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Bucky Barnes ([personal profile] advanced) wrote in [community profile] fossilised2018-12-09 03:54 pm

military mistletoe

As much as Tony loved to travel, he preferred to do it in a private charter jet or, at least, in first class. The Army didn’t seem to understand the importance of his comfort, however, nor did they stop to think that a civilian might not want to be shoved into a jumpseat with fifteen of their finest unwashed masses. He appreciated the escort, considering where they were going for the demonstration of a new smart shell he’d developed in hopes of gaining a better foothold on defense contracts with the Defense Department, but he wasn’t sure that these men had showered much in the last few days.

Despite his general brilliance, Tony was more showman than he was R&D expert. That wasn’t because he lacked engineering genius, but because he couldn’t do everything. Hiring the best and the brightest to work for him only actually worked for him if he could be the face of the company and sell their products.

Sure. He dabbled. But dabbling didn’t keep a few hundred people employed and a technology business afloat. Just ask Zuckerberg. Or those idiots that sold Instagram to Zuckerberg. Or Google.

The plane rumbled beneath him as the pilots started take off sequences and Tony tugged on his restraints with a mix of mild dread. It didn’t get any better when one of the buckles popped loose either.

The man could create stuff out of 50s science fiction but he couldn’t get the belts to work? He cursed under his breath and fumbled with the straps.
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-01-31 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
“Oh.” Happy’s face fell, not because he hadn’t gotten some plain clothing, but because he hadn’t realized that Tony was having him on by that moment of delight. He shoved the shirt into its bag and dropped the bag on the floor where it hopefully wouldn’t do any further harm. Tony could just look disappointed if he wanted to.

Another bag was held out to Bucky and it contained a few items that were certainly plain, soft black pants and grey socks and different muted colors of t-shirts with a hoodie or two.

Tony gave a big thumbs down, not that anyone was paying attention, and boo’d loudly.

“Fine. Be boring.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-01-31 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
“Boring.” But honestly, Tony understood that feeling. He hadn’t put on a suit and tie since he’d come home, just in case someone from the media happened to glimpse him leaving the hospital or the car when they pulled in. He’d been in yoga pants and tank tops or T-shirts since, but he didn’t want to make it look like he was being too similar to Bucky.

They could have some overlap but Tony didn’t want to make it look like he was trying to cookie cut the other man’s experience.

He didn’t offer to help either. Bucky was doing just fine with one hand. He’d obviously gotten a lot of required self accommodations down pat. Plus, he’d been going without an arm for almost all of the time that Tony knew him. If he could drag his ass across the dirt floor of their cell, he could tie the drawstrings to his own pants.

“Want a drink? Rum goes create with ice cream.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-02 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)

“You’re thinking liver surgery,” Tony said as some sort of effort to get Bucky off of the idea. “My heart is fine.” It had been fine since he had gotten home and started his regimen of drinking to forget.

It came in handy.

No wonder Steve was afraid that Tony would be a bad influence on Bucky. He was a walking bad influence since he so rarely stopped to consider the consequences of his actions. Or that there would be consequences to his actions. It was his greatest failing.

He was already pouring himself a glass of the sweet liquor and glanced over his shoulder at Bucky to laugh. “Mysterious? Are you doubting the existence of my PA? I think I’m the poster child for a guy who needs a PA.”

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-10 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)

“I don’t drink so much. One drink isn’t going to send me into convulsions. You’re bossy. Did anyone ever tell you that?” Maybe that’s what Tony liked so much about Barnes. He wasn’t easy, he wasn’t a pushover and Tony needed that sort of stability. It also helped that he was easy on the eyes, though.

Tony held back on the pour and settled for two-fifths to go with his ice cream. It would mellow out his edges and everyone could agree that it was important.

“You could be my PA. Let Pepper run the business. She’s better at it than I am.”

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-17 04:19 am (UTC)(link)

Tony’s response was a snort, but no further chiding or leading comments. He was getting tired. It was amazing what relaxing could do to a man suffering from insomnia. Even jacked up on all of the sugar in the ice cream they were eating, he could feel himself sinking into a warm comfort that usually came right before the yawns did.

Though Tony shifted the conversation to the littlest of the Barnes’ clan (inquiring about her grades and if she had made any further deals with rich and famous tech industry giants), he could tell he wasn’t paying attention to the things that Bucky was saying anymore.

And not out of general inability to follow long trains of thought that weren’t his own, but because his eyelids kept slipping shut. “Can’t believe I’m saying this with the intention of keeping my pants on. Ready for bed?”

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-18 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)

“I have a lot of beds. I just prefer sleeping in mine,” Tony quipped, as if it wasn’t even something that crossed his mind that Bucky would sleep apart from him. He wasn’t too worried about becoming dependent on the co-sleeping, he and Bucky wouldn’t always share a space, and it didn’t occur to him that insisting he move the Barnes clan in where he could always be was the start of that exact same problem. People would talk.

Or Steve would talk. And that would be worse, Tony would come to find.

Instead, the continuation of a typical teenage girl sleepover commenced with very little pomp and circumstance once the pair had shuffled off to bed.

