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I come from a land of ice and snow
Asgard sat atop the branches of Yggdrasil since time began, and little had changed in their society in the years since. Each Asgardian was long-lived into the millennia, their lands were fertile, their people brave and strong. They had their vassals, their allies, and their enemies. Yet even those who opposed them respected the might of the Golden Dias, and the royalty who sat upon it. Currently that was Odin Borson, though he grew weary more easily now and had begun to consider passing the throne to his eldest son.
He had been blessed with many children, but only two that he considered worthy of his lineage and status. His firstborn, Thor, strong and honourable and everything an Asgardian warrior should be. His second son, Loki, was not natural born, though none knew that but his wife. He was different, a creature of magic and mayhem, of sharp intelligence. Both were worthy, but together they would take Asgard to a new prosperity, he was certain of it.
Midgard, where the mortals dwelt, was a land raided every few centuries for stock. It was seen as a breeding ground, much like a corral for cattle. Mortals were lesser, short-lived and weak, they were fit only as slaves. The last raid had taken place when Loki had been but a baby, nearly a thousand years ago, but the mortals that had been taken had been bred and cared for so that a healthy slave population still thrived. Slaves were given a weakened mixture of Idunn's crop with their food, to extend their natural lives to at least a few centuries in order to make them worth the effort to train. They had no rights, but they were taught well that this was their natural position.
All slave children were raised in a central pen and taught the same when small, those that then displayed talent at cooking, riding, hunting, housework, artisan skills, or singing were then measured off to be specially trained for higher masters. Every five years those who could afford to buy a slave, or those of high enough status to simply demand them, came to the corral and chose. Those who were chosen were special, were envied, and those who were not ended up working the fields out in the far reaches of Asgard, the most menial of work.
Anthony and Steven had been friends since they were little and being raised in the large pens together. Both had excelled, Anthony at crafting and Steven at warrior's skills, but neither were chosen when they were five, nor ten, nor even fifteen. Now, at twenty, it was their final chance to be chosen before they would be assigned to one of the meanest farmers beyond the borders of the great capital. Steven woke Anthony as the dawn rose, mingled excitement and nerves on his face.
"Anthony! Wake up, I've got news! I heard the overseer talking to one of the passing guards, and Princes Thor and Loki are coming to the corral today."
He had been blessed with many children, but only two that he considered worthy of his lineage and status. His firstborn, Thor, strong and honourable and everything an Asgardian warrior should be. His second son, Loki, was not natural born, though none knew that but his wife. He was different, a creature of magic and mayhem, of sharp intelligence. Both were worthy, but together they would take Asgard to a new prosperity, he was certain of it.
Midgard, where the mortals dwelt, was a land raided every few centuries for stock. It was seen as a breeding ground, much like a corral for cattle. Mortals were lesser, short-lived and weak, they were fit only as slaves. The last raid had taken place when Loki had been but a baby, nearly a thousand years ago, but the mortals that had been taken had been bred and cared for so that a healthy slave population still thrived. Slaves were given a weakened mixture of Idunn's crop with their food, to extend their natural lives to at least a few centuries in order to make them worth the effort to train. They had no rights, but they were taught well that this was their natural position.
All slave children were raised in a central pen and taught the same when small, those that then displayed talent at cooking, riding, hunting, housework, artisan skills, or singing were then measured off to be specially trained for higher masters. Every five years those who could afford to buy a slave, or those of high enough status to simply demand them, came to the corral and chose. Those who were chosen were special, were envied, and those who were not ended up working the fields out in the far reaches of Asgard, the most menial of work.
Anthony and Steven had been friends since they were little and being raised in the large pens together. Both had excelled, Anthony at crafting and Steven at warrior's skills, but neither were chosen when they were five, nor ten, nor even fifteen. Now, at twenty, it was their final chance to be chosen before they would be assigned to one of the meanest farmers beyond the borders of the great capital. Steven woke Anthony as the dawn rose, mingled excitement and nerves on his face.
"Anthony! Wake up, I've got news! I heard the overseer talking to one of the passing guards, and Princes Thor and Loki are coming to the corral today."
