this one, in different places all around the globe.
London
âSir? We have incoming visual from Cologne. You wanna see this.â
Both Colin and Janetâs heads whipped to the agent whoâd called them. He was pointing at the main screen in the operationâs room. A video stream pulled up.
What they saw was a bridge that looked normal, at first, with civilians walking over it, a train passing, nothing special. Then, suddenly, a tall man came running with some kind of bar in his hands and jumped over the fence. Another figure appeared, on a police horse, approaching the blonde very fast, jumping off before he could reach him.
A fight evolved, a fight neither usual nor harmless. The agent zoomed in and the blonde turned out to be Captain America. The fight went on for minutes, until the unknown attacker was on the ground. Henderson already assigned tasks.
âWho is this other person? Find out who this is - I wanna know everything. Nigel, Lance and Freddie, search the databases for anything you can find. Johnson, can you get closer? Thereâs a face. Show me the face.â
âNot possible, Sir - Maâam. The guy is right out of the cameraâs range.â
âAlright. Trail back to where they came from. Get anything you can, street surveillance, eyewitness statements, anything you can. Work with the police.â She noticed how most of the agents from Colinâs team were hesitant to oblige to her commands; sheâd address that later, in a private talk with him. Colin stood apart from the group, watching them like a hawk from a little afar.
The video resumed, the oncoming train quickly dispersing Steve Rogers and the attacker, who disappeared in the bridgeâs steelwork, getting into the cameraâs focus only once, very shortly.
âPause, right there!â
The picture was sharp but useless. The attacker wore a mask over the face, hiding every feature the CIA would search for. Every agent knew that after ruling out facial recognition, the next thing to look for would be fingerprints. The mercenary, if that was who this guy was, wore knuckle gloves. Henderson had noticed how one arm broke in the fight, but the guy just pulled himself up the steel bars with the other arm as if it was nothing. From the top, he jumped, holding onto a helicopterâs landing skids just when Janet thought theyâd lost him.
âDammit!â, Janet cursed. âWhen did that happen? Why was there no police in the area?â
âIt appears this individual was positioned as a sniper, on a roof nearby, and assisted by what looks like police forces. They took down an entire police dispatch on Opladener StraĂe.â
Whittaker moved now, conversing with his agents, giving them directives.
Janet shortly spoke with Neesa; her assistant hadnât yet found any new details concerning the Avengersâs life that would provide a basis for their momentary investigation, but slipped a photo into her hands. It showed Rogers, Wilson and someone else in Brussels, in front of the hotel where the explosion had happened. Luckily, there hadnât been any serious injuries or death of civilians. It just added to his list of crimes. Next to Rogers stood another person, identity hidden by a hoodie, but holding his hand.
âWe both know the rumors about him and Carterâ, Janet whispered.
âRumors, nothing else. But I already checked Carter. She was in the office, logged into the system, working on a case in Italy at the time. She was definitely not in Belgium.â
âAlright. Neesaâ, Janet said under her breath to avoid Whittaker getting on her nerves again, âdonât drop Brussels. Do we know what they did there?â
âThe apartment that blew up was occupied by a former scientist called Dr. Aaron Vreis. We donât know much about him, but it seems he was working for Hydra, five years ago.â
âMaybe this is a revenge missionâ, Janet thought, âbut Rogers isnât one for revenge. What is he doing?â
âWeâre following his car so far, but we lost the trail in Belgium.â
âThatâs not a problem, I think. Keep Brussels in mind, but find out why Rogers is in Cologne. What is his motive? Where does he go next? We need to be a step ahead of him. This is Captain America. He always has a plan. Put half of our unit to work and search for anything you can find. The other half will be assigned with whatever Whittakerâsâ, she made quotation marks, ââgreat planâ requires.â
She hated this - having to go behind her partnerâs back to find out why certain things happened and what peopleâs motives were, but just asking Colin to share information wasnât an option either. Heâd just mock her for whatever she didnât know and Janet had learned very early that it was best to just get the job done herself and stand above him and his opinion. Heâd see what his reward was for being a jerk.
âSo, what do you suppose we do?â, she asked, walking towards Whittaker with a special tone she knew he hated, to provoke him, sure, but much more to mask her own research squad already communicating tasks with Neesa in the back.
âI activated the local assets in Cologne alreadyâ, he started, eyebrows raised when his gaze fell onto the necklace Janet was fiddling around with, âand I ordered them to find Steven Rogers.â
âIsnât it still too early for that? I mean-â
âJan, our mission is to locate Steve Rogers and put him back where he belongs - into prison.â
âI agree.â
âDo you, now? How reassuring.â Colin snorted and rolled his eyes, which frustrated Janet to no end. But she bit her teeth together and continued.
âNevertheless, we need to find out what his motives are, what he is looking for. It might be relevant to us too, given his record of activity.â
âListen, Jan. His motives donât matter if we detain him. How about you put a little more effort into finding him, detaining him and then, you can find out all you want in a neat interrogation.â
Janet just huffed and decided to drop this topic.
âHow many assets are available?â
âTwo, at the moment. Four in three hours, I called in two more to come in from DĂŒsseldorf.â
âGood. Do we know anything about the attacker? What do the databases say?â
âThere is nothing, not even in higher clearance, so in terms of our collaboration I convinced a partner from Wakandaâs intelligence agency to join and assist us. He mentioned that he knew something. Heâll be here by tomorrow morning.â
That left the redhead speechless. What happened to the âThis stays between our units?â Well, she got why the Wakandan intelligence was preferred, but this was definitely not protocol.
Thanks for discussing this with me beforehand. How am I a task force leader if Iâm left out when we get to making decisions!? I bet Colin is immensely satisfied with himself.
But she didnât say anything - if heâd communicated that change of plans with Kinney, sheâd accept it. He knew something. But what was it?
The video screen had been paused, still showing an image of the waves of the Rhine, just where Steve Rogerâs head had popped up for a few seconds, pointing at the same direction as the CIAâs eyes. And just like the mercenary whoâd fought him, he disappeared.