Strangely, Tony didn’t have as garish a bedroom as many might expect. The bed was queen sized and though the view was lovely, the furnishing was sparse. Maybe it did make sense for someone who had everything to decorate with so much emptiness, though.

“Left side is mine. Obviously,” he joked. It was in poor taste but he knew Bucky wouldn’t hate him for it.

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 01:16 pm (UTC)(link)

“Armist? It’s true. I only like left sided everything so you’re at a huge disadvantage. Tell that to your blond. Maybe he’ll protest me and get my business shut down. Or tell your rightist support group and instagram their reaction.” Tony wasted no time getting comfortable because it was easy to do it with Bucky. The last time they’d laid together was on a straw mat in frigid cold smelling of body odor and urine.

This was something different. Tony could almost just fall asleep again, relaxed and without worry.

He kept his back towards Bucky, not quite as a safety precaution, though it did help.

“Also makes a lot more room for me on this side.”

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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 06:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony didn’t want to lie but there was something about telling Bucky that he didn’t expect to open his eyes again most nights that he had closed them. It didn’t make for a good story and Tony had shown enough weakness to want to reverse course on this one.

“People like us don’t give up,” he said, smoothing the edges like cake batter. “And we didn’t. You didn’t let me die there when I could have. And you didn’t let yourself die there even when I was pretty sure you would. So yeah, Buck. We were always gonna make it out. And we did.”

Most of them did. They were both a little broken and they were both too cracked to ever be beautiful again in the traditional way and they both had been changed enough by the experience to let it cloud their lives. But they had made it out. Bucky Barnes was laying beside him, breathing. This was their best case scenario.

“Why? Did you only pretend to believe in me?”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)
That was a thought that Tony shared. It was why he couldn’t sleep. Before, back in the dark, he’d been so sure that if he slept, he’d never wake up. Now, he was sure that if he slept, he’d wake up in pain and covered in bugs and trying to keep his mind working enough to get them out. Or worse, he’d wake up back there and Bucky wouldn’t be breathing anymore. He’d he alone. And they’d leave him alone with that body, the whipping boy they used to force him to work, until his mind gave up.

The thought was momentarily paralyzing, like he was staring into Bucky’s unblinking, cloudy white eyes right now.

Tony swallowed down the worry and the sudden hitching breath.

“Hey listen. If we wake up back there I’ll get us out again. Spoiler alert, I know how to now.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Women didn’t touch a man like that. They stroked pretty fingers down your spine or traced a patch of skin everyone might forget exists on them, and they might even lay a dainty hand flat against you but no woman could do what Bucky had just done. The touch was wholly grounded and heavy, a true comfort that Tony had to stop himself from pressing back into.

“It wouldn’t take so long this time either,” he insisted, talking just to talk with a tongue too thick for his mouth and a Long Island accent making its presence known in a way it hadn’t since he was a teenager.

Not even the terrorists that had kidnapped him caused his guard to be so lacking.

“If I remind you too much you’re going to try to measure my ego again.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It didn’t seem like Bucky, this sudden desire to end everything. He had a great family to go home to, he had never wanted to serve in the army anyway and had done it to protect the Barnes clan... and maybe his brothers and sisters in arms too. But that went against the sad, sorry, chipped piece of art who was still reaching through his own pain to help Tony.

Tony liked to be served (on his terms at least) but not but a fucking hero. Bucky managed to make him feel inadequate. And angry. Tony was getting really tired of having to deal with emotions he wasn’t used to.

“Keep your damn mission then,” Tony said, eyebrows shooting up. He half rolled over on Bucky’s hand, not entirely pinning him to place though it had the same effect. “Keep me from self destructing so you can keep yourself from self destructing.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
On his back now, Tony scoffed. “You make it sound like I care. You remember who I am, right?” Tony didn’t even look at Bucky. He just let a play acted annoyance merge into actual annoyance. He didn’t want to be thought of as some sort of goody goody that would actually try to help someone like that.

It didn’t make him feel good to be thought of as wholesome or heroic. He could almost hear the ghost of his father laughing about that.

“I don’t need a reason to be who I am. Talk to my supposedly non-existent PA if you don’t believe me. I have a record of blowing myself up. And never for a good cause.” Well now he was riled up. He didn’t usually let it get this far honestly but there was no helping it now and he pushed himself up on his elbow. “I’m being selfish here. If you end up going, what do I got to look forward to? And I’m pretty sure I could use the damned help here.”
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[personal profile] starkingenuity 2019-02-27 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Opening and then shutting his mouth, Tony squinted down at Bucky and pushed himself upright more comfortably. “So you need something. And I can give you something. But you don’t want me to actually give you anything. So here we are and you’re drowning while I hold the rope out to you because you’re too stubborn to put the good arm to use. Why?”

Tony couldn’t read Bucky’s mind, couldn’t know that Bucky wanted to be friends with him without attachments. And even if he did know, Tony wasn’t sure what to do with that knowledge. Probably scoff.

“It’s not like I’m asking you to marry me for the green card here, Buck:”