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Steve rubbed a hand down his face. "How many people know? The Council?" It seemed that only a few people knew and that was something to be thankful about. People felt very strongly about this issue after all. And Steve couldn't even blame them for it. "Okay. All right. I think I know what might have happened. Buck's been triggered. I have a feeling whoever did it might have used him as a weapon, or might be behind what happened. He was never known to use a knife when he could use his hands. We need to double the guards on the rest and-- Doctor. The dead. Was one of them your double?"
Did Bruce even know he had one here? Surely Tony told him about his double since they'd been rescued at least.
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He shook his head, expression grave.
"No, and that's probably a good thing because some small conversation with him reveals that he also has a state which makes him strong and fairly invulnerable, if not quite to the level of the Hulk, we don't need that unleashing on the village. Of the seven casualties, three were men who had identified themselves as kitchen workers, and the other four were women who identified as warriors."
Poor Anthony when he did eventually find out. He had been responsible for those taken, as the highest ranking slave, and now almost half of them were slaughtered in ignoble fashion.
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"It seems reasonable to expect something like that. Damn it," Steve muttered, wetting his lips. "Where's Tony?" He still didn't believe that Bucky had been tasked to slaughter the slaves. He would have completed the job and killed them all. And most of the human's hadn't even realized that a few of the slaves had come back with them. There had been too many and people all looked like people. It was only Loki's ability to know who was from what world that made a different at all.
Steve was beside himself.
"Buck will be all right where he is. I'll ask one of the sorcerers to keep the building secure. Their magic should hold him. And if not-- I'll be ready. If you can find Tony-- Proncess Loki is usually with him. We might need her help here."
Being in charge was miserable. So miserable.
Especially when Steve was all alone again.
"We need to keep all of this as secret as possible, Doctor. I don't want to hurt our own people for lashing out."
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Perhaps it sounded heartless, because whoever this person was they had obviously been through terrible things as well and it was understandable to want revenge, but life had to be heartless sometimes to protect everyone.
"I know you won't enjoy this, Steve, but I think the easiest way would be to use Bucky. We could release him from the silo and keep a watch on him 24 hours a day, see where he goes and who he talks to. That way he should lead us to the culprit and someone will be in place to stop him if he tries to attack anyone else."
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He didn't want to do that. He didn't want to make Bucky their tool and their weapon. But what was the choice? Banner had made a good point. He'd not come up with any other options himself. It would be too daunting to interview everyone and HYDRA was capable of hiding. He knew it for a fact. He'd thought that they were long gone. If he hadn't met Buck on that training moon, if he hadn't been told HYDRA was still alive and well, he would have never believed it.
That was the big problem here. HYDRA ideals could wipe them out.
"You're right." Buck wouldn't hate him for this but their trust would be gone. He was ruining his relationship with his best friend and husband in one fell swoop.
He exhaled slowly and nodded to Bruce before he went back to the silo where Bucky was still counting and stood at ease in the light of the doorway.
"Soldier. You're finished that task. We need you to return to your handler to await further instruction."
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The Soldier stepped out of the silo as soon as he was called and stood at attention while Steve talked to him. For some reason there was the tiniest flicker of doubt when he was given the order, as if it didn't sound right coming out of that mouth, but he didn't argue.
"Sir."
He nodded respectfully and then turned to immediately stride towards the residential buildings. He didn't even try and hide where he was going, slipping into the fourth one and stopping before the pallet of a woman in her mid thirties who was fast asleep.
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There were many, many other people around. If Steve caused a scene, she could react by sending the Soldier to fight for her and if that was the case, people would die. Steve knew all about tough choices as a commander and he knew all about collateral damage by now too.
So he scooped the woman up and glanced at Bucky. "Follow me."
They could do this in a less heavily populated area. Steve needed to subdue her And he needed to get her to talk. But he wasn't an interrogator.
Hopefully Bruce would have located Tony by now. Or Barton. Steve didn't quite know his skill set of course, but surely an agent was trained at least a little in it.
"I need you to tie her up," Steve said once they were more or less alone. "I have questions."
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"She's my handler."
The implied 'not you' was in there. She had been the one to say the trigger words, therefore her orders and her safety took precedence over anyone else's. Even if he did feel a strange compulsion to do as this man said, it wasn't enough to override his orders yet.
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"I'm not planning on hurting her. Right now, we are under strict orders not to hurt anyone. But she needs to stay put." Steve could do his captain impression here. There was no such thing as rank anymore since there was no longer an army but Tony still called him Cap and It has been such a big part of him that he had no trouble tapping into it.