âSir, we have a lead on Captain Rogerâs locationâ, an agent called out. âHe was spotted an hour ago.â
âGood. Follow that. Weâll get him this time.â
Natashaâs stolen car was parked in the inner yard that held space for five or six parking lots. Only two of them were occupied now. No one else was outside, it was eerily quiet. They had closed the gate to the street, no one could see him or come in, a hint of safety. Their car still stood exactly like they had left it, a few steps away from the other car in there.
Cold wind surprised Steve, who walked along the houseâs wall towards the car. Just when he wondered if the other car had an oil leak, a soft thud sounded him. Immediately, he turned around. A dark figure came running at him, approaching fast, with determined strides. A mercenary!? Where did he come from!? Did he just jump down the roof?
Steveâs trained eye knew this figure, the movements, heâd seen them often enough. Bucky.
But he didnât slow down. The solider rushed at him, pressed him into the wall, hard and with violent intentions.
âBuck?â
No answer. A knife glinted in the strangerâs hands, one of them silver.
It was Bucky, no one else moved so fast, caught knives out of the air, pressed all the air out of Steveâs chest with one hit. Hydra didnât wake Bucky, they sent him to sleep. This is the soldier.
Steve rolled to the side but was treated with a kick to his stomach. When he came back up, stones hit his back again, but this time, sharp metal touched his skin. His throat. Now, he didnât dare to move anymore, he was tense. The hoodie was not made for combat, he was terribly exposed.
The Winter Soldier stood so close Steve could feel the calm breath on his face. The soldier displayed his strength, the cold force that made him a killer.
âBuckâ, Steve croaked. âĐŃĐŸŃĐ»ŃŃаŃŃ!â A word Nat had taught him. Listen.
Blue eyes focused on blue eyes. The Russian assassin waited, his face hard, the expression heâd learned from the beginning, the one he wouldnât get punished for.
What now? The knife still nagged on Steveâs throat.
His position, knife not far from inside his throat, frustrated him less, to be honest, than the face of his friend right before him. Because Steve couldnât read it.
Sam stepped into the yard.
âSteve! What are yo-â, his eyes widened.
Next, Sam jumped back behind the door. A knife shot right at him. It stuck deep in the door, exactly where his head had been. He couldnât pull it out. Damn metal muscles, throwing knives never go that deep.
Exactly that metal dug into Steveâs throat know, making him gasp for air. His windpipe was crushed, breathing was a strain. The fingers on his jaw, digging upwards, denying him access to air, were relentless. His muscles already started to feel heavier from the lack of oxygen. For the second time today.
The Winter Soldier was very well aware of the situation. He kept both his targets in view, making his kill order dependent on his victimâs strategies. He moved one hand to his back, where his Skorpion rested in his armored vest, ready for an execution, if necessary.
âDonât! What do you want?â, Steve rushed and paid for that. The metal fist connected with his face, leaving a bleeding nose. You donât get to ask questions.
âSteven Rogers, mission objectiveâ, the assassinâs voice recited, mechanical, cold. It gave Steve goosebumps. His name sounded foreign from the lips of this Bucky.
âWhat orders do you have?â, he inquired, cautious, expecting another punch to the face, but it didnât come. The Soldierâs grip on the blonde loosened a little and he stepped back, with a face impossible to read. Steve sucked in air hungrily, his knees had almost given out under his body.
âNeed to find Steven Rogersâ, he said, but his voice cracked.
âYou found me, Buck.â
Was that enough to deactivate him?
âDonât⊠donât say that nameâ, he whispered, his wide eyes signaling panic. Out of instinct, the metal hand went up a little, before his slightly ducked head, enough to make Steve notice. A defensive motion, so subtle Steve almost doubted heâd seen anything. It dawned on him though. Bucky got punished for remembering names.
God, this was a terrible, terrible dream. How do I wake up when Iâm not even asleep?
Sam walked towards them, the unscrewed door grip in his hands, in case heâd need it to defend himself, defend Steve or whoever. He eyed the multiple guns and knives on Bucky, in his holsters, and on his back. The metal arm glinted dangerously in the night and even though it was a broken man standing before him, Sam decided not to trust him this time. Hydra had messed him up again and this time, he might actually kill them. Yes, Sam had spent time with Bucky, even fought for him, but no, Steve was too optimistic and if any trouble was approaching - and it always was with the former hope of America - Sam would be prepared.
He huffed and decided to walk back to the warm hotel, trying to get some distance between the killer and himself. His breath puffed out before him.
Sam didnât dare to turn his back on the Russian assassin, he had thrown a freaking knife at him, after all, and kept looking back to have an eye on the situation.
Bucky had started trotting after him but stopped when he noticed that Steve wasnât following them.
The blonde still stood in the same spot he was in before, shoulders sunk and head down. It was a downright depressing sight that gave Sam goosebumps.
Steve sighed a deep sigh, a big cloud went up to the sky, and as if heâd just breathed out every burden on his soul, he turned around, his face going back to the normal level of dutiful hope.
They managed to smuggle Bucky past the foyer and through the hallways without being noticed. On the way, they met Natasha, who looked more than worried and was armed in case something had happened to her two friends. She didnât hesitate to rush toward Bucky, who dodged her in a swift motion, pressing her against the wall, her arm behind her back.
Samâs heart pounded hard when he saw that the metal hand was resting on the grip of one of the knives. When the para-rescue lunged forward, Steve held him back.
âBuckyâ, the blonde said and earned a growl. The knife was still stuck in the belt.
Then, Natasha mumbled something soft and melodious in Russian that had the solider relax. He released her with nothing more than a warning glare. Sam breathed out. If this happens a few more times today, Iâll go insane. The woman gently pushed the soldier before her and they walked quietly.
Before they entered the room, Sam grabbed Steveâs arm, holding him back.
