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For Steve
The war had been raging for a long time now, and James Buchanan Barnes had been drafted some months ago to ship out to Europe and fight with all the others in the trenches and on the front lines. Telegrams came back daily with the news of more brothers, sons, fathers, and husbands killed. More friends who will never return, and still there was no end in sight.
But then something even stranger began happening on both sides of the timeline.
All the newsreels were reporting strange anomalies centred in New York City and Washington D.C. that could only be explained by time itself unravelling in places. Buildings that changed to vast monoliths of glass and steel for a few minutes and then back again, a faded billboard for asthma cigarettes becoming a full colour motion picture of a man eating soup. Some people had even said they had met men and women claiming to be from the future, though this was all hushed up.
It only lasted a few days, and then it was sorted. Sealed, the government official offices said, just a trick by the Nazis to confuse us. Forget it and go about your day.
But there were pieces of the future lost in the past for good.
The Winter Soldier-- Bucky-- whoever he was now, confused fragmented memories all he had to go on, had been thrown through time unceremoniously into a street that looked altogether familiar and confusing. He hid from the authorities who were collecting all the anomalies with ease, even though his manner of dress was out of place now with jeans and a hooded sweatshirt. He didn't change it. He found his feet taking him somewhere only half remembered.
An apartment with a key hidden under an old brick. Why did he know it was there?
He didn't know. He just let himself in, quiet as a whisper, and made his way through to the bedroom where someone was asleep under the covers. Skinny, blond, somehow also familiar (the man on the bridge? The man in the Potomac? The man at the museum? No, that didn't make sense, that man had bulging muscles, but somehow he was sure they were the same). He didn't say anything, just stood there and watched impassively, waiting for the man to wake up.
But then something even stranger began happening on both sides of the timeline.
All the newsreels were reporting strange anomalies centred in New York City and Washington D.C. that could only be explained by time itself unravelling in places. Buildings that changed to vast monoliths of glass and steel for a few minutes and then back again, a faded billboard for asthma cigarettes becoming a full colour motion picture of a man eating soup. Some people had even said they had met men and women claiming to be from the future, though this was all hushed up.
It only lasted a few days, and then it was sorted. Sealed, the government official offices said, just a trick by the Nazis to confuse us. Forget it and go about your day.
But there were pieces of the future lost in the past for good.
The Winter Soldier-- Bucky-- whoever he was now, confused fragmented memories all he had to go on, had been thrown through time unceremoniously into a street that looked altogether familiar and confusing. He hid from the authorities who were collecting all the anomalies with ease, even though his manner of dress was out of place now with jeans and a hooded sweatshirt. He didn't change it. He found his feet taking him somewhere only half remembered.
An apartment with a key hidden under an old brick. Why did he know it was there?
He didn't know. He just let himself in, quiet as a whisper, and made his way through to the bedroom where someone was asleep under the covers. Skinny, blond, somehow also familiar (the man on the bridge? The man in the Potomac? The man at the museum? No, that didn't make sense, that man had bulging muscles, but somehow he was sure they were the same). He didn't say anything, just stood there and watched impassively, waiting for the man to wake up.
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"I don't know what you're talking about."
All things considered with what? If Steve thought that Tony was vulgar and selfish then he likely was, Steve didn't make that sort of snap judgement on a man without good reasons behind it.
"Sorry if I interrupted-- I was worried." Apparently erroneously. "I don't think I said it before, but thank you. For the place to stay. I don't deserve that from you, but it's appreciated."
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Tony gestured for Bucky to follow and even if he didn't or even if Steve came too, the end result was just Tony picking up a tablet and stylus. He'd either join the two or they would join him.
"So what are you looking for in a house? Three bedrooms, four bathrooms, pool. Gym-- Privacy. Check check check. What about anything special-- do you like Xbox? I play a mean Call of Duty with Rhodey from time to time." Wow. Steve was being such a sour puss, arms crossed over his chest like his muscles were about to pop off.