If Bucky was going to be insistent about not doing what he wanted, Steve would do the tying. If Bucky tried to stop him--
Well he was ready. He'd come with his shield. He could defend himself until Bruce could get Tony to stop playing teenager and help him out.
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After that, all he could do was wait. But he did at least hurry back to where Steve was trying to persuade the Soldier to tie up his current handler, worried frown at his brow as he related the delay.
The Soldier wasn't sure what to do. He wanted to obey Steve, though he didn't understand why, but he should protect his handler. In the end, he shook his head and took a step closer. "Any questions can be asked without the need for restraints, I can guard and protect."
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"I need to know the number of current operatives," Steve said bluntly, not waiting for the woman to wake up. "We have reason to believe that there are a few rogue agents within the group. Someone authorized a hit to our prisoners outside of protocol and I believe this agent knows why and who ordered it."
Steve stood tall and angry, gazing down at Bucky with harder eyes than he would like. But this wasn't an act. Dealing with the Soldier was not dealing with his husband and he just wanted the man back.
"Do you know what happened to the Asgardian slaves that were in the far left prison?"
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"Do you have proof that my handler is rogue?"
He wasn't exactly refusing to answer the questions himself, but he needed that proof so that he could act obediently to this operative. Otherwise it was just one word against another.
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"Not until my questions are answered," Steve snapped. It was frustrating and he let that ought almost without a filter. None of this was directed at Bucky, however and he could use that to make it even more believable. "You weren't supposed to be woken up. The Asset was not authorized. I did not authorize it," he grunted between clenched teeth. "I don't need to offer you any proof. Don't forget your place."
Now that hurt. Steve kept his back towards Bucky as he bent to tie the woman up. He wasn't sure if the other man would attack him. He acted as if he wouldn't, though. Confidence went a long way.
"Wake up," Steve spat down at the woman. He did not touch her again, but he imagined she would wake up. And, indeed, she did. With a shriek, no less.
Seeing Steve Rogers standing there didn't go well with her. Not when she had been forcefully impregnated by his double and made to bear and then give up the baby.
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The Soldier twitched. He looked between the woman and the blond man who he felt an odd connection to, and who spoke with the authority of a true handler, and shook his head. Mind made up, because no true HYDRA agent would make such a spectacle of themselves. Instead, he planted his feet firmly and merely looked at her. "I am here to observe the questioning, ma'am. Until the investigation is complete, I am not authorised to take any new orders."
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Whatever surprise that Steve had, he expressed it with his back towards Bucky, face lighting slightly before he schooled it back into place. He took a step back, feet apart and arms held behind his back. He watched the woman for a moment. He didn’t know Russian, but he did know that Tony did. He was a man of many languages.
Luckily, Bucky had stuck to English and the woman likely understood English so Steve kept with it too. He could have muddled through German…a little. Maybe.
“I need to know all of the current HYDRA operatives that you are aware of from those kidnapped initially by the Asgardians,” Steve said, only to be spit on again. This one hit him in the chest, but he ignored it. “I know agents operate in the shadows, but you must have seen several during your time at the camp.”
“I will not speak to you,” she bit back and once more implored the Soldier to complete his mission. It was only when she had finally calmed down and Steve had asked his question over and over (as he’d done to Bucky before his programing broke) that she finally answered. “The Asgardians rounded up an entire base. There are hundreds of us. Hundreds.”
That’s what Steve had been afraid of. “Good,” he said, though he didn’t feel good at all. He needed to make her want to give them up. And that meant playing along as an operative himself. “Hail HYDRA. Cut off a head—”
She looked surprised. Red eyes lifted towards him. “You…?”
“Yes,” Steve confirmed falsely. “I need to know who we have left.”
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"Captain, I'd like to take the Soldier away for debriefing and maintenance."
It was his way of trying to convey that this was probably very damaging for Bucky in a time when he would already be hurting. God only knew what this would do to their trust and their marriage, and it hurt his heart just thinking about it.
The woman didn't know whether to believe Steve, but she certainly wasn't idiot enough to just give up any names she knew to Captain America just like that. "Who were-- who were your contacts?" Surely they'd know at least a name in common, a small bit of proof he really was working for their side.
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It was damaging to Steve too, but he was a guy that threw himself on grenades and a guy that put the greater good above the rest. He loved Bucky, but he knew that Bucky would understand why this was happening. Even if it was killing them both and setting their relationship back.