âLookâ, he said with his face pulled into a frown, âthis is intense, I know. But are you sure you can help him right now?â
That was a good, but terribly painful question Steve couldnât answer, not in words, not for himself. Hope, however, was all that held his heart together, it had always been the source of his power. He knew very well that he needed to climb the highest and roughest mountain to witness that most breathtaking sunsets and night skies. As usual, he gave Sam an encouraging smile.
âBuck will be fine.â
âIâm worried about us. Hydra found a way in again. We canât trust him.â
âWhat are you saying, Sam? What am I supposed to do!? Leave him behind? Tell him to sit and wait until we come back to get him? You know I canât do that.â
âNo expectations. Just donât press him into any shape he cannot take yet. Donât trust him right away. Who knows what Hydra told him to do.â
âWhy are you telling me that?â
âBecause, Steve. Youâre the only one who needs to hear it. Youâre reckless when it comes to Bucky. I canât have you dying on me again.â
âI wonât. Bucky wonât hurt me.â Steve sounded the most certain he could, like this was a universal truth heâd just recited. But this, Sam thought, this was just desperation packed behind a serious face.
âYou say that now.â
That had Steve annoyed. Sam couldnât know that. He hadnât been on the Helicarrier with the Winter Soldier. Hadnât been there when the Winter Soldier pulled Steve out of the Potomac. Not faced Bucky in his crappy apartment in Bucharest. Hadnât seen him in Siberia. Hadnât lived with him for the majority of his life.
âWhat is your issue? Why canât you just trust him?â
âBecause you do in the blink of an eye!â
Steve just huffed and pushed past Sam. An argument was the last thing he needed right now.
With another person in there, the apartment was getting packed. At least they had food in the small kitchen cabinets. A strange atmosphere settled over the four people, it felt like a sizzle went through the air, making it somewhat electric as no one dared to say anything.
Steveâs eyes were sharp on Buckyâs figure.
He noticed when the assassin analyzed every single feature of the room with just a glance, how he planned escape routes in seconds and how his eyes lingered on the chest that Steve knew Nat stored weapons in. Without any commands, the soldier didnât move, however, just took in the situation.
Nat prepared a snack, well-deserved after their run and hide in the carnival.
âDonât you want to eat anything?â, she asked the soldier in between bites. No response. Steve winced on the inside, when was the last time Buck had gotten food? If heâd left right upon waking up in Wakanda, he mustâve traveled days without eating. A mission objective like the one he followed right now didnât say âget take-out on the wayâ. He doubted Hydra would let him do that, from what heâd witnessed.
âBuck?â, he questioned and blue eyes met his. The soldier reluctantly moved towards the table and Nat placed a small bowl of rice salad before him. The chicken and the rice in there were steaming.
Bucky still wore his gear, the sharp contrast to the casual clothing of the others a warning. Under the light of the lamp on the ceiling, blood stains became visible and even cuts on his skin appeared. Some of his hair stuck together, strands glued together by sweat and blood.
His dirty fingers curled around the warm bowl, but he didnât eat anything. Instead, the longer he stared at the food, the tenser he became, anxiety rolling off him in waves. Steve and Nat exchanged worried glances. What is going on?, Sam mouthed.
Nat slowly reached over to place her hand on the assassinâs, but the man pulled it away.
âConditioningâ, she whispered. âHe canât admit hunger.â
Just then, the brunette turned his head towards Steve. His mouth didnât move, but his eyes screamed fear. A shiver ran down Steveâs back. Hydra really knew how to make weapons out of living beings, of humans. Theyâd shut him down completely. Steve could only imagine how often Bucky mustâve gotten punished for asking for food until he developed a fear of it.
âYou will not be punishedâ, Steve said, gently and full of hope. The soldier nodded slowly, but remained stiff when lifting the fork to his mouth.
Yes, you can do it. Just- just put it into your mouth. Eat. Steve was so impatient to see his friend overcome Hydraâs orders that he almost cheered him on loudly. Instead, he just held his breath.
Bucky had the salad in his mouth, and his teeth clanked together, but instead of chewing, he just panted heavily. His whole body was heaving. Natashaâs eyes were wide, but what could she do? Buckyâs jaw was hard, his whole body showed his struggle. His metal hand crushed the metal knife he held. Sam eyed him nervously, this guy could explode at any second. Who knew he would take it out on? So he grabbed his handgun from the waistband of his jeans, keeping it underneath the table, finger ready to pull the trigger.
Steve jumped up, rushing to Buckyâs side.
âĐșĐŸĐŒĐ°ĐœĐŽĐžŃâ, the soldier coughed. Commander. Steve froze. Does he think Iâm his new handler? âPазŃĐ”ŃĐ”ĐœĐžĐ”?â
Steveâs head whipped around to face Natasha. âGive him permission!â, she yelled, panic in her eyes.
âEat!â, Steve shot, âEat, dammit!â Steve almost threw up right there. This was so sick.
The metal fingers released the broken knife, its parts clanged against the table. Bucky chewed, releasing the tension of his jaw, but froze again.
âSwallow!â, Steve ordered, watching the man struggle still. But he swallowed and when he looked back up, Steve gulped. Shame was plastered on Buckyâs face and fear filled his eyes.
âĐłĐŸŃĐŸĐČĐœĐŸŃŃŃ Đș ĐœĐ°ĐșĐ°Đ·Đ°ĐœĐžĐ”.â
âWhat does he say?â
Natasha eyes went wide. âMy god, Steve. He says heâs ready for punishment.â
Anger was all that Steve could feel, it crushed him from within. A fiery, blazing anger aiming for destruction burned away all reason. How dare Hydra take away not only memories, but basic needs from Bucky!? Steve fumed and he wouldâve taken it out on any Hydra goon instantly. His fists burned, ready to give these sick bastards what they deserved. But right now, he stood at the dinner table, before Bucky, whoâd shrunk back at the sight of his seething handler towering over him. Nat stepped before Steve, snapping him out of his hot trance. At the sight of the cowering Winter Soldier, Steve cursed and turned away.