When Tony decided he wanted to be friends with someone, he just assumed he was. Banner was a casualty of that policy. Bucky was his next target.
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"You can't do that."
The refusal came out all of a sudden, strong and nearly panicked. His metal fingers dug hard enough into the casing around the window that some of the plaster and wood flaked off onto the floor.
"You can't give me anything else," he said, thinking Steve had been wrong. How could he call Tony Stark selfish when he was offering this much money, this much security? It was a desperate need not to take advantage of it that had him blurting out the wrong thing. "I killed your parents."
Well. That was out there.
"You can't give me anything, I don't deserve it."
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He actually rolled his eyes when Bucky said he'd killed his parents. That was a low blow. If he didn't want the house-- Fine. Whatever. But Bruce needed his own space and he felt comfortable in that reinforced place. It was his. Bucky could use it but he was better off with his own place.
"My parents died in a car crash," Tony said tightly. "Unless you're part Go Bot, I'm pretty sure you had nothing to do with it."
He glanced at Steve to back him up but the blond was silent for once. Rigid. His eyes were flxed on Bucky in the window. He'd known Tony's parents were murdered but he had no idea that Bucky did the hit.
And all of this as enough to leave Tony with a really bad taste in his mouth. "Some things are sacred," he said carefully. "You don't joke about my mom. I know how she died. I remember that day perfectly."
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He stayed exactly where he was, eyes fixed on Tony and voice low. He didn't attempt to excuse himself with the caveat that he wasn't the Soldier, he didn't attempt to apologise, he just told it exactly as it had happened. He remembered that day perfectly too. He didn't remember most of his childhood, didn't know what his sister looked like, but he remembered this.
"December 16th, 1991. Howard Stark had a briefcase of experimental prototypes for a new super serum. I was on a motorcycle, I ran him off the road six miles down the Bentonville country road. I punched him to death, strangled her. It had to look like the crash killed them. He recognised me, he called me Sergeant Barnes before he died."
It was quite clear that he wasn't joking, not even slightly.
"He was killed because HYDRA wanted those prototypes, she was killed because she was there and my orders were to leave no witnesses and make it appear as an accident. But it wasn't, I killed them both."
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"SHUT UP!" It didn't seem to matter how often Tony shouted that, the story kept coming. Kept coming. Howard was mentioned by name. Maria-- He hadn't even known his mother's name when he strangled her. Tony wasn't sure what blind rage felt like, but he was experiencing it now, not aware that he was moving forward in an attempt to either pull Barnes inside or push him out. He wanted to choke the life out of him. He wanted to kill him. "You killed my mother?!"
It was not his finest moment. Steve was there to grab him, and without his armor, he was very easy to grab. "It wasn't him, Tony--"
"He killed my mother and YOU KNEW?! JARVIS, intruder!"
The lights went out to be replaced with a dark red glow and a noise roused everyone, even the sleeping Banner, documentary switched off. Grant came out on the lawn again, Sam trotted down the hallway. The armor appeared at the window behind Barnes, hovering with three repulsors. The other was pointed at the man's head.
"Tony, Stand down!" Steve begged even as he felt Tony strain in his arms. He knew he had a bad relationship with Howard but he never stopped to think what the loss of his mother had done to him. Stupid, really, considering what the loss of his own mother had done to him all those years ago.
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Bucky didn't move.
He knew there was a suit of armour hovering nearby, he knew that it was primed to attack him, but he didn't get out of the way. Perhaps a part of him welcomed this, a punishment for all the crimes he had committed, a way to wash some of the blood from his soul finally.
"I pulled his corpse into the car while she watched," he kept talking, his words almost soft and pleading as if he wanted Tony to take it out on him. "I killed both of them, and they're far from the only ones. I've killed hundreds, thousands of people, and I remember every one of them. You took me in and gave me safety, and that's what I did."