Steve was grateful to Bruce, nodding as he stood with his arms crossed behind him. "Good," he said, verbally, because this play act meant that he needed to give audible responses to his men.
Tony would be staying with him, leaning on his cane as he watched Bucky leave with Bruce. The two of them had made up over the course of the last week (sex helped Bucky calm down even if it was just Steve receiving without reciprocation for now). He arched an eyebrow at Steve, but said nothing.
And it was Tony that rattled off some names he had dealt with adversely from various state and federal governmental boards. He had no idea that HYDRA had infiltrated the government, but if HYDRA existed in secret then of course it had.
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What had all of their sacrifices been for if not to stop Red Skull and the planned march forwards of hatred?
None of that showed on his face, though, as the woman nodded to at least two of the names. "I don't know, I don't know all the people here." But she did at least give them a few names, fifteen of them in total, which was a fraction of the number held here. "I'm no traitor, I activated the Soldier in-- it was a mistake. Please."
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"You activated the Soldier accidentally?" he asked. "I don't buy that. It's not like you get a black trench coat, spy glasses and the codes to the Asset at your first Hail HYDRA. You knew he existed. You had access to the trigger words. You used them. And then you sent him to kill people. Not cool."
Tony glanced at Steve. The blond's face was unreadable. He didn't like it.
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Steve felt as though he might break into pieces. As if all they had to deal with wasn't enough, now they had the probability of a HYDRA infestation too, and if they didn't get it all then it would fester and grow again. How could they ever be sure they got it all? People could lie, they could go into hiding for decades, it was what had happened before.
"Are you saying that you think those deaths were wrong? Revenge and survival, those are the centre of HYDRA."
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"Yeah. As someone that was raped myself, yeah I think those deaths were wrong." Maybe that was surprising to say... Right up until the following sentence at least. "You robbed thousands of people their revenge."
He couldn't help but be angry about that. He thought that they should be executed. He doubted Steve would allow that but that didn't mean that Tony didn't want it.
"And you didn't even do it yourself. You had some guy that had no idea what he was doing be the weapon for you."
Well he wasn't playing HYDRA here. He never had been. He didn't care if he admitted that he saw Bucky as a human being.
"So you're a thief and a coward."
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Much as he hated himself for it, Steve's face hardened into a scornful expression of his own. He was a good actor when he wanted to be, he just hated it.
"You think that we can afford to work only with our own now? Circumstances have changed, the earth is gone, we have to adapt or all our heads will die out. Tony and I have a pact of silence, I can't help his-- beliefs."
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Tony slipped his hands into his pockets as the woman hissed some reaponse in Russian that Tony was not going to translate for Steve. He just rolled his eyes and replied back in kind.
Russian was a forgiving language. It sounded musical. Even when spouting ugly things.
"We all want the same thing. We want to make sure what happened doesn't happen again. But you really screwed the pooch with our prisoners. Cap, it's your call. But I think we should kill her."
Tony doubted Steve would go for it.
"She's useless. Look how they broke her."
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Though...
Though HYDRA were the ones that came the closest to making him want to abandon those morals. When he thought of what had been done to Bucky, when he heard about the way they treated him like an actual machine that had no rights, it burned a white hot rage in his gut that made him want to punish each and everyone one of them.
But he still shook his head.
"Put her in isolation, we'll figure out what to do with her when we have the others."
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“Rea—” Tony shifted his weight to thump his cane on the floor. “Really? No thanks. Your friend, your problem,” Tony said, which was half in whatever character he was supposed to portray and half because he did not like being told, at all, what to do. Not by Mr. Barnes, especially. “I might just drop her off of a tall building anyway.”
Not true, but she didn’t have to know that. Loki was likely waiting nearby, but it was the other Mr. Barnes he was aiming to find, and he limped back towards where he figured he and Banner had gone.
He didn’t like this. It was always something. Why couldn’t he have one really great day without everything going straight to hell?
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oops fell asleep on my sofa there for a while...
<3
Re: <3
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hope things are going well for you dear <3
Mostly meh but thank you for asking. <3
if you ever want/need to talk I can hope onto plurk or skype just lmk
Thanks!
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True rp love is fighting through a phone tag. I SUCK at the bone tags
<3 That IS love
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