He went to the other side of the room, opened a window and leaned against the cool glass, his eyes never leaving the night outside.
Samâs heart almost crushed his chest. He knew Steve wasnât one to storm out of the room, smash the door and make the whole hotel shake by crushing the apartment. Because Steve could. And Sam wouldâve understood. Many war veterans used violence to create stress relief. But Steve didnât. He just swallowed everything. And that was even scarier, because Sam started wondering what this murderous expression on the super soldierâs face meant. Also, when he would get to see that one in the field.
âI canât eat anythingâ, Sam whispered and left the table. He pushed his back against the wall, sliding down, his head in his hands. He started to feel Steveâs burden on his own shoulders. What else did he have to take? How could fate be so cruel to a man already shattered? Dear Lord, have mercy on him.
Natasha stayed at the table with the Russian soldier. He didnât move much, he had looked at her a few times, with a short but confused gaze. The bowl of salad was empty now, he had eaten.
âTake off your shirtâ, she said. âI know youâre bleeding under that.â
Sam sent her a look, but Natasha moved towards the assassin.
He was more than hesitant, but when she stood right before him, he looked up. In her hands, a bowl of water, lukewarm, and a towel. He allowed it, to be washed, but he always made sure to keep Steve in his line of sight. Natasha frowned. Barnes didnât respond in any way to anything that happened to him, how the towel wiped over open wounds and scars. It shouldâve stung, his breathing shouldâve hitched a few times, there shouldâve been a wince. It was human to hurt. This was like cleaning a gun. An object. Her hands moved through the brunetteâs hair, shampooing them thoroughly, scraping the dirt and the blood off his scalp with great care. Steve and Sam were pulling out a map in the background and started to talk about it. She hoped they found a new angle to work from. To get Hydra. Get revenge.
Suddenly, something cold touched her belly and she sent a look downwards. A metal finger softly slid over the scar on her abdomen. The scar the Winter Soldier had created. Barnesâ eyes were completely fixated on the old wound. Natasha continued her cleaning process while watching the man sitting before her. She stood in between his legs now, to get to his neck without having to pull him out of his moment. It was precious, she couldnât risk ruining this. Then, two hands were carefully placed on her hips. It was a subtle touch, too gentle to be the Winter Soldierâs. Metal caressed skin. James searched her eyes.
âNatalia?â
She couldnât help but smile at the man whoâd held her this way a hundred times before, but had forgotten every part the affections heâd confessed to her, back then, in the rooms behind the big dance hall, after her ballet performances. In Russian, back then, just like now, but his tongue still made the same sounds, the same soft pronunciation. Sounded familiar like nothing else.
âYasha.â
âWhere are we?â
âIn a safe place, for now.â
âGood.â
Natasha wouldâve liked to laugh out loud, but her heartâs joy belonged to her alone, if she shared it with the men in the room, none of them would understand the meaning of what had just happened. She continued to wash his head. Natalia couldnât help but put more tenderness into her movements. She could tell he enjoyed it, too, because the corners of his mouth were pulled upwards and his eyes almost closed. He trusts me. Heâd never close his eyes as the Winter Soldier.
âDo you still dance?â
âWe have more important things to deal with.â
This look on his face was different; she saw sympathy on his features. He saw her. Her.
He remembered. It wasnât possible, not with all the wipings, but James had surprised her plenty times before. Natasha held onto all the hope she could reach right now; what else could she do? James whispered, there was a particular gentleness in his words.
âYou left yourself behind.â
âWe all did.â
Steve turned around. He smiled when he saw Bucky and Natasha talking quietly. It was a peaceful picture, the redhead standing in between his friendâs legs while he smiled softly. He couldnât deny the little ache in his heart at that picture, he wouldnât deny it but he wouldnât dare to speak about it either. It was one of the many things the old blonde would keep locked up in his chest forever, as one of the little treasures labeled with Peggyâs name.
Whatever they said, Steve couldnât understand the Russian words that wrapped those two in a bubble for the moment they were in. Maybe it was better that way, he thought.
The soldier turned back to Sam, who was still going on about all the things that had happened in the last 48 hours. Had he really meant that? That they couldnât trust Buck and-
âSteve?â
âUm, sorry. I, uh, I agree.â
âYou agree? On what exactly? I asked what happened after Nat dragged me away.â Sam frowned at Steve, who stood next to him with one hand on his chin and his brows furrowed. All he could see was regret, tons of guilt and other emotions indecipherable.
âYou havenât been listening, man. You really gotta stop doing that.â
âSorry, Sam. Itâs justâ, Steve sighed, quietly, to not have Buck notice, âwhat would you do if he was Riley?â
There was no answer to that. Would there ever be?
âSorry, pal. I didnât-â
âNo, itâs alright. Youâre dealing with this way better than I would. We should probably just figure this out real quick. Whoever this Remnant is, there is no way we can haveâ, Sam shifted, arms crossed before his chest, âher running around shooting people with these darts of death.â
Steve wasnât sure what to say. Yes, they needed a plan, yes, they needed to protect people and yes, again, yes, they needed to stop Hydra.
But could he tell Bucky that this asset was his twin sister? He sent another look to the assassin, his best friend, who was whispering something into Natashaâs ear. She smiled. Buck did too. No, not now, he couldnât tell him right now. He swore to himself that this time, he wouldnât let the situation escalate like it did with Tony.
âI saidâ, Sam drawled out loud, pulling Steve back to the one-sided conversation, âthat we should ambush her, so that you can draw her out and Nat can shoot her. That way it wouldnât matter if you got your head stolen.â
âNo. We canât kill her.â
âWhatever you say, brother. Spare me the âsheâs just like him- speechâ, I get it. Second chances and brainwashing and all. You might have to convince her, though.â Natasha. Kill him, sheâd said before.