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Tony was an impossible mess. He had no real idea what he was saying and Steve's small room was suddenly very full of people, even if Bruce was hanging back. Barton shot down the armor from outside and Natasha snuck in to pinch Tony hard enough to knock him out (her finger nails had actually been covered in sedative but she liked people to think she was a little more super when she was dealing with all of these high powered boys around her).
He slumped into Steve's arms, looking little more than a ragdoll, and with his housing over and Bucky's monologue over, there wasn't much sound at all left in the room save for Grant's voice in the grass below, standing next to the fallen armor tht JARVIS was no longer powering. "Bucky?"
He sounded worried. Sam and Natasha had blank looks on their faces. Steve looked so torn and so sad but was trying to keep it together, trying to be the man in charge. "Buck, go get Grant. Everyone else, clear out. I need to get Tony to Bruce."
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"You should have let him kill me."
It was a murmur, though loud enough for them all to hear, before he just jumped from the window down to the grass below.
"Grant, we might have to get out of here."
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Sam nodded. He didn't question anything, not right now.
Grant, however, hung over and exhausted, swayed just slightly on his feet. "What happened?" He'd heard Bucky. He'd heard the words out of his mouth and he assumed that Tony was still in the armor laying on the grass, all of the lights powered off. His heart was pounding in his chest and he was feeling a little dizzy. His health was better than usual but he still wasn't completely healthy and it was all catching up with him.
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"I killed Tony's parents."
There wasn't really any need to hide that.
"He was going to give us our own house, build it from scratch, I had to tell him."
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These were Steve's people here. Tony was his friend. They had to wait for guidance here, Grant was sure of that. Leaving now wouldn't do them any good. He didn't know Tony too well but he was sure that once they all managed to sit down and talk, he would understand. The shock had to be pretty terrible for him.
And for Bucky too. Bucky and Steve knew Tony's dad. Grant himself had almost gotten to know the other man.
He couldn't force Bucky to do anything right now, though, but he really needed to get him off of the lawn and somewhere that he felt safe before he had another episode. Or Grant himself just passed out where he was standing.
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So he nodded and, tense as hell, led Grant into the house and towards his bedroom.
"You have to sleep, you're still a little drunk and you're exhausted." He wanted Grant to rest, but mostly because he didn't want to be social right then. He wanted to stand and watch the darkened windows of the other building and wait for someone to come and mete out his punishment. He wanted to-- "Go to bed. Please."
Steve might have told Sam to get Tony to the Tower, but it was actually Natasha who took over. She cornered Sam as he was getting ready to leave and told him that she was going to handle it, so she would be the one that Tony saw whenever he woke up, sitting by the side of his bed watching him and waiting.
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"I did know, Sam," Steve said. "Not that it was Bucky but... I should have told him long ago that his parents were murdered. I should have done a lot of things." But he'd spread himself too thin with all of this and he was tired and as much as the world needed him, Bucky obviously needed him so much more. Or-- Maybe not. Maybe Bucky just needed Grant. They should have stayed in the 40s. Steve never second guessed himself this badly before. He let Sam sit with him for a little while in silence.
Grant too kept Bucky company in silence, asleep almost as soon as his head hit the pillow. He'd tried to stay up for his friend, but that hadn't worked out.
Tony, at least, didn't stay asleep for too long. The half an hour trip back to Manhattan by quinjet roused him enough that he was asleep only for five minutes or so in bed. He shot up after a few groggy, pained whines. "Where is he?!"
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"By he, I assume you mean Bucky. He's at the compound, as far as I know."
She stretched out her legs and kept her gaze focused firmly on him, now was not the time for sympathy, now was the time for being hard and firm. She could be there for him and his heartache after, right now it was all about damage control.
"I didn't think you were the sort of man to attack someone for what someone else did. You saw the tapes, Tony, and you know that was the tip of the iceberg. You knew he'd been an assassin and you were prepared to let it go, that he killed someone you loved doesn't change anything. They were killed by the Winter Soldier, not Bucky Barnes."