Just then, Steve noticed how Nat and Bucky sat on the edge of the bed, close to the couch Steve was on. When had they sat down there? I really need some rest. Iâm not as perceptive as I should be. Steve sent a look through the room. Sam seemed a little sweaty. Was he still afraid of Bucky?
âWe canât kill the Remnant and we wonât. Weâll save her.â
From the corner of his eye, the blonde noticed the slight reaction in Buckyâs face, in his posture. Does he know? Does he know itâs Rebecca? What if he does? Heâd say it if he did, right? That we had to save her? Bucky would never have her die to end this. Right?
âThe Remnantâ, Bucky murmured, repeating the name as if it triggered something in his mind.
âWhat do you know? Any metal limbs?â, Sam inquired.
âI⊠I donât - there was somethingâ, he trailed off, lost in surfacing memories.
âThatâs impossible. Her arm broke and the other one was normal. I wouldâve felt it. No metal.â
âBut- she had an arm like me⊠before. I saw it⊠I thinkâ, Bucky looked confused, his face pulled into a desperate scowl. How terrible must it be to not be able to recollect your past, to not know what things are real and which arenât.
âWhat do you know about her training?â
âNot much. The first years mustâve been in analogy to what developed into the Black Widow program, at least in some aspects. She completed the test, returned after years, but got transferred in â68.â
Everyone turned towards Natasha, whose eyes looked a little glassy, focused on something behind the windows, something beyond what could be seen with the eyes.
âThe testâ, she repeated, dragging the words out as if a heavy burden hindered her voice.
âWhen we were in training, they always kept us girls together. We were friends, played with each other, shared a bedroom, danced together. When they set us out in the tundra, there was only one survival kit.â
It was quiet for a few seconds, a serene silence settling in the room. Steve was the first to speak up again. He needed to come up with a plan.
âWell, what we know for sureâ, the blonde said, âis that sheâs really fast, sheâs really strong and will try to choke us. Or shoot you with poisoned darts.â
âYesâ, Buckyâs face lit up; heâd grasped a new information, âshe doesnât need any weapons. Sheâll take whatever you bring. ButâŠpoisoned darts?â
Sam nodded and recollected his experience with the darts. The assassinâs eyes widened at the story.
âWhat you went through was only the first part. Tonight wonât be fun.â
Just as the brunette said it, Sam could feel something rumbling in his stomach. Heâd written it off as stress and exhaustion before, but now, everything rebelled wildly within him. A second later, he was running to the bathroom. He retched into the toilet for minutes, Steve at his side, Nat getting a cold, wet towel ready for him. Barnes only mustered a pained expression of sympathy.
When Sam had finally calmed down, it was already late, getting closer and closer to midnight.
âJust go to bedâ, Steve ordered. âAll of you. Iâll take watch. Weâll figure out what to do tomorrow.â
Sam was put onto the armchair wide enough to lie in, with a bowl at his side, just in case. Natasha took the bed, carefully staying on her half while trying to convince Barnes to get some sleep as well. Steve didnât pay attention to the whispering, just stood and watched the city through the roomâs windows. His stomach growled and he grit his teeth in annoyance. Damn that fast metabolism. But he went to the small fridge hidden in one of the cabinets and fixed himself a few slices of delicious and, he smiled, nutritious German bread.
After minutes of silence, he allowed himself a look through the room. It had quieted down. Besides Samâs raspy breathing, there was only a low hum that seemed to come from Bucky. Heâd ended up in bed, at Natashaâs side, and to Steveâs surprise, the two were cuddling somehow, with the redhead completely disappearing in the strong brunetteâs embrace. A sweet view. It didnât take long, though, until their blanket rustled and the wide-shouldered man left the bed to join his old friend at the table.
Their eyes searched the otherâs, attempting to read all the unsaid words and stories they darenât talk about, to understand each other more deeply in a time of running and hiding.
âI know herâ, Bucky said, voice grave. âThe Remnant.â A burden fell from Steveâs shoulders. So he knew.
âIâve seen her in training and in the field. Sheâs dangerous, even to us, Steve. Tell me exactly what happened.â
So the super soldier told him, every little detail, the scene playing anew before his ever vigilant, but now, tired eyes. Only Rebecca - he left that out.
âTo be honest, I donât think she meant to kill you. If she hasnât, it means the mission was to scare you, to remind you of Hydraâs power. Make you feel helpless.â
And it worked, Steve realized, deep down, she had. But sheâd also given him something to fight for. Maybe Hydra was stupid, maybe they were blind. But they had fueled his fire and that would ensure their fall.
âWhat do you know about her, Buck?â
âNot much⊠at all. I was frozen a lot and she was kept somewhere else most of the time. Her first mission was to protect me and since then, it took them a long time and tons of recalibration to get her ready for other missions. She - protected me, instinctually. Thatâs why they made her my backup operative after a few years.â
Crap. He doesnât really know. How do I tell him?
âDo you know how old she is?â
âI lost track of time, but she was there early. How long was I in the tube after what happened in Siberia?â
âHalf a year.â
âThey were faster than I thought. Damn, Hydra is desperate. Listen, Steveâ, at that point, Steve was looking at someone else again, he thought, at the distant assassin theyâd created, âuntil now, youâve done everything Hydra wanted you to do. They planned this, all of this.â
âBut they donât know you found us. And our countermove will be unpredictable. Buck- thereâs something you need to know. I said we canât kill her - we really canât.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI saw her face. Itâs Rebecca.â Steveâs voice was soft.
Bucky sat completely still, only breathed silently, into the darkness and Steve wondered if the brunette even understood the message. No reaction.
Crap, that was insensitive. What if he doesnât even remember Rebecca? What if heâd worked with her and didnât realize it was his sister? I shouldâve started differently. The entire thing.
âIâm sorry, Buck. I shouldnât haveâŠâ
âItâs not possible, Steve. Right? No, it canât be her.â Buckyâs voice trailed off, like a spark falling apart in the night air.
âI hoped you knewâŠâ
âNoâŠâ, his voice trailed off.
In the dark, the blonde couldnât really identify the slight wetness on Buckyâs face, but he thought it was a tear. He didnât blame him, not at all.
âShe canât have been - she lived in Illinois, for Godâs sake. In Illinois. How would they-? The Remnant, Predator, whatever, came from New York. Itâs all wrong. I saw her return from the test. I worked with her, had her back while she had mine. We did kill missions together. Thatâs not Becca.â
âI thought so too. Iâve visited her grave in New York, Buck. An empty grave, thatâs not possible, right? But then again, it was right next to yours, two empty coffins in the earth. With Hydra, anything is-â
âItâs not her.â
Bucky didnât wait for a reply, just turned around and walked back to the bed that Natasha still slept in. The blanket rustled and for once, it was completely silent, although Steve knew Bucky was hesitant to sink into sleep, to be at the mercy of his night terrors. Heâd doze, a form of sleep practised a thousand times before, the sleep every soldier knew.
Steve was breathing hard, he felt restricted for the second time after the serum. He didnât have siblings, he wasnât sure how it would feel to lose a sister, but he knew the feeling of losing a brother. While he didnât see Rebecca often, the image of her sweet eyes and loving smile was burned into his mind.
Weâll find you, he promised to himself. Hydra will pay.
London
It had been hours since the search for Captain Rogers. Yes, someone had spotted him, but that trail had ended at the St. Antonius Hospital and even with the thorough search, there were no traces of him. The nurses there refused to give information about patients - which yes, was the law, but also slowed down everything. It was the first setback this morning.
The agents in the operations center grew restless, and Henderson noticed. The windows were tinted, but not a single ray of sunlight came through anymore; it had been a long night and everyone around here was slowly getting tired. Janet was on her third coffee and watched Colin, who was really getting on her nerves by now. It wasnât even what he said or did - just being in the same room for so long was nerve racking and almost unbearable, especially when Janet was supposed to give directives, unite the units and get this mission done. She groaned inwardly. All of this - this mess - would be noted underneath the mission report plus her own permanence records. It could be the one factor to lead her superiors to turn down mission requests or even position applications. Janet frowned. All because of Colinâs stupid ego. It had ruined everything. And theyâd been so close, for a little while. Maybe that was all sheâd ever get from him. Maybe it had been an illusion, the calm before the storm, but Janet swore sheâd loved him during that time and sheâd always keep that version of him locked away in her heart.
Neesa appeared next to Janet, her dark hair tied into a messy braid. Annoyance hung over the room by now. It was the little things, the ticking of watches, the relentless clacking of keyboards and strands of hair that just fall into your face every five seconds.
Not that the big things werenât less annoying, but they stirred way more emotions than just simple annoyance. For example that new decisions had been made, apparently, new directives had been given every single time Janet had stepped out of the room, to just clear her head or to go to the bathroom.
It was frustrating, but it made her unitâs success even more victorious. It had been her team that found the trails of Steve Rogers in front of Cologneâs Cathedral and close to the hospital. But now, everything stood still, the seconds dragged by and Janet clicked the pen in her hand open and close faster than the blink of the eye. The agent next to her looked up, irritated.
âSorryâ, she mumbled and walked away.
All of the sudden, several things happened at once. Neesaâs phone made a strange sound, causing both women to look onto it and on the other side of the room, two agents ran into each other, spilling coffee everywhere, which included Janetâs notes. At the same time, the door opened and someone stepped in.
âShitâ, Janet yelled, completely oblivious to their visitor and ran over, completely ignoring Neesa, who took the call. Janet hadnât even seen the caller ID, but there had been one, maybe it was one of their own guys. Coffee was on the carpet, between the shards of coffee mugs, on the desks, keyboards and even on the wall. Of course, the two agents quickly mumbled their apologies, grabbing towels to clean up the mess, but still, Janetâs notebook looked like sheâd dunked it into the brown liquid. She cursed. Everything was in there. Everything Neesa and her had worked out.
âMaâamâ, an agent of her own team nudged her carefully and earned a frustrated look.
âWhat?â
âOur associate from Wakanda is here.â
âGreatâ, Janet huffed. âThanks, Liam.â Great. Now I canât do anything. Canât present my ideas, theories, suggestions, anything. That will be one hell of a first impression. The little notebook was completely soaked. Useless even with millions of words in it that could mean the world. That could change the world.
Nevertheless, she went to greet Mr. Lomawu, at least that was the name his visitor pass stated. He appeared very formal, in a suit and drenched in politeness. Firm handshake, a man with a mission. He smiled at her and she wondered how much the SIW knew about the CIAâs activities. But he seemed nice, with a voice deep and soothing to her ears. Lawrence. She could probably listen to this man for hours, she felt like finally, someone was listening to her. He watched her whenever she spoke up and replied with that warm, foreign accent of his, even encouraged her ideas. She wanted to deny it, but it felt good to be finally acknowledged and reassured by someone not just Kinney. Neesa ended the call in the back and returned to Janet.
âYou remember Miami, the big break-in at Stark Tech?â
âAs if Iâd forget that. Any news?â
âApparently one of his high-tech machines went online and they could trace it right before the connection was hacked and cut. What they came up with was an address in Munich.
âOkay, good. Send a team in. They are supposed to examine that address, check it out, look for anything that could give us further clues concerning Rogers and Wilson. Theyâre friends with Stark, or, were, so Iâm sure there will be a connection.â
As soon as they briefed Lomawu on the situation in Cologne, and the unknown attacker was mentioned, Lawrence demanded the footage from the bridge. Whittaker tried to steer them back to Steve Rogers and Lomawu nodded, saying that finding him might take a while but as soon as that was done, theyâd definitely have to deal with the other attacker.