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Blind rage from the compound turned into abject sorrow now. He didn't know where Pepper was but he was glad she wasn't here to see this weakness as he bowed his head and pressed his face to his palms.
"He didn't even know her name."
But that was not what hurt the worst. Steve had betrayed him. Natasha might have too. He'd had his wounds ripped open. It was going to be a sticking point for a long time, but at least he no longer seemed hellbent on Bucky's destruction. He was just a sad old man who tried to cobble together a family without ever really learning how to be part of one himself, sitting alone in his gilded Tower.
"How can I just let that go?!"
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She seemed to relax a little further now that it was obvious that he wasn't about to just dash off and call for one of his suits to further his idea on revenge. Natasha had made sure to have a few pointed words with Steve before she left so that she could talk honestly to Tony. Not that she was always honest, she lied whenever it suited her means better, but this time-- it had to be honesty if there was any chance of this rift being healed.
"Steve didn't know. He knew they'd been killed, but not how or by who. I know that because I knew too, I was there when we found out. About two months back when we were being chased by HYDRA, we found some old computer banks that had Zola's memory. He said HYDRA had been changing history, that sometimes accidents happened. We saw the newspaper clipping of the crash, but that's it. We didn't know anything else, and we saw no reason to tell you. What good would it have done other than hurt you? We had no leads, no idea, it would only have torn you apart searching for the answers."
Maybe that was wrong, but she didn't feel the sort of guilt for it that Steve would. They had made a judgement call and it was a good one.
"Barnes is a scared and wounded man, and I think he told you because he wanted you to kill him. I think you're better than that."
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Everything Natasha said was right. He would have spent the last two months tirelessly looking for answers. He would have found none and HYDRA might have gotten their hands on more super serum.
At least he knew where the other two super powered agents had come from in that Alternate universe, the ones who had tried to kill Bucky and Steve's younger self. Those were soldiers created with his father's stockpile of serum. Pieces were pushed into place harshly and though he could see the whole picture now, he didn't feel any better.
"He had people that love him, Natasha, why would he want to die? Doesn't make sense. If he does want to die-- Well, Steve and Steve need to be told." He wanted to be alone. If time was what he needed to heal...he was going to have to deal with that. Hopefully before Pepper showed up.
Wherever she'd gotten to this time.
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She reached out and placed a hand on his knee. She was still feeling her way around this whole friendship thing with anyone except Clint, but much like Tony she had accepted the Avengers as her surrogate family and wasn't about to let them go without a damned good fight.
"Steve looked like he wanted to cry when I took you away, he thinks you're going to leave the team and hate him forever. I know you're not, because you're a smart man so you know we made the right call. And you're not a bad man, so you know that Bucky needs help and not blame."
Perhaps it wasn't entirely fair, considering he had just learned his parents were murdered, but Natasha was asking him to be the bigger man and set that aside. She knew this was a crossroads for him, if he did it then he would be selfless in a way that perhaps he hadn't been able to be before. If not, that wouldn't make him selfish, he had a right to his grief, but it might fracture the team.
"Take a couple of deep breaths and tell me what you're thinking."
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It would be better if he stayed here for awhile. Maybe it would be better for everyone if he benched himself for awhile. The blind anger he had felt towards Bucky, the need to suddenly kill him... That was frightening.
"Tell Rogers he has complete control of the compound. And see if Banner might want to stay here for awhile. We can still work on locating the HYDRA base from here I just... I can't go back there just yet."
He didn't want to be that man. He didn't want to feel entitled to his hatred either.
Tony rubbed a hand down his face. "Thanks, Nat. You probably don't hear that enough, but really. Thanks."
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"One week, then you're coming back."