âDo you know who that is?â
âI do have intelligence on this asset, but I need to inform you that this is not a real person. There is no identity assigned to the body of this operative. You can pull your agents out of there; even if you found fingerprints or DNA residue, I can guarantee that none of your databases will come up with a result.â
âWhat do you propose we do instead?â
âI know how averse your agency is to trusting others with your targets and objectives, but in the name of his highness, King TâChalla of Wakanda and incumbent Black Panther of our entire people, I politely request to take on the unknown target. We have specialized agents with unique backgrounds that I would like to put in the field.â
âYes. We should-â, Colin started, but Janet interrupted him.
âShouldnât answer that immediately. Please grant us discussion time. Weâll come back to you.â
Lomawu nodded respectfully and Colin pulled Janet back.
âWhy did you do that?â, he hissed.
âJust consider our options for a moment. I know, weâre in no position to deny anything to a king, let alone the King of Wakanda, but we joined units. Donât tell me weâre short on agents with field experience. Secondly, weâre in no position to grant or deny the request on our own, Colin, and you donât get to ignore that. Leave this to Kinney.â
âYouâre in no position to decide over my unit. Also, everyone is busy, weâre drowning in work. I can already see the mountains of paperwork looming on my desk.â He paused, glaring at the woman right in front of him. âWhat happened to you trying to claim any mission in reach? And, especially, the ones that are not yours?â Colin knew heâd have to push her a little.
âWhat happened to you being such a jerk? Behind my back - thatâs fine. In front of my unit, even visitors - thatâs just low, Colin. Get over Hendrik.â
âYouâre stupid if you think that this is about your husband.â
âGreat. If it isnât, you have no excuse to behave like an asshole.â
Colin snorted and with a dark gaze, he added, âdonât think I donât know what youâre doing.â
With that, he walked away. Great, that was better than what Iâd hoped for.
Janet held her head up. If Colin wasnât able to talk to her in a respectful way, he shouldnât be surprised if sheâd decide over his head. She rang Kinneyâs office a couple of times, but no one answered. Fine. What if this is an emergency decision? She could claim that this was an emergency, that it was a question of death-or-life, but sheâd be no better than Colin. It wasnât life or death right now. Every agent learned the criteria. They were not fulfilled right now. Henderson knew what their superior thought about this topic.
âMr. Lomawu, I cannot say that the agency appreciates giving responsibilities out of hand. Please consider waiting for our directorâs decision.â
âOf course. My king asks me to express our gratitude, should we be granted authority to intervene in this mission.â Lomawu smiled kindly and nodded. He went back to the streams of intelligence running through the big screens. He knew from the beginning that theyâd said no. Just another step in the big plan. Soon, theyâd be able to actually start with the executions. No matter if she didnât want to allow his team yet, soon, thereâd be no other way. She just didnât know that yet.
Colin stood next to his friend, Lawrence. The two men watched Janet rush through the room.
âSheâs a problem, Colin.â
âDonât think I donât know that. She needs to leave.â
âSheâs a stubborn mule. Like you.â
âAnd a risk to the entire operation. If she finds out I give order to shoot on sight, even if she finds out that the Black Widow is with them - and that we knew all along - sheâs gonna report to Kinney and get us all beheaded.â
âLet me take care of that. She trusts me, at least she wants to. You did a good job in rushing her to a decision, even if it was a no. She needs to feel like everything is in her hands. Iâll get Barton, Maximoff and Lang prepped for the hunt of the Remnant.â
âYour asset, the unknown attacker. Why would you send them to kill it?â
âHow else do you want to get Rogers in? Or Romanoff? Iâve hunted a lot in my life, but theyâre game that doesnât want to get caught. They know weâre after them and both are smart. But we have aces up our sleeves they couldnât dream of.â
Lomawu checked his laptop and clapped his hands to get everyoneâs attention. Colin continued from there. Whatever Lomawu had planned, the CIA units needed objectives.
âListen up, units, we know exactly where Captain Rogers and Mr. Wilson are right now. They are located in a nondescript motel in Cologne. Instruct our assets and direct them to EngelsstraĂe. We canât afford to lose them tonight. Get on it!â
The night was calm for the most part and that was a blessing. Steve watched over his sleeping comrades, rushing to the Falconâs side three more times, getting him to the bathroom.
Other than that, his thoughts always circled around the same questions. How did Hydra know how to get into Wakanda? They had a mole in there, but for how long? What did they know? There was so much to think about. Steve blamed it on the tiredness that at one point, all the questions and assumptions turned into wild theories. No, he scolded himself, Natasha was not working for the Red Room anymore, she did not call us out of Wakanda to get Hydraâs plan rolling. She was trustworthy. But what if Hydra had known Natasha would call them? Was there a possibility-?
Steve sighed and made himself a cup of tea. His face was in his hands; this was all so confusing. Theyâd left Wakanda on behalf of Natâs call, to help Bucky. The CIA was after them, but that was to be expected. At this point, it wasnât even about Bucky anymore, well, to a certain degree, yes, but now, Zola was looming over the horizon again like a dark cloud and everything this man did resulted in death and destruction. How would they get his location? It made sense that the biochemist and geneticist stored his mind in more than just one place, to make sure it wouldnât get lost at the first hit.
Steve balled his fists. Heâd take Zola down. But they needed an Agent Sitwell right now, with confidential information to spill.
Suddenly, a phone pinged and Natasha groaned in her sleep. Peeling off Barnesâ metal arm from her waist, she sat up, pushing red hair out of her face with one hand before grabbing her phone. Steve observed her from the darkness, grateful for the serumâs effect on his visual abilities. He made out the Russianâs eyes, which were open wide, quickly reading through the text on the screen. She gave Steve a nod and leaned down to the assassin in her bed, gently patting him awake. Steve quickly walked over, awaiting more information.
âTheyâre comingâ, she explained, âthe CIA found us. They just left their safe house.â
âAnd how much time does that leave us with?â Bucky looked up, quickly pulling on his suit.
âFour minutes. We need to get out of here as fast as possible.â
Steve nodded and went on to wake up a pretty groggy Sam, who just groaned and dragged himself to the bathroom to get cleaned up. Nat scurried to pack some stuff, handing Steve and Bucky guns. Especially Barnesâ face lit up when she put something into his hands and the two Russians shared a meaningful expression Steve couldnât understand. Two minutes left. Crap.
âWeâre not going to be out of here quick enough. Can you buy us some time?â
Natasha raised an eyebrow, quickly going through all the different possibilities when Sam appeared, pale, but standing and eager to get his stuff together.
âHow far is the local police from here?â, Bucky asked.
âA minute away.â
âYouâre still the same. Always living on edge, huh?â
âWellâ, Nat grinned. âAnything else is no fun.â
âAgents, confirm your location. Are Agents Cologne and Agents Bonn with you?â
âCopy, Sir. Weâre a minute from NieĂestraĂe right now. Give us two minutes.â
What happened next was completely unexpected. Bucky took his gun and fired two shots, while typing 110 into Natâs phone. Steve and Sam almost jumped to the ceiling.
âPolizei? Ich habe SchĂŒsse in der EngelsstraĂe gehört. Bitte beeilen Sie sich.â
âGood. Get in there.â
âSir. Permission to shoot?â
Colin hesitated and looked around. Lomawu was faster than he expected, heâd already started to involve her in a conversation.
âPermission granted.â
Sam just stared at him, waiting for the assassin to hang up. He didnât need a translator to understand what Barnes just did.
âAre you crazy!? What are you-â
He stepped right before the assassin and sent hostile glances towards him.
âI just saved all your lives. Youâll see. Letâs go.â
âCopy. Reached NieĂestraĂe. One minute.â
They rushed through the hallways, Nat had locked the door to her room, securing all traces. They didnât even manage to put their stuff into the carâs trunk, they just drove off. Police sirens screamed through the night.
âSir, we hear police. What is going on? Sir?â
Steveâs hands shook lightly while he kept the speed slow, despite all flight instincts.
Several cars appeared in the short street and armed CIA mercenaries in civilian clothes jumped out of the car, guns ready.
âPolice force? We didnât send them. Agents, do you copy? Get in there!â
The mercenaries stood before the building, waiting for the doors to be opened. The police arrived just a few seconds later, immediately alarmed by the armed men before the building.
Bellowed commands echoed through the street and in the rearview mirror Steve could see that the police was detaining the wildly complaining CIA undercover operatives.
âSir, theyâre detaining us! Sir, I repeat, whatâs going on?â
âSir, we lost them.â
âShit. Donât worry, weâll get you out.â
Bucky smirked.
Sam was back to sleeping in the back row of the car, thankfully, he was getting better and hadnât thrown up again. Steve was driving but kept watching Natasha.
âHow did you know?â
She looked up, pretended to look surprised, or maybe she really was, he couldnât say.
âThereâs an informant who owes me.â
âMind telling me where Iâm driving?â
âThe files donât say anything, so Iâm not sure as toâŠâ
Bucky interrupted her by grabbing the files sheâd managed to get a hold of in the chaos of scrambling out the apartment. His eyes flew over the pages of Russian.
âThese are useless. I looked through them five times already.â
âBut you donât know what to look forâ, Bucky stated, âthis letter in this spot here doesnât make any sense. Hydra is hiding stuff, obviously. Give me my file, please.â
He read through them, comparing them.
âThis is fake. I never had a mission in Augsburg. Iâve been to Germany many times, but this is wrong. Go there.â
âAre you sure? If this is not where Zola is, weâd lose half a day.â
Bucky huffed, still looking at the papers, tracing the Russian letters with his metal finger. It made an eerie, scrubbing sound in the low hum of the car.
âIâm sure. It says that I shot an officer of the Military Intelligence Brigade, but didnât kill him, leaving after visual recognition confirmed the Winter Soldierâs presence. Thatâs bullshit. Before Fury in DC, one bullet meant one corpse. Besides, Germany was always kill mission or recalibration. This would just categorize as intimidation, nothing else.â
The hair in Steveâs neck was raised. Just intimidation. As if that was a good thing. What would happen if they visited those places in Germany? Could he trust Bucky to not have another relapse?
âIs there anything special in Augsburg?â
Natasha looked up.
âYou missed out, Rogers. After the war, troops didnât get pulled out of Augsburg. The US Army main quarters for Germany remained there, plus one for the War Crimes Groups. The city still is basically a US town with all the soldiers there. A lot of the area consists of army buildings and Zola couldâve easily hidden his brain in there.â
âExactly. Hydra dug deep roots in Germany.â
âWeâre not gonna touch his brain, though, right?â, Sam murmured, half-asleep, ââCause thatâs gross.â
âYeah, youâre definitely not gonna touch anythingâ, Nat chuckled and felt his forehead. âHow do you feel?â
âI donât think Iâll throw up again.â
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 6/?
Fandom: Captain America - All Media Types
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Steve Rogers/James "Bucky" Barnes, Sharon Carter/Natasha Romanov, Sam Wilson/Monica Rambeau (mentioned)
Characters: Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes, Sharon Carter, Natasha Romanov, Sarah Rogers, Sam Wilson, other background Avengers and X-Men, a few New Mutants too, Winifred Barnes
Additional Tags: Bakery AU, fake relationship trope, fake marriage au, Married Only Apartment Rental, Beefy Bucky, Injured Bucky, Beefy Steve, Health Nut Steve, OCD Worried Steve, Sharon Carter is a Good Bro and Hot Fiancee, Just Ask Natasha, Natasha Romanov Is a Good Bro, Angst, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Coping with Family Member's Illness, Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Awkward Social Situations, eventual pining, Eventual mild smut, Will These Two Idiots Just KISS Already
Summary:
Bucky has found the perfect apartment that is a) close to his bakery, b) within his budget if he gets a roommate, and c) in a less crime-ridden neighborhood than he lives in now. Now he only has two problems. One, his search for a roommate has been unsuccessful thus far. Two, the landlady insists that she will only rent it to a married couple.
Heâs about ready to give up hope, until his most annoying regular from the bakery answers his ad.