She knew that wasn't what he had asked for, and perhaps she was being a little cruel in pushing him beyond his comfort levels. But she knew Tony, she had observed him. If he were allowed to hole himself up and isolate himself, then he would start to convince himself that the Avengers were better without him, and that his differences with Steve could never be solved. That wouldn't help anyone.
"Steve won't think any less of you for what happened, he's probably just feeling guilty as hell for lying to you at all. You know what he's like. So you get one week to mope around and come to terms with what's been told to you, and I'll even send you Banner, but after that you're coming back. You'll talk it out with Steve and Bucky, and we'll all move forwards, okay?"
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Tony didn't call his girlfriend once Natasha left. He poured himself a glass of his old mistress and dragged himself down the hall to his living room overlooking the sea of lights surrounding him from the city. If the world ever needed Ultron more, Tony didn't know about it. They just needed a boost. They needed that staff. There was now a second reason to track down HYDRA. They'd looted the building when Stark Tower was laid open by the Chitauri. Who knew what they had at their disposal now?
Tony settled down at his desk and lifted his phone to his ear. He still didn't call Pepper. It was Rhodey on the other end of the line. "I need you to come over and keep me from drinking myself to epic party levels," he sighed. He knew Rhodey wouldn't be long and would keep the judging to sighs and eye rolling.
Sam, however, he didn't judge at all. He was just trying to help. Even if Stece seemed fine with being angry with himself. "D'ya think he's all right? Our ghost. Never seen someone so willing to get himself killed man."
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Rhodey was willing to go over and try and stop Tony killing himself via very expensive alcohol, Natasha made her way back to the compound to talk to Bruce and get him to pack up and get ready to go. Steve didn't dare approach Bucky about all of this and spent his time pacing the main compound with Sam, looking and feeling wretched about what he had done.
Grant, at least, was sleeping.
But Bucky couldn't stay there. They were right, he was all too willing to get himself killed and he couldn't stay here now. Every second more that he sat in the plush surroundings of a house that the son of people he had killed had paid for, it itched under his skin. He rose quietly and wrote Grant a note, leaving it outside his bedroom door, before he slipped out of the building. The exits were monitored, of course, as per the agreement, but JARVIS didn't report it because he had no orders to for now.
Which was why, one stolen Captain America motorcycle and a swift ride through the city later, JARVIS was disturbing Rhodey and Tony from their drinking session. Or rather, Tony's drinking session and Rhodey's attempt to stop it before it went too far.
"Sir, Sergeant Barnes is outside."
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They were having a little heart to heart, where Tony was telling him half truths and mostly frowning and Rhodey was verbally questioning their continued friendship if Tony refused to let him help when JARVIS let them know that Bucky and Steve's bike were in the garage and requesting to use the code to get to the penthouse via elevator.
"Is he armed?" Rhodey asked and then rolled his eyes. "Never mind. Guy's a living weapon."
Tony couldn't manage to even stand, so he leaned against the back of the chair and, as if he himself didn't care about his life, smirked and told JARVIS to let the murderer of his parents up. "Why not? Little reunion right? Finish the job. Wipe out the Starks."
"Oh Tony. This is a bad idea," Rhodes groaned. "Do you have any weapons I should know about? Don't grin at me. Tony--"
But the elevator was already signaling its arrival. Damn it for being so quick. Rhodey pulled the gun out of his holster and leveled it at the door. Just in case.
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He stepped out as soon as the doors opened, eyes flickering over the gun levelled at him and then ignoring it as if it didn't matter at all. Which it didn't. If he decided to defend himself then he could be over there and disarming him before the stranger could fire off a shot, if he didn't, then what did it matter?
Instead, he focused all his attention on the seated Tony Stark.
"They didn't have a right to interfere," he said, voice low and almost calm. He stopped in front of Tony, within arm's reach, and knelt down so that he wasn't towering over the other man. "I killed a lot of people and I haven't faced justice for any of it. You're the first person-- the first relative I've told, you have the right and I know you want to."
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sorry was doing the aforementioned housework, done now
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